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ESB

French composer/musician Yann Tiersen is most beneficial known for his soundtrack are very well as his singer/songwriter albums, however in his free time he plays a part in ESB, an electro trio heavily motivated by Krautrock and Berlin-school digital music. The group started this year 2010, when Nestorisbianca’s Lionel Laquerrière …

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S U R V I V E

The music created by Austin, Texas-based analog electronic quartet S U R V I V E is a brand new, bewildering update of vintage horror and sci-fi film scores aswell as experimental ambient music and minimal wave. Their documented output runs from longform space explorations to hazy lo-fi electro. Their …

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Forma

Brooklyn-based trio Forma create warm, smoothly moving analog digital music similar to Krautrock, minimalism, and ambient techno. These were formed this year 2010 by Tag Dwinell, Sophie Lam, and George Bennett (who settings the digital percussion), and quickly amassed a lot of time of improvised classes. Recordings from a few …

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Pulse Emitter

Portland, Oregon-based electronic musician Daryl Groetsch started Pulse Emitter being a harsh sound project, but as time passes his music morphed into dark ambient/drone, and finally Berlin School-style kosmische and modern. A devoted collector of modular synthesizers, he started launching CD-Rs as Pulse Emitter in 2004 and quickly became a …

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Ricardo Donoso

Ricardo Donoso is a Brazilian composer, percussionist, and electronic musician whose function runs from dark, intense audio constructions to spacy ambient techno. Originally hailing from Rio de Janeiro, Donoso was raised immersed in the rave picture, and got his musical teaching like a jazz drummer. After shifting to Boston to …

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M. Geddes Gengras

Los Angeles-based experimental musician and synthesizer aficionado M. Geddes Gengras continues to be involved with several projects which range from psych-folk and sound rock and roll to dub reggae and cosmic ambient drone. Together with his sibling Cyrus Gengras, he created the ethereal folk duo Classic Brothers round the middle-2000s, …

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Outer Space

SPACE is among the many tasks helmed by Cleveland-based synthesizer master John Elliott, most widely known for co-founding the acclaimed ambient trio Emeralds aswell as curating Range Spools, a sublabel of Editions Mego. Accurate to its name, Outer Space’s many produces tend to be themed around superstars, planets, and galaxies, …

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Daniel Lopatin

Brooklyn-based experimental musician Daniel Lopatin plays and records less than his personal name, aswell much like projects including Infinity Window, Oneohtrix Point Never, and Ford & Lopatin (formerly referred to as Online games), crafting music that encompasses moving consumer electronics; ambient drones and excursions into sound; and forays into daring …

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Monopol

Though they didn’t attain the popularity of a few of their peers, the Neu Deutsche Welle trio Monopol perfected the scene’s stylish mischief. The group shaped in 1982, when Czech vocalist/keyboardist Nick Mono became a member of makes with synthesizer professional Clemens Fobianke and vocalist/model Elke Steinberg. Mono’s creation abilities, …

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Instruments of Science & Technology

Instruments of Research & Technology is a car for atmospheric California vocalist/songwriter Richard Swift to explore his electronic aspect. Utilizing snapshots through the sonic scenery of genre pioneers like Brian Eno, Wendy Carlos, Harold Budd, and Child A-era Radiohead, Swift also culls from Krautrock, dub, Motown, and hip-hop for his …

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