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A pioneer in the distinctly Japanese sonics of "environmental" sound design, composer Takashi Kokubo began his solo career in the early 1980s, making synthesizer compositions inspired by classical music in the vein of fellow Japanese composer Isao Tomita, but across the following decades, his productions would pay deep homage to the sounds of the natural world and its spiritually soothing properties – as both inspiration for his music, and as a prominent feature in the music itself.

Steve Stoll

Steve Stoll

Steve Stoll has been played over 10 times on NTS, first on 10 April 2013. Steve Stoll's music has been featured on 15 episodes.

Producing pure, minimalist analogue-minded techno in the vein of early Plastikman and Joey Beltram (even though his career began as a drummer with the industrial label Wax Trax), Steve Stoll has recorded for Nova Mute, Probe, DJax, Delirium, Synewave and his own Proper NYC label. Raised in Brooklyn, Stoll listened to hip-hop and disco as a child, then joined the Army straight out of high-school. He served for five years, including a period in the Gulf War when he plotted bomb runs by satellite. After being released, Stoll shifted around: he played drums for the industrial group Sister Machine Gun, studied jazz and began recording straight-edged techno for Big Apple labels like 212 Productions and Damon Wild's Synewave.

Stoll debuted for Sm:)e Recordings with the 1995 album Pacemaker. The following year brought another album, Zero Divide (recorded as the Operator) and an EP for Nova Mute (as the Blunted Boy Wonder). After he reverted back to Steve Stoll, Damn Analog Technology followed in 1997 and The Blunted Boy Wonder one year later. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide

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Steve Stoll

Steve Stoll has been played over 10 times on NTS, first on 10 April 2013. Steve Stoll's music has been featured on 15 episodes.

Producing pure, minimalist analogue-minded techno in the vein of early Plastikman and Joey Beltram (even though his career began as a drummer with the industrial label Wax Trax), Steve Stoll has recorded for Nova Mute, Probe, DJax, Delirium, Synewave and his own Proper NYC label. Raised in Brooklyn, Stoll listened to hip-hop and disco as a child, then joined the Army straight out of high-school. He served for five years, including a period in the Gulf War when he plotted bomb runs by satellite. After being released, Stoll shifted around: he played drums for the industrial group Sister Machine Gun, studied jazz and began recording straight-edged techno for Big Apple labels like 212 Productions and Damon Wild's Synewave.

Stoll debuted for Sm:)e Recordings with the 1995 album Pacemaker. The following year brought another album, Zero Divide (recorded as the Operator) and an EP for Nova Mute (as the Blunted Boy Wonder). After he reverted back to Steve Stoll, Damn Analog Technology followed in 1997 and The Blunted Boy Wonder one year later. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide

Original source: Last.fm

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Model T
Steve Stoll
NovaMute1998
El Dopa
Steve Stoll
Proper N.Y.C.1998
Mosquito
Steve Stoll
NovaMute1998
Jumpin' Off
Steve Stoll
Fine Audio Recordings2001
Hyperrealism (Pt. 1)
Steve Stoll
Sm:)e Communications1995
Time Attack (Props 015)
Steve Stoll
A1 Records1998
Elements
Steve Stoll
Sm:)e Communications1995
TR Experience
Steve Stoll
Trax Records1995
Vertical State Dub
Steve Stoll
Proper N.Y.C.1998
Untitled
Steve Stoll
Proper N.Y.C.1994