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Karsten Pflum

Karsten Pflum is a restlessly creative Danish musician who has generated a wide-ranging discography of rhythmically complicated, melodic digital music which rivals that of the greatest artists in Skam or Rephlex, although he hasn’t received quite simply because much recognition. Blessed Jacob Helverskov Madsen, he started creating music beneath the …

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Gescom

Shrouded in conjecture and only a wee little bit of good fun, Gescom may be the more dancefloor-friendly identity of Sean Booth and Rob Brown, aka Autechre. The majority of the pair’s Gescom materials (save for an EP a bit on “upcoming funk” label Crystal clear and David Moufang’s Supply …

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Jake Mandell

One of hearing techno’s brightest adolescent producers because of acclaimed albums for Worm User interface and Drive Inc, Jake Mandell began employed in consumer electronics during senior high school in Boston. He examined traditional piano and jazz aswell, but finished up a biochemistry main in college. Amazingly, biochem — and …

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Global Goon

Based on his press bio, Global Goon’s Johnny Hawk is really a former shepherd from Liverpool who have earned a documenting contract after shifting to London and rooming with Richard D. Wayne (aka Aphex Twin) for a while. Hawk had worked well in the administrative centre for a media company …

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Cabbageboy

London-based experimentalist Si (Simon) Begg is certainly a member from the notorious Cabbage Head artist collective, shaped in 1990 within the midlands town of Leamington Spa, and in addition including observed dance producers Cristian Vogel and Tim Wright (of Germ). Although, apart from several cassette-only produces as an associate of …

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The Bowling Green

Micko Westmorland was among the just artists from the British “drill’n’bass” scene to go up above the amount of fleeting stage. Combining components of electro, jungle, and downtempo/trip-hop in unusual, fidgety, often funny juxtapositions, Westmorland added a monitor to erstwhile techno/electronica label Increasing High’s Further Self-Evident Truths compilation series before …

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µ-Ziq

Among the premiere titles in neuro-scientific electronic home-listening music, Mike Paradinas’ recordings retained the abrasive taste of early techno pioneers and explored the periphery of experimental electronica whilst coddling to his unusual hearing for melody, the casual piece of classic synthesizer, and distorted beatbox rhythms. While his part tasks — …

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Hrvåtski

Hrvåtski may be the saving alias of schizoid drum’n’bass maker Keith Fullerton Whitman, whose Reckankreuzungsklankewerkzeuge (RKK) label offers offered a few of the most prosaic experimental-electronic recordings from the past due ’90s, in little league with electro-noise from brands want V/Vm and Diskono. A Berklee University of Music dropout in …

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Jega

Mancunian Dylan Nathan is definitely among a generation of artists to begin with producing digital music motivated by U.K. performers such as for example Orbital and Aphex Twin, but with no much fascination with or connection with the English acid home explosion that those performers originally issued. Documenting beneath the …

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Freeform

London’s Simon Pyke produces angular, almost algorithmic experimental electro beneath the name Freeform. Growing around the rhythmic and percussive components of a style 1st significantly pursued by performers such as for example Coil, Autechre, and RAC, Pyke’s Freeform materials is at occasions a lot more lab-coat compared to the above, …

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