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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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The Girls

Seattle-based fresh wave/punk poppers girls have remained about Dirtnap through both their 2005 self-titled debut and 2008’s Martin Feveyear-engineered follow-up, Yes Zero Yes Zero Yes No. By 2009 their lineup contains business lead vocalist/frontman Shannon Dark brown, guitarist Zache Davis, bassist Colin Griffiths, keyboardist Derek Mason, and drummer Elie Goral.

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Mixel Pixel

Mixel Pixel takes on music that’s wise and willfully naïve simultaneously, combining basic, dreamlike music that suggest the smirky more youthful siblings of Defeat Taking place with an intense but playful embrace of inexpensive keyboards, samplers, and electronic playthings which allows their music to pulsate or drift in can. Mixel …

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Backstreet Boys

The Backstreet Children were, in lots of ways, a contradictory band. Comprised completely of white middle-class People in america, the group sang a cross of new jack port balladry, hip-hop, R&B, and dance golf club pop that originally discovered its greatest achievement in Canada and European countries, using their 1996 …

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The Hacker

Heavily influenced from the electro and fresh wave music from the ’80s, French producer the Hacker (Michel Amato) jumped towards the forefront from the electro-clash and neo-electro scene when he teamed with Miss Kittin for the 2001 hit “Frank Sinatra.” He started his profession in the middle-’90s using the Futurist …

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The Church

Perhaps one of the most successful and enduring Australian rings from the post-punk period, the Cathedral began their profession with music that paid explicit homage to psychedelia and 1960s folk rock and roll, and with the duration of time they refined their own audio, fusing pop, artwork rock, progressive rock …

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Autopoieses

This adventurous German duo debuted on Force Inc’s ultra-experimental Ritornell label with La Vie á Noir, a live album recorded on October 15, 1999, at Städel within their hometown of Frankfurt. Following release from the live record, the duo released a dual-12″ EP on Mille Plateux entitled La Vie á …

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Blue Meanies

Chicago’s the Blue Meanies possess continuing their wacky design of hyper, obnoxious ska-punk that additionally fused with jazz and funk affects since forming in 1989. Debuting in 1991 with “Grandma Hair shampoo”/”Dickory Dock,” this one would be the beginning of their extended discography and revolving lineup. Although their workers was …

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Bernard Herrmann

Bernard Herrmann was arguably probably the most innovative film author of the 1940s, ’50s, and ’60s, despite the fact that he actually rejected the word “film composer,” preferring to contact himself a composer who sometimes wrote film ratings. Which was an apt explanation to get a musician who, furthermore to …

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Autechre

Like Aphex Twin, Autechre were about as near being experimental techno superstars because the tenets of the genre as well as the limitations of the market allowed. Through some full-length works along with a smattering of EPs on Warp, Crystal clear, and their very own Skam label, Autechre regularly garnered …

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