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Mark Clifford
Mark Clifford
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Ceephax Acid Crew
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Aphex Twin
Aphex Twin
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Mike Paradinas
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Autechre
Autechre
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Leila Arab
Leila Arab
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Luke Vibert
Luke Vibert
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Boards of Canada
Boards of Canada
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Oneohtrix Point Never
Oneohtrix Point Never
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Squarepusher
Squarepusher
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Mira Calix
Mira Calix
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Bibio
Bibio
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Cylob
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Pram
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The Black Dog
The Black Dog
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Black Devil Disco Club
Black Devil Disco Club
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LFO
LFO
British electronic band
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Chris Clark
Chris Clark
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Less Than Jake
Less Than Jake
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Ulrich Schnauss
Ulrich Schnauss
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Darkstar
Darkstar
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B12
B12
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The Devil Wears Prada
The Devil Wears Prada
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Bochum Welt
Bochum Welt
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Red Snapper
Red Snapper
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Sharks
Sharks
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Abruptum
Abruptum
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808 State
808 State
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Stick to Your Guns
Stick to Your Guns
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Biosphere
Biosphere
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Nathan Fake
Nathan Fake
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Four Year Strong
Four Year Strong
American pop punk band
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Kevin Martin
Kevin Martin
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Versa
Versa
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Jon Hopkins
Jon Hopkins
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The Word Alive
The Word Alive
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Hit the Lights
Hit the Lights
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Stuart David
Stuart David
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Mouse on Mars
Mouse on Mars
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Vanna
Vanna
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Broadcast
Broadcast
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Si Begg
Si Begg
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State Champs
State Champs
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Never Shout Never
Never Shout Never
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Pure Reason Revolution
Pure Reason Revolution
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Senses Fail
Senses Fail
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Big D and the Kids Table
Big D and the Kids Table
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Face to Face
Face to Face
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Breathe Carolina
Breathe Carolina
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Mike Dred
Mike Dred
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My Bloody Valentine
My Bloody Valentine
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Echobelly
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The Bouncing Souls
The Bouncing Souls
American punk rock band
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The Field
The Field
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Mayday Parade
Mayday Parade
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Eliot Lipp
Eliot Lipp
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The Ataris
The Ataris
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The Story So Far
The Story So Far
American pop punk band
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Slowdive
Slowdive
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Protest the Hero
Protest the Hero
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Darrell Fitton
Darrell Fitton
British musician
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Füxa
Füxa
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Justin Broadrick
Justin Broadrick
British musician
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Every Time I Die
Every Time I Die
American band
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Tracy Bonham
Tracy Bonham
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Chelsea Grin
Chelsea Grin
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Seefeel are a British electronic and post-rock band formed in the early 1990s by Mark Clifford (guitar, programming), Daren Seymour (bass), Justin Fletcher (drums, programming), and Sarah Peacock (vocals, guitar). Their work became known for bridging the guitar-based shoegaze sound with the production techniques of ambient techno and electronica.

Initially playing in a more conventional rock style, Seefeel soon embraced electronic production and gained recognition for their 1993 debut EP More Like Space and first album Quique (1993), both on the British independent label Too Pure. The band subsequently released music on electronic labels Warp Records and Rephlex, and then went on an extended hiatus in 1997, with members pursuing the side-projects Disjecta and Scala.

Following the reissue of Quique in 2007, Clifford and Peacock relaunched Seefeel and were joined by Shigeru Ishihara (DJ Scotch Egg) on bass, and former Boredoms drummer Iida Kazuhisa (E-Da). In 2010 they released the Faults EP (their first new recording in 14 years) followed shortly after by an eponymous LP in 2011, both on Warp.