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1) Detroit producer Len Bartush aka Mutate started making music in the late nineties. His music was released on Development and D-Records both in collaboration with Richie Hawtin, Plus 8 and M-nus records. After several successful releases from 1997 – 2000 the landscape of techno began to change with the popularity of the mp3 format rising. Len became disinterested with the current trends that were arising namely minimal techno. It was during this time that he began to explore new ideas and left old ones behind taking an indefinite break from releasing music. After many years of exploring technology and...
Making music began as a hobby for the trio of producers / djs known as Mutated Forms hailing from Estonia. Original members Alexander (Zub) and Artiom (G-ruff) (3 rd member Alex H - joined the crew in 2004)started experimenting with different genres of electronic music using any and all software they could find. It was at the beginning of 2004 when MF's tunes first began appearing on various drum and bass CD-compilations. During the course of 2004 they released an album on Prosvet Records, a Russian label, called 'MF Project - No Limits'. The album was mostly jump up tunes...
Somewhere in the 21st century: Beyond the suburban sprawl of Blahlow, four punk scientists decided to take destiny in their own hands. They armed themselves with battery-operated electronic sound sources and developed mutated antibodies to survive in their hostile environment. They proceeded to deconstruct regurgitated rock and roll from the Hazchem-Haus laboratory and called their experimentation "Mutate Now". The first findings were documented and released in the public sector under the name "Punk Science" with two corresponding short demonstration visuals of homegrown retro-futurism. No further information is available at this time. .