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Omega

Probably the most successful Hungarian rock-band ever sold, Omega was formed in 1962 in Budapest by several friends. The lineup transformed many times during Omega’s early years and there is no constant music design to talk about. Like with a great many other rock and roll groups of the first …

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Polygon Window

Richard Adam’ documented his initial album for Warp within the label’s Artificial Cleverness series. Polygon Window’s Browsing on Sine Waves premiered in past due 1992, and gained James’ initial American release the next season via Warp’s deal with TVT Information. [Find Also: Aphex Twin]

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Aphex Twin

Discovering the experimental possibilities inherent in acid and ambience, both major affects on home-listening techno through the late ’80s, Richard D. Wayne’ recordings as Aphex Twin brought him even more critical compliment than some other digital designer. Though his 1st major solitary, “Didgeridoo,” was a bit of acid thrash made …

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AFX

Maverick digital music maker Richard D. Wayne is known many prominently as Aphex Twin. Second among his aliases, before relatively less utilized tags like Polygon Windows, Caustic Window, as well as the Tuss, is usually AFX. In comparison to Aphex, AFX materials is commonly much less frenetic and regularly beat-oriented, …

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Mike & Rich

Two of experimental techno’s most revered numbers, Mike Paradinas (µ-Ziq) and Richard D. Wayne (Aphex Twin), became a member of forces through the mid-’90s for any one-off collaboration beneath the name Mike & Wealthy. Alternately described from the name Professional Knob Twiddlers or like a self-titled recording, the duo’s lone …

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