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Komor Kommando

After his success with Zombie Girl, Icon of Coil and Bruderschaft, renowned producer Sebastian R. Komor strikes again with this new hard-hitting guerrilla project – something he really had to get out of his system! The heaviest project he's ever done, KOMOR KOMMANDO is aggressive and loud, laden with a cynical sarcastic flair and wit! Pounding rhythms to assault your senses, plus a bit of a cheeky humour and socio-political bite. 100% club hit guaranteed – including the floor-packing "Das Oontz", "Love Your Neighbour" and "Triggerfinger".

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Nitzer Ebb

Formed in Chelmsford when main protagonists Douglas McCarthy (vocals) and Bon Harris (drums, programming) were just 15, Nitzer Ebb cut a dynamic swathe through the electronic music and Balaeric beat scenes of the 1980s and 90s. They were electro-punks before the genre even existed, at a time when The Prodigy were not even a gleam in fellow Essex boy Liam Howlett's eye. Militaristic, intimidating yet always accessible, Nitzer Ebb enjoyed a string of ferocious club hits and released five critically acclaimed albums on Mute.

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Deviant UK

Since forming in January 2004, Deviant UK has established itself as a fast-rising star of the European Industrial/Darkwave scene. The band unleashed the long-awaited and frankly outstanding debut album 'Barbed Wire Star' in October 2006, spawning the club hits 'Raptured Saints' and the hugely popular 'Access Denied!' and the eagerly anticipated second album - the aptly titled 'Very Bad Things' is in production.

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Ayria

Ayria is glam, 80s, gothic Lolita, and cyberpunk all wrapped up into an energetic ball of fury. A singer/songwriter from Canada, Jennifer Parkin has become a true icon on the electronic music scene with her unique writing and performing style. In 2003, she began her project Ayria and shook the foundation of the electro-industrial scene by mixing striking feminine visuals, straight old-school industrial music with harsher, aggressive electro while still maintaining elements of electro-clash and 80’s new wave.

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Ctrl

An American Industrial/Synthpop band from Austin, Texas, 1998-present. Ctrl debuted in 1998 with Secure The Shadow. Over the next 13 years, the band released five more acclaimed albums, and appeared on various compilations. Ctrl released their seventh album, Fragmentary Moments, in 2012. It's comprised of ten songs that allow the unique blend of pop-tinged electro, driving beats and signature guitar to remain the staples of their sound. The band continues to grow with each new incarnation, while carefully tipping a hat to the founders of the style.

Read more about Ctrl on Last.fm.

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T3RR0R 3RR0R

Born 1000 years before it was supposed to, T3RR0R 3RR0R is a mix of future, machines and cyberspace, morphed into music.
An ambient created to assimilate minds watching for destruction and perfection, where a constant attack of sounds and images, can take rid of everything until the last atom of whoever gets in front of it, its taken. T3RR0R 3RR0R is here, and its looking for you.
This is the new era, prepare to be assimilated.

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Selfless

"Selfless" was founded in 2002 by Adam Waters and Damian Plague. The First LP "Conjunction" was released on Danse Macabre Records Germany in 2005. Selfless was created to express things from a perspective without ego unlike many others. Due to various personal tragedies that have occured Selfless will be on hiatus for now.

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K-Nitrate

'K-Nitrate' began life in early 1993 with Graham Rayner and Steve Etheridge. Their highly anticipated first album, 'Xenophobia' was released within months. With its fiercely political commentary of the first Gulf War, 'Xenophobia' pulled no punches with tracks like "Human Shield" and "Killer Religion". 'Xenophobia' was a superlative debut. 1996 saw the recruitment of guitarist Dan and the release the 'Hyperphobia' EP. 'Hyperphobia' contained remixes of material from 'Xenophobia' and five new tracks that showcased the band's move to a more intense live sound.

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Snakeskin

Born in 2004 Snakeskin is another musical and emotional playground for Lacrimosa's mastermind Tilo Wolff. 'Music for the Lost' (the first release) was a great success in Europe, a "revolutionary industrial masterpiece" (Flatliner Magazine). In 2006 a new album under the conceptual name of "Canta'Tronic" have been released. This new album of the act, which already initiated enormous hype around the globe, culminating in the offer to open a show for MARYLIN MANSON, features the wonderful voice of the great KERSTIN DOELLE.

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Seabound

"Seabound" is a synthpop/futurepop duo from Germany, formed in 1996. The band's members are Frank M. Spinath and Martin Vorbrodt. The use and the balance of contradictions are an important trademark of Seabound. The songs range from cold, synthetic, sometimes harsh sounds to catchy, sometimes fragile melodies, merging day and night. The lyrics deal with obsession, devotion, doubts, anger and fear. Yet there is always an underlying craving for fulfillment in the songs, a quest for love. Seabound combine vulnerability with anger, fantasies of power with fear.

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