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Florian Hecker
Florian Hecker
German-Austrian musician
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Yasunao Tone
Yasunao Tone
Japanese artist
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Merzbow
Merzbow
Japanese noise project
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Robert Hampson
Robert Hampson
English rock and experimental musician
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Aphex Twin
Aphex Twin
British electronic musician
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Oneohtrix Point Never
Oneohtrix Point Never
American musician
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Seefeel
Seefeel
British band
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John Duncan
John Duncan
American performance and sound artist
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Tom Tom Club
Tom Tom Club
American rock band
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Suicide
Suicide
American musical duo
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Balzac
Balzac
Japanese punk band
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The Pietasters
The Pietasters
band
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Amplifier
Amplifier
British band
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Japan
Japan
English new wave band
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Squarepusher
Squarepusher
British musician
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Iain Matthews
Iain Matthews
English musician and songwriter
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Kill Your Idols
Kill Your Idols
band that plays punk rock
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No-Man
No-Man
English art-pop duo
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Information Society
Information Society
American band
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Man or Astro-man?
Man or Astro-man?
American surf rock group
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Eluvium
Eluvium
American songwriter
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Exposé
Exposé
American vocal group
Russell Haswell
British musician

Russell Haswell

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Satans Tornade

Russell Haswell (born 1970, Coventry) is an English multidisciplinary artist.

He has exhibited conceptual and wall-based visual works, video art, public sculpture, as well as audio presentations in both art gallery and concert hall contexts. Extreme Computer Music is one specialized area of activity. An ongoing collaboration (2003 +) with Florian Hecker working with Iannis Xenakis' graphic-input 'UPIC Music Composing System' is one project, the recorded results have been presented in the form of multi channel electroacoustic diffusion sessions, for example for the Frieze Art Fair. He has collaborated with: Aphex Twin, Jake and Dinos Chapman, Florian Hecker, Earth, Popol Vuh, Kjetil Manheim, Carsten Höller, Mika Vainio, Carl Michael von Hausswolff, Masami Akita, Peter Rehberg, Zbigniew Karkowski, Gescom, Yasunao Tone and Whitehouse.

In 2002 his debut compact disc Live Salvage 1997–2000 (Mego) received Prix Ars Electronica Honorable Mention for Digital Musics. In 2005 and 2006 he curated two London-based All Tomorrow's Parties club events, entitled 'Easy to Swallow', intended for the "broad-minded" the events showcased: Carl Michael von Hausswolff, Yasunao Tone + Hecker, Mark Stewart and the Maffia, Aphex Twin, Whitehouse, Surgeon + Regis Present: British Murder Boys, Lee Dorrian, Pita, Earth, Autechre, Robert Hood (ex-Underground Resistance).

In 2009 he contributed a cover of the Wild Planet song "Cabasa Cabasa" to the Warp20 (Recreated) compilation.