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New article name is The Norma Clayture Institute and Bug Powder Beats International is a electronic, techno, and house music production group from the Detroit House Music scene from the mid 1990's. The production company was created and started by William Jackson, born in Detroit Michigan in 1965 began his music career early as a local DJ playing funk and progessive disco music for the local radio station WGPR community events. After taken notes from local DJ's The Electrofying Mojo, Derrct May, and Kevin Saunderson, William carved his own nitch in the underground club scene in Atlanta Georgia.
After a long stint in the underground club scene, William Jackson starting exploring his other talents in Fashion Photography working for Cliq Modeling Agency and Exclamation Modeling Agency as head photographer. Only after getting into film documentaries in 2004 (with the offering of "Hollow Point" a short story), William started producing music for documentaries.
By the year of 2005, William Started the production company Bug Powder Beats International under the sister name The Norma Clayture Institute after DJing a set in Detroits famous annual Electronic Music Festival which is orginazed by his mentor Derrick May and friend Carl Criag.
William Jackson and his production company has relocated to Germany but still have close ties to his roots in the techno scene of his birth place of Detroit Michigan.
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