Supported by: Troy Pierce, Camea, Par Grindvik, Ambivalent, Alexi Delano, Someone Else, Dustin Zahn, Paco Osuna, Dubfire, Paco Osuna, Ellen Allien, Chris Liebing, Butane… Lurking far below the surface of the ocean, the mysterious Viperfish swims in solitude from any signs of human life. Dwelling in the dark, cold waters, he waits patiently and lures his prey in with a light producing organ, attacking at an astonishing speed. This fish is considered to be one of the most unusuallooking and fascinating predators of the deep blue sea. he is a born hunter, a misfit, and yet his intricate design is beautiful and intriguing. This is the beginning of the story. Tim Xaviers first full-length work, titled Viperfish, is a meticulous assortment of live studio recordings, deep ethereal techno cadences, and fun, driving DJ tools.