Yep, it’s time for another edition of Sunday Classics, which means we’re gonna take a closer peep at another long gone (but not forgotten) moment. This time we’re
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14th Oct 2007Dquest
Tom ‘Squarepusher’ Jenkinson struck the electronic scene like lightning in the mid nineties with a series of EP’s for Spymania, Worm Interface and none other than
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9th Oct 2007Olly
The world of recorded music is currently in the midst of so-called ‘loudness wars’. While this is primarily occurring in the pop music world, its effects have crossed o
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4th Oct 2007Olly
Dr. Robert Moog (1934-2005) is the founding father of subtractive synthesizers that utilize keyboards as a controller. Variants of his synthesizers have been used by everyone rangi
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29th Sep 2007Olly
German Producer Anthony Rother (born in 1972) started making music for the demoscene on a Commodore Amiga computer. At the age of 16 he debuted as an electronic musician. His first
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26th Sep 2007Olly
Gerald Simpson, better known as ‘A Guy Called Gerald’, has been widely recognized as an important innovator in the early days of electronic music. Simpson started out w
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23rd Sep 2007Olly
“It’s not only business, we love what we do.” These are the words from Sven Schaller and Eric Zerb, two guys who turned their hobby into their job. Four years ago
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19th Sep 2007Tressy
This is the first part of a beautiful and fascinating BBC documentary about the history of housemusic.
Born out of the ashes of Disco, House music was destined to change the world.
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15th Sep 2007Olly
It was the summer of 1991 when Guido Pernet, Johan van Beek, Jasper Drexhage, Robert Mahu and Larenzo Nash -beter known as Human Resource- hit that massive
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9th Sep 2007Olly