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Hayley Dee Westenra (born 10 April 1987 in Christchurch, New Zealand) is a New Zealand soprano of Irish heritage. Her first internationally released album, Pure, reached #1 on the UK classical charts in 2003 and has sold more than two million copies worldwide. Westenra has received awards for her contribution to music, both in New Zealand and elsewhere. Pure is the fastest-selling international début classical album to date, and Westenra became an international star, aged 16, when the first of her international albums were released. In August 2006, Westenra joined the Irish group Celtic Woman and toured with them on...
"Das neue Brot" was a predecessor of the famous german electronic band "egoexpress". "Das neue Brot" existed from 1989 to 1994. .
Neuestrasse was born in MMIV era vulgaris and it's a dark/noise ambient project inspired by negativity, nihilism and decadence. In MMVI Neuestrasse published his first demo cd titled "Neuestrasse": drones, noise effects, historical parts and sinth are mixed in three tracks to give a sense of anxiety to the listeners. In the same year the Polish label War Office Propaganda/Rage in Eden published the first official Neuestrasse album called "Introspective Black Forms". After a period of silence in MMVIII era vulgaris Neuestrasse started the collaboration with EE TAPES for the compilation "Table for Six, all quiet, vol.III" with a track:...
In part of a resocialisation project for former Apple Powerbook users, three sound performers out of the Munich ghettos Neuperlach and Westend, being directed by their tutor Dr. Hans Langenpfahl, have devoted themselves to the Westend Ghetto project: G. Örkanal, Peter "Chung Lucy" Flick and Maria Ovenbröd have been developing their very individual kind of granular synthesis in the scope of their audiophilia at the Technical University of Munich, for the purpose of technocratic sound determination. That’s why they are currently synchronising eight modified Commodore C64 home computers by means of a Silicon Graphics workstation: using the C64s as tone...