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</td> <td height="40" colspan="2" class="body"> <br> <a href="#?">?</a> <a href="#A">A</a> <a href="#B">B</a> <a href="#C">C</a> <a href="#D">D</a> <a href="#E">E</a> <a href="#F">F</a> <a href="#G">G</a> <a href="#H">H</a> <a href="#I">I</a> <a href="#J">J</a> <a href="#K">K</a> <a href="#L">L</a> <a href="#M">M</a> <a href="#N">N</a> <a href="#O">O</a> <a href="#P">P</a> <a href="#R">R</a> <a href="#S">S</a> <a href="#T">T</a> <a href="#U">U</a> <a href="#V">V</a> <a href="#W">W</a> <a href="#X">X</a> <a href="#Y">Y</a> <br><br> <h2><A name="?">?</a></h2> <h2><A name="A"> 360Heads </a> </h2> <p class="normal"> <a href="http://www.myspace.com/360heads">myspace.com/360heads</a></p> <p class="normal"> Electronic / New Wave / Fusion</p> <br><br> <h2><A name="A">A</a></h2><br><br> <h2><A name="A"> Acrnym </a> </h2> <p class="normal"> <a href="http://www.myspace.com/theacrnyms" > myspace.com/theacrnyms</a></p> <p class="normal">Breakcore brrreakcore. Computer breakcore bang bang. Raveyblasting breakcore. 20-year-old Glasgow native seeks computor, GSOH, breakcore, happy fun. Must have own car. Breakcore. </p><br> <h2>Albino Monk</h2> <p class="normal"><a href="http://www.myspace.com/glasgowalbinomonk">myspace.com/glasgowalbinomonk</a> </p> <p class="normal">ALBINo MoNK are a 4 piece Alt rock band from Glasgow Scotland involving crooked time signatures unusual tunings the use of samplers and other gadgetry.</p> <br> <h2>Altres</h2> <p class="normal"><a href="http://www.myspace.com/altres " >myspace.com/altres </a></p> <p class="normal">Altres are from Dundee. They originally formed in 1983, playing mostly instrumental, improvised electronic music at a time when very few bands, if any, were making this type of music in the UK. Influences included: Tangerine Dream, Klaus Schulze, Philip Glass, Throbbing Gristle, Faust, the Doors, the Church and many others</p><br> <h2>Aonaran</h2> <p class="normal"><a href="http://aonaran.bandcamp.com/">aonaran.bandcamp.com</a></p> <p class="normal"> Ambient electronic/acoustic music inspired by the likes of Biosphere and Brian Eno.</p> <br> <h2>Araya</h2> <p class="normal"><a href="http://www.myspace.com/keirthemusical">myspace.com/keirthemusical</a></p> <p class="normal">""Melodic delicate sounds, transformed into a serious of glitch and breaks possessing as much energy as emotion, this is a chap already making a name for himself from Inverness to Edinburgh and now Glasgow. Go see him." ---TRONIC GLASGOW"</p><br> <h2>Astral Chord</h2> <p class="normal"><a href="http://www.myspace.com/astralchord " > myspace.com/astralchord </a></p> <p class="normal">Astral Chord has sound-houses, where is practised and demonstrated all sounds, and their generation. It has harmonies which you have not, of quarter-sounds, and lesser slides of sounds.</p><br> <a href="#top">top</a> <br><br> <h2><A name="B">B</a></h2><br><br> <h2>Beatwife</h2> <p class="normal"><a href="http://www.myspace.com/beatwifeaudio" > myspace.com/beatwifeaudio </a></p> <p class="normal"><a href="http://www.rootlessporductions.com/bEATWIFE.html">www.rootlessporductions.com/bEATWIFE.html</a></p> <p class="normal">Beatwife is experimental electronica, drum and bass orientated. We use desktop PC's with many controllers to create sounds and manipulate them live. Sonic experiments performed live to bring people further into the future of new music and to try and express what is possible in the soundscape that we have as human beings. </p><br> <h2>Binary Zero</h2> <p class="normal"><a href="http://www.binaryzero.co.uk">binaryzero.co.uk</a></p> <p class="normal"><a href="http://www.myspace.com/binaryzero">www.myspace.com/binaryzero</a></p> <p class="normal">Binary Zero is an electronic artist dealing in Experimental Techno, Glitch and a touch of Breakcore. A fusion of ambience and chaos, creating a blend of high octaine beats and soft yet jagged synth lines.</p> <br> <h2>Black Sun</h2> <p class="normal"><a href="http://www.myspace.com/legionofblacksun " > myspace.com/legionofblacksun </a></p> <p class="normal"> Black Sun have always been an uncompromising and deliberately contrary band - early gigs would see them play with a confrontational (and occasionally violent) performance artist called Poledancer and anything up to 5 guitarists...crushing and often sickening noise. This is coloured, thankfully, with passages of almost ambient instrumental scarcity </p><br> <h2>Boards of Canada</h2> <p class="normal"><a href="http://www.boardsofcanada.com">boardsofcanada.com</a></p> <p class="normal"><a href="www.myspace.com/abeautifulplace">myspace.com/abeautifulplace</a> <p class="normal">Their music is reminiscent of the warm, scratchy, artificial sounds of 1970s television and contains recurring themes of childhood and nostalgia. Michael and Marcus admit to being inspired by the documentary films of the National Film Board of Canada, from which the group's name is derived.[en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boardsofcanada]</p><br> <h2>Boom Edan</h2> <p class="normal"><a href="http://www.myspace.com/tuckerock">myspace.com/tuckerock</a></p> <p class="normal">Harsh, industrial, & synthesised sounds</p> <br> <h2>Buffalo buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo</h2> <p class="normal"><a href="http://www.buffalobuffalobuffalo.net">buffalobuffalobuffalo.net</a></p> <p class="normal">The music made by Buffalo buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo explores difference and detail through the use of repetition and layering. Their work is usually site-specific, produced in response to spaces, places and objects. This often involves dialogue with minimalist architecture, sculpture and painting. </p><br> <a href="#top">top</a> <br><br> <h2><A name="C">C</a></h2><br><br> <h2>Aileen Campbell</h2> <p class="normal"><a href="http://www.ica.org.uk/Aileen%20Campbell+16727.twl">www.ica.org.uk/Aileen%20Campbell+16727.twl</a></p> <p class="normal">Aileen is a visual artist who makes voiceworks. Through her