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Boards of Canada
Boards of Canada
Scottish electronic music duo
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Apparat
Apparat
German electronic musician
2
Boom Bip
Boom Bip
American record producer
3
The Black Dog
The Black Dog
British electronic music group
4
A Guy Called Gerald
A Guy Called Gerald
British musician
5
The Honorary Title
The Honorary Title
alternative indie rock and country band
6
Stump
Stump
musical ensemble
7
Spencer Krug
Spencer Krug
Canadian musician
8
Autechre
Autechre
English electronic music duo
9
Seefeel
Seefeel
British band
10
Si Begg
Si Begg
English electronic musician
11
Kevin Devine
Kevin Devine
Songwriter and musician
12
Cuban Boys
Cuban Boys
British music act
13
Concord Dawn
Concord Dawn
band
14
Jack Rose
Jack Rose
American guitarist
15
Aphex Twin
Aphex Twin
British electronic musician
16
BOB
BOB
Indie pop band from North London, England
17
My Dad Is Dead
My Dad Is Dead
18
Artery
Artery
band
19
Mike Paradinas
Mike Paradinas
British musician
20
Julianna Barwick
Julianna Barwick
American musician
21
Sonic Boom Six
Sonic Boom Six
band
22
centrozoon
centrozoon
German electronic improvisational music group
23
McCarthy
McCarthy
British indie pop band
24
Strangelove
Strangelove
English alternative rock band
25
Neal Casal
Neal Casal
American guitarist, singer, songwriter, and producer
26
Venetian Snares
Venetian Snares
Canadian musician
27
Alec Empire
Alec Empire
German musician
28
Analog Rebellion
Analog Rebellion
independent music project of Aledo, Texas songwriter Daniel Hunter
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VAST
VAST
American alternative rock band
30
Dead Meadow
Dead Meadow
American rock band
31
Sandro Perri
Sandro Perri
Canadian musician
32
Cass McCombs
Cass McCombs
American singer-songwriter, composer, guitarist
33
Autolux
Autolux
band
34
Fitz of Depression
Fitz of Depression
American punk rock band from Tumwater, Washington
35
Extreme Noise Terror
Extreme Noise Terror
British band
36
Greg Howe
Greg Howe
American musician
37
Hopewell
Hopewell
American rock band
38
Phosphorescent
Phosphorescent
American singer-songwriter
39
Benn Jordan
Benn Jordan
American modern jazz and IDM musician
40
Kieran Hebden
Kieran Hebden
English musician and DJ
41
Hefner
Hefner
band
42
The Essex Green
The Essex Green
43
Britt Daniel
Britt Daniel
American musician
44
Missing Persons
Missing Persons
band
45
Animal Collective
Animal Collective
American musical group
46
Pretty Girls Make Graves
Pretty Girls Make Graves
band
47
Destroyalldreamers
Destroyalldreamers
48
Dirty Projectors
Dirty Projectors
American rock group
49
Her Space Holiday
Her Space Holiday
american musician
50
Chicane
Chicane
English musician, composer, songwriter and record producer
51
Thaddeus Herrmann
Thaddeus Herrmann
German electronic musician, music journalist and label owner
52
Greenskeepers
Greenskeepers
American indie rock band
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A House
A House
band
54
Leæther Strip
Leæther Strip
band
55
Butterfly Child
Butterfly Child
band from Northern Ireland
56
Matt Costa
Matt Costa
American musician
57
Esem
Esem
Bulgarian musician
58
Joseph Arthur
Joseph Arthur
American singer-songwriter
59
Electric Sound of Joy
Electric Sound of Joy
60
Clem Snide
Clem Snide
alt-country band
61
Burial
Burial
British electronic musician
62
The Fades
The Fades
British band
63
Jools Holland
Jools Holland
musician and television personality

Christopher Horne, also known by his stage name christ., is a Scottish musician. He disclaims any religious meaning in the stage name; he describes it as short for his full name, and the full stop or period as indicating that status as an abbreviation.

christ. performs as a solo electronic music artist, and his music is often likened to that of the (also Scottish) electronic group Boards of Canada. In fact, credited as Chris H., he was an early participant in the nebulous Hexagon Sun collective from which Boards of Canada emerged, and was a collaborator with the group until approximately 1995. He appeared on the Twoism album, reissued by Warp in 2002. Horne's departure was amicable and he thanks the duo on his Pylonesque EP issued on the Benbecula Records label in 2001. He followed this release with a full-length album Metamorphic Reproduction Miracle on the same label which was very well received within the genre.

christ. has toured the UK, Europe and Japan and performed a live session for John Peel at Maida Vale studios in London on 17 December 2003. This session became notable among Peel's fans as being the only known occasion upon which the DJ requested an encore. He released his fourth full-length album, his second for Benbecula, on 22 January 2007 (after delays, due to manufacturing and marketing issues extending past the intended November 2006 date).