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Warp, commonly referred to as Warp Records, is an independent British record label, founded in Sheffield in 1989, specialising in experimental electronic music and Intelligent dance music.
Warp was founded by Steve Beckett and the late Rob Mitchell, who had both gained experience working at Sheffield's FON record shop, alongside record producer Robert Gordon. The name was chosen because the original name, 'Warped Records', was difficult to distinguish over the telephone. Warp soon became home to artists who would be influential in electronic music.
The first release (WAP1) was by Forgemasters (produced by Robert Gordon), whose 500 copy pressing of "Track with no Name" was financed by an Enterprise Allowance grant and distributed in a borrowed car. It set a trend for the early releases both in terms of sound, and the use of purple sleeves (designed by The Designers Republic). The follow-up was Nightmares on Wax's "Dextrous", which sold around 30,000 copies. This led to greater commercial success; by its fifth release the label had its first Top 20 chart entry with LFO and their eponymous single, "LFO", which sold 130,000 copies and peaked at #12 in the UK Singles Chart in July 1990; by coincidence, that same month another Warp act, Tricky Disco, reached #14 in the UK chart with another eponymous single, "Tricky Disco".
Artificial intelligence (AI) is the intelligence exhibited by machines or software. It is also the name of the academic field of study which studies how to create computers and computer software that are capable of intelligent behavior. Major AI researchers and textbooks define this field as "the study and design of intelligent agents", in which an intelligent agent is a system that perceives its environment and takes actions that maximize its chances of success.John McCarthy, who coined the term in 1955, defines it as "the science and engineering of making intelligent machines".
AI research is highly technical and specialized, and is deeply divided into subfields that often fail to communicate with each other. Some of the division is due to social and cultural factors: subfields have grown up around particular institutions and the work of individual researchers. AI research is also divided by several technical issues. Some subfields focus on the solution of specific problems. Others focus on one of several possible approaches or on the use of a particular tool or towards the accomplishment of particular applications.
Jochem George Paap (born 1969 in Rotterdam), known by his stage name Speedy J, is a Dutch electronic music producer based in the city of Rotterdam. His breakthrough came with the release in 1992 of the minimal techno track Pullover. Subsequently his material became more mellow as he moved away from the hardcore sounds that were then becoming popular in Belgium and the Netherlands.
His debut album Ginger (1993) was released on Richie Hawtin's Plus 8 record label in Canada, while in the UK it was part of Warp Records' Artificial Intelligence series of electronic listening music. A further, more introspective release, G-Spot followed in 1995; a live album, !ive, was also released. Afterwards his work, which included Public Energy No.1 (1997) and A Shocking Hobby (2000) became more experimental, importantly influencing the development of what is known as "IDM", or intelligent dance music.
"Upon first impressions, Public Energy No.1 highlights a big departure from previous Speedy J offerings... in a complete role reversal, it enters upon an iconoclastic electro territory more familiar to admirers of such other purveyors as Autechre, the Aphex Twin, Mike Paradinas and Martin Damm in his Steel persona," wrote Andrez Bergen in 1998 for Australian magazine Inpress.
Richard David James (born 18 August 1971), best known by his alias Aphex Twin, is an English electronic musician and composer based in London. He is best known for his influential and idiosyncratic work in electronic music styles such as IDM and ambient techno in the 1990s, for which he won widespread critical acclaim. He is also the co-founder of Rephlex Records with Grant Wilson-Claridge.
Initially releasing acid and techno records as AFX and under other aliases, James's first received widespread acclaim for his 1992 album Selected Ambient Works 85-92 and his subsequent 1993 release Selected Ambient Works Volume II. He rose to mainstream popularity with his 1997 EP, Come To Daddy and his 1999 single "Windowlicker". Taking a 14-year hiatus following the release of his 2001 album Drukqs to mixed reviews, James returned in 2014 with a new album, Syro, earning him critical praise and a win for Grammy Award for Best Dance/Electronic Album.
