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Higher Intelligence Agency

The Birmingham-based Higher Cleverness Agency comprises DJ/musician Bobby Parrot and occasional collaborator Dave Tires. Musically, they pitch their innovative tent somewhere within the ambient and experimental techno camps, with breakbeat, electro-style rhythms along with a song-oriented melodic and harmonic bottom informing the majority of their latest function. The group shaped …

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Sandoz

Sandoz is among the most well-known single tasks of Sheffield, England-based electronic musician Richard H. Kirk, co-founder of commercial pioneers Cabaret Voltaire. His are Sandoz primarily targets fusions of dub reggae, ambient techno, acidity home, electro, and African tribal rhythms. Many of these components figured in to the debut Sandoz …

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Air Liquide

Not to end up being confused with the international chemical substance firm of the same name, the Köln-based duo of Cem Mouth and Ingmar Koch (who pass the brands Jammin’ Device and Walker, respectively) have already been building hard-hitting experimental acidity and techno mainly because Air Liquide because the early …

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Rhythm & Sound

One of the anonymous projects from the mysterious Berlin dub-techno duo Moritz Von Oswald and Tag Ernestus, Tempo & Audio released some 10″ information on Burial Blend and 12″ information on Tempo & Audio, both labels written by Hardwax. Von Oswald and Ernestus’ Tempo & Audio recordings are a lot …

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Philip Jeck

In territory much like Christian Marclay and David Shea, Philip Jeck can be an British avant-garde turntablist, plunderphonic test terrorist, and performance designer whose most well-known installation, Vinyl fabric Requiem, included a minimum of 180 turntables. After learning the visible arts at Dartington University in Devon, Jeck started a performance …

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Banco de Gaia

Inspired to get into the field of digital music by Britain’s acid house explosion from the past due ’80s, Toby Marks had taken a significant different spin in electronica along with his recordings as Banco de Gaia, introducing components of Eastern and Arabic music, sampling similarly incredible sources, and tying …

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Sweet Exorcist

Sweet Exorcist is really a collaborative task between Richard H. Kirk (Cabaret Voltaire, Sandoz, Digital Vision) and Sheffield colleague DJ Bird. Although they’ve documented together just sporadically since their critically lauded 1990 Warp debut, the set have already been dancefloor mainstays because the U.K. techno second influx of the first …

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