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The Hague (Dutch: Den Haag) is the capital and third-largest city of the Netherlands after Amsterdam and Rotterdam. The city is home to a world-famous electro scene, with pioneering 90s techno group Unit Moebius' rough and analogue productions setting the tone for a second wave of producers including Legowelt or Syncom Data.
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Legowelt (real name Danny Wolfers) is a Dutch electro musician, who describes his musical style as a hybrid form of slam jack combined with deep Chicago house, romantic ghetto technofunk and EuroHorror soundtrack. Already a few years in the business,...
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Ferenc E. van der Sluijs - better known as I-f, Inter-Ference or The Parallax Corporation started out making music in the early 90s. Our man from Den Haag was friends with the creative squat scene in his home town and was instrumental in founding the Unit...
Orgue Electronique aka Brian Chinetti certainly has not forgotten how to jack. Linked to the worldwide renowned the Hague electro-scene and his good friend Legowelt, he has come to build-up quite a reputation over the years. With his musical baggage he has travelled all over the world, including two Japanese tours and several USA...
Being a member of the mighty Viewlexx Family, Ingmar Pauli, released some devastating electro and italo-disco inspired tracks over the past decade. Being a busy man he is involved in many other side-projects such as Novamen, which he forms with his long time friend and bass monster DJ Overdose, as well as Matzo&Pauli, which is a...
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Since 1995 Syncom Data have buildt up a name with their deep, dubby and raw electro-techno-house sound. Starting out on legendary label Bunker Records they kicked off their own SD Records outfit in 2005 with the release of the 'Horse EP', which was...
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His releases as 2562, A Made Up Sound and Dogdaze have established Dave Huismans as one of the key producers promoting the crossover of dubstep and Detroit-style techno. Depending on whether his productions lean more towards the dubstep or techno end of...
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