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Stienski
Genre: Electronic-Dance

I started making beats in 1999.

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Tekk Gnosis [ formerly known as Caranda ] Tekk Gnosis [ formerly known as Caranda ]
Genre: Electronic-Dance

Tekk Gnosis has spent the last 6 years or so producing a large variety of electronic music on and off in his spare time. His most prominent style is IDM or Braindance [and now dub,] but ranges between influences in all genres. The main influences of this project are Squarepusher, Aphex Twin, Astrobotnia, The Flashbulb, Wisp, and himself.

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UNKLE UNKLE
Genre: Electronic-Dance
Decades Active: 90s

Experimental hip-hop outfit UNKLE was one of the original artists releasing material through noted U.K. label Mo' Wax, which helped launch the instrumental mid-'90s downtempo breakbeat revival eventually termed trip-hop. Though hardly the label's highest profile group (at least until the long-delayed release of their debut LP in 1998), UNKLE... [+] Read More

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Amon Tobin Amon Tobin
Genre: Electronic-Dance
Decades Active: 90s, 00s

Drum'n'bass deviant Amon Tobin fuses hip-hop and jazz compositional ideas with the bustling rhythms of hip-hop and jungle and the bent sonic mayhem of ambient and dub. Unlike rolling junglists such as Alex Reece and Wax Doctor, however, who draw from a softer, "cooler" brand of jazz, Tobin aims to maintain the heat of bop and free jazz, pairing... [+] Read More

Buckfunk 3000 Buckfunk 3000
Genre: Electronic-Dance
Decades Active: 90s, 00s

Also recording as Cabbageboy, Si Begg, and Bigfoot, among others, Simon Begg produces an energetic, dancefloor-ready fusion of techno and electro as Buckfunk 3000. Signed to Tony Thorpe's Language label, Begg's Buckfunk project produced a trio of singles for Language in 1997 before releasing First Class Ticket to Telos, his debut LP, in 1998.... [+] Read More

Delectable Mosquito and the Radioactive Dreams Delectable Mosquito and the Radioactive Dreams
Genre: Electronic-Dance

"Strictly for the birds" was the first album.
Nothing is true was the second album.

Endemic Void Endemic Void
Genre: Electronic-Dance
Decades Active: 90s

Easy-chair jungle outfit Endemic Void have carried out one of the more successful fusions of jazz, dub, and spacy ambient atmospherics in a drum'n'bass context. The one-man project of dance music producer Danny Koffey (previously known for his work with more straightforward acid house and techno outfits Slipstream and Strictly Rockers), Endemic... [+] Read More

Envizagae records Envizagae records
Genre: Electronic-Dance

Label starting by ENV(itre)

Freeform Freeform
Genre: Electronic-Dance
Decades Active: 90s, 00s

London's Simon Pyke releases angular, almost algorithmic experimental electro under the name Freeform. Expanding on the rhythmic and percussive elements of a style first seriously pursued by artists such as Coil, Autechre, and RAC, Pyke's Freeform material is at times even more lab-coat than the above, playing dense, sparking rhythmic figures... [+] Read More

HYBRID UNIT HYBRID UNIT
Genre: Electronic-Dance

HYBRID_UNIT is a newly emerging electronica artist who sums his music up in two words: "experimental awesomeness." After a long tour in Iraq, HYBRID_UNIT decided to move beyond his passive musical indulgences and actively pursue a new medium of expression. His unique approach to music transcends the established electronica classifications to... [+] Read More

Jimpster Jimpster
Genre: Electronic-Dance
Decades Active: 90s, 00s

Ambient/jazz jungle producer Jamie Odell was near the top of the hype list for 1997, his Jimpster project upped by the likes of Mixmaster Morris and Coldcut. However, as jungle's avant-garde veered into techstep territory and "ambient" and "jazz" switched from drum'n'bass adjectives to unsavory invectives, Jimpster's appeal switched from the... [+] Read More

Lamb Lamb
Genre: Electronic-Dance
Decades Active: 90s, 00s

Mancunian downtempo/drum'n'bass duo Lamb were one of the first groups to add a lyrics-based vocalist to steadfastly jungle-based productions. Unlike other vocal-based groups (such as Everything But the Girl and the Sneaker Pimps) who dabbled in rolling breaks as a quiet accompaniment to a clearly dominant vocal lead, Lamb dwelled in brash... [+] Read More

Leighton Masters Leighton Masters
Genre: Game Soundtracks

Artist/Producer creating a varied range of musical styles from Hip Hop to Film Score to Jazz all the way through to Electronic.

MP3.com is the online page for all projects, including the latest album release 'Various Works - Volume One' collection which can be listened to right here.

More details, news and updates, digital... [+] Read More

Mung Mung
Genre: Electronic-Dance
Decades Active: 90s

Nebulous Projekt Nebulous Projekt
Genre: Electronic-Dance

An outlandish fusion of hiphop breaks, trippy electronic sounds colliding with classical influences, a sound which can only be described as Nebulous.

Coming early 2008 the premier release from Nebulous Projekt, a breakthrough album featuring more than 20 songs in one beautiful digipack jam packed with the sound of Tranzhop. See... [+] Read More

Pacific Trash Vortex Pacific Trash Vortex
Genre: Electronic-Dance

General Forward Thinking Music
Dont Stick To Any Style
Fast

Pixelh8 Pixelh8
Genre: Electronic-Dance

Internationally renowned chip tune musician Pixelh8 makes his music from reprogramming vintage computer systems such as the ZX spectrum, Commodore 64 and Game Boy.
His unique blend of Electronica has taken him across the globe, performing at Microdisco in Berlin, at Apple iTunes, California, BBC Radio 1 in London and Assembly 2008,... [+] Read More

Plug Plug
Genre: Electronic-Dance
Decades Active: 90s

Luke Vibert, who had previously provided the links between trip-hop and the intelligent/ambient wing with material recorded as Wagon Christ, did the same to jungle/drum'n'bass with his releases as Plug. During 1995-96, long before notable gear-heads began experimenting with breakbeats, Vibert released three EPs of rangy, schizoid drill'n'bass... [+] Read More

Presethead Presethead
Genre: Electronic-Dance

Electronic music producer. Roots in early rave, house, gabber and breakbeat. Combining influences from all of these.

Si Begg Si Begg
Genre: Electronic-Dance
Decades Active: 90s, 00s

London-based experimentalist Si (Simon) Begg is a member of the notorious Cabbage Head artist collective, formed in 1990 in the Midlands town of Leamington Spa, and also including noted dance producers Cristian Vogel and Tim Wright (of Germ). Although, with the exception of a few cassette-only releases as a member of Cabbage Head, he's only been... [+] Read More

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