Code Bushido producing electronic music in the very broad-stroked genres of techno, house, and tech-house. Irish mainstays, Christian Boshell and Aidan Kelly met in the early 90s. They DJ‘d together for the first time in Tin Pan Alley; a Dublin underground weekly known only by word of mouth. Shortly thereafter, they began creating soundscapes and capturing moving life for film and television, most recently on the Dublin 2020 project, a short film focused on Dublin city councils bid for European city of culture in 2020. What followed was a studio partnership under the guise of Paper heart. The explorations produced a series of unfiltered eclectic-dubbed-out-electronic-ambient soundscapes originally planned for film. The experiments ended up as their fresh ambient electronica concept album, “Torn Apart”. Five tracks in total were released in the summer of 2018 on NY stamp ICONYC and what thankfully spawned was a second moniker; Code Bushido. Here at Bakroom, we are proud to share Code Bushido‘s first EP release, Shogun, which has been described as a tough driving, intensely focused, and powerful juggernaut built on heavy house grooves and deep techno rhythms. Expect obscure vocals, foley edits, and environmental mishaps. Included are 3 equally influential remixes from some of Europe’s finest underground house and techno producers, french duo-of-the-moment, G-Prod of R&S records, who create a beautiful Detroit techno-inspired mix drenched in atmosphere. Producer Sylar turns in a jacking tech-house version, his music has been featured on Satoshi Tomiie – Renaissance: The Masters Series Part 11 and to finish off we have a minimal dub approach by Technoscene’s editor-in-chief Static interference. Credits: Written and Produced by Christian Boshell | Aidan Kelly Motion Graphics by Bakroom Design Graphic Design by Christian Boshell & Aidan Kelly Footage by Luc Greiner, Lisa Redfern, Tri Le, Lolo Run, Invisible Power, Alex Schuler, Relaxing Guru, Cwiela Distribution by Proton