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Rotersand

Rotersand is a German electronic music act, formed in September of 2002 by Gunther Gerl (Gun) and Rascal Nikov with producer krischan wesenberg joining shortly after. Prior to working in Rotersand, Rasc and Gun had collaberated together on other projects. Rotersand's music can generally be described as futurepop but with influences from styles such as progressive trance and techno. Releases by Rotersand have reached high positions in the German Alternative Charts, the Nordic Alternative Charts and the Dutch Alternative Charts.

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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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Solitary Experiments

Solitary Experiments formed in 1994 as a collaboration between Dennis Schober and Michael Thieleman, who had briefly collaborated before as 'Plague'. The following years saw occasional live shows and the release of a couple of demo tapes before the song 'God, Where Are You?' from the 'New Violent Breed' compilation in 1999, which would become a hit in their native Germany as well as Holland and the USA. Their debut album 'Final Approach' was released on Machinery later that year.

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CeDigest

CeDigest is the brainchild of Joss Iles A.K.A Avi. It was conceived summer of 2004 and has gained a strong reputation as one of the most brutal EBM acts in europe. Although often compared to other bands under the ‘Terror EBM’ flag, CDG brings other elements into the music that not many other acts do. Rooted in classical, metal, trance, and a whole array of other styles of ear candy, CDG promises to take its music to new, unexplored territories. Members: Avi - Prophecy
Valtiel - Live Synths
Benedict - Live Guitars

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The Pain Machinery

After experimenting with electronic music since the 80's Anders Karlsson released his first cassette as The Pain Machinery in 1992. The original idea was to mix the raw energy of Punk and the sound exploring possibilities of Electronic and Industrial music, inspired by such diverse artists as SPK, Cabaret Voltaire, Sex Pistols, DAF, Public Enemy and Skinny Puppy among others. TPM utilises obsolete analogue electronics, a wide array of filthy distortion boxes as well as cutting-edge technology to produce the missing link between rhythmic noise, punk and EBM.

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