work she explores her intimate understanding of the structure of music gained during her time as a young chorister and from voice tuition to extend her vocal technique. Her performance and video pieces construct situations which question historical perceptions and personal experiences of the voice [http://www.emerged.net/newsletters/cubed/]</p><br> <h2>Iain Campbell</h2> <p class="normal"><a href="http://iainfcampbell.blogspot.com/">iainfcampbell.blogspot.com</a></p> <p class="normal">composersuperimposerperformerclown</p><br> <h2>Cheer</h2> <p class="normal"><a href="http://mecheer.com">mecheer.com</a></p> <p class="normal"><a href="http://www.myspace.com/mecheer">myspace.com/mecheer</a></p> <p class="normal"> I&#148;m Alec. I make music, paintings/doodles, and videos/animations. I hail from up north, but now reside in Glasgow. </p> <br> <h2>Cicada Song</h2> <p class="normal"><a href="http://www.myspace.com/cicadasongproject" >myspace.com/cicadasongproject</a></p> <p class="normal">Cicada Song is the electronic side project of Giorgos from the Occasional Flickers. Just like the cicada song, their music is based on manipulated wee melodies of real instruments that repeat themselves to death, until they lose their meaning.</p><br> <h2> Cindytalk </h2> <p class="normal"><a href=" http://of-ghosts-and-buildings.blogspot.com/ýÿ">of-ghosts-and-buildings.blogspot.com/</a></p> <p class="normal">Cindytalk have been active since 1982. During the 80s and 90s their sound was defined by broken down rock structures and abstract piano ambience. A third side to their coin emerged at the dawn of the 21st Century with a turn towards obscure computer usage pushing all resemblance of melody and conventual texture to the outer edges. </p><br> <h2> Colliderscope </h2> <p class="normal"><a href="http://www.colliderscope.com">colliderscope.com</a></p> <p class="normal"> Experimental audio-visual performance and production duo. Skeletal, off-world electronica and sublime visuals collide in the spaces between dreaming and waking. "Stylish, elegant and sinister...obscure electronica, minimal beats, and exotic voice merging seamlessly with animated visuals to evolve into a multi-media artwork" (New Zealand Herald) "Hybrid going on mutant" (Guardian UK) </p><br> <h2>Cult of Personality </h2> <p class="normal"><a href="http://www.myspace.com/558940427">www.myspace.com/558940427</a></p> <p class="normal">Cult of Personality is a death industrial project from Dundee, Scotland. Mixing harsh ambient soundscapes, looped samples and distorted vocals, the C.O.P. pays homage to the industrial culture but carries on its legacy at the same time.</p> <br> <h2>Richard Craig </h2> <p class="normal"><a href="http://www.richardcraig.net" >richardcraig.net</a></p> <p class="normal">player performing and commissioning new works, performing in and around Europe, working in improvisation, contemporary music and curating events.</p> <br> <h2>Alistair Crosbie</h2> <p class="normal"><a href="http://www.myspace.com/alistaircrosbie" >myspace.com/alistaircrosbie</a></p> <p class="normal">Alistair Crosbie is a Scottish musician and sound artist, born in 1973 and based in Glasgow. He runs the Lefthand Pressings label.[you can read about Alistair on our <a href="/wp">blog</a>]</p><br> <a href="#top">top</a> <br><br> <h2><A name="D">D</a></h2><br><br> <h2>D Abraham Turner</h2> <p class="normal"><a href="http://www.myspace.com/dabrahamturner " >myspace.com/dabrahamturner </a></p> <p class="normal">Solo guitar/laptop music.</p><br> <h2>Neil Davidson</h2> <p class="normal"><a href="http://www.neildavidson.org.uk/ " >neildavidson.org.uk/</a></p> <p class="normal">Neil Davidson is a Guitar player based in Glasgow Improvisation, some composing, playing in the Glasgow Improvisers Orchestra and regular ensembles with Raymond MacDonald (duo) + (trio) with Tatsuya Nakatasni, Peter Nicholson (duo) Aileen Campbell (duo) + (trio) with Una MacGlone. [you can read about Neil on our <a href="/wp">blog</a>]</p><br> <h2>Stephen Davismoon</h2> <p class="normal"><a href="http://www.myspace.com/stephendavismoon">myspace.com/stephendavismoon</a></p> <p class="normal">I have composed music/sound art for a wide variety of instrumental and vocal ensembles with and without the use of electronics. In 2006 I founded the Sonic Fusion Festival (<a href="http://www.sonicfusionfestival.com">www.sonicfusionfestival.com</a>)</p><br> <h2>De Trop</h2> <p class="normal"><a href="http://www.myspace.com/detrop " > myspace.com/detrop </a> </p> <p class="normal"> de trop make sad, pretty noises using guitars, piano, throats, red wine and old broken analogue electronics. these are then recorded onto a fukt hissing 4track and then manipulated into something that barely resembles the original piece. or sometimes it is just left as it is. lo-fi indeed. </p> <br> <h2>Dextro</h2> <p class="normal"><a href="http://www.dextro.co.uk/">dextro.co.uk/</a></p> <p class="normal"><a href="http://www.myspace.com/dextrotransmission">hwww.myspace.com/dextrotransmission</a></p> <p class="normal">Undeniably, there's an impenetrable positive spirit running throughout Dextro's largely instrumental music. His is beautifully structured, highly melodic and richly layered electronica that - while making nods to heroes Brian Eno, Neu and Phillip Glass - is distinctly his own. A key part of Dextro's sound is the incorporation of field sounds within his lush studio compositions</p><br> <h2>Digital traffic</h2> <p class="normal"><a href="http://www.myspace.com/digitaltrafficsounds ">myspace.com/digitaltrafficsounds </a></p> <p class="normal"><a href="http://www.digitaltraffic.biz">www.digitaltraffic.biz</a></p> <p class="normal">digitalTRAFFIC create heavy electronic music soundscapes with a futuristic / sci-fi / industrial sound. The instrumentation is entirely electronic and the albums feature a mix of dark ambient aggressive tracks to lighter more classical influenced tracks. </p><br> <h2>Directing Hand</h2> <p class="normal"><a href="http://www.myspace.com/directinghand" > myspace.com/directinghand</a></p> <p