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Christoph De Babalon

Likely because of his insufficient bold image, Hamburg-based Christoph de Babalon was relatively lost in the shuffle of his Digital Hardcore peers, crafting a different array of mainly instrumental tracks that possibly increase heart rates around the dancefloor or distort the senses in the bed room. No matter his seeks, …

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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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Tapage

Tapage may be the single task of Tijs Ham, a prolific Dutch electronic musician who all weaves organic, distorted electronic rhythms with dark, drifting, ethereal melodies. Motivated with the harder, even more glitch-heavy end of IDM (Autechre, Somatic Replies) aswell as post-rock groupings such as Perform Make Say Believe, Ham …

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Datach’i

Joseph Fraioli’s early are Datach’i gleefully smashed drum’n’bass and experimental techno to bits, feeding pretty, nostalgic melodies, offbeat examples, and mangled breakbeats through massive levels of distortion. The Brooklyn-based sound developer first made an appearance in the past due ’90s on Caipirinha Information, which released his debut 10110101 = (Rec+Play). …

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Alec Empire

Creator of Berlin’s Digital Hardcore Recordings, Alec Empire created a few of the most musically diverse functions from the 1990s, saving both as himself and with the trio Atari Teenage Riot. Empire was frequently discovered with (and pigeonholed due to) his ATR productions — lo-fi breakbeats performed at the swiftness …

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Submerged

Submerged may be the documenting and carrying out moniker of Kurt Gluck, a Brooklyn-based drum’n’bass musician who founded the Ohm Resistance label. His several single recordings and collaborations bridge the distance between your drum’n’bass/breakcore underground and NY City’s downtown jazz and avant-garde picture, with nods to metallic, dubstep, reggae, and …

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Enduser

Enduser may be the saving alias of Lynn Standafer, an American electronic music maker who also creates aggressive breakcore heavily influenced by ’90s drum’n’bass brands such as for example Metalheadz, industrial organizations including Skinny Pup and Godflesh, golden-age hardcore hip-hop MCs such as for example KRS-One, and dancehall reggae deejays …

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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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DJ /rupture

b. Jace Clayton, Boston, Massachusetts, USA. DJ/rupture promises to invest 98 percent of his period producing his very own tracks and focusing on first compositions but can be mostly known for his combine releases, Gold Tooth Thief and Minesweeper Collection. On the last mentioned 2002 discharge, the Madrid, Spain-based DJ …

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Atari Teenage Riot

Berlin hardcore dissenters Atari Teenage Riot were among a fresh era of German techno performers (also including ATR’s Alec Empire, EC80R, Acceleration Freak, DJ Bleed, etc.) who sought to reconnect music with politics radicalism through a lot more complicated, experimental hybrids, participating everything from acceleration metal and acidity to jungle …

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