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Unlike the majority of electronic artists, who can flip-flop between hardcore tracks and more downbeat material but rarely excel at both, Robert Leiner recorded excellent uptempo acid tracks as <a href="spotify:artist:4rnMTci95kXs5drhcwKwfB">Source</a> and (later) <a href="spotify:artist:5P0kTurCq6wHS3aOGp9JFB">the Source Experience</a>, meanwhile releasing under his own name one of the best ambient-techno albums of the '90s, Visions of the Past. Born in Sweden in 1966, Leiner began DJing at the tender age of 15 and set up his own studio just a few years later. After recording tracks for several different labels in his homeland, he moved to Ghent, Belgium, and began working for R&S Records as a technical consultant and sometime artist.

Leiner's first release on R&S, an ultra-rare twelve-inch recorded in 1992, was followed by his appearance on In Order to Dance, Vol. 4 as <a href="spotify:artist:7ojTeiVEqTRiYWEObEs4hA">Neuromancer</a>. The following year, he issued his debut LP as <a href="spotify:artist:4rnMTci95kXs5drhcwKwfB">Source</a>, Organized Noise. After releasing a masterpiece of pure acid techno in keeping with contemporary work by <a href="spotify:artist:6kBDZFXuLrZgHnvmPu9NsG">the Aphex Twin</a> and others, Leiner threw a curveball: Visions of the Past, released as himself. The LP alternated between passages of ambient warmth echoing <a href="spotify:artist:5HAtRoEPUvGSA7ziTGB1cF">the Orb</a> with more disturbing elements which signalled a turn in the flavor of electronica. Other than a single for the album though, it was the last work Leiner released as himself. Instead he began recording as <a href="spotify:artist:5P0kTurCq6wHS3aOGp9JFB">the Source Experience</a> in 1994, issuing Different Journeys on R&S and undertaking a grand DJ tour of Europe during 1995. Two additional twelves appeared during the year ("Synaesthesia" and "Zyklus") but Leiner kept much closer to the underground than during his early career. [See Also: <a href="spotify:artist:4rnMTci95kXs5drhcwKwfB">Source</a>] ~ John Bush

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