UXB is the name under which Pete Morgan of Noisebox (and for a couple of years in the early 90s, Dominic Varle) performed and recorded under. The early material can generally be described as ambient techno, with a fw breaks thrown in for good measure, and probably the most prized track is "Sexy Satie", a reworking of Gymnopédies by Eric Satie, which repeat and modifies the Piano refrain. UXB had several releases as part of compilations on Noisebox Records, chiefly NBX001 a white label, which also featured Tribe of Ssenkrad, Volcanic and Resistance, and more ambient material appears on Mechanical Paradise with Faceless, Toxic Frequency and Alpha Seven. An expanded line-up of UXB appeared at the opening of the Virgin Megastore in Norwich but eventually it just became a vehicle for Pete's ins
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| - UXB is the name under which Pete Morgan of Noisebox (and for a couple of years in the early 90s, Dominic Varle) performed and recorded under. The early material can generally be described as ambient techno, with a fw breaks thrown in for good measure, and probably the most prized track is "Sexy Satie", a reworking of Gymnopédies by Eric Satie, which repeat and modifies the Piano refrain. UXB had several releases as part of compilations on Noisebox Records, chiefly NBX001 a white label, which also featured Tribe of Ssenkrad, Volcanic and Resistance, and more ambient material appears on Mechanical Paradise with Faceless, Toxic Frequency and Alpha Seven. An expanded line-up of UXB appeared at the opening of the Virgin Megastore in Norwich but eventually it just became a vehicle for Pete's ins
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| - UXB is the name under which Pete Morgan of Noisebox (and for a couple of years in the early 90s, Dominic Varle) performed and recorded under. The early material can generally be described as ambient techno, with a fw breaks thrown in for good measure, and probably the most prized track is "Sexy Satie", a reworking of Gymnopédies by Eric Satie, which repeat and modifies the Piano refrain. UXB had several releases as part of compilations on Noisebox Records, chiefly NBX001 a white label, which also featured Tribe of Ssenkrad, Volcanic and Resistance, and more ambient material appears on Mechanical Paradise with Faceless, Toxic Frequency and Alpha Seven. An expanded line-up of UXB appeared at the opening of the Virgin Megastore in Norwich but eventually it just became a vehicle for Pete's instrumental ambient/electronic music. Pete has continued to write and record under the UXB name to the present day, now releasing material on Burning Shed. Previously Pete and Dominic were The Bushbabies.
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