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J:dead
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Solar Fake
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BlakLight
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For All the Emptiness
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Unitcode:Machine
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unitcode:machine started in 2000, by Eric Kristopher; after a long run with the band Xero. It is a project that focuses on attempting to b… read moreunitcode:machine started in 2000, by Eric Kristopher; after a long run with the band Xero. It is a project that focuses on attempting to bring back the harsh industrial sound while grabbing on to Synthpop roots. This is a self made genr… read moreunitcode:machine started in 2000, by Eric Kristopher; after a long run with the band Xero. It is a project that focuses on attempting to bring back the harsh industrial sound while grabbing on to Synthpop roots. This is a self made genre called "Noise-Pop". It is a combination of Harsh… read more -
Toal
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Dark synth soundscapes caress her body, pumping basses break the silence, the deep beat of the night accompanies her every step. The heartb… read moreDark synth soundscapes caress her body, pumping basses break the silence, the deep beat of the night accompanies her every step. The heartbeat of longed-for liberation throbs in her chest, waiting to break the chains of emotional captivi… read moreDark synth soundscapes caress her body, pumping basses break the silence, the deep beat of the night accompanies her every step. The heartbeat of longed-for liberation throbs in her chest, waiting to break the chains of emotional captivity. Luzi Lacole's fiery voice ignites the longing for a… read more -
Necessary Response
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The name Necessary Response was scurrying through the Electro scene like a phantom for quite a while. No one really knew much about this ba… read moreThe name Necessary Response was scurrying through the Electro scene like a phantom for quite a while. No one really knew much about this band which was becoming increasingly popular through its club hits “Forever” and “Spilling Blood” on… read moreThe name Necessary Response was scurrying through the Electro scene like a phantom for quite a while. No one really knew much about this band which was becoming increasingly popular through its club hits “Forever” and “Spilling Blood” on the compilations “Machineries of Joy Vol. 3 and 4.” … and w… read more -
Radioaktivists
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Behind the Radioaktivists moniker hide some of the best known and busiest artists in the electro-industrial and electropop scenes. One is D… read moreBehind the Radioaktivists moniker hide some of the best known and busiest artists in the electro-industrial and electropop scenes. One is Daniel Myer, known for his work in projects like Haujobb, Architect, Destroid and Covenant; another is singer Frank M. Spinath, the voice of Seabound, Edge Of … read more