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Furesshu

Furesshu; pronounced fu. rea. shu Originally from Brighton, but now living in Bristol. The music is about finding the balance between sounding 'deep' and being able to work on a dance-floor. Heavily inspired by the Bristol Dubstep scene and Techno sub genres, but foremost any music which has a more emotive, subtle and progressive sound. http://www.myspace.com/furesshubeats

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Dewalta

With a background like DeWalta’s, the stage was set long ago for this yougin to blast some serious
holes in the fabric of music, time, and space. DeWalta a.k.a. David Koch budded from a large family in
southern Germany filled with theater, literature, and music. Early schooling came in the form of the
interdisciplinary Waldorf School (also home to electronic pioneers Abe Duque and John Selway)
tasked with nothing less than helping young people fulfill their unique destinies.
With the school’s emphasis on artistic and imaginative endeavors in elementary education, David

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Kaiju

Kaiju refers at least three different artists
[1] British dubstep duo;
[2] A metal band;
[3] A London based electronic DJ;
[4] Nerdcore hip-hop artist. [1] Kaiju are Jamie (whom also designed for Black Box) and Paul. Releases forthcoming on Kryptic Minds's Osiris label. Supported by KM, Youngsta, Distance, Phaeleh, Jakes etc.
More info here: http://soundcloud.com/kaiju-dub . [2] Nev wanted to get a project going using the genre of Monster movies as fuel for the songs. He contacted Elektrokutioner of Decrepitaph fame and we shot ideas back and forth.

Read more about Kaiju on Last.fm.

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hunz

Hunz is a three-piece electronic pop band, spearheaded by Brisbane-based electronic musician and producer, Hans Van Vliet. With a background in music programming and motion design, Hans pulls his notes out of a binary soup of ones and zeroes, hand-crafting synth patches and beats from scratch. The result is a mix of pulsating, glitchy electronics and ethereal vocals that hint at the sinister, but succumb to the pleasure of pop hooks instead.

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V.I.V.E.K

Today's electronic music scene revolves continuously on hype, and there are few artists and label camps that can rely almost entirely on their musical content to do their talking. Mala's Deep Medi camp and V.I.V.E.K the artist are noted exceptions to this rule. Influenced by the golden years of drum and bass and a steady diet of dub and roots music, V.I.V.E.K has been honing his musical construction skills since 2004.

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Sutekh

There are two artists with the name Sutekh.
1. The electronic DJ Sutekh,
2. The metal band Sutekh from the Netherlands.
http://www.last.fm/music/Mesha+Ne+Sutekh. 1. Since 1997, Sutekh, alias Seth Joshua Horvitz, has released consistently inconsistent electronic music on local and international labels Force Inc./Mille Plateaux, Source, Background, Plug Research, Cytrax/Delay, Tektite, and his own Context. Manipulating computers, samplers, synthesizers, ping pong tables, and found sounds, he has created everything from minimal house and techno to dense, dissonant noise collage.

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