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Stephen Christian, head of A&R at Rustie's label Warp Records, said the record has an inherent energy you don't find in a lot of electronic music.
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Now signed to influential British label Warp, Ellison has also gathered together a group of like-minded musicians on his own Brainfeeder label.
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Sounds more like Warp is desperately trying to find something that hits ... shotgun style.
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What happens when you apply the talents of the digital-media wizards at the London-based record label Warp, home to Aphex Twin and Autechre, to the speeches of the president of the United States?
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It came about when Wardle, now 53, received an email from Julie Campbell, a funky singer-songwriter in her early thirties, who last year debuted under the alias LoneLady on the techno label Warp.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Andrew Perry 2011
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Cool label Warp - home to acts such as Aphex Twin, Battles and Maximo Park - celebrates its
The Q Daily 2009
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As British tastemaker label Warp's longest-serving artist, he's shared space on their roster with Autechre, Aphex Twin, and Squarepusher.
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The result was "Testone," and it was the third 12" ever for the fledgling Sheffield label Warp Records.
News 2011
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Using a Food and Drug Administration-approved, handheld LED -- playfully called Warp 10 for its Star Trek style -- wound-healing time was cut in half on board the USS Salt Lake City , a nuclear sub.
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In a post on their record label Warp's website, they write, "Due to Battles 'ambitions of finishing their second studio album followed by commitments to a full touring schedule in
Femalefirst.co.uk - Celebrity Gossip + Lifestyle Magazine 2010
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