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Fire-Toolz

Fire-Toolz is among the many pseudonyms of Angel Marcloid, a Chicago-based transgender experimental designer who works the Rainbow Bridge cassette/CD-R label and digital imprint Swamp Group. Her are Fire-Toolz is extreme, confrontational, and schizophrenic, stitching collectively shreds of styles such as for example electro-industrial, digital grindcore, dark metallic, hardstyle, and …

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Chino Amobi

Virginia-based producer Chino Amobi is among the co-founders of NON World-wide, a collective of experimental artists from the African diaspora. Amobi’s function is an extreme, politically billed collision of styles including grime, dark ambient, commercial, and spoken phrase, laced with gunshots, sonic booms, and various other unsettling sounds. Amobi was …

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Elysia Crampton

Elysia Crampton is a transgender Bolivian-American electronic designer whose music is a surrealist, politically charged mixture of jarring examples and influences which range from cumbia to Southern rap/crunk to classical music. Given birth to near LA, she spent amount of time in numerous locations in america and Mexico, ultimately taking …

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Aïsha Devi

Swiss-born, Tibetan/Nepalese producer Aïsha Devi explores problems linked to spirituality and awareness with her otherworldly experimental digital pop music. Devi originally became known on her behalf industrial-influenced techno moniker Kate Polish during the middle-2000s. She produced guest performances on Felix da Housecat’s 2004 record Devin Dazzle & the Neon Fever, …

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Fatima Al Qadiri

Delivered in Senegal, raised in Kuwait, and located in NY, Fatima Al Qadiri was perhaps one of the most creative and conceptual electronic music manufacturers to surface through the 2010s. She debuted in 2011 with a set of EPs: Warn-U (as Ayshay, released on Tri Position) and Genre-Specific Xperience (UNO). …

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