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| genre = [[Electro House]], [[Chiptune]]
| genre = [[Electro House]], [[Chiptune]]
| years_active = 2003-Present
| years_active = 2003-Present
| label = [[Last Gang]]
| label = [[Last Gang Records|Last Gang]]
| associated_acts = Nu Science, New Judas collective
| website = [http://www.huoratron.com www.huoratron.com]
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'''Huoratron''' is the brainchild of electronic music producer '''Aku Raski'''.<ref>[http://www.mtv3.fi/uutiset/kulttuuri.shtml/arkistot/kulttuuri/2009/08/933322 Huoratronin inspiraatio on suuttumus] {{fi}}</ref> He originally began producing music simply by creating remixes witnessed by his 2003 remix of [[Zarkus Poussa]]'s track "One More Shake", which appeared on Poussa's self-released EP "Vol. 1". "Vol. 1" also contained a remix of Poussa's "Superwoman" done by the group Nu Science, a now seemingly defunct collaboration between Raski and fellow artists Mikko Ojanen and Henri Tani. From there he progressed to producing what has been referred to as [[game boy music|Game Boy Music]], an off shoot of the [[chiptune]] genre.
'''Huoratron''' is the brainchild of electronic music producer '''Aku Raski'''<ref>[http://www.mtv3.fi/uutiset/kulttuuri.shtml/arkistot/kulttuuri/2009/08/933322 Huoratronin inspiraatio on suuttumus] {{fi}}</ref> who started it as a musical project in 2002 and then adopted the name himself.


He originally began producing music simply by creating remixes witnessed by his 2003 remix of [[Zarkus Poussa]]'s track "One More Shake", which appeared on Poussa's self-released EP "Vol. 1". "Vol. 1" also contained a remix of Poussa's "Superwoman" done by the group [[Nu Science]], a now seemingly defunct collaboration between Raski and fellow artists Mikko Ojanen and Henri Tani. From there he progressed to producing what has been referred to as [[game boy music|Game Boy Music]], an off shoot of the [[chiptune]] genre.
In 2010, Huoratron signed to [[Last Gang Records]] and is currently being managed by Dougie Bohay of Last Gang Management.

As a member of the "New Judas collective", Huoratron has found his place among the movement in raw electronic dance music. In 2010, Huoratron signed to [[Last Gang Records]] and is currently being managed by Dougie Bohay of Last Gang Management.


He has remixed both [[M.I.A. (artist)|M.I.A]] (Interscope Records) and the Finnish band [[HIM (Finnish band)|HIM]] (Sire Records). His music video for Corporate Occult was an internet sensation.
He has remixed both [[M.I.A. (artist)|M.I.A]] (Interscope Records) and the Finnish band [[HIM (Finnish band)|HIM]] (Sire Records). His music video for Corporate Occult was an internet sensation.

Revision as of 23:42, 3 May 2012

Huoratron
(Aku Raski)
OriginFinland
Genres
Electro House, Chiptune
Years active2003-Present
LabelsLast Gang
Websitewww.huoratron.com

Huoratron is the brainchild of electronic music producer Aku Raski[1] who started it as a musical project in 2002 and then adopted the name himself.

He originally began producing music simply by creating remixes witnessed by his 2003 remix of

Game Boy Music, an off shoot of the chiptune
genre.

As a member of the "New Judas collective", Huoratron has found his place among the movement in raw electronic dance music. In 2010, Huoratron signed to Last Gang Records and is currently being managed by Dougie Bohay of Last Gang Management.

He has remixed both

M.I.A (Interscope Records) and the Finnish band HIM
(Sire Records). His music video for Corporate Occult was an internet sensation.

Discography

[2]

Albums

EPs

  • 2008: $$ Troopers (12" / CD, New Judas)
  • 2009: Corporate Occult (12" / CD, New Judas)

Singles

  • 2008: $$ Troopers (12" single, New Judas)

Remix

References

External links

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