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Bruderschaft is an electronic music collective led by New York City-based DJ Rexx Arkana.Conceived as a charity project focused on cancer research and treatment in the wake of Arkana's father's death from the disease, Bruderschaft brought together a large number of artists from the underground electronic music scene for the production of the band's first single, "Forever": the collaboration of ...
The Velvet Underground was an influential underground music act in the late 1960s. Underground music is music with practices perceived as outside, or somehow opposed to, mainstream popular music culture. Underground styles lack the commercial success of popular music movements, and may involve the use of avant-garde or abrasive approaches ...
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Their debut album, Summer's Gone, was released later in 2012 to acclaim in the underground electronic music community. [8] [9] After their debut extended play (EP), My Friends Never Die, in 2013, they released their second album, In Return, on September 9, 2014. It was the duo's debut release on Ninja Tune and its imprint, Counter Records.
Electronic musical group stubs (2 C, 141 P) Pages in category "Electronic music groups" ... Ramallah Underground; Ramshackle; Rinky Dink (sound system) ...
Underworld are a British electronic music group formed in 1987 in Cardiff, Wales [1] and the principal collaborative project of Karl Hyde and Rick Smith.. After briefly performing as a funk and synth-pop outfit, resulting in two albums between 1988 and 1989, Underworld gained prominence after reshaping into a dance and techno band, releasing albums including Dubnobasswithmyheadman (1994 ...
Bergen, a city of 212,944 people in 1990, [7] had overtaken Tromsø's position as the most vital scene for underground electronic music in Norway, and Röyksopp worked with other Norwegian musicians like Frost, Those Norwegians, Drum Island, and Kings of Convenience's guitarist and singer Erlend Øye in what was called the Bergen Wave. [6]
London has contributed much to the history and development of popular music, from the British Rock revolution of the 1960s to the punk rock explosion of the 1970s to the underground electronic and dance sounds of recent years.