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Octave One
73,331 listeners
Techno is a family affair. Arriving onto the electronic scene with "I Believe", featured on the monumental (10 Records) compilati… read moreTechno is a family affair. Arriving onto the electronic scene with "I Believe", featured on the monumental (10 Records) compilation "Techno 2: The Next Generation" (alongside Carl Craig, Marc Kinchen, and Jay Denham) … read moreTechno is a family affair. Arriving onto the electronic scene with "I Believe", featured on the monumental (10 Records) compilation "Techno 2: The Next Generation" (alongside Carl Craig, Marc Kinchen, and Jay Denham) in 1990, Octave One is the brainchild of the phenomenal nati… read more -
Cybotron
102,361 listeners
There is more than one band named Cybotron: 1) A pioneering American electro band (1980-1995). They consisted of Juan Atkins, Rick Davis (… read moreThere is more than one band named Cybotron: 1) A pioneering American electro band (1980-1995). They consisted of Juan Atkins, Rick Davis (aka 3070) and John Housely (aka Jon5). After a series of influential independent singles, they rel… read moreThere is more than one band named Cybotron: 1) A pioneering American electro band (1980-1995). They consisted of Juan Atkins, Rick Davis (aka 3070) and John Housely (aka Jon5). After a series of influential independent singles, they released the album Enter in 1983. Atkins split from Davis after… read more -
A Guy Called Gerald
173,640 listeners
Where do you start with A Guy Called Gerald? A hidden gem, the gateway between Chicago house / Detroit Techno and the UK dance music explos… read moreWhere do you start with A Guy Called Gerald? A hidden gem, the gateway between Chicago house / Detroit Techno and the UK dance music explosion in the late 80s. He is one of a few special producers who entered dance music in the jacking z… read moreWhere do you start with A Guy Called Gerald? A hidden gem, the gateway between Chicago house / Detroit Techno and the UK dance music explosion in the late 80s. He is one of a few special producers who entered dance music in the jacking zone. He is the first UK acid house producer and the first pr… read more -
Surgeon
90,235 listeners
Surgeon is the pseudonym of Anthony Child, an English electronic musician and DJ. Child releases music on his own labels Counterbalance and… read moreSurgeon is the pseudonym of Anthony Child, an English electronic musician and DJ. Child releases music on his own labels Counterbalance and Dynamic Tension. Established imprints, such as Tresor, Soma, and Harthouse, have also released Su… read moreSurgeon is the pseudonym of Anthony Child, an English electronic musician and DJ. Child releases music on his own labels Counterbalance and Dynamic Tension. Established imprints, such as Tresor, Soma, and Harthouse, have also released Surgeon's original material and remixes. He has also been… read more -
H&M
6,719 listeners
H&M was the artist name used for two 12" releases produced collaboratively by Detroit techno artists Robert Hood & Jeff Mills.… read moreH&M was the artist name used for two 12" releases produced collaboratively by Detroit techno artists Robert Hood & Jeff Mills. Both releases were on Axis Records which they ran together for the first seven releases. The reco… read moreH&M was the artist name used for two 12" releases produced collaboratively by Detroit techno artists Robert Hood & Jeff Mills. Both releases were on Axis Records which they ran together for the first seven releases. The records were titled "Tranquilizer EP" (AX-001), 1991 a… read more -
Reese
18,528 listeners
1) Reese is an artist from Atlanta, GA. 2) Reese is an affiliate of the Atlanta rap group Two9. Check out TWO-9.com to view music. 3) Reese… read more1) Reese is an artist from Atlanta, GA. 2) Reese is an affiliate of the Atlanta rap group Two9. Check out TWO-9.com to view music. 3) Reese is a cross-genre artist from the US. 4) Reese was a pseudonym which Kevin Saunderson used. Famou… read more1) Reese is an artist from Atlanta, GA. 2) Reese is an affiliate of the Atlanta rap group Two9. Check out TWO-9.com to view music. 3) Reese is a cross-genre artist from the US. 4) Reese was a pseudonym which Kevin Saunderson used. Famous for 'Just Want Another Chance' track which had … read more -
Transllusion
11,920 listeners
Transllusion is another in the long line of aliases created by the late, great James Stinson (Drexciya, The Other People Place). It has, ho… read moreTransllusion is another in the long line of aliases created by the late, great James Stinson (Drexciya, The Other People Place). It has, however, been rumoured that his long-time musical accomplice Gerald Donald (Japanese Telecom, Dopple… read moreTransllusion is another in the long line of aliases created by the late, great James Stinson (Drexciya, The Other People Place). It has, however, been rumoured that his long-time musical accomplice Gerald Donald (Japanese Telecom, Dopplereffekt, Arpanet) was also involved in this project too. Tra… read more -
Bizarre Inc.
59,051 listeners
Bizarre Inc. were a house/techno trio of British producers and DJs: Andrew Meecham, Dean Meredith and Carl Turner. In 1993 they went to num… read moreBizarre Inc. were a house/techno trio of British producers and DJs: Andrew Meecham, Dean Meredith and Carl Turner. In 1993 they went to number one on the United States Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart twice. "I'm Gonna Get You&q… read moreBizarre Inc. were a house/techno trio of British producers and DJs: Andrew Meecham, Dean Meredith and Carl Turner. In 1993 they went to number one on the United States Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart twice. "I'm Gonna Get You" spent two weeks at number one in January (also hitting … read more -
BFC
8,481 listeners
BFC is a moniker used by Detroit techno pioneer Carl Craig in some of his earlier work, most notably his self-titled 4 track 12-inch on Det… read moreBFC is a moniker used by Detroit techno pioneer Carl Craig in some of his earlier work, most notably his self-titled 4 track 12-inch on Detroit's Fragile label in 1990. BFC is rumored to stand for Betty Ford Clinic. View wikiBFC is a moniker used by Detroit techno pioneer Carl Craig in some of his earlier work, most notably his self-titled 4 track 12-inch on Detroit's Fragile label in 1990. BFC is rumored to stand for Betty Ford Clinic. View wiki