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Lineland

Lineland can be an alias of Malcom Felder, an indie electronica maker from the label Sound Dregs. After shifting to Queens, NY, in 1998, Felder started experimenting with digital music creation. He circulated among his close friends home made CD-Rs of his early recordings, which ultimately resulted in a recording …

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Jega

Mancunian Dylan Nathan is definitely among a generation of artists to begin with producing digital music motivated by U.K. performers such as for example Orbital and Aphex Twin, but with no much fascination with or connection with the English acid home explosion that those performers originally issued. Documenting beneath the …

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Like a Tim

Just like a Tim is Netherlands-based electronica deviant Tim van Leijden, whose idiot-(s)avant-garde abusements of hip-hop and techno have appeared mostly around the D-Jax label. One for the “Yeah, I purchase his information…Sorted!…Play them out? Are you currently joking?” document, Leijden’s amazingly listenable beat-hiccups are identical in a few respects …

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Wagon Christ

Luke Vibert is among a variety of Western european golf club music experimentalists whose function spans several styles simultaneously. A indigenous of Cornwall, Vibert’s function continues to be compared with additional West Nation bedroom denizens like Aphex Twin and µ-Ziq, although his result continues to be a lot more eclectic …

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I Am Robot and Proud

I Am Automatic robot and Proud is Toronto-based Shaw-Han Liem, who combines both digital and organic instrumentation to create gentle instrumental digital pop. In the first 2000s, he released two full-lengths on Catmobile Information, The Capture (November 2001) and Sophistication Days (Oct 2003), and a few EPs along with a …

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Leila

Shifting from a assisting keyboard role with Björk and Galliano to place out her have album on Aphex Twin’s Rephlex Documents, Leila may be the rare female electronica songwriter who doesn’t sing, selecting instead to utilize vocals from friends — and also her have sister — on her behalf Like …

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Dykehouse

Michigan-based producer Mike Dykehouse (yes, that’s his true surname) debuted in 2001 with Powerful Obsolescence, an album of alternately crunchy and melodic IDM released by Mike Paradinas’ Planet Mu label. A couple of fresh recordings, including a faithful undertake My Bloody Valentine’s edition of Wire’s “Map Ref. 41 Levels North …

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The Egg

An electronics-heavy but performance-oriented group influenced by way of a wide selection of designs (including jazz-funk, prog rock and roll, drum’n’bass, and Madchester), the Egg — centered around brothers Matt and Ned Scott — shaped in Oxford, Britain, in 1994. The group released a few singles on Glass of Tea …

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Cylob

Another product of Richard “Aphex Twin” James’ Rephlex steady, Chris Jeffs’ releases as Cylob and Kinesthesia have numbered one of the Cornwall-based imprint’s most famous recent releases. Not really almost as prolific as his close friends and sometime-labelmates Wayne and Mike Paradinas (µ-Ziq), Jeffs offers nonetheless amassed an extraordinary catalog …

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D’Arcangelo

Mixing neo-electro, minimal techno, as well as other tastes of underground dance music, Germany’s D’Arcangelo includes twin brothers Fabrizio and Marco D’Arcangelo. Fans of new influx and dark synth pop, the twins fulfilled the likeminded Potential Durante and produced Auto Sound Unlimited. The task premiered in 1992 using the Roman’s …

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