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Witchman

Oft weighed against gloomy breakbeat industrialists Scorn and Techno Pet, the dubbed up drum’n’bass of Witchman has seeing that much in keeping with jungle paranoids Nico and Ed Hurry as well as the gothic techno of Disjecta and Meat Defeat Manifesto. Combining large, space-filling drum sequences — alternately divide- and …

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Glen Brown

Glenhope “Glen” Dark brown began his music career like a vocalist and Augustus Pablo-influenced melodeon participant, recording solo paths and singing tranquility on tracks made by Prince Buster, Sir Coxsone Dodd, Leslie Kong, Derrick Herriot. His biggest success has arrive as the creator and owner of his reggae and dub …

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Submerged

Submerged may be the documenting and carrying out moniker of Kurt Gluck, a Brooklyn-based drum’n’bass musician who founded the Ohm Resistance label. His several single recordings and collaborations bridge the distance between your drum’n’bass/breakcore underground and NY City’s downtown jazz and avant-garde picture, with nods to metallic, dubstep, reggae, and …

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Scanner

Battersea-based ambient composer Robin Rimbaud, aka Scanner, took his inquisitive pseudonym from his compositional tool of preference: the cellphone scanner. He quickly gained a reputation like a boundary-pushing experimentalist, wedding ceremony scanned vocal examples with sparse consumer electronics and additional textural components that underscored any risk of strain and isolation …

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Shelter

Shelter — together with Snapcase, Strife, Globe Crisis, and Fed up with EVERYTHING — were one of the primary hardcore bands from the mid-’90s. Led by vocalist Ray Cappo through a number of lineups and stylistic shifts, the group preached Hare Krishna spiritual concepts and performed high-energy rock and roll …

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Pain Killer

Discomfort Killer, formed in 1991, includes John Zorn (b. 1953, NY, NY) on alto sax, Costs Laswell (b. 1950) on bass, and onetime Napalm Loss of life drummer Mick Harris. Zorn is really a well-known bebop and free of charge jazz musician, while Laswell provides played free of charge jazz …

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Spectre

An appropriately shadowy entity with many albums for WordSound and creation places for Prince Paul and Techno Pet, Spectre may be the Nosferatu of underground horrorcore, channeling the greater isolated shades of industrial-dub and illbient into hip-hop productions of the intensely paranoid character. Inspired from the wealthy legacy of horror …

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Grave

Emerging through the Swedish death steel scene in the late ’80s, Grave first produced a direct effect upon their surroundings using the fittingly entitled 1991 debut In to the Grave. Pursuing making use of their second record, 1992’s YOU MAY NEVER Discover, the band’s lineup continued to be, with Ola …

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Akabu

Arguably the very first totally female reggae group, Akabu began in 1981 simply because African Woman. The group in those days was made up of Vyris Edghill, Valerie Skeete, Madeleine “Jo” Edghill, Paulette “Levi” Coke, Samantha Edghill, Diane “De Bass” Light, Caroline Williams, and Shelome “Issachar” Coke. With this lineup, …

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Youth Brigade

Among the finest hardcore rings to emerge from LA through the punk period, Youngsters Brigade was formed by way of a trio of brothers (Shawn, Tag, and Adam Stern) by the end of summer time 1980 in LA. Originally supplemented with additional users, the group returned to some trio in …

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