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Hecate

There is more than one artist with this name: 1) Hecate is the performing name of American/Austrian Hardcore/Breakcore producer Rachael Kozak, currently living in Basel, Switzerland. She takes her name from the Greek goddess of witchcraft Hecate. She has also worked with prolific electronic artist Venetian Snares, creating the somewhat controversial album "Nymphomatriarch" using samples of the couple's sexual experiments throughout the recording.

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Thrall

There is more than one band named Thrall.
1. The Tasmanian Black Metal band Thrall was formerly known as Thy Plagues. The band began in the tradition of primitive solo Black Metal (i.e. Ildjarn, Leviathan, Burzum etc…). With the addition of a bass player in 2006 the project became a duo. In 2009 Em Støy shifted from bass to drums. Thrall has evolved from a primitive droning blast-ridden style to a more groove-laden hypnotic sound fusing Black Metal with Doom influences. In June 2010, Thrall released their debut full-length, Away From the Haunts of Men on Total Holocaust Records.

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Terrorfakt

Terrorfakt is an industrial and power noise musical project from New York City. Although the project involved multiple members in its early days, it is now the de facto solo project of Ben Dewalt (who also works under the names DJ Hellraver, and T-Faktor), although other musicians occasionally join him for live shows. Having had produced earlier albums, in 2003 they debuted on Tinman Records with Deconstruction (later released on Metropolis Records). Prior to the Tinman Records release, Deconstruction was released on CD-R independently.

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Gate

There are multiple artists by the name of Gate: 1.) Michael Morley is a rock and experimental musician from New Zealand. Morley sings and plays guitar as a member of The Dead C, but also records on his own (and with collaborators) as Gate. Earlier, in the 1980's, Morley was a member of Wreck Small Speakers on Expensive Stereos. Morley founded the Precious Metal label sometime in the late 1980's to document, first on cassette and later LP and CD, his own work as Gate. Most of the releases on Precious Metal were limited to very small quantities.

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