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Tupilaq

Neo-electro manufacturer Krister Linder recorded several monitors for the Dot label seeing that Tupilaq, a few of which appeared over the Knights Who Tell you Dot compilation as well as the Volver EP. Linder after that continued to record for the short-lived Sound Pollution label.

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H.A.B.

Brooklyn-based artist Hans Carlsson makes complex melodic electro with hazy echoes of hip-hop and drum’n’bass beneath the name hab. A indigenous of Sweden, Carlsson’s first musical participation was with several punk and option rock rings (he plays acoustic guitar and sings), included in this a four-piece known as Mouth that …

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Karsten Pflum

Karsten Pflum is a restlessly creative Danish musician who has generated a wide-ranging discography of rhythmically complicated, melodic digital music which rivals that of the greatest artists in Skam or Rephlex, although he hasn’t received quite simply because much recognition. Blessed Jacob Helverskov Madsen, he started creating music beneath the …

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FaltyDL

Drew Lustman’s produces as FaltyDL encompass IDM, drum’n’bass, hardcore techno, home, garage area, and dubstep without taking part in any one of these straight up. Filled with abstractions and abrupt adjustments, nearly all his result was nonetheless designed for energetic dancefloors. THE BRAND NEW York-based maker debuted FaltyDL in 2007 …

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Gescom

Shrouded in conjecture and only a wee little bit of good fun, Gescom may be the more dancefloor-friendly identity of Sean Booth and Rob Brown, aka Autechre. The majority of the pair’s Gescom materials (save for an EP a bit on “upcoming funk” label Crystal clear and David Moufang’s Supply …

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Mouse on Mars

Dabbling in complex, heavily hybridized types of from ambient, techno, and dub to rock and roll, jazz, and jungle, German post-techno duo Mouse button on Mars was the mixed effort of Andi Toma and Jan St. Werner (of Köln and Düsseldorf, respectively). Mouse on Mars created in 1993, apparently when …

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Plug

Luke Vibert, who all had previously provided the links between trip-hop as well as the intelligent/ambient wing with materials recorded seeing that Wagon Christ, did the same to jungle/drum’n’bass along with his produces while Plug. During 1995-1996, a long time before significant gear-heads began tinkering with breakbeats, Vibert released three …

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Vulva

Tim Hutton and Thomas Melchior formed Vulva in 1993 in Britain. The experimental techno duo agreed upon using the Rephlex label (house of Aphex Twin) and released In the Cockpit in 1995. Vulva’s initial domestic discharge was the Mini Space Vulvette EP, for Reflective Information. After a aspect task for …

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James Bong

Morten Remmer and Thomas Knak from Wayne Bong are sound-sample experimentalists comparable to Matthew Herbert’s Doctor Rockit task, in a position to marry dubby midtempo grooves from what is usually a literally kitchen-sink design of creation. The Danish duo started producing in the first ’90s within a tangled collective composed …

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Bogdan Raczynski

Assembling most of his music with an maturing PC laptop, Polish-born drum’n’bass DJ Bogdan Raczynski produced his Rephlex label debut in early 1999 using the album Boku Mo Wakaran. Popular on its pumps that summer emerged Samurai Mathematics Beats; Thinking about You and Boku Mo Wakaran implemented in 2000.

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