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Peanut Butter Wolf

Among the real talents within the past due-’90s new skool of old-school hip-hop, Peanut Butter Wolf began DJing as an adolescent and became quite a business owner at his San Jose, CA, senior high school, offering combine tapes of his turntable function. He debuted on polish in 1989 with “You …

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Andrea Parker

A classically trained cellist and previous program vocalist, Andrea Parker’s excellent darkside electro-techno productions for Mo’ Polish, R&S and Sabrettes displayed an musician with impeccable development skills but additionally an increasing wish to integrate her very own training in to the mix. She started recording on her behalf very own …

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Terre Thaemlitz

New York-based composer Terre Thaemlitz is certainly one of just a small number of significant American artists employed in the brand new ambient vein. He’s released the majority of his material with the Instinct Ambient label, but in addition has issued paths (under his very own name so when Chugga) …

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Technova

David Harrow once was a London musician most widely known for his use the On-U-Sound group on materials by Gary Clail, Lee Perry, Bim Sherman and, in his very own auspices, for Psychic Television and Jah Wobble’s Invaders FROM THE Center. As Pulse 8 (not really the record label) he …

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Tricky

Originally, Tricky was an associate of the Outdoors Number, a Bristol-based rap troupe that ultimately metamorphosed into Massive Attack through the early ’90s. Tricky offered pivotal raps on Substantial Attack’s groundbreaking 1992 recording, Blue Lines. The next 12 months, he released his debut solitary, “Aftermath.” Before he documented “Aftermath,” he …

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Amon Tobin

Drum’n’bass deviant Amon Tobin fuses hip-hop and jazz compositional suggestions using the bustling rhythms of hip-hop and jungle as well as the bent sonic mayhem of ambient and dub. Unlike moving junglists such as for example Alex Reece and Polish Doctor, nevertheless, who attract from a softer, “cooler” make of …

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Stéphane Pompougnac

At age 18, Stéphane Pompougnac produced his DJ debut in clubs like the Ubu, the Colony, as well as the Wish in Bordeaux, France, through the mid-’80s. After completing his research and national provider, he spent half a year in London before time for Paris in 1992 where he blended …

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Techno Animal

Regular collaborators Kevin Martin and Justin Broadrick (who’ve worked together in such tasks as God and Glaciers) constitute Techno Pet, a beat-oriented ambient group who fuse components of dub-style production with dense, slightly paranoid melodic themes and heavily treated digital rhythms. Although both Martin and Broadrick possess their fingers in …

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Slam

Scottish techno/home fusers Slam built a reputation among the most reliable, invigorating sources for high-quality dancefloor gear. Bent on wearing down stylistic limitations, Slam’s Stuart MacMillan and Orde Meikle required the less-is-more strategy and released information only sporadically, however those recordings regularly rose to the very best of dance music …

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Skylab

Skylab may be the combined attempts of U.K. DJ/experimentalist Mat Ducasse, maker Howie “B.” Bernstein, and Japanese Main Force recording performers Tosh and Kudo, aka Like TKO. Beginning like a post office task between Ducasse and Bernstein (with Ducasse delivery tape after weirded-out tape of obscure examples and tape-loop tests …

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