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Bogdan Raczynski
Take a twenty-something from Poland, throw in a bit of Middle American and a hint of Japanese, some junglist beats, sub-bass, a laptop and the singing of a small child... and you have your very own Bogdan Raczynski.
Mr Trick and Waxfactor - Rhythm Incursions
Mr Trick and Wax Factor, the DJs behind Resonance FM's mighty Rhythm Incursions shows, have been name checking Musicalbear's download section for a while now... So Musicalbear returned the favour.
Team Shadetek
Musicalbear's Vernon Crane finds out if NYC's Team Shadetek have grown out of making beats out of brillo pads.
Rosario Blefari
Vernon Crane meets enigmatic Argentinian renaissance woman, Rosario Blefari.
James Stinson
James Stinson, founder member of electro-techno outfit Drexciya, died on 3 September, 2002 in Newnan, near Atlanta, Georgia.
Marco Passarani
Tom Magic Feet talks to Roman techno lynchpin Marco Passarani about his 6 Katun album and the coming of age for his Nature Records imprint.
Adult.
Can't take any more faceless techno? Looking for something a little more grown up? Detroit's Adult. duo are breathing new life into electronic music, says Tom Magic Feet.
Andrea Parker
Is there no one darker than Andrea Parker? Tom Magic Feet speaks to the first lady of sinister electro.
John Tejada
Tom Magic Feet speaks to US-based producer John Tejada about his third album, The Matrix Of Us.
Tony Morley
Many record labels lay claim to eclecticism in the realm of electronic music, yet few fulfil the brief as genuinely as Tony Morley's Leaf imprint. Theresa Green met up with the label boss in the garden of a leafy Brixton boozer back in 2000.
Jamie Anderson
Theresa Green journeys to the UK Westcountry to meet Jamie Anderson, the man behind Bristol's budding Artform label.
Future Sound Of London
Tamara Palmer investigates Future Sound of London's creative alliance and the underlying themes behind their album, The Isness.
Subhead
I didn’t set out to find information on nano-technology and atom bomb physics, but when I entered the word ‘subhead’ into a search...
Certificate 18
You don't need to be a clued-up-to-the-eyeballs junglist to realise the extent of Certificate 18's influence in the evolution of drum 'n' bass – the label that introduced the world to Photek, Digital and Source Direct.
deFocus
Clear was one of the most respected imprints for electro-funk and emotive electronica during the nineties, releasing material by Plaid, Jedi Knights, Dr Rockit, Metamatics and Morgan Geist, among others. Then silence.
Worm Interface
From breakneck-speed beats and bass to emotive ambience within the space of one release, this imprint boasts a level of artistic freedom that most...
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