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2562
(59,447 listeners)
dubstep, electronic, minimal, dub
2562 is Dave Huismans. This project is characterized by a post-garage skippiness, with rolling bass and hyper-edited snares learned from broken beat, a sense of space and echo learned from dub, and a devastating 4x4 anchorage and attention to detail from techno old and new.
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bogdan
(1,501 listeners)
electronic, pop, dance, romanian
Bogdan makes the transition from experimental productions to dance music seem like child’s play. He started with raw sound, collapsed into three-dimensional volumes, as a warning for the audio metamorphosis just around the corner. Then he left experimental in favor of the sublime: the contrast between the strict serialist principles and a warm, emotional timbre.
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Deadbeat
(86,449 listeners)
dub, ambient, electronic, minimal
There are multiple bands using the name Deadbeat: 1. Though based in Montreal, Deadbeat and his ultra-textured ambient dub soundscapes made their way around the world, finding large audiences in Europe as well as in North America. Deadbeat producer Scott Monteith is a member of the same fertile Montreal scene that includes such luminaries as Akufen (Marc Leclair) and Algorithm (Jeff Milligan).
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Etienne Jaumet
(9,697 listeners)
electronic, minimal, techno, tech house
French producer and musician Etienne Jaumet started out in the '90s with folk rockers The Married Monk, before going into the studio as an engineer and working on his own projects.
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Fennesz
(166,709 listeners)
ambient, experimental, electronic, glitch
Christian Fennesz's trademark sound combines guitar playing with digital techniques like granular synthesis. This style has been described as "Rock meets PowerBook". His oeuvre is far broader though - he's been at the forefront of digital music for many years now. Hotel Paral.lel won the Prix Ars Electronica Award of Distinction for Digital Musics in 1999 along with Pita's Seven Tons For Free.
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Fennesz pres. Black Sea
(0 listeners)
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Frivolous
(20,117 listeners)
minimal, minimal house, electronic, house
Classifying the unusual character of Daniel Gardner is a challenge. His school-teachers all tried and failed and finally attributed his unconventional ways to a learning disability which was never formally diagnosed.
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Larytta
(4,703 listeners)
electronic, idm, swiss, experimental
In 2004, the beautiful Swiss city of Lausanne witnessed the emergence of Larytta, founded by artist-producers Guy Meldem and Christian Pahud. Larytta took a creative path early on, and with their debut album Difficult Fun in 2008, they have become one of the most exciting acts in the country featuring lyrical modern pop with a variety of infectious electronic beats.
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legoloop
(3 listeners)
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Lindstrøm
(95,473 listeners)
electronic, space disco, norwegian, minimal
Lindstrøm is a recording name of Norwegian producer, Hans-Peter Lindstrøm. Hans-Peter was born on the west coast & lives in Oslo, Norway. He often collaborates with fellow producer Prins Thomas (together constituting the musical group Lindstrøm & Prins Thomas.)
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MINUS si ION
(37 listeners)
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Moha
(596 listeners)
rune grammofon, posteverything, zxzw, experimental
The Wire called them 'an extremist hybrid between free improv, gutter electronics and darkwave scuzz' and they have elsewhere simply been proclaimed the future of Norwegian rock. ... Out of Norway's super-fertile improv scene, MoHa! have boldly been leading the way with a sound that encompasses the best of rock, free jazz and electronic music.
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Optical Machines
(0 listeners)
dis-patch 7, electronic, dis-patch, people i kno or met
Optical Machines is a performance by Rikkert Brok (image) and Maarten Halmans (sound). They work with self-made projectors especially designed for playing loops. With these they generate interfering patterns and abstract animation. The various images and light sources are generated, manipulated and mixed live on stage.
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Prosumer
(4,190 listeners)
house, electronic, minimal, minimal techno
Panorama Bar (Berlin) resident. http://www.myspace.com/prosumer http://www.discogs.com/artist/Prosumer
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Shackleton
(84,243 listeners)
dubstep, dub, electronic, skull disco
Co-ran Skull Disco with Appleblim. Shackleton's unconventional take on big basslines and complex beats doesn't fit into easy categories and that's how it's going to stay. Shackleton has been carving out his own brand of eclecticism on Skull Disco releases so far with intricate, snaking percussion, hypnotic melodies, seriously deep bass lines and dubwise sensibilities.
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TRG
(60,089 listeners)
dubstep, breakbeat, electronic, drum and bass
Cosmin Nicolae's debut first as TRG came in 2002 at the TMBASE Festival in Timisoara, Romania. He is one of the first musicians to have constantly released records outside Romania and play a key-role in contemporary electronic music.