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Jimmy Edgar

Jimmy Edgar’s music is similar to the aural exact carbon copy of those middle-’80s “sexy automatic robot” airbrushed pop art posters by Hajime Sorayama — the sound of the sleek digital upcoming when machines possess the same erotic wishes as humans. A postmodern polymath who also constructed a successful profession …

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Tim Exile

British producer Tim Exile (blessed Tim Shaw in 1978) initially experienced digital music through DJing, but following discovering synthesizers and tape machines and picking right up a sampler, he began producing difficult drum’n’bass for Beta Recordings and Shifting Shadow, among various other labels. From 2000 through 2004, he released approximately …

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Otto Von Schirach

IDM maker/DJ/visual designer Otto Von Schirach grew up in Miami, FL, which as a kid exposed him to some wild crossbreed of music that is constantly on the influence his audio today including Miami bass, gangsta rap, loss of life metallic/grindcore, and Afro-Cuban music. He bought his 1st digital equipment …

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Dykehouse

Michigan-based producer Mike Dykehouse (yes, that’s his true surname) debuted in 2001 with Powerful Obsolescence, an album of alternately crunchy and melodic IDM released by Mike Paradinas’ Planet Mu label. A couple of fresh recordings, including a faithful undertake My Bloody Valentine’s edition of Wire’s “Map Ref. 41 Levels North …

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