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Jerome Soudan started music at the age of 5 years old in the Conservatory of Chambery France. He learned consequently orchestral percussion… read moreJerome Soudan started music at the age of 5 years old in the Conservatory of Chambery France. He learned consequently orchestral percussions, clarinet and later on acoustic and electronic drums. He obtained a Master degree of Musicology … read moreJerome Soudan started music at the age of 5 years old in the Conservatory of Chambery France. He learned consequently orchestral percussions, clarinet and later on acoustic and electronic drums. He obtained a Master degree of Musicology of the 20th century at the University of Lyon France with co… read more -
Moctan
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Moctan is a Rhythmic Noise artist from Bielefeld, Germany. He is a member of Punch Inc. and one of the organizers of the Bassbeben party. View wikiMoctan is a Rhythmic Noise artist from Bielefeld, Germany. He is a member of Punch Inc. and one of the organizers of the Bassbeben party. View wikiMoctan is a Rhythmic Noise artist from Bielefeld, Germany. He is a member of Punch Inc. and one of the organizers of the Bassbeben party. View wiki -
Xabec
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Manuel G. Richter was born 1974 in Mühlheim, Germany as the son of the musicians Helga and Gerd Richter. He grew up near Hannover, outside … read moreManuel G. Richter was born 1974 in Mühlheim, Germany as the son of the musicians Helga and Gerd Richter. He grew up near Hannover, outside the city in a beautyful landscape with animals and nature around. In the age of ten he began to st… read moreManuel G. Richter was born 1974 in Mühlheim, Germany as the son of the musicians Helga and Gerd Richter. He grew up near Hannover, outside the city in a beautyful landscape with animals and nature around. In the age of ten he began to study the drum set, continued learning for eight years and pla… read more -
Totakeke
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Totakeke is Frank Mokros, New York -based producer that has managed to capture the attention of electronic music audiophiles and critics al… read moreTotakeke is Frank Mokros, New York -based producer that has managed to capture the attention of electronic music audiophiles and critics alike with his first release for Tympanik Audio titled ‘eLekatota - The Other Side Of The Tracks‘ in… read moreTotakeke is Frank Mokros, New York -based producer that has managed to capture the attention of electronic music audiophiles and critics alike with his first release for Tympanik Audio titled ‘eLekatota - The Other Side Of The Tracks‘ in early 2008. When he’s not putting out noisy breakcore-tingl… read more -
Urusai
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Synth-Etik
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Manufactura
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Imminent & Synapscape
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Collaboration of Imminent and Synapscape. Few tracks also released under the name The Incredible Three. They have released one CDEP and thr… read moreCollaboration of Imminent and Synapscape. Few tracks also released under the name The Incredible Three. They have released one CDEP and three 7" EP's. Screenwalking (2000) The Incredible Three (2004) The Return Of The Incredibl… read moreCollaboration of Imminent and Synapscape. Few tracks also released under the name The Incredible Three. They have released one CDEP and three 7" EP's. Screenwalking (2000) The Incredible Three (2004) The Return Of The Incredible Three (2005) The Revenge Of The Incredible Three (2005). View wiki -
Ex_tension
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Ex_Tension is French duo composed of Vincent Gendrot alias Vxt (composition, programming) and Pierre-Yves Hohmann alias PY (Composition, sa… read moreEx_Tension is French duo composed of Vincent Gendrot alias Vxt (composition, programming) and Pierre-Yves Hohmann alias PY (Composition, samples, noises). Since 1997 from their laboratory in Strasburg, the band has honed their craft, the… read moreEx_Tension is French duo composed of Vincent Gendrot alias Vxt (composition, programming) and Pierre-Yves Hohmann alias PY (Composition, samples, noises). Since 1997 from their laboratory in Strasburg, the band has honed their craft, their works falling in a determined Industrial aesthetic with a… read more