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His debut album '' Ginger '' ( 1993 ) was released on Richie Hawtin 's Plus 8 record label in the US, while in the UK it was part of Warp Records ' '' Artificial Intelligence series'' of electronic listening music. A further, more introspective release, '' G-Spot '' followed in 1995. Afterwards his work, which included '' Public Energy No.1 '' (1997) and '' A Shocking Hobby '' (2000)) became more experimental, importantly influencing the development of what is known as " Intelligent Techno ". The album '' Loudboxer '' (2002) saw a return to a more minimal Four To The Floor style of techno.

He collaborated with Mike Paradinas on the project Slag Boom Van Loon , through which they have released two CDs on Paradinas's Record Label , Planet Mu . In 1999, he also released two ambient albums for the FAX +49-69/450464 label under his real name.


COLLABS

''Collabs'' is the name of a series of EPs wherein Speedy J collaborates with a selection of techno artists. Following ''Collabs 300'' Speedy J and .


Collabs discography

  • ''Collabs 100'' (with Adam Beyer )

  • ''Collabs 200'' (with Literon )

  • ''Collabs 300'' (with Chris Liebing )

  • ''Collabs 301'' (with Chris Liebing)

  • ''Collabs 3000: Metalism'' (with Chris Liebing)

  • ''Collabs 400'' (with George Issakidis )

  • ''Collabs 401'' (with George Issakidis)



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