Random Noise Generation

Random Noise Generation

Octave One

Octave One
Alias Random Noise Generation
Pays d’origine Détroit États-Unis États-Unis
Genre(s) Techno de Détroit
Electro
Années actives 1990 - Présent
Label(s) 430 West

Membres Lenny Burden
Lawrence Burden
Lorne Burden
Entourage Jeff Mills
Aux 88
Underground Resistance
Terrence Parker

Octave One est un groupe de musique techno américain composé de Lenny et Lawrence Burden, parfois associés à leurs trois autres frères, Lorne, Lynell et Lance. Ils ont créé au début des années 1990 le label 430 West qui est à l'origine de la seconde vague de la techno de Détroit. Ils font de nombreuses tournées en tant que DJ ou musiciens en live.

Principalement connus pour leurs morceaux techno, les frères Burden ont également produit de nombreux disques de deep house et de garage sous d'autres pseudonymes, notamment Random Noise Generation, Metro D (avec Terrell Langston) ou Never On Sunday.

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Discographie partielle

The Burden Brothers

Metro D

Never On Sunday

  • Decay (1991, Retroactive)
  • Day By Day (1992, 430 West)

Octave One

  • I Believe (1990, Transmat / Ten Records Ltd.)
  • Octivation EP (1991, 430 West)
  • Conquered Nation (1995, 430 West)
  • The Living Key (To Images From Above) (Album, 1997, 430 West)
  • Aztlan / DayStar Rising (1998, 430 West / Underground Resistance)
  • Blackwater (2001, Concept Music)
  • The Theory of Everything (Album, 2002, Concept Music)

Random Noise Generation

Liens externes

  • Portail de la musique Portail de la musique
  • Portail de la musique électronique Portail de la musique électronique
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