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Psilodump (born Simon Rahm on 15 December 1980) is a
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musician, DJ, and
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based in
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. He has also released work under his real name and as Psilodumputer, Pushiro, and J.Panic.


Biography

Rahm began making music at the age of 11 on an Amiga 500 computer and later an Amiga 1200 before moving to a PC,
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s, and other musical equipment. His first live gigs were at local community events, which he described as an inappropriate context for his energetic performances. In the late 1990s he became involved in the rave scene, playing both illegal and legal events. The " psilo-" prefix of his stage name comes from rave
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. Before becoming a music professional Rahm worked as a computer service technician. In addition to Psilodump, Rahm released the 2001 ''Full of SID/Microcompo Remixes'' EP, a tribute to the SID
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sound chip, under the name Psilodumputer, and when DJing has gone by J.Panic. In 2003 Rahm co-founded The X-Dump, a Swedish electronic music collective and record label with Din Stalker, Dorothy's Magic Bag, and his brother, Paza Rahm. He has toured extensively, playing a number of notable events including Peace & Love, Stockholm Pride, Blip Festival, and Norbergfestival.


Musical style

Psilodump has been closely associated with
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music since becoming acquainted with the genre through the Micromusic community in 2000. Several of his albums have been released through chiptune-related labels, including Micromusic and 8bitpeoples, though he has expressed distaste for most chiptune music and critical of what he sees as simplistic tendencies among some of the musicians who make it. He has cited as musical influences
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,
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,
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, Orbital,
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, Squarepusher, Cylob,
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,
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, Yello, System of a Down, Laibach, David Bowie, Westbam,
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, Hallucinogen,
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, and
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.


Discography

Rahm began releasing music in the late 1990s through his own 476 Records label, largely using CD-Rs. His earliest known work from the mid-1990s, under the name Pushiro, was remastered and released on the Art of Realistix label in 2005. He used the name Psilodumputer for his first non-476 Records album, the 2001 EP ''Full of SID / Microcompo Remixes'' on the Domizil label. The 2002 ''Gamma'' EP, released through Sound of Habib, was the first official title bearing the Psilodump name, which he would use predominantly thereafter. Premonition Magazine described ''Gamma'' as an "innovating and well arranged mix between IDM, Tech, and Bitpop," and said of the new artist "this young man should go a long way." Psilodump went on to have his music published on CD, vinyl, and online, by several labels, such as Sound of Habib, Q-Records,
Kahvi Collective Kahvi is a netlabel founded in 1998 and currently operated by 4T Thieves. Many works by Psilodump are
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licensed and available for free on several websites, including Archive.org.


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