Planet Mu - Artists

Artists

  • ยต-Ziq
  • Ambulance
  • Anti-G
  • Benga
  • Bit Meddler
  • Bizzy B
  • Bong-Ra
  • Boxcutter
  • Breakage
  • Burial
  • Capitol K
  • Ceephax
  • Chevron
  • Darqwan
  • Datach'i
  • dDamage
  • Decal
  • Distance
  • DJ Hekla
  • DJ Roc
  • Dolphin
  • Doormouse
  • Duran Duran Duran
  • Dykehouse
  • Ed Lawes
  • edIT
  • Eero Johannes
  • Eight Frozen Modules
  • Electric Company
  • Electronic Music Composer
  • Equinox
  • FaltyDL
  • Few Nolder
  • FFF
  • Frog Pocket
  • Frost Jockey
  • Guilty Connector
  • Hatcha
  • Hawerchuk
  • Hellfish
  • Horse Opera
  • Hrvatski
  • iTAL tEK
  • Jake Slazenger
  • Jamie Vexd
  • Jansky Noise
  • Jega
  • Jo Apps
  • John B
  • Joseph Nothing
  • Julian Fane
  • Kettel
  • Kid Spatula
  • Konx-Om-Pax
  • Kyler
  • Last Step
  • Leafcutter John
  • Lexaunculpt
  • Local
  • Luke Vibert
  • Mary Anne Hobbs
  • Meat Beat Manifesto
  • Milanese
  • Mileece
  • MRK1
  • Mrs Jynx
  • Nautilis
  • Neil Landstrumm
  • Nicole Elmer
  • o9
  • OOO
  • Parson
  • Phthalocyanine
  • Pinch
  • Ra
  • Remano Eszildn
  • Remarc
  • Rude Ass Tinker
  • Rudi Zygadlo
  • Shitmat
  • Sileni
  • Slag Boom Van Loon
  • Solar Bears
  • Soundmurderer
  • Speedranch
  • Starkey
  • Subjex
  • Sum One
  • Sunken Foal
  • Syntheme
  • The DJ Producer
  • The Doubtful Guest (band)
  • The Gasman
  • The Kilimanjaro Darkjazz Ensemble
  • The Teknoist
  • Terror Danjah
  • Tim Exile
  • Tim Tetlow
  • Tom Burbank
  • Transformer Di Roboter
  • Traxman
  • Tropics
  • Tusken Raiders
  • Uniform
  • Urban Myth & Steve Beresford
  • Various Production
  • Venetian Snares
  • Vex'd
  • Virus Syndicate
  • Weaver001

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Famous quotes containing the word artists:

    In dealings with scholars and artists we are apt to miscalculate in opposite directions: behind a remarkable scholar we sometimes, and not infrequently, find a mediocre man, and behind a mediocre artist, fairly often—a very remarkable man.
    Friedrich Nietzsche (1844–1900)

    When ... did the word “temperament” come into fashion with us?... whatever it stands for, it long since became a great social asset for women, and a great social excuse for men. Perhaps it came in when we discovered that artists were human beings.
    Katharine Fullerton Gerould (1879–1944)

    Perhaps all artists were, in a sense, housewives: tenders of the earth household.
    Erica Jong (b. 1942)