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BPMF has been making electronic music since '84. In the duo "Free World" released cassettes and was entered by WFCS into CMJ's best unsigned bands competition in 1985 earning them a spot on the Epic Records compilation, in 1986 released "Amagi", an eclectic collection of experimental electronica inspired by underground new wave and industrial music of the 80s.
BPMF and Taylor Deupree formed Decameron. Over the next two years they released two albums on Taylor's Havoc Music. Some of these tracks would appear on early techno compilations under pseudonyms. Havoc Music's own compilation "Techno Criminal SubCultures" is where BPMF first appeared in 1991.
With Dietrich Schoenemann and Taylor Deupree, BPMF assembled classic early 80s analog gear and as Prototype 909 they released "Acid Technology" on Instinct records; performed their first live show where they met Abe Duque who invited all of his techno friends to a back room at the legendary Limelight Club in NYC. BPMF brought records and gear jammed live with them. The Rancho Relaxo All-Stars would release three albums and tour Europe together even destroying the original Ultraschall in Munich, quite literally tearing the place down.
With John Selway, BPMF channeled his love for the early electro and new wave sounds forming Synapse and creating Serotonin Records to bring the funk back and help give birth to the electro revival scene.
Prototype 909 recorded four albums and played 70+ shows. Synapse was the first American electro group to play live in Moscow. BPMF released tracks on Serotonin, Schmer, Instinct, Analog/EMF, Tension/Rancho Relaxo Records. His approach to electronic music is hands on and experimental, so more than having a "sound" his music reflects his values: spontaneity and a sense of urgency.
BPMF recently released tracks Voder Records, Mélodies Souterraines, Losers with Attitude, 4 volumes of "Abide the Glide" on Schmer, a ambient full length "Solaris" on Telepathic Bubblebath. Has a monthly internet radio show on Fnoob called “Sexy Time with BPMF”. Look for an EP on Is/Was in 2018.
This track is a live jam using the utilizing the awesome PreenFM2 synth

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