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Autechre
Autechre
English electronic music duo
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Blake Baxter
Blake Baxter
American musician
2
Speedy J
Speedy J
Dutch musician
3
Seefeel
Seefeel
British band
4
Freddy Fresh
Freddy Fresh
musician
5
Aphex Twin
Aphex Twin
British electronic musician
6
The Longcut
The Longcut
band that plays indie rock
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The Black Dog
The Black Dog
British electronic music group
8
Battles
Battles
American experimental rock group
9
Laurent Garnier
Laurent Garnier
French DJ and record producer
10
Legowelt
Legowelt
Dutch club dj
11
Boards of Canada
Boards of Canada
Scottish electronic music duo
12
Robert Hood
Robert Hood
American minimal techno musician
13
Richie Hawtin
Richie Hawtin
English-Canadian electronic musician and record producer
14
Octave One
Octave One
15
The Honor System
The Honor System
16
Even As We Speak
Even As We Speak
Australian indie pop band
17
Middle Class Rut
Middle Class Rut
American band
18
Digital Poodle
Digital Poodle
19
The God Machine
The God Machine
20
Turin Brakes
Turin Brakes
English band
21
The Ruts
The Ruts
band
22
Ben Wa (band)
Ben Wa (band)
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Frankie Bones
Frankie Bones
American DJ
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Lush
Lush
band
25
Sweet Exorcist
Sweet Exorcist
British music duo
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Starflyer 59
Starflyer 59
alternative rock band from Riverside, California
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Tsunami Bomb
Tsunami Bomb
band
28
Kirk Degiorgio
Kirk Degiorgio
British DJ
29
Snog
Snog
band
30
Soledad Brothers
Soledad Brothers
31
Cardiac Kidz
Cardiac Kidz
32
Booka Shade
Booka Shade
German house music duo
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The Dirtbombs
The Dirtbombs
34
Liquid Stranger
Liquid Stranger
Swedish musician
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Hellbastard
Hellbastard
English Band
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Pussy Galore
Pussy Galore
American garage rock band
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New Musik
New Musik
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British electronic music duo
Record Labels
Members, past and present

B12 are a British electronic music duo consisting of Mike Golding and Steve Rutter. First appearing in the early 1990s under a variety of monikers, including Musicology, Redcell and Cmetric, the duo were often mistaken as hailing from Detroit, their sound being comparable to the so-called second wave of Detroit techno. This was compounded by the signature style of their initial releases on their own imprint B12 Records, limited editions on coloured 12" vinyl with cryptic messages etched into the run-out grooves, and the fact that Golding and Rutter tended to shy away from the press, and rarely gave interviews, which added to the mystery of their identities.

Their sound is usually categorised as techno, ambient techno, and IDM. Recurring themes of science fiction and futurism can be found in nearly all B12 releases and track names.