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A side project for Larry Heard (aka Mr Fingers), Scenarios Not Songs has less of a pop feel than his usual recordings, favoring instead long, ambient passages ~ John Bush, All Music Guide
Jo Zimmermann’s Schlammpeitziger project has been a unique fixture on Cologne’s electronic scene since the early ’90s Zimmermann’s simple, unassuming music is constructed almost entirely using the factory presets of his trusty Casio CZ-230S keyboard, with spare use of samples and a drum machine added for seasoning
The one-man independent electronics team behind Schneider TM is Dirk Dresselhaus, a former rhythm-section member for several German indie rock bands He stepped into the spotlight with a 1998 album recorded for City Slang
This duo features Vienna-born keyboardist Richard Schonherz who has written music for full orchestra as well as soundtracks for Austrian films and television projects A native of San Francisco, Peter Scott studied guitar privately, then enrolled in the Musicians Institute of Technology where he concentrated on composing and arranging
An early collaboration between J Burger and Mike Ink ~ Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide
German techno producers Rene L�we and Peter Kuschnereit collaborated as Scion in 1995 for the Emerge 12”, the inaugural release by the Berlin-based Chain Reaction label
German techno group Scooter was formed in 1994 by HP Baxxter, Rick Jordan and Ferris Bueller, who together with producer Jens Thele previously joined forces as the remix team the Loop
Closely allied with post-industrial dub terrorists such as Bill Laswell, Techno Animal, James Plotkin, Robert Musso, and Anton Fier, Birmingham-based artist Mick Harris is something of a study in extremes
Electronic cowpunks Scott 4 — the trio of vocalist Scott Blixen, guitarist John Moody and drummer Ed Tilley — formed in early 1997; after debuting at a local folk club, they were soon signed to the independent label Satellite, issuing their debut EP Elektro Akoustic and Volksmechanik that August
As a resident at Gatecrasher in Sheffield, England, Scott Bond’s reputation grew quickly, making him one of the UK’s most esteemed trance DJs at the end of the ’90s