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Tee Scott

Unfortunately, it really is all as well feasible that Tee Scott, a forward thinking DJ and manufacturer/remixer who started impacting New York’s underground dance picture in the first ’70s, won’t get the credited that he deserves. A timid, humble, soft-spoken person that passed on in 1995, Scott is simply as …

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Aurora UK

London-based trio Aurora UK comprised keyboardist Simon Greenaway (son from the renowned singer/songwriter Roger Greenaway), guitarist Sacha Collisson, and singer Lizzy Pattinson. As Aurora, the creation group of Greenaway and Collisson got their discovery in 2000 using the discharge of a golf club/dance-oriented edition of Duran Duran’s “Regular World,” offering …

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2 Many DJ’s

A group of DJs who are market leaders in the wonderful world of mash-ups and bastard pop, 2 Many DJ’s are Belgian brothers David and Stephen Dewaele, who’ve retained their time jobs in the greater traditional act Soulwax. In 2000, the brothers got to Belgian radio using the present Hang …

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Tosca

Inspired by the task lately, great Argentinean tango king Astor Piazzolla, Tosca may be the brainchild of Glover Gill, former pianist/accordionist/body-art mascot for Austin, TX, neo-swingsters 8 1/2 Souvenirs. Gill constructed the septet in 1998, when the golf swing revival were running its program. Perhaps considering he’d honed in on …

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Paul Elstak

Paul Elstak was the crown prince of Dutch gabba, the version of hardcore techno that consistently sought the darkest, fastest electronic dance music possible inside a post-apocalyptic nihilistic frenzy. Although “Rotterdam” maker was later on reviled by a lot of his hardcore brethren due to his surprising graph leanings, his …

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Sphinx

Euro-disco manufacturer Alec R. Costandinos produced his debut on Casablanca as Sphinx in 1977 after garnering significant success along with his group Like & Kisses. He just released one self-titled recording as Sphinx, and it didn’t fare as well well commercially, nonetheless it has become regarded as a rather well …

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Zwischenfall

Zwischenfall were a short-lived Belgian synth pop/new influx group active through the early ’80s. They shaped in 1982 and in the beginning contains synthesizer participant Michael Sass, bassist/vocalist Martin Urban, and guitarist/drummer Stephan Kraemer. Merging consumer electronics with traditional rock and roll instruments, they documented some demo tunes that caught …

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Kim Rapatti

Finnish techno producer Kim Rapatti released an abundance of his analog-style techno tracks less than a range of pseudonyms about his Dum Records label starting around 1993. Affected by the traditional, analog-based design of techno pioneered by Detroit makers like Juan Atkins and Derrick May, Rapatti’s music is definitely analogous …

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Scot Project

Scot Task is a reasonably well-known DJ/maker inside the hard trance community whose preliminary achievement came in 1996 using the strike solitary “U (I ACQUIRED a sense)” on Positiva. Created Frank Zenker in Frankfurt, Germany, he’s a man of several aliases, another significant one becoming Arome. His creation and remix …

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Mono Junk

Years before loop-based experimental techno became a stock-in-trade for ratings of producers all over the world, Finnish manufacturer Kim Rapatti was saving minimal productions for greater than a dozen brands worldwide. Located in Turku, he started releasing material by himself Dum Trax label in 1990, making use of multiple aliases …

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