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Hanz

Hanz is a shadowy experimental hip-hop maker whose fractured, collage-like songs are equally influenced by golden age group rap, early industrial organizations want Einstürzende Neubauten, and gritty, abstract post-punk rings like the Fall. His unstable defeat tapes patch collectively television samples, tones of tribal rhythms, character sounds, and tough, jagged …

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Lord RAJA

Raised and located in Reddish Hook, NY, Lord RAJA (Chester Raj Anand) was introduced to music production software by his old brother. Dealing with his pc, along with keyboards and drums, and a assortment of Indian recordings, the insect little bit him early. Right before he reached his twenties, he …

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Special Request

One of the aliases utilized by Paul Woolford (aka Bobby Peru, Hip Therapist, Wooly, and Neglect Donahue), Special Demand was inspired with the breakbeat techno, drum’n’bass, and various other underground dance-music forms the DJ and manufacturer encountered on pirate r / c in his local U.K. In 2012, Woolford initiated …

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Lee Bannon

Left-field hip-hop producer Lee Bannon (given birth to Fred Warmsley in 1987) hit his stride in the past due 2000s/early 2010s as he began dealing with a number of the biggest brands in underground rap, including Curren$y, Del the Funkee Homosapien, Talib Kweli, and Inspectah Deck. Furthermore to creating, he …

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