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Current Value
Born
Tim Eliot
OriginBerlin, Germany
GenresDrum and bass, neurofunk, darkstep, techstep, dubstep
OccupationsProducer, DJ
Years active1997–present
Labels
  • Position Chrome
  • Don Q Records
  • Soothsayer
  • Intransigent
  • Subsistenz
  • Barcode
  • Blackout
  • Critical
  • Invisible
  • Souped Up Records
  • MethLab Recordings
Websitecurrentvalue.eu
Musical artist

Tim Eliot, better known by his stage name Current Value, is a German drum & bass producer and DJ. Eliot began dabbling in electronic music in 1992, when he got a Casio keyboard for Christmas.[1] Several years later he began receiving recognition on local Berlin radio stations.[2] In 2004, after 1 year of education, he received his Diploma at the School of Audio Engineering (SAE).[2]

In 2012, his remix of a track from Björk's album Biophilia, was included on Biophilia Remix Series I.[3]

Discography

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Albums

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  • Frequency Hunt (August 18, 1998)
  • Seeds Of Mutation (March 16, 1999)
  • In A Far Future (March 21, 2000)
  • Beyond Digits (August 2, 2002)
  • 2012: The Day Of Silence (November 23, 2009)
  • Back To The Machine (August 23, 2010)
  • Revolt & Riot (July 4, 2011) (with Donny)
  • Quantum Physics (October 29, 2012)
  • Stay On This Planet (September 30, 2013)
  • Biocellulose (March 25, 2016)
  • Deadly Toys (December 21, 2017)
  • PUER (October 17, 2019)
  • SENEX (December 17, 2019)
  • The All Attracting (April 15, 2021)
  • Platinum Scatter (September 15, 2022)
  • Beneath The Sonics (August 4, 2023)

EPs

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  • The Empowered Peace (November 11, 2008) [Tech Itch]
  • You Can't Play God (March 16, 2009) [Freak]
  • Crude Chronicles (March 5, 2012) [Subtrakt]
  • Megalomania (July 2, 2012) [Position Chrome]
  • So Loud (May 13, 2013) [Subtrakt]
  • Sonic Barrier (February 17, 2014) [The Sect Music]
  • Subs9.5 (May 5, 2014) [Subsistenz]
  • Critical Presents: Binary Vol. 4 (February 2, 2015) [Critical]
  • Nitro (February 15, 2015) [Blackout]
  • Force Black (May 25, 2015) [Bad Taste]
  • Rocket Science (September 25, 2015) [Blackout]
  • Partition (July 15, 2016) [Terminal]
  • Airshift (September 30, 2016) [Cyberfunk]
  • Rethink (October 31, 2016) [Othercide]
  • Critical Presents: Systems 006 (December 9, 2016) [Critical]
  • Starfleet (March 10, 2017) [Blackout]
  • Scalar (May 5, 2017) [31 Records]
  • Consequences (June 14, 2018) [MethLab]
  • City Syndrome (August 16, 2018) [Souped Up]
  • Searcher (February 1, 2019) [Invisible]
  • Far Layer (March 22, 2019) [Othercide]
  • Time Gap (July 6, 2020) [Blackout]
  • Runway (December 3, 2021) [Korsakov]

Singles

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  • "Skybreaker (Untitled 3) / T.S. Overdose (Untitled 4)" (1997, Position Chrome)
  • "Falling Into It / Subsonic" (1998, Don Q Records)
  • "Bassriot / Untitled Master" (1998, Position Chrome)
  • "Creative Robot / Solution" (1998, Position Chrome)
  • "The Edge of the Cliff / Dark Rain" (2006, Intransigent Recordings)
  • "Excellence / Twisted" (2006, Algorhythm Recordings)
  • "Full Spectrum Warrior / Strange Peace" (2006, Tech Itch Recordings)
  • "The Forbidden Room" (2007, Intransigent Recordings)
  • "Brainwash" (2007, Evol Intent)
  • "Tempest" (2008, L/B Recordings), with Limewax
  • "Agent of Evolution / Love All The People" (2009, Offkey Recordings), with Dying Punks
  • "Bravery / Echolot" (2009, Venom Inc)
  • "Polar Position" (2010, Subsistenz)
  • "Lipophil" (2010, Subsistenz)
  • "Shy Flame" (2011, Section 8 Records), with Snow
  • "Bruja" (2011, Barcode Recordings)
  • "Time of the Rain" (2011, Intransigent Recordings), with Snow
  • "Control / Birth Cycle" (2011, Forbidden Society Recordings), with Forbidden Society
  • "Obsessive" (2011, Counterstrike), with Counterstrike
  • "Impact" (2012, Subtrakt)
  • "Make It Last / Melo" (2012, Position Chrome), with The Panacea
  • "Hydrolic" (2013, The Sect Music)
  • "So Loud" (2013, Subtrakt)
  • "Ready for Apocalypse" (2014, OtherCide), with Homeboy
  • "Maintainer / Tremor" (2015, Yellow Stripe)
  • "Neuronord / Serial Fracture (2015, Yellow Stripe)
  • "Cotton Punch" (2015, Invisible Recordings)
  • "Jet Bike / Traktion" (2015, The Sect Music)
  • "Twilight State" (2015, Invisible Recordings)
  • "Get Down To It / Fake" (2015, Trendkill Records)
  • "Sleepwalk" (2017, Titan Records)
  • "Counter Mechanics / Signal Jam" (2018, Blackout Music)
  • "Portal Breach (with Abis) / No Halfsteppin'" (2019, Let It Roll)
  • "Overturn" (2020, Blackout Music)
  • "Cockpit" (2021, Souped Up Records)
  • "Atonement / Measures" (2022, DIVIDID)

References

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  1. ^ Kmag (2 September 2012). "Current Value Interview". Kmag. Archived from the original on 29 November 2014. Retrieved 17 November 2014.
  2. ^ a b XLN Audio (5 December 2010). "Artist Interview - Current Value". XLN Audio. Retrieved 17 November 2014.
  3. ^ Cragg, Michael (28 March 2012). "New music: Bjork – Crystalline (Current Value remix)". The Guardian . Guardian Media Group . Retrieved 17 November 2014.
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