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Warmdesk

Warmdesk may be the minimal techno task from Chicago manufacturer William Selman. Originally employed in the greater dissonant globe of musique concrète, Selman had taken a more available approach using the minimal techno of Warmdesk. Brands like Bip-Hop and Alienation included Warmdesk monitors on compilations as soon as 2001 and …

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Mathew Jonson

Mathew Jonson’s way to becoming probably one of the most revered techno suppliers from the 2000s started, strangely enough, inside a bagpipe music group. Seven years of age at that time, he performed marching snare drum behind his adult counterparts. Through senior high school in his indigenous Vancouver, he was …

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Matthew Herbert

The singular design of Matthew Herbert initially took shape through the later ’90s, when he recorded under a number of guises to very much cult adoration, and in a short time became perhaps one of the most recognizable name-brand producers in the dance music field, popular for his capability to …

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Safety Scissors

In the later ’90s, San Francisco’s digital music scene begun to gain attention and grow through produces on Belief-Systems, Internet broadcasters such as for example Beta-Lounge, as well as the electronic-based magazine XL8TR. With a solid group of performers such as Package Clayton and Tag Farina, the Bay Region developed …

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Soul Center

Along with his Soul Center produces, Cologne’s Thomas Brinkmann stripped funk right down to its bare essence and fused taught loops and sly samples to his oft-emulated make of minimal techno. Instead of benefiting from the sublime hooks that operate rampant in funk and spirit records through the ’60s and …

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Akufen

Since 1999, Akufen (Montreal’s Marc Leclair) continues to be amassing a heavy stockpile of 12″ releases for brands like Perlon, Background, Traum, Mouth, Trapez, and Drive Inc. With affects which range from Bootsy to Mancini to Moroder to Reich, Leclair’s productions veer from complicated experimental techno to pop-oriented micro-house. For …

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Dave DK

Dave DK can be an alias of Berlin-based techno manufacturer David Krasemann, whose atmospheric, detailed, minimal techno monitors have already been released by significant German dance brands such as for example Kompakt, Pampa, and Playhouse. Krasemann started producing techno monitors as an adolescent in the middle-’90s, and released his initial …

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SCSI-9

Made up of Anton Kubikov and Maxim Milyutenko, the Moscow techno duo SCSI-9 produced an international effect during its stint with Push Tracks, which started with some 12″s accompanied by the pair’s full-length debut, Digital Russian (2003). Just before signing to Push Tracks, SCSI-9 documented tracks for brands like Trapez, …

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MRI

Few producers surpassed the success and acclaim of MRI through the rise of German minimal home in the first 2000s as chronicled by such labels as Pressure Songs, Kompakt, and Perlon. This Frankfurt, Germany, creation duo — Stephan Lieb and Frank Elting, who also record somewhere else — made Pressure …

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Dub Taylor

The turn of the millennium found Germany to be always a gold mine of dub-inflected deep house producers, Dub Taylor being one of the most prominent producers alongside Luomo and Mathias Schaffhauser. As Dub Taylor, Berlin manufacturer Alex Krüger have scored a big dancefloor strike with “I CANNOT (Love A …

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