Spiral Into The Storm
Hailing from Toronto, Will Skol is the man behind this genre-defying sound. In the early 90s, he collaborated with post-punk and industrial bands, and by 1995 he had formed the critically-applauded techno four-piece (!) Transformantra. Following the split of that group, and stints as a producer/engineer/musician-for-hire in the early 00s, Skol brought his most adventurous work to the Palace.
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Transformantra
It began with an ongoing series of electronic jam sessions, brimming with vitality. It ended with DATs of extraordinary material languishing in a shoebox. But in between, this foursome was being met with North American critical-acclaim, while blowing minds on warehouse dancefloors.
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Arthur Oskan
Before he became known for his Detroit-tinged productions and live sets, Arthur Oskan had already made a name for himself within Toronto's electronic scene under the moniker Auracle. With this project, Oskan crafted intricate layers of obtuse rhythm, accompanied by soaring analog melodies, and ambient textures. Fans of Warp Records' Artificial Intelligence series, and mid-70's Jean Michel Jarre, will definitely want to check out these rare studio recordings.
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