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Loska, taking their inspiration from minimalist and ambient pioneers such as Philip Glass and Brian Eno, debuted in mid-1997 with Green Adaptor, recorded for Cleopatra Records
The brand of dance music Germany’s Peter Kremeier produces as Losoul is a hybridization of the various strains of house he has been exposed to since a teen during the late ’80s, all the while adding a dollop of his own playful invention
Experimental seven-piece act Lost at Last was formed by South Africa-native keyboardist Om, singer Jaya Lakshmi, and guitarist Deva Priyo, who were soon joined by experienced musicians to make the band’s self-titled debut album, released in 1997
Lost Witness is comprised of DJ/Producers Simon Paul and Simon Kemper The two formed in 1998 and originally recorded under the name Dusk Till Dawn Both Paul and Kemper credit jazz and big band as having a strong influence on their beginings
Mainstream DJ and bigtime Yankees fan Louie DeVito never dreamed he’d have a million-selling series of mix albums while working as a construction worker in the early ’90s, but he always loved music and wanted to be involved
Lovage is the name Nathaniel Merriweather, aka Dan the Automator, gave to the group he formed for his 2001 album Music to Make Love to Your Old Lady By He was assisted by a variety of other performers, including Mike Patton (of Faith No More and Fantomas), Kid Koala, Damon Albarn (of Blur), Prince Paul, Jennifer Charles (of Elysian Fields), and others
Mike Ink is one of Europe’s leading producers of minimalist pure house and techno, released primarily under his own name and as Love Inc, M:I:5, and Gas After kick-starting the German acid scene 1991-92 and releasing some of the style’s more popular tracks, Ink reoriented his focus on the essentials of a distinctively German brand of minimalist techno, launching the Profan and Studio 1 labels, all widely hailed in the techno underground as among the finest sources of purist Euopean dance music
Brothers Peter and Andrew Lee formed the production team/recording group Love to Infinity with vocalist Louise Bailey “Something out of Nothing,” the trio’s first big hit, appeared in early 1994 on Pigeon Pie Records
Vocalist Rachel McFarlane, Paul Taylor, Paul Waterman and Mark Hadfield formed the disco-house combo Loveland in the early ’90s; hits such as “Keep on Shining” and “Let the Music Lift You Up” increased the group’s fame during 1994-95
Despite massive club success with their early tracks “Shine on Me” and “Best of My Love,” Lovestation didn’t get the music industry’s attention until 1995 with their classic “Love Come Rescue Me