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Dissonance

The electronica/industrial pop music group Dissonance formed in 1993, initially like a solo task for vocalist Kitty Hall. The next year she started collaborating with programmer David Sebrind, and in 1996, after showing up on the bevy of self-employed compilation discs, the duo captured the ear of Paul Robb of Info Culture and inked a cope with his label Hakatak International. Their eponymous debut recording, released via Hakatak, found its way to 1997. Dissonance’s sophomore studio room recording, the Nilaihah-issued Reincarnate, adopted in 2002.

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