class="normal">Directing Hand (from Glasgow, Scotland) is the brainchild of Alex Neilson. Skilled in the black-art of ecstatic improvisation, Neilson and his crew of sound-searching souls journey into verdant fields of free-psych-drone, delicate-bubbling-noise and traditional UK folk. [secreteye.org] </p><br> <h2>Ditchburn</h2><p class="normal"><a href="http://www.freewebs.com/ditchburn/" > www.freewebs.com/ditchburn/</a></p><p class="normal">New and unusual music & spoken word. Not genre-specific. </p><br> <a href="#top">top</a> <br><br> <h2><A name="E">E</a></h2> <br><br> <h2> electricburgh </h2> <p class="normal"><a href="http://www.myspace.com/electricburgh "> myspace.com/electricburgh </a></p> <p class="normal"> Electronic music with strong percussive, melodic and atmospheric elements, created by recording sequenced hardware, without the use of a PC or Mac. Influences include but are not limited to: soundtracks, 1980's futurism and technology, early 1990's IDM, Krautrock, electro and techno. </p><br> <h2>Electroscope</h2> <p class="normal"><a href="http://www.myspace.com/electroscope "> myspace.com/electroscope</a></p> <p class="normal"> Electroscope formed spontaneously in 1996 while testing an old Ferrograph reel-to-reel. John and Gayle like what they heard and, finding the word Electroscope in a randomly opened copy of Everyday Electronics from the '70s, the band was born. </p><br> <H2>Elle Es Aich </H2> <p class="normal"> <a href="http://www.laurensarahhayes.com ">laurensarahhayes.com </a> </p> <p class="normal"> Elle Es Aich is Glasgow born composer and performer, Lauren Sarah Hayes. Now based in Edinburgh, appearing in various incarnations from solo prepared piano and electronics, to analogue synth ensembles, laptop outfits and as piano/percussion/laptops duo. </p> <br> <h2>Erstlaub</h2> <p class="normal"><a href="http://www.erstlaub.co.uk">erstlaub.co.uk</a></p> <p class="normal">The creation of Dave Fyans of Perth, Scotland. Dealing in Brooding drones and dense atmospheric soundscapes, he draws his inspiration from both man made and natural sounds from real life and deconstructs and rebuilds them in his own stark vision by means of modular synthesis.</p> <br> <a href="#top">top</a> <br><br> <h2><A name="F">F</a></h2><br><br> <H2> Flow My Tears</H2> <p class="normal"> <a href="www.last.fm/music/Flow+My+Tears%2C+The+Policeman+Said">www.last.fm/music/Flow+My+Tears%2C+The+Policeman+Said</p> <p class="normal">A droning noise trio formed in Stirling in 2011. Featuring the vocal talents of Tom James Simpson (Anthrocite) and the twin guitars of Neil Morrison (The Colours Will Erase Us, Word or Object) and Euan Meikle (The Radiation Line, The Cosmic Dead).</P><br> <H2> The Foundling Wheel </H2> <p class="normal"> <a href="http://www.myspace.com/thefoundlingwheel"> myspace.com/thefoundlingwheel </a> </p> <p class="normal"> The Foundling Wheel builds noise-saturated mountains of programmed polyrhythms and bitcrushed distortion. A solo act, his brutally overdriven guitars, loops, and samples twist and career between twitchy introspection and a "wail of screeching banshee sonics. Pretty collides with ugly and melodies shatter into shmmering pieces. </p> <br> <h2>Frog Pocket</h2> <p class="normal"><a href="http://www.myspace.com/frog_pocket " > myspace.com/frog_pocket </a> </p> <p class="normal">Medievil pseudo techno-electro merlin-esque goth boy. </p><br> <h2>FRU</h2> <p class="normal"><a href="http://www.hostultra.com/~pjorn72/" > hostultra.com/~pjorn72/</a></p> <p class="normal">Detailed harmonic noise music made by the chap who runs the label Pjorn72. </p><br> <h2><A name="G">G</a></h2><br><br> <h2>The Glasgow Improvisers Orchestra</h2> <p class="normal"><a href="http://www.glasgowimprovisersorchestra.com">glasgowimprovisersorchestra.com</a></p> <p class="normal">The abiding concern of the band has been to explore improvisation in a large group context. This can take many forms and GIO is committed to exploring all possibilities including, for example, graphic scores, conduction techniques, conventional and non conventional notation etc</p> <br> <a href="#top">top</a> <br><br> <h2><A name="H">H</a></h2><br><br> <h2>Hassle Hound</h2> <p class="normal"><a href="http://www.pickled-egg.co.uk/hasslehound.htm " >pickled-egg.co.uk/hasslehound.htm </a></p> <p class="normal"> Hassle Hound conjure up a sophisticated mess of complimentary contradictions, voraciously sampling everything in their paths. They have built an impressive and eclectic body of material with releases on Staubgold, Pickled Egg, Textile and Twisted Nerve. They create a music of accomplished innocence, lush and melodic but with a haunting undercurrent of melancholy and menace </p><br> <h2>Hockyfrilla</h2> <p class="normal"><a href="http://www.myspace.com/hockyfrilla" > myspace.com/hockyfrilla</a></p> <p class="normal">Providing a (dis)service to the kids. You better believe you want us. You want us to make your ears emit brain discharge and your eyes bleed. Rhian is a long time Giant Tanker in Edinburgh. Dora Doll is a founder member of noise gurus Decaer Pinga.</p> <br> <h2>Human Greed</h2> <p class="normal"><a href="http://www.humangreed.com">humangreed.com </a></p> <p class="normal"><a href="http://cdbaby.com/cd/humangreed1">http://cdbaby.com/cd/humangreed1 </a></p> <p class="normal"> The music of this Scottish based duo of Michael Begg and Deryk Thomas has been described as &#8220;Arvo Part conducting Metal Machine Music&#8221;. The contrary coupling of austere, devotional minimalism with unhinged, often savage sonic assault is strangely apt. </p> <br> <H2> Hummingwards </H2> <p class="normal"> <a href="http://www.myspace.com/hummingwards"> myspace.com/hummingwards </a> </p> <p class="normal"> Free improv, primitive, neo-post-psych madness. Based in Glasgow. </p> <br> <h2><A name="I">I</a></h2><br><br> <h2>Ilk</h2> <p class="normal"><a href="http://www.myspace.com/sonicoysterrecords">myspace.com/sonicoysterrecords </a></p> <p class="normal"> Outrageous