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Myra Davies

Originally a skill historian, Canadian spoken word artist Myra Davies found a fresh medium on her behalf creativity when she linked to Berlin’s tight-knit experimental music scene. While assisting to curate performers for Expo ’86 in Vancouver, United kingdom Columbia, Davies fulfilled Skinny Puppy’s Nivek Ogre, who presented her to …

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Beate Bartel

Having a career built on decades of pushing — and sometimes breaking — the boundaries of punk, electronic, and industrial music, Beate Bartel is among Germany’s most dynamic and long lasting experimental artists. Created in Western Berlin, Bartel worked well as a audio engineer for the city’s general public broadcasting …

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Liaisons Dangereuses

Germany’s Liaisons Dangereuses was a short-lived group that pioneered industrial dance music, even though their lone recording, a self-titled 1981 launch mixed in Conny Plank’s studio room, could just like easily end up being categorized while post-punk as well as no influx. Beate Bartel (DAF) and Chris Haas (Mania D.) …

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