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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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Gudrun Gut

From her years using the experimental post-punk band Malaria!, to her many collaborations, to single digital function, Gudrun Gut is a pioneering drive in German underground music. Gut was students at Berlin’s Hochschule der Kunste in the past due ’70s and early ’80s, and became an integral part of the …

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Masha Qrella

German electro singer/songwriter Masha Qrella makes music that borrows equally, and effortlessly, from folk, pop, and her homeland’s burgeoning electronic music picture. The daughter of the Russian physicist dad along with a German somnologist mom, Qrella’s career started in the past due ’90s when, motivated by famous brands Stereolab and …

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Barbara Morgenstern

Among the main suppliers on Gudrun Gut’s Berlin-based electronic-pop label Monika Business, Barbara Morgenstern creates pretty, romantic synth-pop often marked by blippy melodies, primitive drum devices, and her own German-language vocals. Carrying out a self-released cassette and mini-album, Plastikreport (both released in 1997), she produced her full-length debut in 1998 …

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Gut und Irmler

A collaboration between two of Germany’s esteemed boundary pushers, Gut und Irmler combines the talents of Berlin-based techno producer/songwriter Gudrun Gut and Faust’s Hans Joachim Irmler. After going to work together for pretty much ten years, the duo finally published and recorded a couple of tunes that combined probably the …

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Jenny Hval

Norwegian musician and writer Jenny Hval honed an intellectual yet uncompromising viewpoint in politics and sexuality in her prose and in her albums, including two as Rockettothesky and many under her very own name. Developing up in Oslo, Hval was motivated by Kate Bush, Jimmy Somerville, as well as the …

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Greie Gut Fraktion

Crafting the actual duo telephone calls “post-kraut-dub-industrial-techno,” Greie Gut Fraktion includes East German-born poet/producer Antye Greie and West German experimental producer Gudrun Gut. Greie also produces music beneath the moniker AGF, was half of Laub and spent some time working with Ellen Allien, Craig Armstrong and Vladislav Hold off, amongst …

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