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Autechre
Autechre
English electronic music duo
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Tim Wright
Tim Wright
Welsh video game music composer
2
Noisia
Noisia
Dutch electronic music band
3
The Chemical Brothers
The Chemical Brothers
British electronic music duo
4
Lunachicks
Lunachicks
American Punk Rock Band
5
The Electric Soft Parade
The Electric Soft Parade
English psych pop band
6
Mark Knight
Mark Knight
Games audio composer / sound designer, and electric violin player from the UK
7
Tim Follin
Tim Follin
English video game music composer
8
Sound Team
Sound Team
American band
9
Legowelt
Legowelt
Dutch club dj
10
Múm
Múm
Icelander post-rock band
11
Bracket
Bracket
rock band from California
12
DJ Friction
DJ Friction
British DJ
13
Amazing Blondel
Amazing Blondel
band
14
The Spits
The Spits
15
Snuff
Snuff
British punk rock band
16
Gescom
Gescom
band
17
Boards of Canada
Boards of Canada
Scottish electronic music duo
18
Daniel Rosenfeld
Daniel Rosenfeld
german musician and producer
19
Badly Drawn Boy
Badly Drawn Boy
British singer-songwriter
20
Iron & Wine
Iron & Wine
American musician
21
Burial
Burial
British electronic musician
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Chipzel
Chipzel
electronic musician from Northern Ireland
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Clem Snide
Clem Snide
alt-country band
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Lush
Lush
band
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Barry Adamson
Barry Adamson
English rock musician
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Pussy Galore
Pussy Galore
American garage rock band
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Fantastic Plastic Machine
Fantastic Plastic Machine
Japanese DJ
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Magnet
Magnet
Norwegian singer-songwriter
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Snog
Snog
band
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Information Society
Information Society
American band
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Comet Gain
Comet Gain
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Yuzo Koshiro
Yuzo Koshiro
Japanese video game music composer, electronic music producer, and audio programmer
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Witchcraft
Witchcraft
Swedish doom metal band
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Jeremy Jay
Jeremy Jay
American musician and singer-songwriter
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65daysofstatic
65daysofstatic
English experimental rock band
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Freezepop
Freezepop
American synthpop band
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Nikki Sudden
Nikki Sudden
British musician
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Crush 40
Crush 40
Japanese-American hard rock band (former 1997)
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Hot Chip
Hot Chip
British electronic music band
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The Orb
The Orb
English electronic music group
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Poison Idea
Poison Idea
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Alela Diane
Alela Diane
American singer-songwriter
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They Might Be Giants
They Might Be Giants
American alternative rock band
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The Lawrence Arms
The Lawrence Arms
band
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Team Doyobi are an electronic music duo, Christopher Gladwin (b. 1976) and Alexander Peverett (b. 1976), currently signed to the Skam Records label. They began their collaboration by producing electronic soundtracks for self-made video art in the early 1990s. They performed at All Tomorrow's Parties in 2003 and 2004 and provided support for Autechre on the European leg of their 2001 tour. Their music has been described as glitchy, 8-bit (due to their early use of the Commodore Amiga personal computer), psychedelic and inspired by video games and movie soundtracks of the 1970s and 80s.

Team Doyobi are often cited as originators or godfathers of the UK chip tune scene due to their early use of obsolete computers as serious musical instruments, taking the chip sound out of the demo and video game scene and presenting it to techno–IDM audiences. Their early compositional techniques exploited the sound synthesis methods and nuances of the machines themselves and did not use their abilities as sequencers for external hardware devices.

Team Doyobi's early sound combined simple synth leads and basslines with funk, r'n'b or soul-like rhythms, overall rendering a stripped-down funky sound. Their early releases were entirely created using Commodore sound chips with no use of MIDI, synthesizers or other musical hardware. Although the technology they use has changed over recent years, their considered approach to the nuances and peculiarities of individual pieces of technology has remained consistent.