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Modeselektor

Irreverent Berlin-based techno cut-ups Modeselektor — producers Gernot Bronsert and Sebastian Szary — were referred to as Fundamental Knowledge using their 1992 formation until 1996, once the switch of name was made. They linked to Ellen Allien’s BPitch Control label and initiated some 12″ produces in 2002, which culminated in …

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Laub

An experimental indie/digital act located in Berlin, Laub was shaped in the middle-’90s by developers Antye Greie-Fuchs and Von Jotka. The set debuted in 1997 using the Kopflastig LP, released on Kitty-Yo — house to companion functions like Tarwater and Gonzalez, as well as the site of Greie-Fuchs’ day time …

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Terranova

German digital collective Terranova produced their name through the mid-’90s as eclectic suppliers of trip-hop and downtempo breaks. Over time, their sound steadily became more vigorous and club-based, which range from fresh wave-inspired electro to hypnotic tech-house. The second option direction discovered the group a house with revered German techno …

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Pilar Lorengar

Though internationally her career was relatively overshadowed with the various other lyric sopranos of her day, probably because of an frequently understated presentation, her silvery voice, not really huge but focused more than enough to transport through a good Verdi and light Wagner orchestra, and her charm, winsome however, not …

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Emilio

Germany’s Emilio Moutaoukkil, aka Emilio, is a German professional and vocalist of Moroccan descent. Delivered in Berlin in 1996, Emilio started performing in his teenagers and has made an appearance in a variety of productions like the Television show Tatort as well as the 2016 film Winnetou & Aged Shatterhand. …

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