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Chris Watson

Chris Watson was a founding person in late-’70s/early-’80s techno and synth-pop innovators Cabaret Voltaire and, later, ambient-industrial fusioners the Hafler Trio. In something of the odd change, Watson remaining the music market behind in the first ’90s to are a audio recordist for the Royal Culture for the Safety of …

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O Yuki Conjugate

The British experimental ambient unit O Yuki Conjugate was formed in Nottingham in 1982 by multi-instrumentalists Andrew Hulme and Roger Horberry; influenced from the atmospheric acoustic guitar instrumentals from the Durutti Column, they started tinkering with keyboards and tape loops, adding percussion towards the blend before debuting using the soundscapes …

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Merzbow

You don’t have to argue: Merzbow stands as the utmost important artist in noise music. The favourite moniker of Japan’s Masami Akita shows up on a huge selection of albums. The name originates from German designer Kurt Schwitters’ popular function Merzbau, which he also known as The Cathedral of Erotic …

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Vidna Obmana

Belgian producer Dirk Serries, aka Vidna Obmana, is normally a prolific author of deep ambient and electro-acoustic music, utilizing gradual, shifting digital figures and sparse environmental recordings to create lengthy, minimalist, often extremely personal textural works. Acquiring his nom de plume in the Yugoslavian for “optical illusion” (an idea which …

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Spektr

Sometimes in comparison to their fellow countrymen Blut Aus Nord, mysterious France black steel group Spektr revolves around the duo of drummer/programmer/vocalist kl.K and guitarist/bassist/programmer/vocalist Hth. Spektr consider an experimental method of black metal, displaying fondness for roomy drones, found noises, and odd period signatures (in addition to commercial and …

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Muslimgauze

Bryn Jones had not been a practicing Muslim rather than went to the center East. His recordings as Muslimgauze, nevertheless, qualified him among the Traditional western performers most explicitly slanted in his favour from the Palestinian liberation motion. Because the Manchester-native’s functions had been instrumental, a lot of the politics …

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Atom Heart

Composer and developer Uwe Schmidt is among experimental electronic music’s most prolific and prodigious post-techno experimentalists. Issuing a overflow of materials under a number of pseudonyms (from singles and compilation songs to scads of EPs and full-lengths) and keeping an almost challenging album-a-month launch routine through his personal Rather Interesting …

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Nocturnal Emissions

Nocturnal Emissions continues to be one of the better kept secrets from the commercial genre because the 1970s. Led by Nigel Ayers, the music group was among the first to make use of tape reducing, avant-garde artwork, and underground video functions to make a stage encounter that had been cultivated …

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Rapoon

Rapoon may be the ethno-ambient single task of :zoviet*france: co-founder Robin Storey, given birth to in 1955 in Cumbria, Britain. While studying good arts at Sunderland University or college, he began going after a long-held desire for audio manipulation by firmly taking classes in digital and experimental structure, additionally becoming …

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Michael Stearns

Composer/audio sculptor Michael Stearns was created and raised in Tucson, AZ, taking on classical guitar while a teen; with time he shifted to rock and roll and jazz, and by age 16 was frequently backing best pop acts like the Lovin’ Spoonful and Paul Revere & the Raiders. While students …

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