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Lolita Storm

Lolita Storm may be the fresh generation’s response to grrrl power. These U.K. poor girls shaped in 1999 amid burgeoning young pop reign of Britney Spears and Ronan Keating. These were factory employees, waitresses, and teenage nightmares who have been sick and tired of such frilly soul-sapping, so they offered …

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Atomsmashers

Atomsmashers pulls on grindcore, steel, digital hardcore, pc editing and enhancing technology, and the usual earsplitting noise to make their challenging, groundbreaking intensive music hybrid. Their particular sound is practical after taking into consideration its people’ diverse specific backgrounds: guitarist/bassist/head James Plotkin is well known for his function proceeding the …

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Hanin Elias

As an associate from the German punk electronica dissenters Atari Teenage Riot, riot grrrl Hanin Elias is her own girl. Delivered in Wittlich, Germany in 1972, Elias’ medication practicing father relocated the family members to Syria where Elias spent her early child years years. It had been during her teenagers …

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Alec Empire

Creator of Berlin’s Digital Hardcore Recordings, Alec Empire created a few of the most musically diverse functions from the 1990s, saving both as himself and with the trio Atari Teenage Riot. Empire was frequently discovered with (and pigeonholed due to) his ATR productions — lo-fi breakbeats performed at the swiftness …

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Blowoff

Merging the melodic but muscular appear of guitar-based indie rock and roll using the deep, pulsating textures of electronic dance music, Blowoff is normally a collaboration between two eclectic but like-minded independent artists, Bob Mould and Richard Morel. Mould is most beneficial referred to as the vocalist and guitarist with …

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Lenny Dee

A local New Yorker that has led an extended, multifaceted profession encompassing many varieties of music, Lenny Dee is without a doubt perhaps one of the most important, influential statistics in hardcore techno. Along with fellow Brooklynite Frankie Bone fragments, Dee helped create New York’s techno/rave picture through the ’80s. …

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Mad Capsule Markets

Among American listeners, japan trio Mad Capsule Marketplaces has most regularly been in comparison to Atari Teenage Riot, because of the crashing punk and metallic guitars which overlay the band’s intense digital backdrop of commercial, techno, and drum’n’bass rhythms. However they’ve been documenting a lot longer than ATR, developing completely …

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Cobra Killer

Renowned to make skewed, psych rock-infused electronica, Berlin, Germany structured duo Cobra Killer shaped in January 1998. Originally, Gina V. Dorio, an associate of EC8OR and Annika Series Trost of Shizuo fulfilled through their prior bands’ participation with Alec Empire’s Digital Hardcore Recordings whilst both acquired also been intensely mixed …

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Atari Teenage Riot

Berlin hardcore dissenters Atari Teenage Riot were among a fresh era of German techno performers (also including ATR’s Alec Empire, EC80R, Acceleration Freak, DJ Bleed, etc.) who sought to reconnect music with politics radicalism through a lot more complicated, experimental hybrids, participating everything from acceleration metal and acidity to jungle …

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Mentallo & the Fixer

Brothers Gary and Dwayne Dassing formed the electronic/industrial group Mentallo & the Fixer in the late ’80s after period spent in Benestrophe. Located in Austin, TX, the brothers released No Rest for the Wicked in 1992 on Simbiose Information, but later agreed upon to Germany’s important Zoth Ommog label. After …

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