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Planetary Assault Systems

Whilst productions below his very own name have explored electro and hearing techno, Luke Slater’s Planetary Assault Systems guise remained the house for his productions nearest towards the percussive, banging techno he produced through the early ’90s. The alias started quite early as well, with some Planetary Funk EPs documented …

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Fumiya Tanaka

Quickly Japan’s most talented and knowledgeable techno DJ, Fumiya Tanaka brought the sound of minimal, intense techno to Japan through the early ’90s, and introduced a large number of club-goers to the very best Detroit and German producers via his club nights about Osaka and Tokyo. Delivered in Kyoto, Tanaka …

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Surgeon

Birmingham techno musician Anthony Kid rapidly built a good and, to a certain degree, innovative catalog of minimal dancefloor techno since his Cosmetic surgeon releases initial appeared in 1991. Likened favorably with Detroit unique Jeff Mills from his first Downwards singles on ahead, Child’s tracks had been a mainstay in …

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Paula Temple

England’s Paula Temple is an extremely respected DJ and maker of hard, uncompromising techno, along with a technological innovator. Temple co-developed the MXF8, a MIDI controller created for live shows. She produced her documenting debut in 2002 with an EP entitled The Speck into the future, released by Chris McCormack’s …

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Pan Sonic

Skillet Sonic — originally Panasonic, until an unavoidable confrontation with japan manufacturing large of the same name — was being among the most dynamic and well-known exports from Finland’s experimental techno underground, the first ever to reach acclaim at a global level. Seeking the jagged sides of minimal and hardcore …

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X-103

Back 1993 once the Detroit techno collective Underground Level of resistance still included Jeff Mills and Robert Hood, both producers licensed a few of their function to Tresor Information in Berlin because the anonymous moniker X-103. The ensuing release, Atlantis, implemented two similar produces for Tresor — the X-101 and …

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X-102

Carrying out a successful discharge for the Berlin, Germany-based label Tresor as X-101, Underground Resistance came back with another discharge within the three-part X-10… task, Explores the Bands of Saturn. This time around working beneath the moniker X-102, Jeff Mills and firm created an ambitious, conceptual discharge comprised of many …

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Dave Clarke

Probably one of the most respected (and idiosyncratic) techno DJs and suppliers within the ’90s, Dave Clarke began his music profession like a hip-hop DJ within the mid-’80s, shifting to acidity house and later on rave close to the end from the 10 years. He began documenting for Tension (as …

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DJ Hell

DJ Hell (or just Hell) offers balanced Detroit minimalism and Chicago acid-house in addition to more spacious German trance and hardcore. Starting his mixing profession while still an adolescent, Hell transferred through punk and brand-new influx to electro, home and hip-hop with the middle-’80s. His DJing steadily led to the …

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Adam Beyer

Area of the surprisingly fertile Swedish techno picture led with the pornophile savants in Svek Records, manufacturer and DJ Adam Beyer specializes in percussion to a big level for his appropriately named Drumcodes imprint. Begun in middle-1996, the label released twelve records through the next 2 yrs, half by Beyer …

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