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Porter Ricks

Named to get a character for the ’60s Television show Flipper, Porter Ricks focus on subaquatic dub techno, offering the closest touchstone towards the static hum and fuzzy beatwork of their quasi labelmates Fundamental Channel. A cooperation between ambient maestro Thomas Köner and beatmeister Andy Mellwig, the duo debuted with …

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Jumpin’ Jack Frost

Among the initial drum’n’bass DJs and subsequently perhaps one of the most legendary, Jumpin’ Jack port Frost played a significant function in the early-’90s advancement of drum’n’bass seeing that both a DJ so that as the co-owner of V Recordings. Specifically, Frost’s V Recordings label continues to be central to …

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SND

Tag Fell and Mat Metal are a couple of Sheffield DJs and music-makers who’ve departed slightly using their city’s template for Uk techno (we.e. Warp Information) to accept the experimental/minimalist wing of Western performers (Oval, Microstoria, Gas) from the Mille Plateaux label. Naming their task after the expansion often utilized …

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M:I:5

Another of prolific Cologne maker Wolfgang Voigt’s guises, M:I:5 features his design of minimal bouncy dub bass defeat techno that he’d later on further refine as Studio 1. Unlike the sparse palette of noises within his Studio room 1 recordings — firmly beats and nothing at all else — Voigt …

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The Dub Funk Association

Inspired from the root base reggae and dub experts of Jamaica, the Dub Funk Association includes the talents of the varied band of funk, dub, reggae and hip-hop producers. With users hailing from Britain, holland and Australia, the collective music consortium is constantly on the explore the fusion of the …

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A Rocket in Dub

Claiming to possess 90 percent of every production conceptualized before documenting, thus leaving ten percent open up for on-the-fly concepts, Stefan Schwander’s productions like a Rocket in Dub feature deliberate tempos, dubby rhythms and textures, and several levels that entwine even though keeping towards the man’s minimal attitude. By the …

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Kandis

Kandis was the task name under that your first two produces in the Cologne-based Karaoke Kalk label appeared. A pseudonym of KK co-owner Jens Massel, Kandis’ drowsy ambient electronica is comparable to that of the greater abstract of Mouse on Mars or the even more minimal of Simon “Freeform” Pyke …

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Kit Clayton

Maker and programmer Package Clayton, given birth to in Evanston, Illinois but located in SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, California, studied pc technology and electronic music in Conneticut’s Wesleyan University. Clayton discovered in the digital music laboratory, where he made up interactive items. After he graduated, he exercised of his cellar …

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Autopoieses

This adventurous German duo debuted on Force Inc’s ultra-experimental Ritornell label with La Vie á Noir, a live album recorded on October 15, 1999, at Städel within their hometown of Frankfurt. Following release from the live record, the duo released a dual-12″ EP on Mille Plateux entitled La Vie á …

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Gramm

Jan Jelinek’s productions as Gramm and Farben are a number of the warmest types of what’s usually an extremely cold design of electronic devices: the heavily experimental German dub picture. Located in Berlin, Jelinek debuted with three Farben singles released on Klang Electronik during 1998-1999. After putting your signature on …

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