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The Tear Garden

While sustaining a position in the Canadian industrial trio Skinny Pup, cEvin Key also maintained many side projects such as for example Rip Garden and Hilt. Much less chaotic mainly because Skinny Puppy, Key’s ambient part work started in the middle-’80s when he and Legendary Red Dots’ Edward Ka-Spel teamed …

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Lech Janerka

Created in 1953 in Wroclaw, Poland, vocalist, bassist, composer, text message writer, and moreover, a professional photographer in an area geodesy workplace Lech Janerka started his profession with shows alongside his wife Bozena Janerka in student festivals by the end from the ’70s. In 1979, along with Krzysztof Pociecha (acoustic …

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Olivier Alary

Whether dealing with his task Ensemble or in his very own name, French multi-instrumentalist/composer Olivier Alary makes music using a filmic complexity. Blessed in Toulouse, France, Alary transferred to London in the past due ’90s to review electro-acoustic structure at Middlesex School after completing a qualification in structures. He began …

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UV Pøp

UV Pøp (or “Ultra Violent Pop”) was a post-punk group in the South Yorkshire area of Britain formed in the first 1980s by John K. Light. White have been offering the musical support for the floundering vocal group known as the I Scream Guys, and released UV Pøp being a …

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La Düsseldorf

German percussionist Klaus Dinger shaped La Dusseldorf following break up of cyber-rock music group, Neu!, in 1975. Applying a punk-inspired “much less is even more” get to Neu!’s minimalist pop-meets-German experimentalism, La Dusseldorf increased to the levels of Europe’s progressive rock and roll scene from the past due 1970s. Product …

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‘O’Rang

Bassist Paul Webb and drummer Lee Harris were bandmates for ten years in the influential Uk band Talk Chat. A year following the band’s last discharge — 1992’s critically acclaimed Laughing Share — Harris and Webb constructed a studio room that they dubbed The Slug. After the studio room was …

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Raymond Scott

Composer, bandleader, and inventor Raymond Scott was among the unheralded pioneers of modern experimental music, a physique whose genius and impact have seeped nearly subliminally in to the mass cultural awareness. Like a visionary whose name is basically unfamiliar but whose music is usually instantly recognizable, Scott’s was a profession …

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Christopher Bissonnette

Along with Tag Laliberte and Chris McNamara, Windsor, Ontario-based multimedia artist Christopher Bissonnette founded Thinkbox, a collective that performed in galleries and golf clubs (including appearances at 2003’s Movement Event in Detroit and 2004’s Mutek Event in Montreal), and self-released a few compilations (Settings and Acoustic guitar). Later on in …

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Nicolas Collins

Before Oval brought the artful usage of CD-skipping towards the attention of a more substantial audience, Nicolas Collins was using Compact disc (and Compact disc player) manipulation, and a selection of electronics, in his compositions. After learning with Alvin Lucier, the brand new York native continued to utilize John Cage, …

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Morton Subotnick

Long in the vanguard of American digital music, composer Morton Subnotnick also pioneered the rise of multimedia performance through his extensive function regarding the interactive personal computers. Born in LA on Apr 14, 1933, he went to the University or college of Denver before generating his Master’s at Mills University …

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