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Forever Sweet was a power trio of sorts, a supergroup of producers based in Cologne, Germany Comprising an all-star lineup of Tobias Thomas, M Mayer, and Reinhard Voigt, the trio’s collaborative productions were rather straight-ahead tech-house, remaining danceable without too much experimentation
Forgemasters were among the earliest originators of the style of UK techno known as bleep, which combined elements of electro, techno, new wave, and Euro-pop into a heavily syncopated, highly synthetic mix of machine-born rhythms and electronics
An early collaboration between J Burger, Mike Ink, Bolz Bolz, and Rootpowder ~ Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide
Chinese-American multi-instrumentalist Forrest Fang’s first instrument was the violin In 1980-1981 he studied electronic music, composition, and jazz improvisation at Washington University in St
Recruiting a bevy of oddball-celebrity sidemen and guest vocalists — sampled or otherwise — somewhat blurred the backbone of the group, but David Barker and Simon Leonard recorded several albums of inspired ambient-techno as Fortran 5
One of the most important collectives in breakbeat dance’s shift from hardcore to jungle during the early ’90s, Foul Play was responsible for seminal drum’n’bass tracks like “Open Your Mind,” “Being with You” and their remix of Omni Trio’s “Renegade Snares” (all recorded for Moving Shadow Records)
Spawned from the urge to do something apart from his post-rock band Fridge, Kieran Hebden’s Four Tet project balances organic and programmed sounds Hebden formed Fridge with Sam Jeffers and Adam Ilhan while still in high school
Fragile State is the moniker of the British duo Neil Cowley and Ben Mynott, both highly experienced in the music industry Cowley, (keyboards) toured extensively with Zero 7 and several other groups
German Fragma emerged in 1999 after ex-Hardfloor member Ramon Zenker joined Dirk Duderstadt (born 1977) and Marco Duderstadt (born 1979) to assemble a new dance music outfit
The short-lived Facil project featured producers Dietrich Schoenemann and Abe Duque The New York-based ambient label Instinct released the duo’s sole full-length in 1995, the self-titled Facil, and featured some of the duo’s work on compilation albums like Digital Reflex