The Israeli duo has spent decades bending electronic music into new shapes.
If you want to hear where they started, put on 'The Gathering.' For where they ended up, try 'Saeed', it's all there, the melody and the muscle.
They started in Haifa in the late 1990s, and their first album 'The Gathering' set the tone for a sound that's always been hard to pin down. A track like 'Saeed' shows how they can weave melodic trance with something heavier, and they've kept that experimental streak alive across every album since. They're not chasing trends, just building their own world, one synth line at a time.
After 'The Gathering' in 2000, they followed with 'BP Empire' and then 'Converting Vegetarians,' which pushed further into psychedelia. By 'IM the Supervisor,' they were folding in drum 'n' bass and breaks, and later albums like 'Vicious Delicious' kept that restless energy going. They've mostly stuck to their own studio work and live shows, letting the music shift without ever losing its core.
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