Bryan Zentz

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Bryan Zentz (* in Norfolk , Virginia ) is a techno producer . He is also known by the pseudonyms Barada, Faculty X and Bryan Never .

At the beginning of the 90s, Zentz released his first productions under the pseudonym Barada on Richie Hawtins and John Aquaviva's Definitive Label . In 2003 Zentz released his first longplayer Seven Breaths on Intec . In addition, productions appear on labels such as Primate, Superbra or Intec. His single D-Clash , which was released in 2003 with a remix of Soma-Act Slam , became a club hit. D-Clash appeared on the mix compilation KS02 by Kevin Saunderson . He released the "Skufftones EP" on Carl Cox's Intec Records label . In 2004 two of his tracks appeared on the mix compilation Pure Intec by Carl Cox .

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