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Ultraklystron
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Ultraklystron is the stage name of Karl Olson, a Seattle-area Nerdcore rapper & electronic music producer, whose lyrics & music are… read moreUltraklystron is the stage name of Karl Olson, a Seattle-area Nerdcore rapper & electronic music producer, whose lyrics & music are mostly inspired by anime and manga. He has released several albums, and has also appeared on the … read moreUltraklystron is the stage name of Karl Olson, a Seattle-area Nerdcore rapper & electronic music producer, whose lyrics & music are mostly inspired by anime and manga. He has released several albums, and has also appeared on the Rhyme Torrents compilations. He was featured on the track An… read more -
John Foxx & Louis Gordon
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John Foxx And The Maths
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John Foxx and The Maths is a collaboration between John Foxx (ex Ultravox) and Benge. Hannah Peel (keyboards, violin) and Serafina Steer (k… read moreJohn Foxx and The Maths is a collaboration between John Foxx (ex Ultravox) and Benge. Hannah Peel (keyboards, violin) and Serafina Steer (keyboards, bass) accompanied them for live performances in 2011 and 2012. Robin Simon (also ex Ult… read moreJohn Foxx and The Maths is a collaboration between John Foxx (ex Ultravox) and Benge. Hannah Peel (keyboards, violin) and Serafina Steer (keyboards, bass) accompanied them for live performances in 2011 and 2012. Robin Simon (also ex Ultravox) joins The Maths for the album Howl. View wiki -
The League Unlimited Orchestra
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Effectively an alter ego for The Human League. Between ‘Dare’ and ‘Hysteria’ they released one album; ‘Love and Dancing’, the world’s secon… read moreEffectively an alter ego for The Human League. Between ‘Dare’ and ‘Hysteria’ they released one album; ‘Love and Dancing’, the world’s second remix album (after Soft Cell’s Non Stop Ecstatic Dancing). Mainly the work of producer Martin Ru… read moreEffectively an alter ego for The Human League. Between ‘Dare’ and ‘Hysteria’ they released one album; ‘Love and Dancing’, the world’s second remix album (after Soft Cell’s Non Stop Ecstatic Dancing). Mainly the work of producer Martin Rushent and engineer Dave Allen it is a reworking of tracks fr… read more -
He Said
6,875 listeners
As an adjuct of Wire, Dome and Duet Emmo, Edvard Graham Lewis created He Said. Using sampling technology to reconstruct found sounds into a… read moreAs an adjuct of Wire, Dome and Duet Emmo, Edvard Graham Lewis created He Said. Using sampling technology to reconstruct found sounds into an ornate pop universe, He Said not only fed Lewis' curiosity but also managed to showcase his… read moreAs an adjuct of Wire, Dome and Duet Emmo, Edvard Graham Lewis created He Said. Using sampling technology to reconstruct found sounds into an ornate pop universe, He Said not only fed Lewis' curiosity but also managed to showcase his lugubrious baritone vocals to stunning effect. The first r… read more -
Thomas Leer & Robert Rental
6,532 listeners
Thomas Leer and Robert Rental were a late-1970s industrial music duo from the UK. Leer (real name: Thomas Wishart, born in 1953) and Renta… read moreThomas Leer and Robert Rental were a late-1970s industrial music duo from the UK. Leer (real name: Thomas Wishart, born in 1953) and Rental (real name: Robert Donnachie, 1952 - 2000) were born and raised in Port Glasgow, Scotland. The f… read moreThomas Leer and Robert Rental were a late-1970s industrial music duo from the UK. Leer (real name: Thomas Wishart, born in 1953) and Rental (real name: Robert Donnachie, 1952 - 2000) were born and raised in Port Glasgow, Scotland. The formed a short-lived punk band in 1976, before deciding that … read more -
Our Daughter's Wedding
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A prototypical early-'80s synthesizer act, New York trio Our Daughters Wedding is best remembered for the 1981 disco crossover hit &qu… read moreA prototypical early-'80s synthesizer act, New York trio Our Daughters Wedding is best remembered for the 1981 disco crossover hit "Lawnchairs." Motivated by the punk revolution, the band formed as a standard guitar/bass/d… read moreA prototypical early-'80s synthesizer act, New York trio Our Daughters Wedding is best remembered for the 1981 disco crossover hit "Lawnchairs." Motivated by the punk revolution, the band formed as a standard guitar/bass/drums rock unit in 1977. Taking their group's name from … read more -
Tom Ellard
990 listeners
Expert in most things thought "obvious" by inefficient robotic gnats, Tom has alluded the nano-musical revolution and has somehow… read moreExpert in most things thought "obvious" by inefficient robotic gnats, Tom has alluded the nano-musical revolution and has somehow remained un-microscopic. The variety of studies and research compiled by this man in sound and th… read moreExpert in most things thought "obvious" by inefficient robotic gnats, Tom has alluded the nano-musical revolution and has somehow remained un-microscopic. The variety of studies and research compiled by this man in sound and the aspects of sound will be looked upon some day in the futur… read more -
Polyphonic Size
12,567 listeners
Polyphonic Size has never been a real band, but Roger-Marc Vande Voorde's project. Born in Charleroi (Belgium) in 1959, the young teen… read morePolyphonic Size has never been a real band, but Roger-Marc Vande Voorde's project. Born in Charleroi (Belgium) in 1959, the young teenager Roger-Marc spent some time in Germany, near Cologne. Being a true Rolling Stones fan, he star… read morePolyphonic Size has never been a real band, but Roger-Marc Vande Voorde's project. Born in Charleroi (Belgium) in 1959, the young teenager Roger-Marc spent some time in Germany, near Cologne. Being a true Rolling Stones fan, he started to learn guitar and began to play in small local bands :… read more -
Dalek I Love You
5,007 listeners
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