Last Days of Silence
B12 is a British electronic music duo consisting of Mike Golding and Steve Rutter. Golding and Rutter, who shy away from the press and rarely give interviews, have also released material under the monikers Musicology, Redcell and Cmetric, and distribute their material on their own B12 record label. Their sound is usually categorized as techno or intelligent dance music (IDM). They first released music together as Infamix with two Eps of Bleep Techno, and as Xray Xperiments, a breakbeat hardcore rave outfit. Their first full-length album, Electro-Soma, is a collection of early work (some tracks originally released under the Musicology and Cmetric names) which was released by Warp Records in 1993. Their music also appeared on the Warp compilation album Artificial Intelligence. A printing error on the CD insert indicates that this album contains twelve tracks, and in fact it has thirteen (Drift, originally thought to be available only on the vinyl version of the album, is in fact on the CD release too). In 1996 the pair returned with Time Tourist, which contained mostly new material. The track Scriptures was previously released in 1994 on the Artificial Intelligence II compilation. Both albums were re-released in the United States on the Wax Trax! Records/TVT label. The brief 3EP followed in 1998, marking a change in sound from the heavy influence of Detroit techno which had characterized their previous albums. The EP was not released in the United States. Also known as B.12 Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
B12 is a British electronic music duo consisting of Mike Golding and Steve Rutter. Golding and Rutter, who shy away from the press and rarely give interviews, have also released material under the monikers Musicology, Redcell and Cmetric, and distribute their material on their own B12 record label. Their sound is usually categorized as techno or intelligent dance music (IDM). They first released music together as Infamix with two Eps of Bleep Techno, and as Xray Xperiments, a breakbeat hardcore rave outfit. Their first full-length album, Electro-Soma, is a collection of early work (some tracks originally released under the Musicology and Cmetric names) which was released by Warp Records in 1993. Their music also appeared on the Warp compilation album Artificial Intelligence. A printing error on the CD insert indicates that this album contains twelve tracks, and in fact it has thirteen (Drift, originally thought to be available only on the vinyl version of the album, is in fact on the CD release too). In 1996 the pair returned with Time Tourist, which contained mostly new material. The track Scriptures was previously released in 1994 on the Artificial Intelligence II compilation. Both albums were re-released in the United States on the Wax Trax! Records/TVT label. The brief 3EP followed in 1998, marking a change in sound from the heavy influence of Detroit techno which had characterized their previous albums. The EP was not released in the United States. Also known as B.12 Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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3tronik
aAirial
Acnode
Hall of Mirrors
Scriptures
Soundtrack of Space
Telefone 529
DB5
Obsessed
Void/Comm
Mondrin
Gimp
Bio Dimension
Basic Emotion
Cymetry
Metropolis
Obtuse
Epilion
Static Emotion
Phettt
Debris
Radiophonic Workshop
Satori
Infinite Lites (Primitives Mix)
Infinite Lites (Original Mix)
Interim
The Silicon Garden (Flymocut)
Void
Drift
Infinite Lites [Primitives Mix]
Ecliptic
VOID-Comm
Ming
Phett
Bubbles
Transient Pathways
Magnetic Fields
Infinite lites - primitives mix
Basic Rhythm
Eiyla
Fear of Expression
Drift (bonus track)
32 Lineup
Outerim
Slope
Paradroid
Static Glitch
Go With The Hiss
Dave Brubeck
One
Infinite Lites
Silicon Garden (Likemind Mix)
Silicon Garden - Likemind Mix
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