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The British experimental ambient unit O Yuki Conjugate was formed in Nottingham in 1982 by multi-instrumentalists Andrew Hulme and Roger Horberry; inspired by the atmospheric guitar instrumentals of the <a href="spotify:artist:7fh7bwX9qV60tLxxsp9bTe">Durutti Column</a>, they began experimenting with keyboards and tape loops, adding percussion to the mix before debuting with the soundscapes of 1984's Scene in Mirage. A three-year gap preceded the release of the follow-up, Into the Dark Water, the first of many extended absences from the contemporary music scene; only in 1991 did O Yuki Conjugate again resurface, issuing Peyote on the Projekt label. Undercurrents (In Dark Water), which assembled both older material and latter-day recordings, appeared a year later. After 1994's superb Equator, the group released Sunchemical, a collection of remixes. Hulme and Horberry additionally collaborated on dance music under the name Symetrics, with the former also heading the groups <a href="spotify:artist:7xCagAcIotdm0N9Jn3zpQ4">A Small Good Thing</a> and <a href="spotify:artist:0jMdibLNxSSU0aeqtWbEUt">Sons of Silence</a> as well as recording Fell with <a href="spotify:artist:4GEmOIz5qiiY8fDIMMqzZ2">Paul Schütze.</a> ~ Jason Ankeny

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