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UV Pøp

UV Pøp (or “Ultra Violent Pop”) was a post-punk group in the South Yorkshire area of Britain formed in the first 1980s by John K. Light. White have been offering the musical support for the floundering vocal group known as the I Scream Guys, and released UV Pøp being a …

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The Normal

A short-lived clothing whose existence is conveniently documented with a lone 1978 solo, the standard was an alias for Daniel Miller, owner of Mute Information. Through famous brands Cabaret Voltaire, Trend Device, and Depeche Setting, Miller’s label was in charge of opening a large number of minds towards the possibilites …

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Wamdue Project

Fundamentally a solo project for Atlanta producer Chris Brann by using DJ cohorts Deep C and Udoh, Wamdue Productions’ recordings provided mostly of the convincing real estate/club fusions which err, if, privately from the dancefloor. Unlike the top community of performers more allied with their headphones when compared to a …

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Einar Örn

b. Einar ?-rn Benediktsson, 29 Oct 1962, Iceland. Frequently unfairly thought to be an ‘irritant’ or disruptive existence in the Sugarcubes, vocalist/poet Einar ?-rn provided a somewhat manic counterpoint to Björk’s otherworldly tone of voice for the reason that most fantastic and exciting of Icelandic rings, blurting/rapping/shouting something comparable to …

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Fad Gadget

For all intents and reasons, Frank Tovey was most widely known as the person behind Fad Gadget, one of many cult acts from the post-punk increase. As Fad Device, Tovey and his revolving door of conspirators released many singles and four full-length albums that extended the limitations of pop music …

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Clock DVA

A product from the middle-’70s England commercial music community that also gave rise to Throbbing Gristle and Cabaret Voltaire, Time clock DVA emerged in 1980 through the ashes of Sheffield-area rings like the Studs, Stop Opposite, Veer, plus they SHOULD BE Russians, aswell as the near future, an early on …

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Christoph Heemann

Christoph Heeman’s recordings with H.N.A.S. so that as a single act reveal his inheritance of several rich Western legacies: Kraut-rock, the commercial cut-ups of Nurse with Wound and Cabaret Voltaire, and the thought of the unseen soundtrack which includes intrigued many independent-minded makers from Brian Eno to Paul Schütze. In …

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Chris Connelly

While his contributions to Ministry, the Revolting Cocks, and Pigface have earned him a reputation being a ferocious industrial rocker, singer/songwriter Chris Connelly’s solo career has explored softer music that’s even more consistent with Nick Cave, David Bowie, Leonard Cohen, as well as the afterwards function of Scott Walker. Blessed …

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Boxcar

The Australian music group Boxcar was influenced by Cabaret Voltaire but sounded similar to New Order. The similarity to New Purchase is principally in the weary vocals of David Smith (electric guitar, keyboards), which quickly recalls Bernard Sumner’s melancholic shade. Furthermore, Boxcar’s music, merging upbeat keyboards and lively riffs, would’ve …

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The Hacker

Heavily influenced from the electro and fresh wave music from the ’80s, French producer the Hacker (Michel Amato) jumped towards the forefront from the electro-clash and neo-electro scene when he teamed with Miss Kittin for the 2001 hit “Frank Sinatra.” He started his profession in the middle-’90s using the Futurist …

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