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Greg Long became interested in electronic music at an early age, thanks to his involvement with computers that started before he’d even turned 13 He added the guitar to his talents within a couple of years, and the keyboard soon after
Producer Gregory Fleckner recorded for the Clear label in the mid-’90s, culminating with his Monkey Boots full-length as the Gregory Fleckner Quintet His music drew from an array of influences, namely jazz, while still staying true to the techno tradition
The Scottish post-rock quartet Ganger formed in 1995, its original members — bassists Stuart Henderson and Graham Gavin, drummer James Young and guitarist Lucy McKenzie — coming together out of a shared affection for the classic Krautrock sound
San Diego producer and DJ Andreas Stevens, or Greyboy, was initially taken by hip-hop but — because he couldn’t find any decent MCs to hook up with — shifted his attention to acid jazz
Having gotten together under the spell of their surrounding techno/ electronic scene of San Francisco, Mike Wells and Cadoo decided to do their own thing by forming Gridlock in 1994
London dance duo Groove Armada consists of Tom Findlay and Andy Cato The group formed in the mid-’90s after being introduced by Cato’s girlfriend and soon started their own club, also named Groove Armada (after a ’70s discotheque), which featured their spinning
Euro-trance duo Groove Coverage emerged as one of the most successful German club acts of its generation with a series of crossover chart smashes DJ Novus (born Markus Schafferzyk) and producer Axel Konrad co-founded the project in the summer of 2001
Groove Theory is a duo consisting of former songwriter and session vocalist Amel Larrieux, a New York native, and former Mantronix rapper Bryce Wilson When they met in 1991 through a mutual friend, both were dissatisfied with their musical careers: Larrieux’s voice wasn’t capable of the Whitney Houston/Mariah Carey vocal gymnastics expected of black female vocalists, and Wilson wanted a chance to put his unused production talents to work
Hardcore/drum’n’bass DJ and producer Grooverider has over the years become almost synonymous with the London drum’n’bass scene A DJ for over a decade spinning everything from soul-jazz and acid-house to hip-hop and hardcore breakbeat, “Grooverider the Hardcore Provider,” as he’s come to be known, has followed the evolution of drum’n’bass up from its earliest roots in breakbeat techno and happy hardcore on through to contemporary styles such as ambient and techstep
Wolfgang Voigt released a few records on his Profan label as Grungerman, including the Fackeln In Sturm EP The title track to this EP drew the attention of the Harvest label, allowing Voigt to re-release the song with additional mixes under the name Dom