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Simply on of the world's most gifted and versatile artists in the field of broken beats, native Brazilian Amon Tobin started recording music under the name of Cujo during the mid-1990s, when was living in the UK. Signing to Ninja Tune in 1996, Tobin began to release under his real name, simultaneously innovating the genres of downbeat, drum 'n bass and electronica with landmark albums such as 'Bricolage' and 'Supermodified'. In recent years Tobin has turned to the art of scoring soundtracks - check his album 'Chaos Theory, which was recorded for the 'Splinter Cell' video game - and he has started the collaboration projects Two Fingers (with Joe Chapman) and Eskamon (with Eskmo).
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Legendary label started in 1991 by Coldcut members Matt Black and Jonathan More. Known for its diversity of releases, Ninja Tune managed to tie very individual and creative artists to...
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