D.nye + Grzek have here and there since the beginning of 2008 produced folk pop and disco house together or alone, as well as operated a DIY label (Free Christian Ringtones), which publishes the at times slow but heartfelt country western, the at times fast and broken, and even ...[more]

  

The longtime lead vocalist of Krautrock pioneers Can, Kenji "Damo" Suzuki was born in Japan on January 16, 1950. With Suzuki in the lineup, Can produced its most enduring and innovative work, including classic LPs like Tago Mago, Ege Bamayasi and Future Days. His ...[more]

  

Darkstar started developing their unique vocoder-ed dubstep back in 2002, referencing 2-step garage and the futuristic "wonky" soundscapes evolving alongside likeminded artists such as Burial. After making a defined statement of intent with the acclaimed releases for ...[more]

  

San Francisco DJ/producer Dave Aju has been rocking to the beat of his own drum for nearly a decade. He works traditional elements of electronic dance music with a true music-lover's palette. Everything from free jazz, soul, and funk, to hip-hop, post-punk, and musique concréte ...[more]

  

Showing interest for music from the early age, Despoilah came in touch with music production when his brother, DJ Hecticcc, began spinning and producing Breakcore and Drum'n'bass tracks. He taught him all he knew about production, and a few years after Despoilah was born. Out ...[more]