prog rock from Richard Youngs and Andrew Paine. Ilk drapes songs in thick layers of heavy jams, and then piles on the production tricks, vocal layers, Steve Howe-style leads, synth bleeps, and other racket in beautifully intricate arrangements. </p> <br> <a href="#top">top</a> <br><br> <h2><A name="J">J</a></h2><br><br> <h2>David Jack</h2> <p class="normal"><a href="http://www.myspace.com/knifefightingmantis" >myspace.com/knifefightingmantis</a></p> <p class="normal">Roll the tape for: layer upon layer of rhythms and melody; Eskimo glockenspiels; cut from scratch chemistry sneaky peeking through a shadowy keyhole; V sharp symphonies versus less esoteric urgency; sushi audio samples; </p><br> <h2><A name="K">K</a></h2><br><br> <h2>King Rib</h2> <p class="normal"><a href="http://www.myspace.com/djkingrib" >myspace.com/djkingrib</a></p> <p class="normal">Noisy, droney stuff from Edinburgh </p><br> <h2>Kylie Minoise</h2> <p class="normal"><a href="http://www.kovoroxsound.com" > kovoroxsound.com</a></p> <p class="normal"><a href="http://www.myspace.com/kylieminoise" > myspace.com/kylieminoise</a></p> <p class="normal">Power-electronic klutz behaviour, indecipherable blasphemies, cuts and bruises by Kovorox head-honcho Lea Cummings. </p><br> <a href="#top">top</a> <br><br> <h2><A name="L">L</a></h2><br><br> <h2>Lanterns</h2> <p class="normal"><a href="http://www.lanternsmusic.co.uk" > lanternsmusic.co.uk</a></p> <p class="normal"><a href="http://www.myspace.com/lanterns " >myspace.com/lanterns </a></p> <p class="normal">This Leeds/Glasgow trio uses de-tuned guitars, amplified violin and fx-laden casio keyboards to create a rich, layered electric soundscape onto which dense voices, scattered percussion and microphone feedback invites you to a brainmelting psychedelic trip through time and space.</p> <br> <h2>Brian Lavelle</h2> <p class="normal"><a href="http://www.brianlavelle.org" >brianlavelle.org</a></p> <p class="normal"><a href="http://www.myspace.com/brnlvll">myspace.com/brnlvll</a></p> <p class="normal">My work incorporates electronics, layers of textural sound, field recordings and other things which interest me. I run the DUST, UNSETTLED label, as well as the QUINQUAGINTA 50-copy cassette-only label. Between 2000 and 2003 I curated the TECHNOH net label.</p> <br> <h2>Cat Lee-Marr</h2> <p class="normal"><a href="http://www.catleemarr.co.uk/CV.html">catleemarr.co.uk/CV.html</a></p> <p class="normal">I am a Sound & Interactive Media Artist currently working in Scotland. I also run an experimental arts programme called n_ilk</p><br> <h2>Lapsus Linguae</h2> <p class="normal"><a href="http://www.lapsuslinguae.co.uk" > lapsuslinguae.co.uk</a></p> <p class="normal">A seductive cacophony made by neither man nor beast and you don't quite know how to react. It's the frenzied howl of Lapsus Linguae, a band whose innovative mini-album is the most exciting thing you'll hear this year. ...made to challenge and to thrill and as a result is as devastating as it gets.</p> <br> <h2>Lied Music</h2> <p class="normal"><a href="http://www.liedmusic.co.uk/" >liedmusic.co.uk/</a></p> <p class="normal">Manzano Linares (aka Pru Dente) was born as an alter-ego entity in 2006, due to the increasing constraint of self-identitication in the 21st century. Previous ego background activities include the Onda Sonora radio project, bass-playing for avant-rock band Abner and soundtracks for media productions.</p> <br> <h2>Manzano Linares</h2> <p class="normal"><a href="http://www.myspace.com/prudente" >myspace.com/prudente</a></p> <p class="normal">Some evocative tape and found sound cut-ups, a bit of low level scraping, electronics, drums drums drums and a whole hunch of 20th century avant garde techniques let loose in the hands of two would-be punks. [Volcanictongue.com]</p><br> <h2>Lucky Luke</h2> <p class="normal"><a href="http://www.myspace.com/luckyluke" >myspace.com/luckyluke</a></p> <p class="normal">Lucky Luke is the brainchild of folk overlord Simon Shaw, formerly of Glasgow legends V-Twin, and Morag Wilson, Falkirk's hottest librarian. As a duo they contributed to many compilations with their dreamy, Nico inspired songs, until they grew into a droning, fluting, eight legged beast at the beginning of 2003. Trimmed down to a 6 piece, the band supported Teenage Fanclub on their UK tour in May 2005</p><br> <h2>Lunarkebab</h2> <p class="normal"><a href="http://www.myspace.com/lunarkebab" > myspace.com/lunarkebab</a></p> <p class="normal">The band is a result of 3 friends growing up together and learning their respective crafts in Big Band Jazz Bands from the age of 14, each of them dabbling in various aspects of sound creation (with over 300 sound experiments to date) and coming together to bash heads in transcendent, almost telepathic live displays. </p> <br> <a href="#top">top</a> <br><br> <h2><A name="M">M</a></h2><br><br> <h2>Raymond MacDonald</h2> <p class="normal"><a href="http://www.myspace.com/raymondarmacdonald">myspace.com/raymondarmacdonald</a></p> <p class="normal">Saxophonist/composer whose recorded output can be heard on over 40 CDs. He performs internationally improvising musicians such as Evan Parker, Keith Tippett, George Lewis and Barry Guy. He co-leads The George Burt / Raymond MacDonald Quartet and is a founder member of The Glasgow Improvisers Orchestra </p><br> <h2>The Magnificents</h2> <p class="normal"><a href="http://www.myspace.com/themagnificents" > myspace.com/themagnificents</a></p> <p class="normal">Mixing the raw punk power of the Stooges with the looping proto-dance floor boffinry of Kraftwerk, they are test pilots for a new sound that should rightfully see them installed as the J&MC for the electronic generation. </p> <br> <h2>Marcia Blaine School For Girls</h2> <p class="normal"><a href="http://www.marciablaine.com" > marciablaine.com</a></p> <p class="normal">Three of us, making electronic music, be it ambient, drone, techno, 'idm'type stuff, djing, etc. Playing live. Collaborating. Other stuff. </p> <br> <h2>Iain Matheson</h2> <p class="normal"><a href="http://www.iainmatheson.co.uk/index.html" >iainmatheson.co.uk/index.html</a></p> <p class="normal">Most of his work is based on some aspect of time, the medium in which music happens. It doesn&#146t represent programmatic ideas: instead it explores memory, and tries to make listeners notice the ways in which time passes. What does Iain&#146s music sound like? Reviewers have said &#148;...hard-edged...