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Ceephax Acid Crew

b. Andrew Jenkinson, March 1979, Chelmsford, Essex, Britain. Andy Jenkinson aka Ceephax Acidity Crew produces what he phone calls ‘squelchy digital music’. Younger sibling of Tom Jenkinson aka Squarepusher styles his curiously resonant music with a Roland TB-303, the transistor bass launched in the first 80s and originally designed to …

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Last Step

Most widely known for his mind-bending IDM and breakcore produces while Venetian Snares, Canadian electronic music maker Aaron Funk in addition has explored his acidity, electro, and new influx influences beneath the alias Last Stage. Unlike the majority of his Snares materials, his are Last Stage rarely features examples or …

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Legowelt

Legowelt may be the alias of Danny Wolfers, a local from the Hague who makes paths inspired by Italo-disco, early Chicago home, disco, new influx, and – above all else – ‘80s electro. The majority of Wolfers’ output provides appeared in the Netherlands’ Bunker label, including 12″ produces such as …

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Doktor Kosmos

An occasional key pad participant for Swedish kitsch-core device Komeda, Doktor Kosmos in addition has recorded albums of deranged however strangely catchy Casio synth-pop. Blessed in Stockholm, he explored his desire for the music of porno-billy by developing the group Good-looking Hank as well as the Hookers at age 17. …

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Bass Junkie

U.K.-structured producer Phil Klein releases Miami bass-inflected brand-new school electro in his Bass Junkie aegis. Showing up most recently over the Breakin’ Information label and by himself Parallax imprint, Klein’s Bass Junkie materials attracts liberally from classics of electro-funk and bass music — from Freestyle’s “It’s Auto” and Unidentified DJ’s …

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Biochip C

Biochip C’s Martin Damm is a Frankfurt-based single artists employed in the experimental techno, acidity, and electro blood vessels, issuing 12-in . and full-length produces through such organizations of dancefloor exploration while Push Inc., Mille Plateaux, Monotone, Analog, and his personal Anodyne label. Even though the lion’s share of this …

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DMX Krew

Edward Upton’s recordings as DMX Krew placed him on the forefront from the ’90s electro revival, and established him among the key architects from the Rephlex label’s “braindance” sound. His monitors paid tribute to ’80s electro pioneers such as for example Guy Parrish and Afrika Bambaataa in addition to new …

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DJ Godfather

A DJ recognized equally for his capability to drop a couple of either electro, hip-hop, or booty, DJ Godfather eventually reached the idea in the later ’90s where he could integrate each one of these often clashing noises in to the same place, a quickly blended collage of bass-heavy beats. …

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The Other People Place

Drexciya’s Wayne Stinson only recorded 1 recording as the OTHER FOLKS Place, but it’s probably one of the most beloved, sought-after produces from the mythical Detroit electro duo. In 2001, Life styles of the Laptop computer Café premiered by Warp, which experienced previously released Drexciya’s The Trip House EP in …

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Like a Tim

Just like a Tim is Netherlands-based electronica deviant Tim van Leijden, whose idiot-(s)avant-garde abusements of hip-hop and techno have appeared mostly around the D-Jax label. One for the “Yeah, I purchase his information…Sorted!…Play them out? Are you currently joking?” document, Leijden’s amazingly listenable beat-hiccups are identical in a few respects …

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