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| Spacetime Continuum | Reflective Records label manager and artist, Jonah Sharp has earned considerable respect in the electronic music field for his solo work as well as collaborations with artsits diverse as BIll Laswell, Harumi Hosono, Move D and Terrence McKenna. read more | ||
| Velocette | Velocette is the nom de record of San Francisco-based ambient techno experimentalist Jason M. Williams. He released his first works on Reflective and later went on to form noted NY based techno label Parallel Recordings . read more | ||
| Reagenz | Reagenz means advanced technological sound innovations, oscillating low-flying cerebral frequencies, and random excursions across the jazz trip-wire perimeter of techno. Wistful, haunting, intoxicating, Reagenz say welcome to mental regeneration. read more | ||
| Subtropic | Subtropic came into being in San Francisco 1992 inspired by the airwaves of pirate radio in London and the emerging techno and hardcore scenes. His debut album For Reflective is hailed as one of the first ever US Drum and Bass releases. read more | ||
| Move D | Move D aka David Moufang is a true pioneer of electronic music and his influence on dance music reaches far and wide. Amongst his discography are releases on Warp, Compost’s Black Label, Workshop as well as his own label Source Records. | ||
| MLO | MLO are named after the Mauna Loa Observatory in Hawaii where some of their earliest recordings were made are. They are Englishman Jon Tye and Australian Peter Smyth and have also recorded for R+S Records. read more. | ||
| Blaktroniks | Imagine a sound that shifts and grows, morphs and innovates. It’s a sound that transforms on the edge of your ears, on the tip of your tongue. Imagine a sound that seizes the past and hurtles it toward the future. Imagine Blaktroniks. | ||
| Ed Handley /Andy Turner | This UK duo, otherwise known as Plaid were former members of influential UK band The Black Dog, They have recorded for Warp Records, Peacefrog and Clear Records and done extensive remix work for many artists including Björk and Goldfrapp. more | ||
| Mark Broom | It all started in the summer of 89. Mark went on holiday to Tenerife and in the clubs they were spinning acid house music. On his return to England, Broom went on a search for this music-found it - bought some turntables and the birth of his musical career was born. | ||
| Pete Namlook | An highly prolific and influential composer who's steadily built up an entire industry around his Frankfurt-based Fax label, Namlook's name is inextricably linked with the post-rave resurgence of ambient music. | ||
| Mesheen | Tokyo based Mesheen is a sonic sceintist who started experimenting with miniamlist anolg tones using only A Pro One Synthesizer, a Roland TR 606 and mastering his Reflective debut from cassette tape. read more | ||
| Single Cell Orchestra | A San Francisco-born musician who has worked for many years in electronic music with a string of releases on Asphodel Records, Zoe Magic and Reflective. As well producing haunting electronic sounds he is also a well known standup comic living currently in LA. | ||
| Kid Spatula | Otherwise known as Mike Paradinas, renowned for his work as µ-Ziq and resecpted as the man behind Planet Mu Records. Highly prolific, he has released work on Rephlex, Clear, Virgin under a number of aliases - Tusken Raiders and Jake Slazenger to name but a few. | ||
| Vulva | Vulva comprise of Tom Melchior and Tim Hutton. As well as their debut on Reflective they released a full length on Aphex Twin's label Rephlex and a 12" on Germany's Source Records. Though now defunct both continue to produce extensively. | ||