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cirKus

Digital soul project cirKus signaled the innovative rebirth of trip-hop pioneer Neneh Cherry almost ten years following a release of her latest single LP, 1996’s Man. The group’s origins lay with Cherry’s spouse and longtime collaborator, maker Cameron “Booga Carry” McVey, who started recording the essential songs in London with …

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Pussy Galore

Pussy Galore didn’t invent noise rock, however they did modification just how many musicians approached the idea of transforming chaotic noise into music. In early stages, most rings that embraced sound as an visual either got an arty world-view, a philosophical axe to grind, or some mix of both. Pussy …

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Marsen Jules

Dortmund, Germany’s Martin Juhls creates immersive, sentimental ambient music beneath the name Marsen Jules. His items typically consider acoustic loops (especially strings, guitars, and pianos) and surround them with ethereal echo, creating soothing however melancholy atmospheres. While his lush, repeated items may seem basic on the top, they possess a …

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Martina Topley-Bird

Due to a printing mistake on Maxinquaye, Martina Topley-Bird offers often been known as “Martine,” one the unpredictable, low-profile, and confusion-loving vocalist/songwriter didn’t trouble correcting. The girl Vibe known as “the dark Dietrich of Soul” was raised in London and visited schools which were mainly white and middle income. Being …

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Morton Subotnick

Long in the vanguard of American digital music, composer Morton Subnotnick also pioneered the rise of multimedia performance through his extensive function regarding the interactive personal computers. Born in LA on Apr 14, 1933, he went to the University or college of Denver before generating his Master’s at Mills University …

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Karlheinz Stockhausen

Karlheinz Stockhausen emerged in early stages among the most influential and unique voices in the post-WWII Western music avant-garde and his prominence continued through the entire remaining twentieth hundred years and in to the twenty first. Merging a keen level of sensitivity towards the acoustical realities and likelihood of audio, …

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Prefuse 73

Prefuse 73 may be the main alias of Scott Herren, a manufacturer and musician whose experimental and book method of hip-hop creation, along with this of Tadd Mullinix (aka Dabrye), shaped something of the bridge between your ’90s output from the Mo’ Polish label (exemplified by DJ Darkness) as well …

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Porcupine Tree

Though he initially found wider attention (at least in the U.K.) with No-Man, his long-running cooperation with Tim Bowness through the entire ’90s, vocalist/guitarist Steven Wilson obtained as a lot of a status for Porcupine Tree. Embracing and discovering prog rock and roll inspirations while keeping an hearing out for …

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Popol Vuh

Of the numerous now-legendary artists to emerge from your Krautrock movement, couple of anticipated the rise of contemporary electronic music using the same prescience as Popol Vuh — the first German band to hire a Moog synthesizer, their function not merely anticipated the emergence of ambient, but also proved pioneering …

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Jimmy Edgar

Jimmy Edgar’s music is similar to the aural exact carbon copy of those middle-’80s “sexy automatic robot” airbrushed pop art posters by Hajime Sorayama — the sound of the sleek digital upcoming when machines possess the same erotic wishes as humans. A postmodern polymath who also constructed a successful profession …

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