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Rod Modell

Ambient sound designer Rod Modell initial surfaced as one-half from the duo Waveform Transmission. In 1999, he teamed with Michael Mantra for the Hypnos discharge Sonic Continuum; afterwards that calendar year, Modell also released the single Autonomous Music Task over the Italian label Lunar.

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Sistol

Shortly just before Vladislav Delay became the toast from the ambient techno scene, the California-based Phthalo label silently released a few of his early recordings beneath the moniker Sistol. Primarily, the albums had been limited by a 500-duplicate pressing, which produced them a significant rarity afterwards, when Delay increased to …

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Kowton

London-based digital artist Kowton (Joe Cowton) produces sparse, bass-heavy techno that draws from U.K. garage area and dub. He’s among the cornerstone performers of Peverelist’s lauded Livity Audio label, and he’s also released a large number of well-received 12″s on similar-minded U.K. bass brands like Keysound, Hessle Sound, and All …

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Dino Sabatini

Delivered in Italy but located in Berlin, Dino Sabatini produces pulsating, hypnotic techno that seems too busy and alive to become tagged “minimal.” His intensely atmospheric monitors are motivated by mythology and historic wisdom, plus they bring sort of ritualistic experience to 21st hundred years club noises. Sabatini initial became …

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Earthen Sea

Earthen Sea may be the experimental ambient/techno solo project of Jacob Long, most widely known to indie rock and roll fans as an associate from the Dischord-signed post-hardcore group Dark Eyes as well as the dubby, drum-heavy post-punk band Mi Ami. By himself, nevertheless, he crafts dark drone and glacial …

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Shed

German techno maker René Pawlowitz, a normal at Berlin’s prestigious Berghain nightclub, releases music less than at least twelve pseudonyms, but his are Shed has garnered probably the most acclaim. His lush, atmospheric songs are educated by fond remembrances of ’90s Detroit techno and jungle, and also have enough weighty …

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Deepchord

If imitation may be the sincerest type of flattery, the fellows in Berlin’s Tempo & Audio camp could have no issue endorsing Detroit-based Deepchord as their dub-techno heir obvious. Already a recognised ambient producer, Pole Modell partnered with Mike Schommer, silently liberating their first 12″ collectively in the past due …

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Tomas Jirku

Using only is better than and rhythms to generate textures, Tomas Jirku uses few materials to generate his minimalist method of techno. Though his history is in commercial music 1st, he considered electronic after becoming released to its early English times. Though he resides in Canada, Jirku can be originally …

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Porter Ricks

Named to get a character for the ’60s Television show Flipper, Porter Ricks focus on subaquatic dub techno, offering the closest touchstone towards the static hum and fuzzy beatwork of their quasi labelmates Fundamental Channel. A cooperation between ambient maestro Thomas Köner and beatmeister Andy Mellwig, the duo debuted with …

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A Rocket in Dub

Claiming to possess 90 percent of every production conceptualized before documenting, thus leaving ten percent open up for on-the-fly concepts, Stefan Schwander’s productions like a Rocket in Dub feature deliberate tempos, dubby rhythms and textures, and several levels that entwine even though keeping towards the man’s minimal attitude. By the …

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