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Paradigm refers to at least five entities: [1] A USA synthpop group, formed in 1996. [2] A Cornwall, UK drum n bass producer. [3] An Australian extreme progressive metal band, formed in 2005. [4] A USA prog-jazz / art rock group, formed in 2004. [5] A UK group, formed in 2001. [1] A USA synthpop duo of Adam Sorensen and Mike Babbitt (aka Midihead and Monolithic). They débuted with Lifeline (1996, A Different Drum) and their latest is Girders Under A Steel Sky (Jan 2010, Noecho). Sites: Discogs. [2] A pseudonym of Cornwall, UK drum n bass / minimal drum...
Revolution Void est un groupe de jazz electronic crée par Jonah Dempcy. Les enregistrements de Revolution Void ont inclus la collaboration de Lucas Pickford, Cochemea Gastelum, Seamus Blake and Matthew Garrison. Leur musique est distribuée sous les licences Creative Commons. Il s'agit de musique libre disponible sur des sites comme Jamendo. .
Gothic Electro from Berlin, Germany Homepage - http://www.avoid-kharma.de/de/index.php Myspace - http://www.myspace.com/avoidkharma .
Since its formation in 2008, Eternal Void has been pushing the boundaries of metal on the local scene. Growing tiresome of generic metal bands, they have set out to create their own sound by combining multiple influences to create an intensely unique sound. The group has grown relentless in its search for domination and seeks to put metal back in the spotlight and any naysayers firmly in their place. "An unsigned band that already sounds like a top quality act that should be booking cross country tours and selling out venues..." -Ty Arthur, Metal Underground "With lyrics with meaning behind...
VOID CoNSTRUCT was formed in Southampton, England in about 1999 by Scott Walker (vocals) and Vicky Halliday (live synths) Their first two albums to date were released on Cryonica Records (run by London-based Inertia). Estramay Aleph demonstrated their creativity and, drawing on influences such as Haujobb, Front 242 and Front Line Assembly, their perverse sense of melody. The second album, Sensory Division was a technical leap forward and a definitive, punchy EBM release. Notable Live sessions include Support for Front 242 at the London Forum and Dark Jubilee in 2002, playing along side the likes of Das Ich and Paradise...