- B12 (band)
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Name = B12
Img_capt = B12 live @ Norberg Festival 2005
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Origin =London ,England
Genre =Techno
Years_active =1990 – present
Label = B12 Records,Warp Records
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URL = [http://www.b12records.com/ b12records.com]
Current_members = Mike Golding, Steven Rutter
Former_members =B12 are a British electronic music duo consisting of Mike Golding and Steve Rutter. First appearing in the early 1990s under a variety of monikers, including Musicology, Redcell and Cmetric, the duo were often mistaken as hailing from Detroit, their sound being comparable to the so-called second wave of Detroit Techno. This was compounded by the signature style of their initial releases on their own imprint B12 Records, limited edition coloured 12" vinyls with cryptic messages etched into the run-out grooves, and the fact that Golding and Rutter tended to shy away from the press, and rarely gave interviews, which added to the mystery of their identities.
Now generally regarded as one of the most important and influential
UK electronic acts of the 1990s, their sound is usually categorized astechno ,ambient techno , and IDM. Recurring themes of science fiction and futurism can be found in nearly all B12 releases and track names.Band biography
Golding & Rutter met in the late 1980s through a mutual appreciation of the
techno sound coming out from Detroit from artists such asJuan Atkins andDerrick May . Upon seeing the success of Plus 8 Records in early 1990, they were inspired to do the same, and in 1991 foundedB12 Records as an outlet for the music they and their friends "Kirk Degiorgio (As One)", and "Steve Pickton (Stasis)", were producing. Writing under various monikers they released a series of 12" vinyl records, each with a limited run of coloured vinyl, and messages hand-etched into the run-out grooves.In 1992, B12 appeared on the ultra-rare and massively collectible
Rephlex CDThe Philosophy of Sound and Machine , and the seminalWarp Records Artificial Intelligence Volume I compilation, alongsideAphex Twin ,Autechre , The Black Dog, andRichie Hawtin . A full-length albumElectro-Soma followed in 1993, a compilation of tracks from early B12 Records releases, as part of Warp's continuing AI series.B12 continued to release records on their own imprint, and also released a pair of split releases in conjunction with 'A.R.T. (Applied Rhythmic Technologies)', a label run by their friend
Kirk Degiorgio .In 1996 their second full length
Time Tourist was released on Warp, with artwork byThe Designers Republic , featuring an incredible painting by Trevor Webb of a futuristicLondon . The album contained mostly new material, although the track "Scriptures" had been previously released in1994 on the "Artificial Intelligence II " compilation.Both Electro-Soma and Time Tourist were re-released in the
United States on the Wax Trax!/TVT label.Also in 1996 "B1215" (the unlucky 13th release on B12 - cat. numbers 12 and 13 were never used) was pressed, but only a handful of white label promo copies were ever released. This was to be the last release on B12 Records for over a decade. Due to the limited numbers pressed of each release, original B12 vinyl is highly sought after by collecters and can change hands for very large amounts of money.
In 1998, "3EP" was released on Warp Records, a tribute to Jazz musicians
Dave Brubeck ,Joe Morello , andRon Carter (each track was named after them). The EP was not released in the United States. After 3EP's release, B12 retracted from public space without explanation, and were not heard of or seen again until 2005.A number of poor-quality illegal bootlegs of old B12 material began circulating in late 2004, claiming to be represses. Obviously not cut from the original plates (they were missing the etched messages in the run-out grooves), it is thought they were probably taken from recordings of the old vinyls, or ripped from CD. Whether or not this was the reason B12 reappeared is not known.
In 2005, Golding & Rutter announced they were re-starting B12 Records, and would be making available the complete back catalogue, remastered, on a 12 disc CD box set (thought by many to be the missing B12-12 cat. number). They began playing live shows again, and a new Redcell track, fittingly titled "Back From The Edge" appeared on a highly limited CD series on
Seed Records .In June 2007, the full release of 1996's "B1215" and new material "B1216" was announced, staying with the limited edition coloured vinyl format with etched messages in the run out grooves.
In May 2008, B12 released their 3rd album (their 1st album in 12 years) called "Last Days Of Silence".
Discography
External links
* [http://www.b12records.com/ b12records.com] - official B12 Records website
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* [http://www.obsolete.com/b12/ obsolete.com/b12] - old B12 Records website
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