&#148;, &#148;...the evolution of full-blown lyricism from fragmentary notes...&#148;, &#148;...sounding like tree-frogs...&#148;. </P> <br> <h2>Catriona McKay & Alistair MacDonald</h2> <p class="normal"><a href="http://web.mac.com/catrionamckay/Site/HALE_menu.html">web.mac.com/catrionamckay/Site/HALE_menu.html </a></p> <p class="normal"> A live electroacoustic improvising duo combining Scottish harp by Catriona McKay and electronic music by Alistair MacDonald. Harp And Live Electronics have been developing studio compositions and performing since 2002. New album 'Strange Rainbow | Part 1' out later this year. </p> <br> <h2>Mellow Sub Machine</h2> <p class="normal"><a href="http://www.myspace.com/mellowsubmachine " >.myspace.com/mellowsubmachine </a></p> <p class="normal">Perfectly crafted electronic ambience.</p><br> <h2>Mickel Mass</h2> <p class="normal"><a href="http://www.myspace.com/mickelmass " > myspace.com/mickelmass </a></p> <p class="normal"> A loose collective of musicians from Aberdeen, Scotland, centred round Mike Napier and Andy Da Kipp. All shows are improvised, and experiment with found sounds, electronica, smatterings of folk, jazz, industrial, drone and occasionally humour. They have often headlined locally, and have played as part of Damo Suzuki's Network, and with Faust. </p> <br> <h2>Modifier</h2> <p class="normal"><a href="http://www.modifier.tv " > www.modifier.tv </a></p> <p class="normal">Modifier is Sean Kerwin and Chris Shelswell, two musicians living on opposite sides of the earth, creating electronic music. Between Glasgow in Scotland and Auckland in New Zealand lies eleven thousand miles. Summer is winter and day is night. A World apart. Through uploading and downloading, ideas are dissected, forged and progressed.</p> <br> <h2>Mogwai</h2> <p class="normal"><a href="http://www.mogwai.co.uk" > mogwai.co.uk</a></p> <p class="normal">Scottish five piece Mogwai formed in 1995. They've since gone on to develop their distinctive style of apocalyptic, yet deeply humanised noise across four albums, establishing the transcendentally effective quiet-loud/quiet-loud dynamic as their very own and spawning a generation of imitators. Mix light and dark together, Mogwai understand, and you make magic. </p> <br> <h2>Mondragon</h2> <p class="normal"> <a href="http://mondragonmultiverse.blogspot.com/">mondragonmultiverse.blogspot.com</a></p> <p class="normal">15 years at the Grass Roots of electronics, albeit with a deviant bent for guitar mangling, Mondragon maintains, and is a lysergic barb in the long tail of theoretical reknown.</p> <br> <h2>Moon Unit</h2> <p class="normal"><a href="http://www.myspace.com/wearemoonunit">myspace.com/wearemoonunit</a></p> <p class="normal"><a href="http://www.facebook.com/pages/Moon-Unit/222373207585">facebook.com/pages/Moon-Unit/222373207585</a></p> <p class="normal"> "&#147;I&#146;d say we are a bit Krautrock. We want to create something with a lot of energy about it, a show which will give you a feeling of exhilaration when you see it. We use bits of free jazz and of noise music too, all hopefully bundled up into something that&#148;s exciting to play and exciting to see.&#148; from <a href="http://www.list.co.uk/article/25210-glasgow-trio-moon-unit-play-at-harsh-70s-reality/">The List</a>.</p><br> <h2>Mount Vernon Arts Lab</h2> <p class="normal"><a href="http://www.ochre.co.uk/mval.htm">ochre.co.uk/mval.htm</a> </p> <p class="normal">...years of experimentation in geomancy, psychogeography and ancient British Electronics. Visceral sounds that immerse the listener in a world of deserted tube stations, 18th century secret societies, time haunted vaults beneath Neolithic barrows, and haunted Scottish pub cellars. [www.ghostbox.co.uk/mval.htm]</p> <br> <h2>Mr. Sneaky</h2> <p class="normal"><a href="http://www.myspace.com/emuoid " > myspace.com/emuoid </a> </p> <p class="normal"> We are a semi-electronic music & video group, with similar music to Portishead/Dr. Octagon, and sampled vocals from William Burroughs, Donald Simenza and Joe Budenholzer. We&#148;ve made videos for each song and show these as a backdrop to our live set. At the moment we&#148;re making a DVD. </p> <br> <h2>Craig Murphy</h2> <p class="normal"><a href="http://www.myspace.com/shooshmusic" > myspace.com/shooshmusic</a> <p class="normal"> Craig Murphy is a musician, composer and producer of experimental music. From the mechanistic, yet poignant electronica of Solipsism, his electro-psychedelic band shoosh with Neil Carlill and multi-instrumentalist Ed Drury, to his recent ambient outlet ch.pm. Murphy&#148;s distinctive sound is often abstract, yet retains a rich, melodic and emotional edge.</p> <br> <h2>Muscletusk</h2> <p class="normal"><a href="http://www.myspace.com/muscletuskband " >myspace.com/muscletuskband </a> <p class="normal">Rocken free-chunder + leadweight homebrewed electronic OUT = All hail the new kings of Scottish remedial clatter!</p> <br> <a href="#top">top</a> <br><br> <h2><A name="N">N</a></h2><br><br> <h2>Nackt Insecten</h2> <p class="normal"><a href="http://www.myspace.com/nacktinsecten " >myspace.com/nacktinsecten </a> <p class="normal">Solo noise/drone/dirge summonings from Glasgow. </P></br> <br> <h2>Nalle</h2> <p class="normal"><a href="http://www.pickled-egg.co.uk/nalle.htm ">pickled-egg.co.uk/nalle.htm </a> <p class="normal"><a href=" http://www.myspace.com/nallemusic "> http://www.myspace.com/nallemusic </a></p> <p class="normal">Formed in the summer of 2004, based in Glasgow. Fused with magic, the haunting songs and sprawling melodies speak of our relationship with the sun, the mountains, and ravens. Through Nalle, we waver on the wobbly branch dividing light and dark, only to fall back at the last minute onto beatific harmonies and sunshine</p> <br> <h2>Noma</h2> <p class="normal"><a href="http://www.myspace.com/noma1">myspace.com/noma1</a></p> <p class="normal">noma makes music with anything he can get his paws on.much music is done with household appliances eg hairdryers, razors, fans, industrial drones etc. all things are usually put through the pickups of his guitar.he also likes playing various keyboards, synths and organs.