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Bourbonese Qualk

Vocalists and multi-instrumentalists Julian Gilbert and Simon Crab formed experimental industrial group Bourbonese Qualk in 1980 with drummer Steven Tanza. The group got a cool, dub-influenced post-punk sound, with intense shouted lyrics about anarchy and politics subjects. The music group got released 11 albums since 1983’s Laughing Afternoon, though Gilbert …

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Esplendor Geométrico

Esplendor Geométrico certainly are a long-running Spanish industrial group founded in 1980 by Arturo Lanz, Gabriel Riaza, and Juan Carlos Sastre, all past people of synth pop pioneers Aviador Dro. Influenced by Italian futurism in addition to British industrial rings like Throbbing Gristle and Cabaret Voltaire, Esplendor Geométrico quickly founded …

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De-Bons-en-Pierre

De-Bons-en-Pierre is a cooperation between Chicago-based experimental home/techno maker Beau Wanzer and Brussels-based electro designer Maoupa Mazzocchetti. Both folks are known for creating dark, gritty songs recalling the first times of electro and commercial. Wanzer frequented Mazzocchetti’s residence 1 day while in Brussels during 2016, and both spent a whole …

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Smersh

NJ residents Chris Shepard and Mike Mangino shaped commercial duo Smersh in 1981, recording loud proto-techno tracks in primitive analog synthesizers and drum machines within their cellar studio room in Piscataway. The duo convened every Mon, wrote a music from scratch, documented it, rather than performed it once again, existing …

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