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Francisco López

Francisco Lopez is among the leading performers in electro-acoustic music within the 1990s. From a history in biology and ecology, he has generated one and concentrated musical style focused around immersive sonic conditions which are designed to strengthen and improve the user’s hearing features. His live shows tend to be …

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John Hudak

John Hudak, also called a poet of haikus, has recorded many albums of minimalist recordings that utilize normally undetected noises in such everyday sonic patterns as visitors on the highway. Sometimes Hudak will make use of found noises, but mainly he manipulates resources from field recordings. For quite some time …

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Frank Bretschneider

After beginning the Raster label with Olaf Bender in 1996, prolific German artist Frank Bretschneider continued release a various strains of experimental music under several monikers, including Komet and Produkt. In 1999 he became a member of causes with fellow experimental German maker Carsten Nicolai, who went the Noton label, …

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Vladislav Delay

A Helsinki maker whose “clicks + cuts” design of ambience produces easy comparison to countrymates Skillet Sonic, Vladislav Hold off (actual name: Sasu Ripatti) has recorded superb work with three of Europe’s most challenging digital labels: String Reaction, Mille Plateaux, and Thomas Brinkmann’s Maximum.Ernst. He was raised been trained in …

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Jan Jelinek

Jan Jelinek recorded beneath the brands Farben and Gramm, in addition to his delivery name, and became a revered manufacturer of electronic music. Shifting to Berlin in 1995 with regard to his university level in school of thought and sociology, Jelinek began tinkering with sampling mass media. His experimentation converted …

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Farmers Manual

Austrian digital experimentalists Farmer Manual comprise an informal collective of musicians, DJs, computer geeks, and online freaks who count number music as only 1 of several ongoing tasks. The group’s identification is as secret as the regular transmissions using their Vienna studios (which started showing up in 1996), but their …

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Fennesz

Vienna-based guitarist Religious Fennesz is among the many artists from the observed Editions Mego label, which releases mostly free-form ambient and experimental electronica. Comparable in a few respects to the task of Seefeel or Experimental Sound Study, Fennesz’s six-string soundscapes are both darker compared to the previous and more technical …

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Christopher Willits

San Francisco-based multimedia designer Christopher Willits studied visible arts in the Kansas Town Artwork Institute and earned a master’s level in digital music at Mills University. By 2006, he released a small number of albums credited exclusively to him — including 2002’s Pollen and Folding, as well as the Tea, …

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Keith Fullerton Whitman

A self-described electronic music obsessive, Keith Fullerton Whitman’s sprawling result has a considerable selection of (essentially non-dance-oriented) electronic forms and noises, with releases which range from meticulously constructed ambient minimalism to frenetic drill’n’bass (the principal milieu of his Hrvåtski alias), academically minded compositional explorations of electronic music background, and highly …

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Aube

Akifumi Nakajima’s Aube task has amassed an extended discography, most entries realizing the utmost capacity for sound variation from at the least sampled insight (oftentimes, a single audio source). Affected by space rock and roll and musique concrète, Nakajima started documenting in 1980 but released nothing at all until ten …

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