Andrew Ostler
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Andrew Ostler (generally known as "Os") is an English synthesizer player, programmer and loop musician.
He is best known for being half of Darkroom.
He has also remixed tracks by No-Man and Bass Communion.
[edit] Selected Discography
as group member:
Darkroom, Carpetworld EP (3rd Stone Ltd., 1998)
Darkroom, Daylight (3rd Stone Ltd., 1998)
Darkroom, Seethrough (peoplesound.com, 1999 - re-issued on Burning Shed, 2003)
Darkroom, Fallout One (Burning Shed, 2001)
Darkroom, Fallout Two (Burning Shed, 2001)
Darkroom, Fallout Three (Burning Shed, 2002)
Darkroom, Freefall (Burning Shed, 2002)
Darkroom, The DAC Mixes (Burning Shed, 2002)
as guest musician/remixer:
No-Man, Flowermix (Hidden Art, 1995)
Bass Communion, Bass Communion (Reconstructions and Recycling) (Headphone Dust, 2003)