James was born in Limerick, Ireland, but he grew up in Lanner, Cornwall, UK, with two older sisters, in a "very happy" childhood during which they "were pretty much left to do what [they] wanted". He enjoyed living there, feeling apart from nearby cities and the rest of the world. James attended Redruth School in Redruth, Cornwall, and claimed to have produced sound on a Sinclair ZX81 (a machine with no sound hardware) at age 11:
Volume Two, Volume 2, or Volume II may refer to:
Este canal se dedica únicamente a la difusión de la obra de distintos artistas de diferentes partes del mundo, si el material te gusta apoya a los músicos comprando su música. www.pov.com.mx Tracklist: A1.- The Dice Man - Polygon Window A2.- Musicology - Telefone 529 A3.- Autechre - Crystel A4.- I.A.O - The Clan A5.- Speedy J - De-Orbit B1.- Musicology - Preminition B2.- UP! - Spiritual High B3.- Autechre - The Egg B4.- Dr Alex Paterson - Loving You Live
1. The Dice Man - Polygon Window 0:00 2. Musicology - Telefone 259 5:10 3. Autechre - Crystel 9:22 4. I.A.O - The Clan 13:59 5. Speedy J - De-Orbit 19:07 6. Musicology - Premonition 25:20 7. UP! - Spiritual High 29:24 8. Autechre - The Egg 37:07 9. Speedy J - Fill 3 44:40 10. Dr Alex Paterson - Loving You Live 48:24
"Warpvision presents an Artificial Intelligence video - (Motion) - electronic listening music for the eyes" Video by David Slade and Phil Wolstenholme: (Nanotechnics.1); (Mirage); (Corpus Porpoise Posthumous Non Polhemus); (Lifespan); (Sim)(biotics). Audio: Scanner - Untitled; Link - Arcadian (Global Communication Remix); Beaumont Hannant - Utuba; Polygon Window - Polygon Window; Richard H. Kirk - Reality Net; Speedy J - Symmetry; Mark Franklin - Release To The System (Beaumont Hannant Remix); Autechre - Basscadet (Bcdtmx). © & ℗ 1994 Warpvision
A mix CD that was given away with the first pressing of the WarpVision DVD. Mixed by Buddy Peace and ZILLA. Track listing below. SWEET EXORCIST : Testone APHEX TWIN : Selected Ambient Works Vol. 2 Disc 2 Track 5 LFO : Advance MIRA CALIX : Nunu SQUAREPUSHER : Come On My Selector PREFUSE 73 : Culturaluhorgasm BEANS : Crevice PREFUSE 73 : Nuno ANTIPOP CONSORTIUM : Tronman Speaks, Dead In Motion PREFUSE 73 : Desks, Pencils, Bottles SQUAREPUSHER : My Red Hot Car AUTECHRE : Goz Quarter APHEX TWIN : Cow Cud Is A Twin, Selected Ambient Works Vol. 2 Disc 1 Track 8 PREFUSE 73 : Point To B, 7th Message BROADCAST : Unchanging Window AUTECHRE : Second Bad Vilbel BEANS : Phreek The Beet TEAM SHADETEK : Hard Dragon BOARDS OF CANADA : In The Annexe, Open The Light BEANS : Roar, Mutescreamer [Original / ...
Tracklisting: LFO: Millionaire Dogs (Unreleased. New Album in 2003) Beans: Roar (From 'Tomorrow Right Now' warp103 10/03/02) Luke Vibert: (TBC warp'03) Satanstornade: Unlock The Mysteries of The Sun ('Satanstornade' warp666 25/11/02) Luke Vibert: (TBC warp'03) Aphex Twin: Windowlicker (Acid Edit) (From '26 Mixes For Cash' warp102 24/03/03) Dub Kult: Bells of Death (TBC warp'03) Louis Digital: (TBC warp'03) Denis Rusnak: Working Sister (TBC warp'03) Brothomstakes: Rktic Rmx (TBC warp'03) Mira Calix: Nunu (From piece created for micro music event, geneva Sept'02) Plaid: Miamivice (New album and DVD in '03) Nightmares on Wax: 70s 80s (A Cappella) ('70s 80s' wap160 24/02/03) Autechre: Nftwa4 (Unreleased, New Album 'Draft7.30' warp111 07/04/03) Boom Bip: The Unthinkable (Venetian Snares Remix)...
Taken from warprecords.com back when everything was styled with chopped off grey squares (hence the low bit rate). 30 minute documentary following Autechre, B12, Freeform et al during a European tour during the Summer of '96 Directed by Dawn Shadforth (c) warprecords.com
The landmark generative work continues to change with the seasons. New Summer iteration of ‘Reflection’ available on Apple Music, Spotify and The App Store now. Stream ‘Reflection’ (Excerpt) – http://smarturl.it/reflection-ex-stream iTunes / Apple Music – http://smarturl.it/reflection-itunes Spotify – http://smarturl.it/reflection-spotify Original Version available on 2 LP, CD, Digital: Bleep – http://smarturl.it/reflection-bleep Eno Shop – http://smarturl.it/reflection-shop Stream ‘Reflection’ – http://smarturl.it/reflection-stream