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Technology had finally caught up and now ian could be shared amongst the masses. "ian had all this stuff lying around and upon a deeper listen I could see that he had something unique to put into the equasion- a different level of sonicness", Jonathon recalls.
In 2008 Jonathon remixed an old ep of ian's - Funkdelunke and he also started mashing tracks from Gworld with ianhard.
The rest is history as ian and jon continue to bring more of their brand of minimilist noise, quirkyness and houseyness and above all; great fun