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Drum Island

The Norwegian ambient dub trio Drum Island comprised ex-Ismistik member Ole J. Mjos, Apollo Information co-founder Torbjorn Brundtland and promoter-turned-DJ Rune Lindbek. Beneath the name Those Norwegians, the group released some 12-in . singles on the united kingdom label Paper Recordings before evolving into Drum Isle, issuing their brilliant self-titled …

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Manna

Even though many a Sheffield native occupies a significant put in place the annals of European experimental techno — the town produced Robert Gordon, LFO, Richard H. Kirk, and 808 Condition, amongst others — none possess combined professional extremes a lot more than suppliers Jonathan Quarmby and Kevin Bacon. Known …

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Rolan Vega

Along with his enviable selection of vintage synthesizers, Chicago-based multimedia artist Rolan Vega crafts pieces which range from lo-fi, moody ambient functions similar to library music as well as the sound of PBS in the ’80s to nostalgic pop beneath the Ariisk moniker. A lot of Vega’s functions were created …

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The Sight Below

An alias of reclusive Seattle, WA-based manufacturer Rafael Anton Irisarri, the View Below released Glider — a dark ambient techno album seemingly motivated by shoegaze and Wolfgang Voigt in roughly similar measure, featuring layer upon layer of processed electric guitar — in the Ann Arbor, MI, label Ghostly International in …

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Johan Agebjörn

Gothenburg-based Swedish producer Johan Agebjörn functions in a variety of digital genres, from electro-disco and house to ambient modern, but always grounds his approach within a deep appreciation for the root base and history of digital music. He’s most widely known as the songwriter and manufacturer behind the private synth …

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Thomas Köner

Mostly of the music artists with ties towards the unrelated but somewhat connected areas of modern avant-garde, techno, and indie rock and roll, Thomas Köner offers released albums of sparse atmosphere for the Dutch Barooni label, recorded similarly skeletal and lo-fi techno (with Andy Mellwig) seeing that Porter Ricks, and …

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Pete Namlook

If most artists in contemporary electronica are like islands unto themselves, turning out tracks in relative anonymity, Pete “Namlook” Kuhlmann was a complete continent. A dizzyingly prolific composer who continuously built up a whole market around his Frankfurt-based Fax label, Namlook’s name was inextricably associated with the post-rave resurgence of …

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Locust

Mark Truck Hoen, also called Locust, occupied the shadier, even more melancholic aspect of modern ambient, assembling information of unmistakable beauty away of shards of dark, somewhat foreboding textures and agreements. A London indigenous mixed up in film and industrial music business before focusing full-time on saving for release, Truck …

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Russell Mills

Multi-media artist Russell Mills first earned notice in music circles for his cover styles for functions including Brian Eno, David Sylvian, Harold Budd, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Robert Fripp and Nine In . Nails; among exhibiting his paintings, assemblages and collages through the entire world, he also collaborated with Eno …

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Kim Cascone

A FRESH York college student of digital music influenced by experimentalists John Cage and Terry Riley, Kim Cascone later on moved to SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA and founded the Silent label. The label was most widely known for recordings by Cascone tasks PGR, Heavenly Music Company, Thessalonians and Spice Barons …

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