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randomNumber, aka Matt Robson, creates what has been described as ‘Northern Wrongbeat'; a mesh of emotive, brooding harmonies drawn an… read morerandomNumber, aka Matt Robson, creates what has been described as ‘Northern Wrongbeat'; a mesh of emotive, brooding harmonies drawn and quartered by complex, beat-heavy rhythms. It's digital music with a human heart at its cent… read morerandomNumber, aka Matt Robson, creates what has been described as ‘Northern Wrongbeat'; a mesh of emotive, brooding harmonies drawn and quartered by complex, beat-heavy rhythms. It's digital music with a human heart at its centre. More bands live in Leeds LS6 than probably any other sin… read more -
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There are currently two artists named "Izu" 1) Izu weds shiny melodies with filthy beats to create tight, crisp, passionate marri… read moreThere are currently two artists named "Izu" 1) Izu weds shiny melodies with filthy beats to create tight, crisp, passionate marriages of sound. 2) Izu is a Japanese doujin artist who focuses on arranging J-Core/J-Trance tracks … read moreThere are currently two artists named "Izu" 1) Izu weds shiny melodies with filthy beats to create tight, crisp, passionate marriages of sound. 2) Izu is a Japanese doujin artist who focuses on arranging J-Core/J-Trance tracks based on the Touhou game series. View wiki -
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London based Mat Ranson is the man behind the Fisk Industries moniker, melding dub-heavy bass with restrained powerful rhythms and intricat… read moreLondon based Mat Ranson is the man behind the Fisk Industries moniker, melding dub-heavy bass with restrained powerful rhythms and intricate sound design. After studying Time Based Media and Graphic Design at art college in Birmingham he… read moreLondon based Mat Ranson is the man behind the Fisk Industries moniker, melding dub-heavy bass with restrained powerful rhythms and intricate sound design. After studying Time Based Media and Graphic Design at art college in Birmingham he became deeply involved in creating his own musical structur… read more -
Marshall Watson
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Born in Alabama, raised in Louisiana, educated in Washington and now residing in San Francisco, I've called many places home. In 1999… read moreBorn in Alabama, raised in Louisiana, educated in Washington and now residing in San Francisco, I've called many places home. In 1999, I bought my first rig, consisting of an Ensonique ASR-X, a Roland JX-305 Groovesynth, a Korg Wav… read moreBorn in Alabama, raised in Louisiana, educated in Washington and now residing in San Francisco, I've called many places home. In 1999, I bought my first rig, consisting of an Ensonique ASR-X, a Roland JX-305 Groovesynth, a Korg Wavestation and a cracked version of Cakewalk. That was when I… read more