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Oneohtrix Point Never

Among Brooklyn-based experimental musician Daniel Lopatin’s many tasks, Oneohtrix (pronounced “one-oh-tricks”) Stage Never encompasses streaming consumer electronics that evoke Tangerine Fantasy; ambient drones and excursions into sound, and forays into daring sampling. Developing up, he was motivated with the synth noises of Mahavishnu Orchestra and Stevie Question in his father’s …

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James Ferraro

Cult hero Adam Ferraro is a prolific, wildly unstable artist that has been in charge of a huge selection of recordings spanning many styles since debuting within experimental sound duo the Skaters through the mid-2000s. Ferraro and cohort Spencer Clark released a large number of extremely hissy tapes, CD-Rs, and …

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Ariel Pink’s Haunted Graffiti

Ariel Pink’s Haunted Graffiti art lo-fi recordings filled with intrigue — and filled with contradictions. The Los Angeles-based multi-instrumentalist Green writes tracks that are melodic, catchy, and familiar — and within their very own unorthodox method, recall the most instant, available, straightforward FM pop/rock and roll from the ’70s and …

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Eric Copeland

Eric Copeland was even now in senior high school when he joined up with Dark Dice, a music group founded by his sibling and some various other learners of the Rhode Isle School of Style in 1997. Adding vocals and consumer electronics to the music group in its first incarnation, …

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Excepter

Formed in the summertime of 2002 in NEW YORK, Excepter, originally contains DJs John Dropped Ryan (vocals, synths, drum package, and electronics) and Dan Hougland (synths, drum package, electronics, and piano) alongside husband-and-wife duo Calder Martin (vocals, guitar, and percussion) and Caitlin Make (vocals and dance), who all emerged together …

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Fire-Toolz

Fire-Toolz is among the many pseudonyms of Angel Marcloid, a Chicago-based transgender experimental designer who works the Rainbow Bridge cassette/CD-R label and digital imprint Swamp Group. Her are Fire-Toolz is extreme, confrontational, and schizophrenic, stitching collectively shreds of styles such as for example electro-industrial, digital grindcore, dark metallic, hardstyle, and …

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Elysia Crampton

Elysia Crampton is a transgender Bolivian-American electronic designer whose music is a surrealist, politically charged mixture of jarring examples and influences which range from cumbia to Southern rap/crunk to classical music. Given birth to near LA, she spent amount of time in numerous locations in america and Mexico, ultimately taking …

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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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Holly Herndon

Crafting digital music that bridges pop and academia even though commenting on what technology impacts humanity (and vice versa), composer Holly Herndon grew up in northeastern Tennessee. Developing up, she performed in secular and non-secular choirs and didn’t explore the options of computer systems until she was out of university. …

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Fatima Al Qadiri

Delivered in Senegal, raised in Kuwait, and located in NY, Fatima Al Qadiri was perhaps one of the most creative and conceptual electronic music manufacturers to surface through the 2010s. She debuted in 2011 with a set of EPs: Warn-U (as Ayshay, released on Tri Position) and Genre-Specific Xperience (UNO). …

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