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Beatrice Dillon

Beatrice Dillon is a London-based experimental techno manufacturer, DJ, and composer whose function is influenced by electro-acoustic music, avant-garde jazz, dub, and minimalism. She’s as comfy rotating back-to-back DJ models with famous brands Kassem Mosse and Ben UFO as she actually is composing commissioned functions for installations. After debuting being …

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Aïsha Devi

Swiss-born, Tibetan/Nepalese producer Aïsha Devi explores problems linked to spirituality and awareness with her otherworldly experimental digital pop music. Devi originally became known on her behalf industrial-influenced techno moniker Kate Polish during the middle-2000s. She produced guest performances on Felix da Housecat’s 2004 record Devin Dazzle & the Neon Fever, …

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Katie Gately

American experimental digital musician Katie Gately utilizes various computer programs to be able to mutate and reshape her voice into thick, chaotic, unsettling sound constructions. Her unstable compositions waver between abrasive commercial collages and playful, abstract dance-pop music, exhibiting an absurdist love of life and an hearing for tempo and …

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Klara Lewis

Experimental digital music producer Klara Lewis, the daughter of Wire bass player Graham Lewis, was raised in Sweden and built tentative steps toward making music in ’09 2009. Creating her exclusive, minimalist music using field recordings, discovered sounds, examples, and digital manipulation, Lewis debuted using the self-released 2012 EP in …

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Wanda Group

Wanda Group may be the principal pseudonym of Louis Johnstone, a London-based visual musician and experimental musician whose hissy, collage-like audio constructions relate with designs of urban decay and personal problems. Communicating completely in higher case on his stream-of-consciousness social media marketing content, his music includes a identical surrealist quality, …

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Karen Gwyer

Originally from Midwestern America yet surviving in London, Karen Gwyer can be an experimental techno producer whose fluid, amorphous work frequently contains components of spacy abstract pop. Mainly constructed on analog synthesizers, her music is normally warm and expressive, with gently tapping beats underpinning her droning, melodic synth pads and …

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Torn Hawk

The alias of producer and visual artist Luke Wyatt, Torn Hawk’s music initially revolved around “video mulching” — Wyatt’s term for his design of video editing, which featured heavily processed collages that sampled sources which range from VHS tapes of ’80s teen and action films to pornography — when he …

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Laurel Halo

Electronic composer/musician Laurel Halo is normally influenced with the sounds of Detroit, London, and Berlin. A classically educated musician, she discovered to try out piano, electric guitar, and violin while developing up in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Halo started composing when she was 19, sketching from the noises she noticed at …

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