German post-techno duo
Mouse On Mars is among a growing number of electronic music groups dabbling in complex, heavily hybridized forms that include everything from ambient, techno, and dub to rock, jazz, and jungle. The combined efforts of
Andi Toma and
Jan St. Werner (of Köln and Düsseldorf, respectively),
Mouse On Mars formed in 1993, reportedly when
Werner and
Toma met either at a death metal concert or a health food store. Working from
Werner's studio, the pair fused an admiration for the early experiments of Krautrock outfits like
Can,
Neu!,
Kluster, and
Kraftwerk into an offbeat update including influences from the burgeoning German techno and ambient scenes. A demo of material found its way to London-based guitar-ambient group
Seefeel, who passed it on to the offices of their label, Too Pure.
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