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Kreidler

Düsseldorf, Germany-based Kreidler combine catchy, acoustic-based compositions (e.g., electric guitar, bass, drums) with bizarre digital tangents, a strategy that primarily allied them with such American post-rock clothes simply because Tortoise and Trans Am. Nevertheless, Kreidler’s music was both even more filled-out compared to the previous and much less derivative compared …

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Knifehandchop

Toronto native Billy Pollard may be the guy behind the plunderphonic hardcore techno of Knifehandchop, but he began playing in a normal rock-band at age 15. A enthusiast of death steel, experimental noise, commercial music, and hip-hop, Pollard quit the guitar when he got a pc. Initially his music sounded …

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Ill Ease

Ill Convenience was actually a one-woman music group developed by Elizabeth Clear. Clear was created in Maryland on Dec 14, 1971. A neurological disorder that triggered her brain to learn music as satisfaction led Clear to learn many musical instruments in her teenager years. After playing in a number of …

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Clair de Lune

Minneapolis post-hardcore clothing Clair de Lune is made up of vocalist/guitarist Justin Burckhard, lead guitarist Tom Caughlan, bassist Jon Herr, keyboardist Adam Roddy, and drummer Ben Johnston. After liberating a self-titled work on the small Blue Worm label in August 2002, the group drawn the eye of and authorized to …

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Kid606

Perhaps one of the most playful performers within the American electronic music picture — along with the founder from the Tigerbeat6 label — Child606’s insufficient seriousness regarding “intelligent techno” (conspicuous in his attitude in addition to his recordings) was inspired by hardcore techno, indie punk, sound rock, along with a …

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Black Sun Empire

Easily among the Netherlands’ biggest drum’n’bass acts, Dark Sun Empire have already been producing intense, dramatic neurofunk and darkstep because the later ’90s. Heavily motivated with the darker end from the d’n’b range, particularly brands like No U-Turn and Pathogen and producers such as for example Ed Hurry and DJ …

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Imatran Voima

Named following a defunct Finnish energy firm, Randy Barracuda (created Perttu Hãkkinen) and Fresh O. Lexxx (created Jaakko Kestilä) began producing dark and weighty electro music in the past due ’90s. Located in Helsinki, the duo steadily became a recognised name within the Finnish capital’s underground picture. Their concert events, …

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Bola

Manchester’s Bola is Darrell Fitton, whose 1995 debut 12-inches for Skam under that name helped capture the now-collectible label to underground notoriety. Even though to begin Fitton’s released monitors appeared in the Warp label’s Artificial Cleverness II compilation in 1995 and shown the same design of chrome-dipped melodic techno honored …

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Mommy and Daddy

Vivian Sarratt and Edmond Hallas tag themselves because the “Sonny & Cher of Electro-Punk,” so don’t loop ’em along with the Light Stripes. They’re Mommy and Daddy, and do not you ignore it. Both initially met within a idea class while participating in George Mason College or university in Washington, …

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Black Dice

Hailed as sonic groundbreakers or derided as alienating and pretentious, Brooklyn’s Black colored Dice force the limits of hardcore and noise rock and roll. Acquiring their cues from Melt Banana, Merzbow, and Harry Pussy, Dark Dice fixate on several records per “melody” and concentrate on producing a audio that’s as …

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