


Triamer is the stage name of Alexey Skrinnikov. He is a Russian producer and DJ from Krasnodar who works across deathstep, dark drum & bass, gabber, hardcore, industrial and speedcore-influenced territory. He began producing in 2007 and had early releases circulating by 2009 on labels including FoulPlay Recordings and Mindocracy.
Public biographical detail on Triamer is limited beyond those early dates and label credits. What is documented: releases under Triamer and collaborative material credited as TriaMer & Nagato appear from around 2013 onward. Those credits and listings on music sites identify him as an active producer and DJ within the darker end of the drum & bass community.
Triamer’s sound sits where deathstep’s low-end weight meets industrial and hardcore timbres. His productions emphasise heavy sub and distorted midrange bass, dense percussion layers and aggressive saturation. Break manipulation and tight transient shaping are prominent: you’ll hear chopped and reprogrammed break material locked to hard kicks or gabber-style four-to-the-floor elements depending on the track. He also uses metallic, industrial textures and noise beds to push mixes into harsher, club-oriented space.
On the production side Triamer’s techniques include layered bass-design, multiband distortion, heavy compression and resampling of hits to create hard-edged timbres. Tempos and arrangement choices move between drum & bass and harsher, faster hardcore/speedcore influences, so tracks can shift from roller-like low-end focus to straight-up attack with punchy kicks and clipped leads.
Career highlights that are on record: starting production in 2007; early releases circulating by 2009 on FoulPlay Recordings and Mindocracy; and collaborative releases credited as TriaMer & Nagato from roughly 2013 onward. His tracks have received support from DJs in the dark DnB scene, and he is listed across artist pages and music platforms as an active contributor to the darker spectrum of drum & bass.
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