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Bluetech

Evan Bartholomew, beneath the moniker Bluetech, makes his unique design of experimental sound from NORTH PARK, CA. Classically educated in the piano for open public executing, Bartholomew deviated from the original sounds and begun to express the rhythms that sprouted from within him, and Bluetech was created. This led to …

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Si*Sé

New York-based Si*Sé was shaped by multi-instrumentalist Cliff Cristafaro, aka DJ U.F. Low, and Dominican Republic-descendant vocalist Carol C. Both unified their understanding and experience within the drum’n’bass and electronica field, accumulated metropolitan and Latin rhythms after getting joined up with by talented music artists, getting an experimental downtempo collective. …

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Supreme Beings of Leisure

The electronic pop/trip-hop group Supreme Beings of Leisure formed from the ashes of Oversoul Seven, the hip-hop project of guitarist/programmer Rick Torres, bassist/programmer Kiran Shahani, and keyboardist/programmer Ramin Sakurai. While these were documenting demos, the trio asked their friend vocalist/songwriter Geri Soriano-Lightwood to collaborate together. Recently christened the Supreme Beings …

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Amp Fiddler

Joseph “Amp” Fiddler is really a musician who comes with an extensive set of credits that extends across a few years. Fiddler, who creates and sings furthermore to doing the majority of his responsibilities on keyboards, organs, and pianos, provides played on information by Prince, the newest Heavies, Ramsey Lewis, …

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Stateless

Stateless presented the handiwork of Swedish producer Andreas Saag along with a roster of guest vocalists that included Yukimi Nagano, Jonatan Bäckelie, Elsa Hedberg, Vanessa Liftig, and Mimi Terris. Artwork of No Condition, an recording released on Ubiquity in 2003, fused damaged beat, home, ’70s spirit, and Latin jazz. Saag …

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Telephone Jim Jesus

Blessed George Chadwick in the tiny city of New London, NH, the guy who would later on be referred to as the anticon musician Phone Jim Jesus got his initial flavor of electronica when high-school friend and bandmate/singer Dave Bryant, who was simply after that living at Chadwick’s home, bought …

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Alice Russell

Spirit era-inspired U.K. vocalist Alice Russell, if anything a kid of Chaka Khan, became progressively known through the entire early 2000s with her efforts to recordings from Bah Samba, Quantic, TM Juke, and Nostalgia 77, and she also released some ambitious albums for the Tru Thoughts label. Beneath the Munka …

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Sounds from the Ground

Ambient dub-techno duo Sounds from the bottom first found prominence through the mid-’90s using the landmark productions “Triangle” (1994) and “Collect” (1995). After launching these two effective singles, the duo — London, England-based manufacturers Elliot Jones and Nick Woolfson — crafted their debut long-player, Kin (1996). The singles, along with …

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Caural

Chicago-bred instrumentalist and producer Zachary Mastoon was raised playing jazz (he was among the founders of the group Transmission alongside Stuart Bogie and Eric Perney until they remaining for college) and funk (his band finished up backing rapper Diverse), though he didn’t uncover the sort of downbeat experimental electronica and …

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Jesus Jackson

The voice entirely on Armand Van Helden’s “Flowerz” and numerous Fatboy Slim tracks, Jesus Jackson also records under his real name, Roland Clark. He spent some time working a few of the most essential names internal music, including Todd Terry, Kenny “Dope” Gonzalez, Poor Boy Expenses, and Meats Katie. In …

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