Meat Beat Manifesto is one of the most influential and significant experimental and industrial electronic music bands.
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Kraftwerk have been widely recognised as the defenitive pioneers of techno music and modern electronica.
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Born in Washington D.C. 1970, Paul D.Miller -aka DJ Spooky- is one of the most creative DJs from the States, and main figure of the New York’s illbient scene.
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Born in Detroit 1963, Derrick May is considered as one of the fathers of techno and precursor of the Detroit scene in the mid-80’s.
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 Cluster is one of the most creative electronic German bands from the 70’s, formed in Berlin in 1970 under the name of Kluster by Conrad Schnitzler, Hans-Jaochim Roedelius and Dieter Moebius.
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Carl Craig is one of the most important names in the Detroit 2nd generation of electronic music DJs and producers.
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 Cabaret Voltaire is one of the most influencial bands during the last decades of electronic music, specially in the genres of industrial, synth pop, techno, and experimental genres.
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Brian Eno has been considered the father of modern ambient music. He is one of the most innovative artists of contemporary music who is also a key influence in the glam rock scene.
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 His unique musical style and charismatic showmanship have distinguished
Reza as a Musical Trendsetter and favored Party Rocker! DJ Reza is
responsible for putting the "Grand" back in "Finale"
annually at America’s largest Halloween Spooktacular “Monster Massive”.
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Felix is regarded as a member of the second wave of Chicago house. He
entered the dance music elite not only via his recordings (under a
number of aliases, including Thee Maddkatt Courtship, Aphrohead and
Sharkimaxx), but also for his ownership of Radikal Fear Records, one of
the premiere Chicago labels of the 1990s.
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 A perennial favorite as the best DJ in the world according to fans as
well as the major mixing magazines, Carl Cox has been a part of
Britain's dance scene from the heady days of disco through to the
global clubland of the new millennium, with temporary pit stops
covering hip-hop, the rare groove movement, and the immense rave
revolution of the late '80s.
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