</p><br> <a href="#top">top</a> <br><br> <h2><A name="O">O</a></h2><br><br> <h2>Opaque</h2> <p class="normal"><a href="http://www.myspace.com/0p4qu3">myspace.com/0p4qu3</a></p> <p class="normal">GUITAR NOISE/DRONE FRENZY SINCE 1997</p> <br> <h2> The One Ensemble</h2> <p class="normal"> <p class="normal"><a href="http://www.danielpadden.com/?page_id=8">danielpadden.com/?page_id=8</a></p> <p class="normal"><a href="http://www.myspace.com/oneensemble">myspace.com/oneensemble</a></p> <p class="normal"> The One Ensemble Of Daniel Padden started life as a solo recording project. 2 albums were released: a self-titled CD on, and &#148;The Owl Of Fives&#148;. The Ensemble became a live band and released 'Live At VPRO Radio' on Brainwashed. The band is now 'The One Ensemble', and have a new album called 'Wayward The Fourth'. </p><br> <h2>Operator</h2> <p class="normal"><a href="http://www.myspace.com/oper8or" > myspace.com/oper8or</a></p> <p class="normal">Operator's been giging in various guises for 12 thankless years. Most recent gigs have been live electronic sets with Jamie Lidell (Warp), Mylo (Breastfed), Maurice Fulton (MU, Output records), Beans (Anti Pop Consortium & Warp Records). His music, released by Scottish label Benbecula, is available on bleep.com. </p> <br> <a href="#top">top</a> <br><br> <h2><A name="P">P</a></h2><br><br> <h2>Paragon Ensemble</h2> <p class="normal"><a href="http://www.paragon-ensemble.com" > paragon-ensemble.com</a></P </p><p class="normal">The Paragon Ensemble is a professional organisation dedicated to the development and performance of contemporary music. Our work encompasses international platform appearances, community / education projects, access-level performance opportunities for emerging composers, a main season of performances throughout Scotland, development projects, collaborative work with practitioners from other artforms and recording projects. </p><br> <h2> Pefkin </h2> <p class="normal"><a href=" http://www.myspace.com/pefkinmusic ">myspace.com/pefkinmusic </a></p> <p class="normal"> Pefkin is my post-Electroscope solo project. I have been recording since 1999. </p><br> <h2>Phosphene</h2> <p class="normal"><a href="http://phosphene.debrett.net">phosphene.debrett.net</a></p> <p class="normal"><a href="http://www.myspace.com/phosphene_soundwave">myspace.com/phosphene_soundwave</a></p> <p class="normal">Phosphene is the electronic/acoustic music project created by Glasgow-based John Cavanagh, after four years as a member of the duo Electroscope. Phosphene has released three full-length albums, featuring collaborations with Lol Coxhill, Raymond McDonald and John McKeown (1990s/Yummy Fur), amongst others</p> <br> <h2> pleiades</h2> <p class="normal"><a href="http://soundcloud.com/pleiades_ben">soundcloud.com/pleiades_ben</a></p> <p class="normal">Experimental/Avant Garde/Noise music from Edinburgh </p><br> <h2> Pliiant </h2> <p class="normal"> <a href=" http://www.ampoulerecords.com/release_ampcd03.html "> ampoulerecords.com/release_ampcd03.html</a></p> <p class="normal"> Well know for exchewing any particular style or sound, Pliiant just delivers beautiful, thoughtful music each and every time...Great swathes of atmosohere and texture prove to be the winning formula here and there's a deep, shoegazing-style element that really allows it to flow. </p><br> <h2>Plump Whore, The Black Spot, The Phantom Cosmonaut </h2> <p class="normal"><a href="http://www.myspace.com/plumpwhore " >myspace.com/plumpwhore </a> </p> <p class="normal"> Over 15 years making all different types of noise. Now we're out to make some noise!!! </p> <br> <h2>Production Unit</h2> <p class="normal"><a href="http://dave.marciablaine.com">dave.marciablaine.com</a></p> <p class="normal">Stimulus was passed to a Unit with the express intention being the production of a body of work, the work then being passed to a superior body for inspection before supply to the outside world. The medium of the work was not specified, and thus could take any form.</p> <br> <h2>Providence 4 </h2> <p class="normal"> <a href=" http://www.myspace.com/providence4">myspace.com/providence4 </a> </p> <p class="normal"> Providence4 is a solo lo-fi drone outfit whose material features distorted synths, swamps of feedback and distant vocals. Harsh melodic soundscapes done in various bedroom studios in Glasgow. </p> <br> <h2>Psychogeographical Commission</h2> <p class="normal"><a href="http://www.psychetecture.com">www.psychetecture.com</a> </p> <p class="normal"> Psychogeographical Commission was formed at the start of 2008 to explore the many interfaces between the built environment and the people who inhabit it through dérive, magick and sonic experimentation.</p> <br> <h2>Pyramidion</h2> <p class="normal"><a href="http://pyramidion.tumblr.com/">pyramidion.tumblr.com/</a></p> <p class="normal">Pyramidion is a band based in Glasgow consisting of Andreas Jonsson, Graham Stewart, Tuukka Asplund, Alec Cheer, Ruaraidh Sanachan. </p><br> <a href="#top">top</a> <br><br> <h2><A name="R">R</a></h2><br><br> <h2>The Radiation Line</h2> <p class="normal"><a href="http://www.myspace.com/theradiationline">myspace.com/theradiationline </a></p> <p class="normal">The Radiation Line are an experimental sonic performance collective from Central Scotland. </p> <br> <H2>The Red Ensemble </H2> <p class="normal"> <a href="http://www.myspace.com/theredensemble">myspace.com/theredensemble </a> </p> <p class="normal"> Improvised music ensemble. </p> <br> <h2>Remember, remember</h2> <p class="normal"><a href="http://www.rock-action.co.uk/index.php?id=136 " >rock-action.co.uk/index.php?id=136 </a></p> <p class="normal"><a href="http://www.myspace.com/rememberremember">myspace.com/rememberremember</a> </p> <p class="normal">Based in Glasgow rememberremember has been playing elaborately staged shows in and around the city for the past few years and has been producing some of the most epic-sounding and ambitious music we&#8217;ve heard in a long time.