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EAR PWR

Having a blistering yet playful sonic attack to competitor fellow indie rock and roll reconstructionists Go! Group, EAR PWR stability melody and experimentation, twee and tobacco, all using the spirit of the 1980s acid home smiley encounter. The music flies fast and furious in continuous matches of ecstasy with vocalist …

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? ;GRUMH…

While it began with Charleroi, Belgium, the industrial duo ? ;GRUMH… drew mainly through the so-called digital body of music of groupings like SPK, Entrance 242, and Skinny Pup, but also threw in a few Throbbing Gristle-style experimentalism every once in awhile. ? ;GRUMH… contains the nearly as obscurely called …

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Opus III

Opus III had a few strike tracks in the early-’90s ambient home scene before business lead vocalist Kirsty Hawkshaw embarked on an effective venture down the road in the 10 years being a freelance vocalist, dealing with a few of dance music’s most effective performers. The group’s debut record for …

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Acen

Writer of two membership hits and something from the couple of rave performers privileged a sufficient amount of to even record an LP, Acen Razvi produced monitors with dense breakbeats and everything matter of sampled, sped-up vocalists, from rude-boy chatters and divas to Jim Morrison. Released over the hardcore label …

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The Shamen

Merging swirling psychedelic rock and roll with hardcore hip-hop rhythms, the Shamen had been among the first alternative rings to attract dance clubs just as much as indie rockers. Made up of Colin Angus, Peter Stephenson, Keith McKenzie, and Derek McKenzie, the Scottish quartet acquired its roots within the early-’80s …

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Meat Beat Manifesto

From 1987 seeing that an experimental/industrial duo inspired with the cut-and-paste behaviour of hip-hop and dub, Meats Defeat Manifesto increasingly became a car because of its frontman, Jack port Dangers, to explore the emerging consumer electronics of techno, trip-hop, and jungle. Although group was pegged as an commercial act (merely …

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Pills

French dance experimentalists — such as for example les Rhythmes Digitales, Air, Daft Punk, and Cassius — have already been sparking techno making use of their brash art-school ambience. Hailing from a hardcore Paris neighborhood, Supplements joined their rates. Supplements released his debut recording, Electrocaine, in 1999, and Musicsoldia was …

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Utah Saints

Created in Leeds, Britain in 1991, the dance-metal duo Utah Saints was led by Jez Willis, a onetime person in the industrial group Cassandra Complex who through the past due ’80s had considered DJing in local golf clubs. While operating the golf club circuit he fulfilled fellow DJ Tim Garbutt, …

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Carter the Unstoppable Sex Machine

Similarly revered and despised within their native Britain, Carter the Unstoppable Sex Machine continues to be on the leading edge from the U.K.’s dance-pop picture since their 1st hit solitary in 1989. Rather than following a disco-derived pop tunes of your pet Shop Males, Carter relies even more for the …

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Culture Beat

Though Culture Defeat remained active through the entire ’90s and in to the early 2000s, you can distill the group’s success right down to one song: the 1993 club smash “Mr. Vain.” And also other Euro-dance strikes from the first ’90s — Snap’s “Tempo Is really a Dancer,” 2 Unlimited’s …

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