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Land of the Loops

Land from the Loops was the alias of Brooklyn-based sonic collagist Alan Sutherland, a veteran of several short-lived rings who considered quirky electronica after his parents bought him a sampler for university graduation. For Slabco, he documented a set of cassettes, Right Away from Milner and Percival, before credit scoring …

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AntiMC

Born in LA to a family group for whom music was all-important, Matthew Alsberg started learning acoustic guitar and piano as a kid, and by enough time he signed up for senior high school (where he counted Murs, Two times K from People Beneath the Stairways, and Eligh among his …

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Chus & Ceballos

Chus & Ceballos are among home music’s most in-demand duos. Both having began their DJing professions early on, the brand new millennium discovered them with the enviable position of market veterans. Chus L. Esteban was created in Madrid in Dec of 1971. He began rotating at 16 in regional clubs, …

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Kruder & Dorfmeister

The trip-hop production duo of Peter Kruder and Richard Dorfmeister has gained more fame because of its stellar remixes and DJ sets than as producers of its work. By anatomist reworkings of monitors by a ensemble of artists which range from William Orbit and Bomb the Bass to Bone tissue …

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Cottonmouth, Texas

More spoken term than rap — even though impact of hip-hop is usually undeniable — Cottonmouth, Texas began attracting media interest in the past due ’90s following the industrial success of iconoclastic white rapper Beck. Led by Jeffrey “Chate” Liles (vocals), Cottonmouth, Tx has its origins inside a hip-hop group …

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Jack Drag

Jack Move was the lo-fi alias of John Dragonetti, a Boston-based singer/songwriter who recorded his materials as a single performer but added bassist Joe Klompus and drummer Fred Elteringham towards the rates for live performances. Jack port Drag’s eponymous debut — a quirky collection which range from ethereal fantasy pop …

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Kinder Atom

A collaboration between users of Toronto-based projects DIN, Digital Poodle, and Informental, Kinder Atom combined the rhythms of acid trance having a heavily German-influenced digital bent on the 1996 debut Atomika. Super Good/Hippie Pants adopted a year later on. Their fourth launch on Hypnotic is at 2000 using the album …

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Chocolate Weasel

Chocolate Weasel can be an electronica duo made up of Marc Royal (known within the U.K. drum’n’bass picture as maker T-Power) and Chris Stevens. Both released their debut recording, Spaghettification, in 1998.

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Kosheen

The drum’n’bass trio tagged Kosheen molds something sophisticated and complex, and their hypnotic breakbeats took their indigenous U.K. by surprise on the close from the ’90s. Fronted by Welsh-born vocalist/songwriter Sian Evans and Bristol dance natives Darren Decoder and Markee Element, Kosheen’s meeting found its way to 1998. Evans was …

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Christian Kleine

Electronic producer Christian Kleine was raised in a city encircled by the Alps and was raised taping radio programs that played out alternative rock. Ultimately, in the first ’90s, he produced a shift to home and techno after teaching himself how exactly to play electric guitar, bass, and drums. A …

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