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London, UK – July 2019… A JoeCo Blackbox player has been central to the success of the recent F.U.S.E Dimensions audiovisual exhibition at London’s The Store X, 180 The Strand. The exhibition celebrated the 25th anniversary of the albums Ritchie Hawtin released under his F.U.S.E. persona and presented them for the first time alongside the original artworks by his brother, visual artist Matthew Hawtin, as a cohesive experience for a public audience.
In the early 1990s the Hawtin brothers were living at their parents’ house in Windsor, Ontario, Canada and shared an interest in electronic music and abstract minimalist art. The developing Techno scene with its eclectic crowd, dark industrial venues, electrifying sound and energy would leave a deep impression on them both, fueling their creativity. Living and working under the same roof they would constantly exchange ideas and mutually inspire each other through their works. Richie’s album titles Dimension Intrusion and the...

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