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Artist description
Producer/remixer David Eschatfische and Boston electro-pop prodigy Myke Weiskopf's late-night experiment in remix and dance music comes to fruition in a basement near Chicago, Illinois during a single sleep-deprived marathon recording session. |
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Music Style
Ambient |
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Musical Influences
Art of Noise, The Orb, The Tape-Beatles, David Van Tieghem |
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Similar Artists
808 State, System 7 |
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Artist History
Eschatfische and Weiskopf have worked together writing, remixing and deconstrucing music since their fateful meeting in 1990. Weiskopf has gone on to create the Boston pop band Science Park, whose albums Futurama and disinformation have received rave reviews, while Eschatfische languishes in much-relished obscurity. |
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Group Members
David Eschatfische and Myke Weiskopf |
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Instruments
The Barium Ion Vehicle EP: 8-bit sampler, digital synthesizers, 16-bit drum machines, electric guitar. Arbitrary Music: 12-bit sampler, digital synthesizers, 16-bit drum machines, shortwave radio, trombone, acoustic guitar. |
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Albums
David Eschatfische: THE ELEMENT OF CHANCE (1992), THE BARIUM ION VEHICLE EP (1994), THE ARBITRARY MUSIC EP (1996). Weiskopf: SCIENCE PARK (1997), FUTURAMA (1998), disinformation (2001) |
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Location
Milwaukee, WI - USA |
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