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DJ Krush

Japanese turntablist and producer DJ Krush is among the few island-nation artists to become embraced with the global hip-hop world. Launching materials through Sony in Japan, Mo’Wax and Virgin in the U.K., and Axiom, Darkness, and A&M in the us, Krush’s heady make of experimental, (generally) instrumental hip-hop continues to …

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Nellee Hooper

Maker and remixer Nellee Hooper was at the rear of a few of the most successful and inventive dance-oriented pop music through the entire past due ’80s and on through the ’90s. Hooper arrived up as a DJ, as an associate of the Crazy Number — the Bristol-based collective that …

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Howie B

Howie B was a favorite London-based DJ and nascent studio room hand ahead of his transfer to full-time saving and creation in the first ’90s. Delivered in Glasgow, Howard Bernstein’s association with Bristol membership faves like Spirit II Spirit and Massive Strike helped gasoline his fusion of spirit, hip-hop, home, …

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William Orbit

Ambient pioneer, studio room grasp, and omnipresent dance remixer William Orbit began his musical career in the brand new wave music group Torch Song. Whilst the group documented many albums for IRS, Orbit continued to be in the studio room to understand the ropes and started generating and remixing for …

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Ela Orleans

Polish-born experimental pop musician Ela Orleans relocated to Glasgow, Scotland in 1998 and joined up with collage-pop group Hassle Hound, in the beginning calling herself Lizzy Swimmers. Orleans relocated to Warsaw in 2000 and started working on single material, in addition to collaborating with Marcus Schmickler and carrying on to …

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Dobie

A London-based producer that has collaborated with famous brands Massive Strike, Tricky, Björk, and Spirit II Spirit, Anthony Alexander Campbell is way better recognized to music supporters by his moniker Dobie. He started his profession in 1989, focusing on NSO Drive Organization monitors for the genre-spanning label Vinyl fabric Solution. …

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UNKLE

Experimental hip-hop outfit UNKLE were among the initial artists releasing materials through observed U.K. label Mo’ Polish, which helped release the middle-’90s instrumental downtempo breakbeat revival ultimately termed trip-hop. Though barely the label’s highest-profile group (a minimum of before long-delayed launch of the debut LP in 1998), UNKLE’s users included …

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David Holmes

Motivated by classic film composers such as for example Lalo Schifrin, John Barry, and Ennio Morricone — in addition to dancefloor innovators and a big cast of jazz/soul pioneers — David Holmes’ music shifted from spacious, theatrical, yet club-ready productions to award-winning movie results. His first record, hotly tipped in …

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Passengers

Travellers was a one-album part task for U2, comprising that band’s users and Brian Eno. The group arrived collectively in 1995, documenting Passengers: Initial Soundtracks like a tribute with their preferred film soundtracks. The recording was quite experimental for the group, actually featuring a cooperation between your five males and …

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Jacknife Lee

Previously the guitarist for new-school punks Compulsion, Garret Lee made the jump to big-beat electronica after Compulsion disbanded after 1996’s THE NEAR FUTURE Is Medium. Agreed upon to Pussyfoot Information, owned by digital impresario Howie B., his pseudonym Jacknife Lee debuted using the 1999 one “Cookies.” His debut record Muy …

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