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Urban Tribe

Detroit’s Sherard Ingram was mostly of the Americans (alongside DJ Darkness and Money Tag) to record for Britain’s observed trip-hop label Mo’ Polish. Initially a car for earthy downtempo productions, Urban Tribe debuted on Carl Craig’s Retroactive and Globe E brands by adding to the Equinox: Section One (1990) and …

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Mark Pritchard

Mark Pritchard offers released tracks in a variety of guises even though rifling through almost as much electronic music forms. The England-raised, Australia-based manufacturer could be known as a dilettante, however the caliber of his collaborators — including Global Conversation partner Tom Middleton — combined with reverence accorded to labels …

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DVA [Hi:Emotions]

U.K. garage manufacturer DVA (Leon Wise) donned the alias DVA [Hello there:Feelings] for his even more experimental function. His first record beneath the moniker, NOTU_URONLINEU, was themed around a company overtaking the globe and forcing everyone to live via digital truth. DVA’s longtime house Hyperdub released the record in 2016.

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Thug Entrancer

Experimental digital musician Ryan McRyhew took within the moniker Thug Entrancer when he relocated from Denver, Colorado south Side of Chicago around 2011. Dealing with some analog drum devices, synths, and additional various vintage equipment, McRyhew began crafting digital dance music that leaned fairly greatly toward the darker part of …

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Fhloston Paradigm

The Afrofuturist techno alias of veteran polyglot Ruler Britt, Fhloston Paradigm — a mention of Luc Besson’s 1997 science fiction film The Fifth Component — debuted in ’09 2009 with Charlie Sleeps, an EP focused on Telefon Tel Aviv’s Charlie Cooper, who had recently passed on. Like that launch, a …

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Moiré

Located in London, England, home/techno artist Moiré — called following the term for overlaid graphic patterns — debuted in early 2013 using the 12″ Hardly ever Sleep. It had been released on Werkdiscs, a label operate by Darren Cunningham, aka Celebrity, among the producer’s major inspirations (along with Theo Parrish). …

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