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    Steven Claydon (1997–2003) Add N to (X) were an English electronic music band formed in London in 1994. The original members were Andrew Aveling, Barry Smith (aka Barry 7) and Ann Shenton. [1] Steven Claydon replaced Aveling in 1997. After several releases on small labels, they signed to the independent label Mute Records in 1998, and ...

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  3. Add N To (X) Add N to (X) went back to a duo called Radix Couplement, founded in London in 1994 by Andrew Aveling and Justin Anderson, which was soon joined by Aveling's then partner Ann Shenton. A little later, Barry Smith joined the project. They performed as a quartet for a few months before Anderson left the band.

  4. Jan 24, 2009 · Add N To (X) - Plug Me In is a provocative and experimental music video by the British electronic band, featuring a woman and a machine in a futuristic setting. Watch the full video on YouTube and ...

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  5. Oct 20, 2002 · 1994 – 2003 (9 years) Founded In. London, England, United Kingdom. The three humans behind the suggestive sound barrage of UK band Add N To (X) - Barry 7, Ann Shenton, Andrew Aveling (1994-1996) & Steven Claydon (1997 - 2003) – plugged in their equipment in 1993 with the intention of creating music that would be highly unconventional ...

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  6. Jun 13, 2009 · Enjoy the experimental electronic music of Add N to X, a British band that blends analog synthesizers, noise, and pop influences. Watch their video for The Black Regent, a track from their 2000 ...

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  8. Harkening back to the stark wartime feel of “Revenge of the Black Regent,” this brings both the Black Regent saga and Add Insult to Injury to a powerful, tightly conceived finish. Add N to (X) find a comfortable middle ground between poppy and experimental on 2002’s sleazy Loud Like Nature, making it the group’s most brilliant work.