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Formed:
1989 in London, England

Genre:
Electronic

Years Active:
'90s, '00s






B12

Biography

One of only a handful of British techno acts ostensibly pursuing a legacy of British techno firmly rooted in its Detroit pre-history, B12 are also (perhaps resultingly) one of the few British techno acts also hailed by the Motor City's aesthetic elite. Notoriously shy of the music press, the London-based duo of Mike Golding and Steve Rutter have quietly made their contribution to post-rave techno by updating Detroit's signature optimistic/dystopian futurism for a digital age, constructing tracks of glinting, heavily syncopated electro-techno with a strong base in melody and mood. A relatively young project, the group have made an impact despite a comparatively conservative release schedule. They issued their first handful of untitled 12-inches — attributed to a loosely structured catalog of pseudonyms like Redcell, Musicology, and CStasis — on their own B12 label, and were immediately hailed alongside U.K. techno acts like LFO, the Black Dog, Sweet Exorcist, and Tricky Disco as heralding something of a new age of post-acid house techno-based electronic music. Included on the Warp label's somewhat disastrously titled Artificial Intelligence compilations (the pair signed with Warp in 1992), Golding and Rutter were also (somewhat unfairly) pegged as the sort of likewise artful noodlers the term "intelligent techno" has since come to signify. Their Warp debut in 1993 assembled the best of their early years, and the group followed the release with a three-year hiatus before releasing the like-sounding Time Tourist in 1996. Outside of their relationship with Warp, the group keep all other B12-related music-dealings in-house — including distribution — which means their records can be somewhat hard to find. Their two full-lengths for Warp were reissued in the U.S. by Wax Trax!/TVT. . One of only a handful of British techno acts ostensibly pursuing a legacy of British techno firmly rooted in its Detroit pre-history, B12 are also (perhaps resultingly) one of the few British techno acts also hailed by the Motor City's aesthetic elite. Notoriously shy of the music press, the London-based duo of Mike Golding and Steve Rutter have quietly made their contribution to post-rave techno by updating Detroit's signature optimistic/dystopian futurism for a digital age, constructing tracks of glinting, heavily syncopated electro-techno with a strong base in melody and mood. A relatively young project, the group have made an impact despite a comparatively conservative release schedule. They issued their first handful of untitled 12-inches — attributed to a loosely structured catalog of pseudonyms like Redcell, Musicology, and CStasis — on their own B12 label, and were immediately hailed alongside U.K. techno acts like LFO, the Black Dog, Sweet Exorcist, and Tricky Disco as heralding something of a new age of post-acid house techno-based electronic music. Included on the Warp label's somewhat disastrously titled Artificial Intelligence compilations (the pair signed with Warp in 1992), Golding and Rutter were also (somewhat unfairly) pegged as the sort of likewise artful noodlers the term "intelligent techno" has since come to signify. Their Warp debut in 1993 assembled the best of their early years, and the group followed the release with a three-year hiatus before releasing the like-sounding Time Tourist in 1996. Outside of their relationship with Warp, the group keep all other B12-related music-dealings in-house — including distribution — which means their records can be somewhat hard to find. Their two full-lengths for Warp were reissued in the U.S. by Wax Trax!/TVT.

Top Albums

Time Tourist, B12
1. Time Tourist
Last Days of Silence, B12
2. Last Days of..
Mistake - EP, B12
3. Mistake - EP
B12 Records Archive, Vol. 1, B12
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B12 Records Archive Vol. 5, B12
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B12 Records Archive Vol. 4, B12
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B12 Records Archive Vol. 7, B12
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B12 Records Archive, Vol. 3, B12
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B12 Records Archive, Vol. 6, B12
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32 Lineup EP, B12
10. 32 Lineup EP
Last Days of Silence Remixes, B12
11. Last Days of..
This Is Eternity - Single, B12
12. This Is Eter..
A New Dawn - Single, B12
13. A New Dawn -..
Shining Star - Single, B12
14. Shining Star..
State Of Mindz, B12
15. State Of Min..
What We Had, B12
16. What We Had

Top Songs

NameAlbumTimePrice
1.
New DawnThis Is Eternity - Single5:25$0.99
2.
New Dawn (Original Mix)New Dawn - Single5:25$1.29
3.
Mistake (Original Mix)Mistake - EP6:45$1.29
4.
Shining StarShining Star - Single6:34$0.99
5.
What We Had (Original Mix)What We Had6:57$0.99
6.
State Of Mindz (Original Mix)State Of Mindz6:49$0.99
7.
Free Flight (Mark Archer Remix)Red6:14$0.99
8.
Free Flight (Posthuman Remix)Red5:57$0.99
9.
Free FlightRed3:53$0.99
10.
Back from the EdgeB12 Records Archive Vol. 76:41$0.99
11.
Infinite Lites (Primitives Mix)B12 Records Archive Vol. 75:21$0.99
12.
In VersionB12 Records Archive Vol. 74:02$0.99
13.
Moon Over Moab (Remix)B12 Records Archive Vol. 76:54$0.99
14.
Travellor (Remix)B12 Records Archive Vol. 78:13$0.99
15.
Shadow of a Former SelfB12 Records Archive Vol. 76:54$0.99
16.
Silicon Garden (Likemind Mix)B12 Records Archive Vol. 76:43$0.99
17.
InfoSphereB12 Records Archive Vol. 76:24$0.99
18.
SeedoizB12 Records Archive Vol. 75:21$0.99
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EclipticB12 Records Archive Vol. 76:35$0.99
20.
DelugeB12 Records Archive Vol. 75:24$0.99
21.
New AgeB12 Records Archive Vol. 76:16$0.99
22.
SolitudeB12 Records Archive Vol. 75:14$0.99
23.
PractopiaB12 Records Archive Vol. 75:35$0.99
24.
Cqual (Intro)B12 Records Archive, Vol. 60:28$0.99
25.
Pantone 137B12 Records Archive, Vol. 66:20$0.99

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