Warp (record Label) - Artists Past and Present

Artists Past and Present

  • !!!
  • Africa Hitech
  • Alexander's Annexe
  • Anti-Pop Consortium
  • Aphex Twin
  • Autechre
  • B12
  • Babe Rainbow
  • Baledo
  • Battles
  • Beans
  • Bibio
  • Black Dog Productions
  • Boards of Canada
  • Born Ruffians
  • Tyondai Braxton
  • Brian Eno
  • Broadcast
  • Brothomstates
  • CANT
  • Clark
  • Christoph Andersson
  • Coco, Steel and Lovebomb
  • Richard Devine
  • Darkstar
  • DJ Mujava
  • Diamond Watch Wrists
  • Disjecta
  • DRC Music
  • Drexciya
  • Jimmy Edgar
  • F.U.S.E.
  • Flying Lotus
  • Gang Gang Dance
  • General
  • Gonjasufi
  • Gravenhurst
  • Grizzly Bear
  • Russell Haswell
  • Home Video
  • Hudson Mohawke
  • The Hundred in the Hands
  • Ishq
  • Jackson and his Computer Band
  • John Callaghan
  • Richard H. Kirk
  • K-HAND
  • Kenny Larkin
  • Kwes.
  • Leila
  • LFO
  • Jamie Lidell
  • Lonelady
  • Mark Pritchard/Harmonic 313
  • Maxïmo Park
  • Mira Calix
  • Chris Morris
  • Mount Kimbie
  • Nice Nice
  • Nightmares on Wax
  • PVT
  • Plaid
  • Plone
  • Prefuse 73/Savath and Savalas
  • Red Snapper
  • Req
  • Rustie
  • Sabres of Paradise
  • Jake Slazenger
  • Seefeel
  • Speedy J
  • Sote
  • Squarepusher
  • Sweet Exorcist
  • Jimi Tenor
  • Tim Exile
  • Tuff Little Unit
  • Two Lone Swordsmen
  • Luke Vibert
  • V.L.A.D.
  • Vincent Gallo

Read more about this topic:  Warp (record Label)

Famous quotes containing the words artists and/or present:

    of artists dying in childbirth, wise-women charred at the stake,
    centuries of books unwritten piled behind these shelves;
    and we still have to stare into the absence
    of men who would not, women who could not, speak
    to our life—this still unexcavated hole
    called civilization, this act of translation, this half-world.
    Adrienne Rich (b. 1929)

    History is more or less bunk. It’s tradition. We don’t want tradition. We want to live in the present and the only history that is worth a tinker’s damn is the history we make today.
    Henry Ford (1863–1947)