Pluxus

Pluxus is a Swedish electronic music group that emerged from the suburban landscapes of Stockholm in the late 1990s. The ensemble, comprising members Sebastian Tesch, Anders Ekert, and Björn Carlberg, is known for crafting a distinctive sound that blends melodic electronica with playful and often experimental synth-driven tunes. Influenced by the minimalist aesthetics of both early electronic music and contemporary sounds, Pluxus successfully fused these elements to create a modern and unique auditory experience.

The band has demonstrated a steady evolution in their discography, with releases like "Solid State," which reflects their ongoing quest to refine their sound through intricate electronic textures and beats. "European Onion" further showcases their ability to merge whimsy with an intellectually engaging approach to composition and sound design. With "Fas 2" and "Agent Tangent," Pluxus explored the limits of their medium, introducing more complex layers and challenging electronic patterns, while their release of "...Och resan fortsätter här" epitomizes their journey—combining nostalgic tones with futuristic ideas, resulting in an expansive soundscape that invites listeners to travel through their continuously unfolding sonic universe. Throughout their career, Pluxus has maintained a respected presence in the electronic music scene, captivating audiences with their blend of retro-futuristic sounds and modern minimalism.

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Solid State
Album - 10 Tracks - Released May 5, 2008
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  1. May 5, 2008
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    Fas 2
    13 tracks
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  1. May 5, 2008
  2. December 1, 2002
  3. December 1
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    Fas 2
    13 tracks
  4. December 1
  5. December 1, 2000