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Jørgen Træen also known by his stage name Sir Duperman is a Norwegian record producer, musician (guitar, keyboards and bass guitar) and electronica artist from Bergen. He is best known for his work as a music producer and for the studio Duper Studio, which he runs together with Yngve Sætre .
Marcus O'Dair is an English writer, musician/manager, broadcaster and lecturer.He is most notable for his work as part of the band Grasscut, described by Clash magazine as "genuinely daring electronica artists". [1]
Brian Wayne Transeau (born October 4, 1971), known by his initials as BT, is an American musician, DJ, singer, songwriter, record producer, composer, and audio engineer.An artist in the electronic music genre, he is credited as a pioneer of the trance and intelligent dance music styles that paved the way for EDM, [1] and for "stretching electronic music to its technical breaking point."
Martin Horntveth (born 20 September 1977) is a Norwegian musician (primarily drummer), composer and electronica artist. He was born in Tønsberg, and is the younger brother of tubaist Line Horntveth, but is best known as the drummer and key member of Jaga Jazzist and The National Bank together with his brother Lars Horntveth.
In 2017 the award was changed to Best Electronic Artist with the entry criteria changed to require either an album or a minimum of five single releases in the eligibility period. [ 1 ] Salmonella Dub and Concord Dawn have each won the award twice, while Shapeshifter has been nominated six times but won only once.
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Flying Lotus – hip hop, IDM, jazz, electronica; Henry Flynt – violinist, guitarist, inventor of Electronic Hillbilly Music; David Fenech – musique concrète & experimental pop music; David First – drones and interference beats; John Frusciante – guitarist, Rock Musician, Electronica, Hip Hop, Avent-Garde
In its early development, electronic music was associated almost exclusively with Western art music, but from the late 1960s, the availability of affordable music technology—particularly of synthesizers—meant that music produced using electronic means became increasingly common in the popular domains of rock and pop music and classical ...