Teasdale began recording solo material as Dakimh, then Jamie Vex'd (releasing In System Travel on Planet Mu in 2009), finally settling on Kuedo in 2010. Planet Mu released Cloud Seed, a collection of tracks intended for the duo's second album as well as remixes and collaborations, and Kuedo's debut full-length, Severant, appeared on the label in 2011. Fusing elements of Chicago's footwork sound with early-'80s work by Vangelis, the album was a resounding critical success, and would prove to be nearly as influential as Degenerate. Roly Porter made his solo debut during the same year with Aftertime, a dense, harrowing classical-influenced album released by his relaunched Subtext label. The album was also acclaimed, and was followed by concert recording Fall Back: Live at Aldeburgh (in collaboration with Cynthia Millar) the following year. Porter's second studio album, Life Cycle of a Massive Star, appeared on Subtext in 2013. Porter and Teasdale reunited in 2015, with Porter guesting on Kuedo's EP Assertion of a Surrounding Presence, released by Teasdale's Knives label, and the duo performing as Vex'd during a Planet Mu 20th anniversary concert in Belgium. Porter released his third studio album, Third Law, on Tri Angle in early 2016. ~ Paul Simpson, Rovi
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