Artists
Cameron Bobro
Cameron's music was featured on the compilation album 'Crack My Pitch Up.'
Carlo Serafini
You can find Carlo's bio and a fascinating interview at his website.
City of the Asleep
This is the musical project of Igliashon Jones, a legend and a lover of xenharmonics. He has composed and performed works for microtonal electric guitar, as well as electronic music such as the album 'Map of an Internal Landscape.'
Fature
"I like to write many styles of electronic music and try to keep things diverse. My concentration lies with breakbeat, nu-jazz and
experimental/melodic compositions."
Flao YG
Flao YG are an experimental group from Prague, Czech Republic.
Jacky Ligon
Jacky is a 'microtonal activist' and composer who contributed to 'Crack My Pitch Up.'
knowsur
"I love the European cultures in the interwar period about 100 years
ago. I want to rediscover the many possibilities of those cultures
by using the techniques and the sense of 2010s Japanese pop culture.
My activities about musical experiments may be watched at YouTube.
http://www.youtube.com/user/knowsur
And I also write ordinary pop music."
Microdub
Microdub is a collaboration between Jurica Jelic and Tony Dubshot.
Paragon
Paragon is an electronic musician and tunesmith who focuses on liquid rotating beats and uses microtonality to achieve dense but pleasing harmonies which would be impossible in 12-tone equal temperament.
Scratchy Dubplate Crew
Uh oh, Tony Dubshot again, in disguise!
Sevish
Sevish (Sean Archibald) is an independent 'bedroom producer' from London, UK. He often produces drum'n'bass, breakbeat, and electronic music - almost always with a heavy syncopated beat. While much of his music should be considered experimental, most is uptempo and danceable. His latest album Golden Hour is a feast of uptempo electronic music using a wide range of microtonal tuning systems.
Sean has been recording under the name Sevish since 2004. Before 2010 he released one album called Crowded Images, and two EPs, Exposure EP and Sevish EP. His work has appeared on a handful of netlabel compilation albums, one on Split Notes, one on spontanMusik and at least five on fatureNet Recordings.
Favourite tea: Darjeeling
Favourite tunings: 22-tone equal temperament, Bohlen-Pierce and Wendy Carlos' three non-octave scales.
Website: www.sevish.com
Tony Dubshot
Tony Dubshot is a demented dub scientist from Leiden, the Lowlands. His sonic experimentation has been labelled electro dub, psychedelic dubstep, scientific dancehall and lowrider voodoo dub. All of these labels are correct.
Long before he locked himself up in his dub studio Tony was a founding member and selector of Runcome Sound System (Leiden, NL). In those days he created dancehall riddims but gradually his sound moved towards dub. Nowadays Dubshot productions are played by big sound systems all over the world.
Tony Dubshot runs the ISM dub studio and the DUBBHISM netlabel
Official website: www.dubbhism.com
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