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British house trio X-Press 2 comprised former record store manager Ashley Beedle (aka Black Science Orchestra), DJ Diesel, and DJ Rocky (aka Problem Kids) The threesome became involved in electronic music in 1993 while playing in a post-acid house outfit called Ballistic Brothers
Brent Stackhouse’s third major music project after Deitiphobia and Wigtop, X-Propagation also included Byron Payne (sampling) The duo released Conflict on Intense Records in 1993
Xela is the brainchild of Manchester, England-based multi-instrumentalist/producer John Twells, the moniker under which he records atmospheric, eclectic, and often dark electronic music
In 1991, Detroit techno group Underground Resistance licensed a few of its productions to Tresor, an upstart label based in Berlin Rather than release the tracks under its own name, Underground Resistance released them under the moniker X-101
Following a successful release for the Berlin, Germany-based label Tresor as X-101, Underground Resistance returned with a second release in the three-part X-10… project, Explores the Rings of Saturn
Back in 1993 when the Detroit techno collective Underground Resistance still included Jeff Mills and Robert Hood, the two producers licensed some of their work to Tresor Records in Berlin as the anonymous moniker X-103
X Cabs are one of several aliases used by DJ Chris Cowie (other nom de plumes have included Vegas Soul and DeNiro, in addition to recording under his real name) Launched during the mid-’90s, X Cabs got started with a string of singles, including the debut release “Neuro,” which was initially issued via Cowie’s own label, Hook Records