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Zen Paradox

Zen Paradox

Zen Paradox has been played on NTS shows including Noise In My Head, with Escape To The Desert Of Singing Statues first played on 13 September 2016.

Zen Paradox is the principle name under which Melbourne native Steve Law records and performs electronic music. Primarily involved in the production of techno as well as other more experimental electronic sounds, Law is reputed to have been one of Melbourne's principle live electronic acts since 1994. His first musical efforts were released in cassette form for the Melbourne Ambient Music cassette release in the mid 1980s, then in the early '90s he was a member of industrial music group Foil. He was also a principle act on local Melbourne labels Psy-Harmonics and IF? Records from the early 1990s, performing live throughout the 1990s, and on into the new millennium, at big warehouse rave parties like Every Picture Tells A Story, Hardware, Zoetrope, Omniglobe, Technofest and TransAtlantic, not to mention smaller, more esoteric gigs around Australia, and also overseas.

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Zen Paradox

Zen Paradox has been played on NTS shows including Noise In My Head, with Escape To The Desert Of Singing Statues first played on 13 September 2016.

Zen Paradox is the principle name under which Melbourne native Steve Law records and performs electronic music. Primarily involved in the production of techno as well as other more experimental electronic sounds, Law is reputed to have been one of Melbourne's principle live electronic acts since 1994. His first musical efforts were released in cassette form for the Melbourne Ambient Music cassette release in the mid 1980s, then in the early '90s he was a member of industrial music group Foil. He was also a principle act on local Melbourne labels Psy-Harmonics and IF? Records from the early 1990s, performing live throughout the 1990s, and on into the new millennium, at big warehouse rave parties like Every Picture Tells A Story, Hardware, Zoetrope, Omniglobe, Technofest and TransAtlantic, not to mention smaller, more esoteric gigs around Australia, and also overseas.

Original source: Last.fm