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David Morley

Although producer David Morley continues to be involved in a variety of recording tasks, encompassing trance and techno along with the even more ambient and “smart” offshoots thereof, his work continues to be marked by way of a constant experimentalism, earning him a reputation being a compositional innovator among producers, …

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Two Lone Swordsmen

After dissolving his Sabres of Heaven project and label, U.K. dance don Andrew Weatherall create the tripartite Emissions label group and released his latest, probably many prodigious musical enterprise, Two Lone Swordsmen. A cooperation with Emissions engineer Keith Tenniswood, 2LS was shaped in early 1996. The group talks the same …

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Freestyle

Perhaps one of the most prolific and influential from the ’80s electro performers, Miami-based manufacturer Tony Butler recorded a string of popular membership monitors on Power/Jam Packed and his own Music Expert label within the mid-’80s, supporting build the electro legacy that could give delivery to Miami-style bass music and …

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Dopplereffekt

Dopplereffekt is among the many electro tasks involving Detroit’s Gerald Donald (from the legendary duo Drexciya), although he won’t confirm or deny his involvement, typically using pseudonyms such as for example Rudolf Klorzeiger and Heinrich Mueller. Because the German brands and scientific designs suggest, Kraftwerk is certainly a major impact …

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Funkstörung

Munich’s Funkstörung have already been referred to as the German Autechre, a description which probably offers less regarding their sound compared to the interest the group offers drawn to their Musik Aus Strom label. Much like Autechre’s Skam label, Musik Aus Strom (German, approximately, for “synthesizer music”) became one of …

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Freddy Fresh

Freddy Fresh has become the energetic and prolific American underground dance artists, having released greater than a 100 records on twelve different labels in under half a 10 years. Blessed and bred in NY, Fresh’s name is normally more often from the Minneapolis picture, to which he relocated in the …

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Japanese Telecom

Since Juan Atkins dubbed himself Model 500 within the mid-’80s, it is becoming somewhat of the custom for Detroit electro performers to shroud themselves in mystery, concealing in back of odd monikers and leaving listeners to think the alter ego. Add Japanese Telecom to the complicated roster of colorfully called …

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Ectomorph

Though they’re unknown to all or any but a select few within the American and Western underground, Detroit electro duo Ectomorph are on the best edge of a fresh wave of American dance artists reconnecting techno to its origins in Motor City funk and soul via electro. Like early Detroit …

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Dr. Walker

Dr. Walker — one of the most notable digital dance companies to result from the early-’90s Köln, Germany, techno picture — released an abundance of dance music through the entire decade. Similar to his fellow Köln peers J. Burger and Mike Printer ink, Walker (blessed Ingmar Koch) is most beneficial …

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Charles Manier

Another venture of Michigan indigenous Tadd Mullinix (aka Dabrye, James T. Natural cotton), Charles Manier debuted in Feb 2002 on Ghostly International’s Tangent 2002: Disco Nouveau compilation with “Transformation You,” a apparently lost track in the heyday of early-’80s NEW YORK clubs — something similar to a Factory-ZE Information soundclash. …

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