1200 Mics formed in London in 1997 as an anonymous duo, Mattin and Michael. Their self-titled debut album arrived in 2001, featuring tracks like 'Mescaline' and 'LSD' that blended ambient textures with hypnotic rhythms. The music developed a cult following in underground electronic circles, though the band maintained their cryptic approach throughout.
Their discography includes albums like 'Bustle' in 2003 and 'Coming Home' in 2006, continuing with the same core duo. Songs such as 'Ayahuasca' and 'DMT' reflect the psychedelic themes present in their work, though they've generally avoided detailed public explanations about their creative process or personal backgrounds.
1200 Mics operated quietly for years, releasing 'One' in 2010 and 'Li' in 2015 without much mainstream attention. Their music remains available through their catalog, including tracks like 'Acid For Nothing' and 'God Of Rock,' but they haven't pursued commercial visibility or extensive touring.
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