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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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Prequel Tapes

Marco Freivogel of Berlin-based techno duo Workout 1 uses the alias Prequel Tapes to art haunted, tense electronic soundscapes evoking hazy remembrances of the first rave picture and industrial tradition. He started the task in early 2015 when he found DAT recordings of his fresh wave/industrial band from your past …

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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 Gamble

Originally from Birmingham, the London-based producer and DJ Lee Gamble first emerged in the jungle scene, DJ’ing in pirate r / c so that as a founding person in the CYRK collective. He had taken his early affects and created his sound productions with an experimental twist, launching a record …

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Konx-om-Pax

Konx-om-Pax may be the alias of Scotland-born, Berlin-based electronic musician, visual designer, and animator Tom Scholefield. His music provides to brain hazy remembrances of ’90s rave music and early IDM, but with much less of the focus on beats. His dreamy, occasionally eerie soundscapes are on par using the hauntology …

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Helm

Helm may be the dark ambient/sound task of Luke Younger, a London-based audio artist with origins in hardcore punk and industrial. His frequently extended compositions are built using electronic tools and discovered or modified tools, and frequently feature bloating drones of severe, rusty feedback aswell as more organized, rhythmic components. …

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