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Dani Siciliano

Before making a name for herself as Matthew Herbert’s essential collaborator, vocalist/producer Dani Siciliano played in jazz combos and spun spirit, funk, and jazz records in SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA clubs. A gathering with Herbert led to the two functioning together and finally marrying. It’s Siciliano’s lilting tone of voice …

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Murcof

b. Fernando Corona, 1970, Tijuana, Mexico. Murcof merges modern ‘holy minimalist’ orchestration and melancholic techno to make a near devotional music that is in comparison to imaginary collaborations between Arvo Pärt and Thomas Brinkmann or Giya Kancheli as well as the Aphex Twin. Corona is normally associated with the increasing …

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Mike Dred

Mike Dred (aka Chimera, Judge Dred, as well as the Kosmik Kommando) makes acid-tinged experimental techno geared both for the dancefloor as well as for house listening. An associate from the U.K.’s prolonged West Nation experimental techno family members (which also contains Reload, the Aphex Twin, and Matt Herbert), Dred …

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Metamatics

One of the better new performers to emerge from the high-profile Crystal clear Information camp, Metamatics was formed by Lee Norris and Dominic Kennedy. Like the delicate melodies of µ-Ziq but with an focus on extra dowtempo breakbeats and crispy percussion, Norris and Kennedy debuted on Very clear with four …

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Matmos

Closer in nature towards the American indie underground compared to the U.K.-dominated digital music scene from the past due ’90s, Matmos was among the era’s even more unlikely left-field digital acts. Drew Daniel and Martin C. Schmidt’s microscopic mistreatment of sourcings as mixed as freshly lower locks, the amplified neural …

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Voice Stealer

Tone of voice Stealer is among the many bylines utilized by eclectic dance music manufacturer Carl A. Finlow, whose slick, advanced fusions of a variety of dance music designs have made an appearance variously in the Soma, 20:20 Eyesight, Subvert, Klang, Phono, and SSR brands. Following in the heals of …

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Jan St. Werner

Best known as you fifty percent of the innovative German electronic duo Mouse about Mars, Jan St. Werner (created Jan Stephan Werner in Nuremberg, Germany in 1969) also pursued a single profession as Lithops and under his personal name. His single work in fact predates Mouse on Mars, using the …

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Luomo

Originally, Luomo was yet another of Finnish manufacturer Vladislav Delay’s many monikers, but following a few EPs for Force Monitors, it became by far his most celebrated and commercially viable. Hold off (blessed Sasu Ripatti) initial begun to garner acclaim in 1999, once the Berlin-based store label Chain Response released …

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Funki Porcini

Funki Porcini is musician and DJ Adam Braddell, whose swirling mixtures of downtempo breaks, simple ambience, and disjointed drum’n’bass helped place the Coldcut-owned, South London-based Ninja Melody label in the map. The very first one from his 1995 Ninja debut Hed Mobile phone Sex, “Longer Street” (using a B-side, “Poseathon,” …

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Laub

An experimental indie/digital act located in Berlin, Laub was shaped in the middle-’90s by developers Antye Greie-Fuchs and Von Jotka. The set debuted in 1997 using the Kopflastig LP, released on Kitty-Yo — house to companion functions like Tarwater and Gonzalez, as well as the site of Greie-Fuchs’ day time …

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