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Max Corbacho

To varying levels over time merging digital and analog synthesizers, examples, organic field recordings, and transmission processing, Maximum Corbacho is a Spanish musician and author of ambient space music. Given birth to in the province of Badajoz, he analyzed acoustic guitar in his youngsters and continued to play guitar in …

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The Caretaker

A prolific artist focused on exploring how music and storage relate — and deteriorate — Leyland Adam Kirby has released music under many guises, including V/Vm, the Caretaker, the Stranger, and his provided name. Kirby’s profession started when he was a DJ in early-’90s Manchester and made a decision to …

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Savant

Experimental rock ensemble Savant were founded by Seattle-based ambient musician K. Leimer in the first ’80s. Various other contributors included Marc Barreca (another ambient musician who released materials on Leimer’s Palace of Lighting label), OP Magazine’s John Foster, people of power pop group the brand new Flamingos, Earthstar guitarist Dennis …

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Oneohtrix Point Never

Among Brooklyn-based experimental musician Daniel Lopatin’s many tasks, Oneohtrix (pronounced “one-oh-tricks”) Stage Never encompasses streaming consumer electronics that evoke Tangerine Fantasy; ambient drones and excursions into sound, and forays into daring sampling. Developing up, he was motivated with the synth noises of Mahavishnu Orchestra and Stevie Question in his father’s …

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Jónsi & Alex

Iceland’s Jon Thor Birgisson (the ethereal-voiced business lead vocalist and frontman of Sigur Rós) and his partner Alex Somers (an associate of the music group Parachutes as well as the developer of a lot of the image get in touch with for Sigur Rós’ albums) create gently atmospheric function in …

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Andrew Czink

Vancouver-born pianist Andrew Czink is definitely among Canada’s many imaginative musicians. Furthermore to performing like a soloist and an associate (along with guitarist John Oliver) of avant-garde ensemble Structural Harm, Czink offers hosted a radio system, Musica Nova, for Vancouver co-op radio train station CFRO; trained synthesizer, MIDI, and digital …

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The Balky Mule

The Balky Mule may be the project of Australia-via-England songwriter/multi-instrumentalist Sam Jones. Jones used a few of Bristol’s best-known post-rock rings, including Movietone, Soaring Saucer Assault, Minotaur Surprise, and Crescent, whose creator Matt is definitely Jones’ sibling. Jones started playing and saving by himself in the past due ’90s, issuing …

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John Dunn

Drummer John Dunn performed using the Uk band Last Terms and it is featured around the group’s self-titled LP from 1980. That work also features an early on appearance by keyboardist Steve Beresford.

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Tristan Perich

An artist from the visible, musical, and digital, Tristan Perich was created in 1982. A Columbia School grad, Perich attracts inspiration not really from the standard stations — musical rings or artists therefore (though it would be tough to state that he hasn’t been transferred by any musician, certainly) — …

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David Alexander McDonald

Given birth to Steven Edward McDonald in the British Midlands in 1956, McDonald started formal musical teaching while an orchestral percussionist in age ten, getting an avid enthusiast of classical music after viewing 2001: AN AREA Odyssey in 1968. A family group proceed to Mandeville, Jamaica, in 1969 opened up …

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