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  <title>0x7f</title>
  <description>Labels: 
- 31337records
- Abandoned Audio
- Nervmusic

shit happens when you party naked!

Stefan was born in 1983 and started music production at the age of 16 with a Roland MC-303, Yamaha QY-70 and a few years later a couple korg electribes. In the beginning of 2007 he founded his own label 31337 Records along with Philip Rauh and Sebastian Koch. Their first release where 0x7f provided 2 tracks was a huge success, followed by his first ep on 31337 - out of the blue, a whole album in 2008 and another EP in 2012 with remixes by Akiko Kiyama, Ditch and Sil from the Easy Changes duo.

He is also part of the 8Bit Operators, an artist collective focusing on retro computer music, also known as chiptunes or 8bit. In 2007 they released a Kraftwerk cover Vinyl on New Yorks finest label Astralwerks.

"Stefan Klaas also known as 0x7f doesn’t  follow any standards or trends and has a distinct feel for deep melodic tunes with lots of  clicks and field recordings wrapped into complex minimalistic sound structures. " -- nightclubber.ro (2013)

"his current style is a mix between subtle minimal techno and deep melodic tracks. his talent to twist own field recordings into choppy rhythms or spheric crackling textures, will surely be enjoyed by everyone who loves minimal and glitch." -- kc. (2008)</description>
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