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Delia Derbyshire, composer and electronic musician most famous for producing the 1963 realisation of the theme music to science-fiction TV series Doctor Who, and associated with the BBC Radiophonic Workshop.
BatBox is the second studio album of new material from French electronic musician Miss Kittin, co-written and produced with Pascal Gabriel.
Throughout the 1980s, Yavelow published many articles on computer music for Byte Magazine, Computer Music Journal, Electronic Musician, Macromedia Journal, Macworld, and New Media Magazine.
In 2012, Klosterman appeared in the documentary film Shut Up and Play the Hits, as the interviewer for an extended interview with the film's subject, LCD Soundsystem leader James Murphy that is featured throughout the film.
James Murphy's "Hello Steve Reich Mix" was released as the fifth single from Bowie's 24th studio album The Next Day as a promotion for The Next Day Extra, a special edition of bonus tracks, remixes, and music videos.
This resulted in 2 films: a live music film and a documentary which includes 2manydj’s and Soulwax Nite Versions, and features James Murphy, Nancy Whang, Erol Alkan, Tiga, Boys Noize, Justice, Busy P, So-Me, Peaches, The Naked Guy, Kitsuné, Klaxons in behind the scenes footage, interviews and music.
The DFA Remixes is a series of two remix compilations by influential dance-punk production duo The DFA (James Murphy and Tim Goldsworthy).
Eventually James Murphy joined the band as sound engineer (where he became known for a punishing tour PA setup, which he nicknamed "Death From Above").
Thomas (Tom) Ellard (born 1962), is an Australian electronic musician best known as the founding member of the electronic and industrial music group Severed Heads.
Alma Zohar is the daughter of painter Israel Zohar and half-sister of electronic musician Matan Zohar (a.k.a. Mat Zo).
Belbury Poly is an alias of electronic musician Jim Jupp (along with Eric Zann).
In 2007, he recorded At Night with singer and electronic musician Theo Bleckmann and drummer Satoshi Takeishi.
Midge Ure was then 21 years old, and in the future he became an important figure of New Wave music, as frontman of Ultravox, then called Tiger Lily and led by Dennis Leigh, later known as John Foxx and a successful electronic musician, who he replaced in 1979.
Bruce recently worked on a collaboration album with Redding, CA electronic musician Craig Padilla.
The CD features Djam Karet using more keyboards and electronics, and collaborating on one track with electronic musician Steve Roach, who worked previously with the band on Collaborator.
Elijah B Torn ( born 1979 in Ithaca, New York) is an electronic musician who lives and performs in New York City.
Garry Bradbury is an Australian electronic musician active in Sydney's experimental music scene since 1979 where he was an early member of the pioneering post punk / industrial band Severed Heads, from 1981 to 1985, appearing on the albums: Since the Accident, City Slab Horror, Blubberknife and Clifford Darling, Please Don't Live In The Past.
Gas 0095 was the debut album of electronic musician Mat Jarvis (High Skies) released under his Gas moniker.
Richie Hawtin (born 1970), English-Canadian electronic musician and DJ
Jeremiah Johnson or Nullsleep (born 1980), American electronic musician and computer artist
Johannes Schmoelling (Schmölling in German), born November 9, 1950 in Lohne, Germany) is an electronic musician and was a member of the prolific electronic music group Tangerine Dream from 1980 to 1985.
Paul Kalkbrenner (born 1977), German electronic musician and actor, older brother of Fritz Kalkbrenner (born 1981)
Connor Long (born July 24, 1986) is an electronic musician from New London, New Hampshire who releases music under the name Khonnor.
Canadian electronic musician and performance artist Peaches references and sings a snippet of the song in the music video for her song "Show Stopper", which features Danish film actress Charlotte Munck.
One/Three is the first album released under the name Dabrye by Ann Arbor, Michigan electronic musician Tadd Mullinix.
Q-Bit, alias of American electronic musician Benn Jordan
Simina Grigoriu (b. 1981) Romanian-born Canadian-German electronic musician
Allrich is the father of electronic musician and composer Colin C. Allrich and screenwriter Alexander D. Allrich.
In 2001 Ted Milton staged a homage to the Russian author of the absurd Daniil Kharms: "In Kharm's Way", a mixture of music, puppeteering and spoken word, with the electronic musician Sam Britton.
"The Crystal Cat" is a song by Baltimore electronic musician Dan Deacon, released as a 7" single on blue translucent vinyl in 2007.
The Divine EP is an EP by producer and electronic musician Blaqstarr, released on January 25, 2011.
One of the tracks from this album, 'Numb', was remixed by successful electronic musician Ellen Allien (founder of BPitch Control) for her track 'My Parade'.
Twacky Cats, released by Comfort Stand Records in 2004, is an EP by American electronic musician Dan Deacon.
Dimitri Voudouris (born 1961), Greek electronic musician and composer
The track "In My Arms" sampled the song and was featured on the album Destroy Rock & Roll, by electronic musician Mylo.
"Water for Life" was a concert given by French electronic musician Jean Michel Jarre on the night of December 16, 2006 amidst the dunes of the Sahara desert at Merzouga, Morocco.
Carlos Zingaro (born 1948), Portuguese violinist and electronic musician