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However, Hands failed to win the respect of key artists.
Manifesto (Dir: Julian Rosefeldt) Video artist Rosefeldt stages re-enactments of key artists manifestos, as performed by Cate Blanchett.
That didn't mean everyone on the list had to be British, or even working in the UK: the importance of key figures in the US industry couldn't be ignored, and nor could the influence of key artists, songwriters and producers who have set trends that have been followed, or whose commercial success is undeniable.
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As you enter the Warp Records office, the left-hand wall is adorned with framed press shots of all the key artists to record for the venerable electronic music institution over the years.
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