wikipedia.org: "Douglas Benford is a English musician, producer and co-founder of SPRAWL. He lives and works in London.
Benford has had many recorded releases under many guises: mainly as Si-cut.db, but also Radial Blend, Phoenix Jig, Pantunes Music & Media Form (via Douglas's own imprint Suburbs Of Hell), covering electronica/drum n' bass/ambient, and then into microsound, glitch and dub... as SI-CUT.DB Douglas also runs and plays at the SPRAWL club, based in London, and it's label SPRAWL IMPRINT." Read on
Crystal Stilts
xlr8r.com: "One could apply many labels to the music of Crystal Stilts. A few that come to mind are '60s-era pysch, garage rock, surf rock, and avant-pop, but really, all of these contribute equally to the music on the Brooklyn-based band's debut full-length, Alight of Night."
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Starting his professional career in 1994 Neil Landstrumm has released music and also worked in the motion graphics field with MTV, Rockstar Games and The Magnificents.
He is native to Scotland but spent several years living in New York during the late 1990s.
Early producer of of the "wonky techno" school, accomplished hip-hop beats producer, latterly involved with more bassy elements of dubstep and ragga influenced sounds.
wikipedia.org: "Harry Pussy was a noise rock band from Miami, active from 1992 to 1997. The main members were Bill Orcutt on guitar and vocals and Adris Hoyos on drums and vocals. Other members included briefly Ian Steinberg on accordion, and later either Mark Feehan or Dan Hosker on second guitar. They recorded primarily for the Siltbreeze label.
The often violent and sexually charged music of Harry Pussy is still well-regarded and highly influential in the noise and noise rock scenes."
The WIRE 298 "Frankfurt-based Analog Africa founder Samy Ben Redjeb has produced an exclusive mix for The Wire to tie in with Richard Henderson's Primer on West African psychedelia in this month's issue. The Mix contains as yet unnamed music from Angola, Ethiopia, Senegal, Nigeria, Togo, Guinea & Benin, much of it to be released on Analog Africa in the near future." Download here