DeForrest Brown
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In writing the soundtrack for the "spiritual sequel" to the 1992 film, veteran sound artist and composer Robert Aiki Aubrey Lowe drew on found sound, horror legacies and African-American history.
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The Italian producer evokes the spiritual elation of '90s rave music along the edge of his Roland JP-8000 Supersaw synth.
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Hendrik Weber veers away from electronic music's abstraction, using analog synths and his own voice to close the distance between audience and author.
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Ramona Gonzalez crafts a communal experience out of a moody song built for intimate, lone listening.
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Ahead of his first solo project, the guitarist for electronic-rock giants Darkside discusses electronics, improvisation and controlled spontaneity
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Electronic producer James Hinton makes emotional music from Internet samples and high-speed rhythms.