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The ’90s club/dance outfit Lectroluv was a one-man band led by remixer Fred Jorio Primarily specializing in the repetitive drum’n’bass style, Lectroluv issued several singles in the mid- to late ’90s, including such titles as “Dream Drums,” “The Difference,” “Going Out of my Mind,” “Struck by Luv,” and “Dominator
Before Lee Burridge became one of England’s more acknowledged house DJs in the early 2000s thanks to his Tyrant residency at Fabric alongside Craig Richards, he spent the majority of the ’90s in Hong Kong, where he honed his skills
Together with guitarist/keyboards player Michael Rother, with whom he had previously worked with in Kraftwerk and Neu!, German percussionist Klaus Dinger formed La Dusseldorf following the breakup of cyber-rock band, Neu!, in 1974
Although MC Solaar was the only French rapper of note during the ’90s, several hip-hop production crews made inroads in the quintessentially American style, including DJ Cam, the Mighty Bop, and La Funk Mob
The production team which brought house music back from the brink of commercial mediocrity, Leftfield made it safe for artistic producers to begin working in a new vein termed progressive house
Alexander Addicus and Rupert J Lloyd have applied their warped visions of ambient breakbeat, dub and trip-hop to sampling experimentation under such messed-up aliases as Zeuxis & the Painted Grapes, Empirical Sleeping Consort, Alkahest and, most often, Legion of Green Men
Legowelt is the alias of Danny Wolfers, a native of the Hague who produces tracks inspired by Italo-disco, early Chicago house, disco, new wave, and – more than anything else – ‘80s electro
Moving from a supporting keyboard role with Björk and Galliano to put out her own record on Aphex Twin’s Rephlex Records, Leila is the rare female electronica songwriter that doesn’t sing, choosing instead for her album Like Weather to use vocals from friends and even her own sister
Studied with Harvey Officer, oboe with Joseph Marx, PhD in Chemistry from Princeton, composition with Milton Babbitt, Roger Sessions Founded Experimental Music Studio at Univ
Lemon D is the most often used recording name of South London jungle producer Kevin King The man behind the Planet Earth label as well a number of 12-inches for Metalheadz, Prototype, V Recordings, and Epic, King’s reputation as a strong, economical producer of dancefloor drum’n’bass has risen steadily since his work began appearing in the early ’90s