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Lisa Beznosiuk

Trained on the Guildhall Classes of Music in London, Lisa Beznosiuk became a favorite flutist of English period-instrument teams, bringing a amount of warmth to a musical instrument that various other Baroque specialists tended to mechanically approach. Beznosiuk researched contemporary flute with Kathryn Lukas and Baroque flute with Stephen Preston. …

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Sandoz

Sandoz is among the most well-known single tasks of Sheffield, England-based electronic musician Richard H. Kirk, co-founder of commercial pioneers Cabaret Voltaire. His are Sandoz primarily targets fusions of dub reggae, ambient techno, acidity home, electro, and African tribal rhythms. Many of these components figured in to the debut Sandoz …

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Richard H. Kirk

Ex – Cabaret Voltaire member Richard H. Kirk can be widely thought to be among techno’s busiest guys, a differentiation he’s found through a discharge schedule that maintains discographers sweating and die-hard followers near bankruptcy. Without doubt, that function ethic created during Kirk’s period with CV, who, within their nearly …

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