</P><br> <h2>Reverbaphon</h2> <p class="normal"><a href="http://www.benbecula.com/artists/reverbaphon.shtml">benbecula.com/artists/reverbaphon.shtml</a> <p class="normal"><a href="http://www.myspace.com/reverbaphone " >www.myspace.com/reverbaphone </a></p> <p class="normal">Reverbaphon;experimental avant rock infused with highly innovative use of hardware samplers and FX. Drawing influences from all corners of the globe Reverbaphon illustrates that his immutable style is one of complete freedom of expression. </p> <br> <h2>Ben Reynolds</h2> <p class="normal"><a href="http://www.benreynolds.net">benreynolds.net </a></p> <p class="normal">...here we get the great six string acoustic trance moves crossed with endless cogs of tactile, automatic drone and deep voids of stasis....the feel of a particularly narcoleptic Syd Barrett jam recorded from the building next door during breaks in The Madcap Laughs sessions [volcanictongue.com] </p> <br> <h2>Rubens</h2> <p class="normal"><a href="http://www.myspace.com/rubensuk">myspace.com/rubensuk</a></p> <p class="normal">Rubens is the collective project of Glasgow based Mark Flanagan and Ayrshire based Gordon MacDermid (aka Gump). With an emphasis on upbeat electronic melodies and a blend of electronic and acoustic drum beats, the Rubens sound is primarily about putting a smile on your face while getting your head nodding. </p> <br> <a href="#top">top</a> <br><br> <h2><A name="S">S</a></h2><br><br> <h2>Scrim</h2> <p class="normal"><a href="http://www.myspace.com/scrimjoy">myspace.com/scrimjoy</a></p> <p class="normal">noisy stuff from Edinburgh</p><br> <h2>Claire M Singer</h2> <p class="normal"><a href="http://www.myspace.com/clairemsinger">myspace.com/clairemsinger</a></p> <p class="normal">Claire is a composer and performer from Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Her work includes fixed media (stereo and multi-channel), site-specific, multi-media, live electronics and collaborative work.</p><br> <h2>Small Scale Collisions</h2> <p class="normal"><a href="http://soundcloud.com/small-scale-collisions">soundcloud.com/small-scale-collisions</a> <p class="normal">ClickClickDrone</p><br> <h2>Smile For The Cameraman Honey</h2> <p class="normal"><a href="http://www.myspace.com/smileforthecameramanhoney" > myspace.com/smileforthecameramanhoney</a></p> <p class="normal">I make transcendent sinecore, mashup, breakbeat, polynesian pop, glitch, microwave sounds under the guise of a human behind a computer. I will play a 25 minute live set over the phone for 10 regal kingsize. </p> <br> <h2>syn</h2> <p class="normal"><a href="http://www.myspace.com/syn303" >myspace.com/syn303</a></p> <p class="normal"> Musician/composer from Fife in Scotland. I create Techno, Acid, Minimal, Electro and the old Retro electronic music style of the Berlin-School sequencer driven genre. I have been playing, recording and producing my own music for the past 11 years, and have released on the Spheric and SynGate EM labels since 2002</p> <br> <a href="#top">top</a> <br><br> <h2><A name="T">T</a></h2><br><br> <h2><a name="T">Tattie Toes</a></h2> <p class="normal"><a href="http://www.myspace.com/tattietoes "> myspace.com/tattietoes</a></p> <p class="normal"> Their sound is a heady mix of complicated rock music ala US Maple or Sonic Youth and free improv infused with Eastern European folk and Japanese prog like Ruins or OOIOO.[www.myspace.com/leedsonthebone] </p><br> <h2>Taurpis Tula</h2> <p class="normal"><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taurpis_Tula">en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taurpis_Tula</a></p> <p class="normal">Glasgow-based band currently comprising David Keenan, Heather Leigh Murray and Alex Neilson. They expanded to a trio in 2005 with the Steel Rods Bruise Butterflies CDR on Chocolate Monk being the first document of this incarnation. They toured Europe in 2007 with The Skaters, in supoort of 2 further album length releases [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taurpis_Tula]</p> <br> <h2>Bill Thompson</h2> <p class="normal"><a href="http://www.billthompson.org" >billthompson.org</a></p> <p class="normal">Bill thompson has been an active composer, performer, and sound artist for over ten years in the united states and united kingdom. His works include acoustic, electro-acoustic, live electronic, tape, and digital media, including sound installation and video</p> <br> <h2>Tight Meat </h2> <p class="normal"><a href=" http://www.boweavilrecordings.com/tightmeat.html"> boweavilrecordings.com/tightmeat.html</a></p> <p class="normal"> Tight Meat, a duo of the fantastic free drummer Alex Neilson and the fiery sax of David Keenan. A powerful onslaught of free jazz with David providing some high energy saxophone screams alongside Alex' plethora of rhythmic energy.[www.boweavilrecordings.com/tightmeat.html] </p><br> <h2>Hanna Tuulikki</h2> <p class="normal"><a href=" http://www.hannatuulikki.com/ ">hannatuulikki.com </a> <p class="normal"> I attempt to address the (culturally constructed) separation between humans, the environment and animals, and issues of separation within the dynamics of each of these groups. I am also attempting to address the relationship between the audience and the art-work, and how this relationship informs its meaning. </p><br> <a href="#top">top</a> <br><br> <h2><A name="U">U</a></h2><br><br> <h2>Ug!</h2> <p class="normal"><a href="http://www.facebook.com/pages/Ug/219543537155">facebook.com/pages/Ug/219543537155</a> <p class="normal">Purveyors of freeform rumblings and atavistic cosmic vibes since 2009.