Stereo Minus One returns to open a new chapter in the Machine Records story.
Label founder Dan Haines Cohen continues to try to live up to the review that described his debut album as "A kind of post-apocalyptic anti-dance electronic sound-germ warfare experiment... intriguing, intense and strongly evocative of debris-strewn ruins."
ABOUT STEREO MINUS ONE
Dan Haines Cohen (aka Stereo Minus One) has released seven albums, an EP, and four singles on Machine Records since founding the label in 2001.
Live performances have included supporting Mira Calix, Mike Paradinas, and with Shoji Hano and Gary Smith. Dan ran the monthly Terminal club night from 2003-2006, bringing ground-breaking live electronics to the Welsh capital.
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