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Zero Slum:
Guitar amps in warehouse raves.
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Zero Slum is an instrumentalist and electronic musician born in Bulgaria,
currently based in London. Having grown up as a grunge kid playing guitar in
bands, his trajectory of music tastes lead him to explore and appreciate
electronic music during the recent years.
His album Rewind is a result of years
of experimentation with various tools and styles and his relentless - and at
times, plain stubborn - ambition to combine his many influences into a single
body of work.
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![Rewind by Zero Slum [Rewind by Zero Slum]](http://he3.magnatune.com/music/Zero%20Slum/Rewind/cover_200.jpg)
Rewind
![Warehouse Hippie by Zero Slum [Warehouse Hippie by Zero Slum]](http://he3.magnatune.com/music/Zero%20Slum/Warehouse%20Hippie/cover_200.jpg)
Warehouse Hippie
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Zero Slum lives in
London, England.
Tagged as: Electronica, Experimental, Hard Electronic.
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