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Einstürzende Neubauten

Along with Cabaret Voltaire and Throbbing Gristle, Germany’s Einstürzende Neubauten (“collapsing brand-new buildings”) helped pioneer commercial music with an avant-garde mixture of white-noise guitar drones, vocals verging for the unlistenable sometimes, and a clanging, rhythmic din made by a percussion section comprising construction materials, power tools, and different metallic objects. …

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Sido

Essentially a German Eminem — an evaluation that extends significantly at night color of their skin — rapper Sido ran afoul of legislators, parents, and very good taste via graphic lyrics trafficking in misogyny, violence, and sex. Created Paul Würdig in Berlin on November 30, 1980, he originally produced the …

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Alexander Grychtolik

German harpsichordist Alexander Grychtolik attended the Franz Liszt University for Music in Weimar, where he studied harpsichord with Bernhard Klapprott, and received the Franz Liszt Prize in 2005. He researched harpsichord with Frédérick Haas in the Royal Conservatory of Brussels, and later on studied architecture in the Bauhaus College or …

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