Mark Pritchard (born in Yeovil, Somerset, England), is a Sydney, New South Wales, Australia-based disc jockey and electronic music producer.      He has released music on the labels including: Warp Records, Hyperdub, Dedicated and Sonar Kollektiv. He has collaborated and released under numerous monikers since 1991. Current projects include Africa Hitech (with Steve Spacek) and Harmonic 313.      Past projects include: Global Communication, Jedi Knights, Secret Ingredients, Chameleon, Link & E621, Reload & E621 (with Tom Middleton), Troubleman, Roberto Edwardo Turner (aka The Returner), Reload, Link, NY Connection, Harmonic 33 and Use Of Weapons (with Dave Brinkworth), Pulusha (with Kirsty Hawkshaw, formerly of Opus III), Shaft (with Adrian Hughes), Chaos & Julia Sett (with Dom Fripp), Series 7 (with Stephen Horne), Mystic Institute (with Paul Kent), 28 East Boyz (with Kevin Hann), Vertigo (with Danny Breaks) and a recent collaboration with Ommas Keith (of Sa-Ra).[citation needed]      Pritchard has produced across a broad genre spectrum, with the critically acclaimed [1] Global Communication album 76:14 of 1994 - which was included in The Guardians list of "1000 albums to hear before you die"[1] - a foray into downtempo, ambient electronica, in contrast to the 2008 release as Harmonic 313s When Machines Exceed Human Intelligence on Warp Records that features Detroit hip-hop influenced electronica.      His EP Ghosts, released on the 24 June 2013, was featured as a new album on the front page of the iTunes electronic music section.
  Mark Pritchard (born in Yeovil, Somerset, England), is a Sydney, New South Wales, Australia-based disc jockey and electronic music producer.      He has released music on the labels including: Warp Records, Hyperdub, Dedicated and Sonar Kollektiv. He has collaborated and released under numerous monikers since 1991. Current projects include Africa Hitech (with Steve Spacek) and Harmonic 313.      Past projects include: Global Communication, Jedi Knights, Secret Ingredients, Chameleon, Link & E621, Reload & E621 (with Tom Middleton), Troubleman, Roberto Edwardo Turner (aka The Returner), Reload, Link, NY Connection, Harmonic 33 and Use Of Weapons (with Dave Brinkworth), Pulusha (with Kirsty Hawkshaw, formerly of Opus III), Shaft (with Adrian Hughes), Chaos & Julia Sett (with Dom Fripp), Series 7 (with Stephen Horne), Mystic Institute (with Paul Kent), 28 East Boyz (with Kevin Hann), Vertigo (with Danny Breaks) and a recent collaboration with Ommas Keith (of Sa-Ra).[citation needed]      Pritchard has produced across a broad genre spectrum, with the critically acclaimed [1] Global Communication album 76:14 of 1994 - which was included in The Guardians list of "1000 albums to hear before you die"[1] - a foray into downtempo, ambient electronica, in contrast to the 2008 release as Harmonic 313s When Machines Exceed Human Intelligence on Warp Records that features Detroit hip-hop influenced electronica.      His EP Ghosts, released on the 24 June 2013, was featured as a new album on the front page of the iTunes electronic music section.
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