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Duet Emmo

Among the outdoors tasks by guitarist Bruce Gilbert and vocalist Edvard Graham Lewis of London-based industrial rings, Dome and Cable, Duet Emmo was conceived with and made by Daniel Miller, owner of individual, synth pop record label, Mute. The seriously digital Duet Emmo test was canceled soon after liberating a progressive rock and roll album, ROUGHLY It Seems, offering the 17-minute, texturally extreme “Very long Sledge,” in 1982. Gilbert continuing to record for Miller’s label, liberating IN THIS MANNER in 1984, The Shivering Guy in 1987, Insiding in 1991, and Ab Ovo in 1996. He later on caused Paul Kendall and Robert Hampson. Miller created Wire’s comeback recording, Snakedrill, in 1986.

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