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AntiGuru: Idm in the style of early warp.


AntiGuru has been writing music for over ten years now in various styles and under several aliases.

Lured into electronics and computer music in 1996, AntiGuru's main influences would be Juno Reactor, Panasonic, Slowdive, Biosphere, and The Boards of Canada.

Convinced that true art lies within the process of creation, most of AntiGuru's time is devoted to writing music in his studio at the heart of the beautiful city of Victoria, in Western Canada.

  AntiGuru

[Fall Submissions by AntiGuru]

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AntiGuru lives in British Columbia, Canada.

Tagged as: Electronica, Techno, IDM.


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