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Also known as Ian Loveday, the house and techno pioneer '''Eon''' released a seminal album ''Void Dweller'' (] ]) with dark and hard driving beats, with samples of the ] film '']'' and themes from the classic horror movie '']''. His sound was a link between the early Detroit ] and modern dance music. In the early 90's this release was shared between ]s and musicians and was very influential.
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Eon

Also known as Ian Loveday, the house and techno pioneer Eon released a seminal album Void Dweller (September 1992) with dark and hard driving beats, with samples of the David Lynch film Dune and themes from the classic horror movie Basket Case. His sound was a link between the early Detroit techno and modern dance music. In the early 90's this release was shared between disc jockeys and musicians and was very influential.

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