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Many of the "artists" on this website are aliases of Joacim Thenander. Further on he will be referred to as JT.
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...are short for Audio Air Strike Authority. Which is a continuation of the band Cultivated Bimbo. A.A.S.A. are JT on programming and Ö-dahl on ideas. The music is heavy beats and rhythmic patterns, blended with the roughest loops there is.
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aka JT (and formely known as Proctor) started in 1995. Highly influenced of the underground club scene and eager to be among the best. Proctor released a 12" vinyl and CD on Sony Music in 1996 called Voices. The track climbed in both the Swedish Prime Cuts and Swedish Dance Charts and was a minor hit 'round in the clubs.
Proctor changed the name to Crash Dance and published a song (Inycon) on Reasonstation in 2001, and the response was very positive. Since then, several tracks have been published on Reasonstation, and there is more to come.
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aka JT (and formely known as Spasmo).
Started doing remixes in 1996, making jungle tracks with boomy bass.
Appeared as a guest on a show with the music collective "Moder Jord Massiva" in 1997. A few tracks has been released on different labels, mostly remixes.
Became an well known artist on Reasonstation in 2001 with the awesome track "Oblivion". Killa Dawgs/Spasmo have five tracks among the 10 best reviewed drum and bass tunes on Reasonstation - forever.
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aka JT.
The DJ mixes found in the mp3 section are made by JT, whatever other information there is. Lab Report is a series of DJ mixes for your pleasure.
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Audio rain in your brain, dancing on that uneasy edge between: Silence or sound? Noise or harmony?
At the heart of Leproform lies questions - questions that form a pool of sonic void, where YOU, the listener, can be the collaborating creator of strange, new moods...
On a straight note: More ambient than ambient. Sometimes industrial, sometimes electronic, but always 100% artificial.Leproform is NOT JT. Leproform's alter ego is Tisa.
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aka JT.
Started 1991 as "Maschine Brennt".
Played live January 1992 in Uppsala, Sweden as a single member. Made one more concert at the end of the year with three people on stage. Yet another gig during the summer 1993, this time with five more "members". Maschine Brennt developed into a "cyber-robot future" with a cast of different characters, such as:
* Maschine - the commander
* Kretnjik - confiscated man-machine, due to malfunction
* Atoma 1 & 2 - made for silent dancing
* Atoma 1000 - the ultimate Atoma, still under construction
The theatrical sense of Maschine Brennt soon faded out, and the project was transformed into Lobtec - sounds and noise for man or machine. No more concerts or gigs were made since the era of Maschine Brennt.
But the music keeps on coming.
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aka JT.
The first Mobhead tracks were made back in 1994. Influenced by the acid house / Chicago house scene, Mobhead started making groovy rhythms and funky beats, with the intention to make people dance.
They have appeared on several records with lots of remixes. The track "Let the rhythm groove you" was played on Swedish broadcast radio in 1996.
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...is NOT JT.
Phunk is Icey, JT's brother, doing guitars, vocals and programming. During summer 2003 he recorded the demo CD "Nursery Rhymes" featuring four new tracks at microLAB Studios. JT recorded and mastered the session with Line 6 POD2, Godin Guitars, Cubase VST, TC|Works plugins, KORG Triton Studio and T-RackS.
Six of the tracks from Phunk's demos was remixed and heavily remade by JT during the spring 2004. Lobtec, A.A.S.A., Crash Dance and Killa Dawgs are mentioned as remixers. The CD was called Re-Animate.
More on Phunk is found on his own website www.phunk.se.
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