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White Flight

Striking from his own following a stint with Lawrence, KS’ the Wedding anniversary, Justin Roelofs (aka White Trip) released his self-titled debut on his homegrown label, Array Life, in 2006. The recording, a psychedelic affair that blended ambient pop sensibilities (? la the Flaming Lip area) with hip-hop and acidity …

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Manual

A producer that functions within a world where glitch and ambient pop overlap, Odense, Denmark’s Jonas Munk applies his understanding of piano, bass, and acoustic guitar — devices he began taking part in in his early teenagers — to soundscapes of programmed beats and crackles and creakings. Beneath the name …

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YACHT

YACHT began being a single task for Jona Bechtolt, a musician and multimedia musician who embraces an eclectic but playful mixture of consumer electronics, acoustic percussion, and sounds of all types. Bechtolt used music as an adolescent, dropping from high school to try out drums inside a touring punk music …

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Reporter

Originally referred to as Wet Confetti, Portland, OR’s Reporter feature bassist/vocalist Alberta Poon, drummer Mike McKinnon, and guitarist Dan Grazzini. As Moist Confetti, Grazzini, McKinnon, and Poon performed experimental post-post-punk, but after launching two albums and an EP, their audio moved in a far more liquid direction motivated by their …

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Rone

A Paris-born manufacturer who creates music that’s both otherworldly and warm, Erwan Castex launched his profession as Rone in 2008. That same season he was agreed upon to the Infine label by fellow manufacturer Agoria, after that his debut record, Spanish Breakfast, arrived for the imprint in ’09 2009. In …

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André Obin

A synth pop designer located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, André Obin debuted in 2008 with a set of digital download produces — the buzzing, predominantly instrumental “Colorwheel” solitary and five-track Premonition EP — for the Moodgadget label. Touring, alongside extra short-form digital produces for Moodgadget, Trouw, Klopfgeist, and Mina, adopted. In …

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tHe pEneLOpe[s]

Pursuing in France’s grand custom of electronica duos (Daft Punk, Air flow, etc.), tHe pEneLOpe[s] (a.k.a. Axel Basquiat and Vincent Tremel) released several dispersed singles and B-sides beginning in 2002. They released their debut full-length, The Arrogance of Simpleness, five years afterwards.

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Stars of Track and Field

Although originally an indie rock and roll quartet, Superstars of Monitor and Field went digital after losing their bassist, essentially transforming themselves right into a trio with large digital flourishes. The band’s debut EP, You Emerged Right here for Sunset THIS PAST YEAR, was released in-may 2005. A complete record, …

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The Books

The Books’ story began in 2000, when Nick Zammuto and Paul de Jong met through a pal in NEW YORK. Sharing similar passions but differing backgrounds in acoustic music and discovered audio, Zammuto and de Jong experimented and plunked apart with a variety of melody, consumer electronics, and ethereal atmospherics. …

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Brother JT

Singer/songwriter/guitarist Sibling JT (aka John Terlesky) combines common psychedelic pop components with unique and frequently religious lyrics. While his single efforts are often low-key affairs, he frequently groups up with Vibrolux for the louder, even more rock-oriented version from the Sibling JT audio. Terlesky performed in Philadelphia’s garage area rock …

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