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Niemiecki zespół grający death / thrash metal założony w 1987 roku w Achim. skład Dirk Scheimann : Vocals Klaus Kessemeier : Guitar Gunter Groen : Guitar Thomas Marter : Drums Lord Joachim Meyer : Bass dyskografia Killing Peace (Démo - 1988) The Experience of Horror (CD - 1991) Mindwaves (CD - 1992) .
Sorten Muld jest duńskim zespołem prezentującym twórczość z gatunku electro-folk, powstałym w 1995 roku. Wygrali wiele prestiżowych nagród za album Mark II. Nazwa Sorten Muld znaczy tyle co Czarna Ziemia (Black Soil). Słyną z dramatycznych tekstów, umiejętnego łączenia typowego skandynawskiego folku z elementami disco oraz electro. Teksty w większości nawiązują do starych duńskich opowieści i tradycji. Motywy przewodnie to potwory, morderstwa, zazdrość. Członkowie: * Ulla Bendixen - Vocals * Martin Ottesen - Musician-Architect * Henrik Munch - Technician * Søren Bendixsen - Guitar * Harald Haugaard - Viola, Violin, Hurdy-Gurdy * Johannes Hejl - Double bass * Niels Kilele -...
Den Sorte Skole is a group of DJ's from Copenhagen, Denmark formed in 2002, remixing music from both Danish and American artists. Den Sorte Skole consists of Aage Jæger, Langefinger and LeBon. Their first album "Lektion #1", which in English means "Lesson #1". Their latest album is called "Lektion #2" and was released on May 7th, 2008. Whereas "Lektion #1" employed 4 turntables, Den Sorte Skole uses 6 turntables on "Lektion #2". Compared with "Lektion #1", "Lektion #2" uses samples of even more diverse music. For a full tracklist, visit http://www.densorteskole.net/tracklist/. For video of their performances, visit their official website,...
Penetrante Sorte (engl. Penetrant Breed) is a Viennese Hip-Hop Band. Phil Fin on the Mic, DJ King on the decks. .
Pinkerton's Assorted Colours were a mid-1960s pop band from England. Formed in Rugby, Warwickshire as 'The Liberators', they became Pinkerton's Assorted Colours in 1965, and scored a Top 10 hit with their first single release, "Mirror, Mirror" written and sung by bandmember Tony Newman. They were managed by Reginald Calvert, and supported by his then radio station, Radio City. Lack of further chart success found them dubbed one-hit wonders. Stuart Colman, Pinkerton’s one time bassist, went on to become a BBC Radio One DJ, and later a producer for Shakin' Stevens, Cliff Richard and Billy Fury. After their second single...