</p><br> <h2>Usurper</h2> <p class="normal"><a href="http://www.gianttank.com" > gianttank.com</a></p> <p class="normal">Nigh-inaudible free-noise hissy-fits and disabled instrument squeak/ squeal by local mongs. [you can read about usurper on our <a href="/wp">blog</a>] </p> <br> <a href="#top">top</a> <br><br> <h2><A name="V">V</a></h2><br><br> <h2>Mark Vernon</h2> <p class="normal"><a href="http://www.meagreresource.com/">www.meagreresource.com/</a></p> <p class="normal">Mark Vernon is a sound artist, musician and radio producer based in Glasgow, Scotland. He was a founding member of the art radio collective, 'Radio Tuesday'.</p><br> <h2>The Village Orchestra/Accrual</h2> <p class="normal"><a href="http://ruaridh.marciablaine.com/">ruaridh.marciablaine.com</a></p> <p class="normal">Iýÿve been recording music for about 15 years, firstly as part of The Marcia Blaine School For Girls. I started off pretty much in the area of electronic dance music (IDM as was) but has time has gone on Iýÿve found myself either in the realm of experimental ambient or techno. This is the way it will stay. Iýÿm resident DJ at a club called Numbers in Glasgow.</p> <br> <h2>Vinyl Vandal</h2> <p class="normal"><a href="http://www.myspace.com/vinylvandal" > myspace.com/vinylvandal</a></p> <p class="normal">Producer and DJ of gabber, breakcore and improv noise. </p> <br> <a href="#top">top</a> <br><br> <h2><A name="W">W</a></h2><br><br> <h2>We are Creosote</h2> <p class="normal"><a href="http://www.wearecreosote.bandcamp.com">wearecreosote.bandcamp.com</a></p> <p class="normal">ambient, drone, electronic, industrial music from two West Of Scotland guys fascinated by recycled sounds, random hums, and the vastness of the Universe. We think our tunes are more the sound of the city than the sound of the stars, but we also love the sound of moving planets...</p> <br> <h2>Fritz Welch</h2> <p class="normal"><a href="http://www.humansacrifice.net/">humansacrifice.net</a></p> <p class="normal"> Fritz Welch is a drummer, percussionist and vocalist determined to stretch the escalator of possibilities into the bloodshot eye of results. He currently plays with Brittle Hammer Trio, FvRTvR, Glasgow Improvisers Orchestra, Peeesseye and a duo with Neil Davidson. He has played with Tamio Shiraishi, Blood Stereo, Michael Vorfeld, Usurper and John Butcher among others. A longtime Brooklynite of Texas origins, he is now based in Glasgow.</p><br> <h2>Whitehouse</h2> <p class="normal"><a href="http://www.susanlawly.freeuk.com" >susanlawly.freeuk.com </a> </p><p class="normal">Founded in London in 1980, recently featured as world's #1 extreme music artists on the BBC Radio One extreme music documentary 'This Is Hardcore', one of the 50 most influential groups ever according to Alternative Press, one of the world's most 20 outrageous groups according to Kerrang! magazine (10/2004). </p> <br> <h2>Whores of Leith</h2> <p class="normal"><a href="http://www.newjuche.com/index.php" >newjuche.com/index.php</a> <p class="normal"><a href="http://www.myspace.com/whoresofleith " >www.myspace.com/whoresofleith </a> </p><p class="normal">Intense music and interview stock recorded by joseph rotheray. Ep1 features interviews with edinburgh streetwalkers, while bangkok fanny-rat takes sex tourism and perversion in south east asia as it&#8217;s subject matter.</p><br> <H2>williwaw </H2> <p class="normal"> <a href="http://www.donkeyscratch.com"> www.donkeyscratch.com </a> </p> <p class="normal"> williwaw is a violent squall. williwaw is also two hands, two feet, four nylon strings and faeries with boots to make all the amplified 'ukulele mayhem that the kids just crave. </p><br> <h2>Wounded Knee</h2> <p class="normal"><a href="http://www.myspace.com/iamwoundedknee" > myspace.com/iamwoundedknee</a></p> <p class="normal"><a href="http://www.freewebs.com/shazzblat/" > freewebs.com/shazzblat/</a></p> <p class="normal">Very simple cyclical songs looped and overdubbed with additional field recordings and delayed vocals. I also produced stuff with heavily effected guitars, sampler, drum machine..... I play regularly in Edinburgh and would love to play shows in new places so if anyone wants me to play, I'll happily sing for my supper. </p><br> <h2>Wraiths</h2> <p class="normal"><a href="http://www.ordo-pestilentia.co.uk" > ordo-pestilentia.co.uk</a></p> <p class="normal"><a href="http://www.myspace.com/wraiths" > myspace.com/wraiths</a></p> <p class="normal">Pre-industrial apocalyptic plaguescapes. Two medieval monks, struck down by the Black Death, cursing God as they died, return in corporeal form - foreshadowing pestilence and death. Musically, expect ominous low-end drones punctuated with high-end screeches, ritual sounds, other-worldy screams, unsettling ambience through to barrages of noise. </p> <br> <h2>Orla Wren</h2> <p class="normal"><a href="http://www.myspace.com/orlawren ">myspace.com/orlawren </a></p> <p class="normal"> Aural, environmental snapshots with vivid inklings of drizzle, swaying straw and the droning and wheeling of summer insect life. [David Stubbs, Wire magazine] </p><br> <H2>James Wyness </H2> <p class="normal"> <a href="http://www.wyness.org">wyness.org </a> </p> <p class="normal"> free electroacoustic improviser </p> <br> <a href="#top">top</a> <br><br> <h2><A name="Y">Y</a></h2><br><br> <h2>Richard Youngs</h2> <p class="normal"><a href="http://www.jagjaguwar.com/artist.php?name=youngsrichard" > jagjaguwar.com/artist.php?name=youngsrichard</a></p> <p class="normal">Richard Youngs is a highly prolific and diverse musician. Born in Harpenden, England and based in Glasgow since the early '90's...songs often centered around a small clutch of repeated musical and lyrical phrases, a strategy likely born of a desire to reduce the form to its most powerful core elements. </p> <br> <h2>Submissions</h2> <p class="normal"> If you or your organisation would like to be listed on this site, please click <a href="submissionsguide2.htm">here</a>. 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