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HK119

HK 119 is a powerful Nordic force resolved to shatter any illusions you may have about your comfortable post-millennial society. This beautiful blonde creature, at once Amazonian and eerily robotic, is the creation of Finnish artist Heidi Kilpelainen. Her dystopian vision of the world takes elements of the modern human condition and pushes them to the extreme, where people have sacrificed their humanity for consumerism, and technology pervades every detail of our lives.

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Hindi Zahra

Hindi Zahra is sounding like the musical child of Django Rheinhardt and Billie Holiday, the Paris-based Hindi is a captivating musician. Her song “Beautiful Tango” is a revelation—simple yet sophisticated, sparse yet emotive. It’s fresh even while it reverberates with history. This style continues in “Oursoul” and “Try.” A touch of hip-hop and soul influence, retaining the simple, downbeat understatement of her other songs while adding an almost ethereal quality.

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DatA

There is more than one artist with this name:

1 | DatA / Electro / David, FRANCE
J'aime par l'art, Aerius Light, Rapture (feat. Sebastien Grainger) ... Trop Laser EP (2006)
Aerius Light EP (2007)
Rapture EP (2008)
One In A Million EP (2009) First album : 2009 More infos : www.myspace.com/0data0 / data.skwat.com --------------------------------------------------------
2 | Data is a d.i.y. (emotional) hardcore band from porto alegre, rs, brazil.

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Nia

There are at least two artist who use the name Nia 1) NIA (please use 니아) is a South Korean rock band. 2) "Nia", formally known as Natalie or Natalia Maribojoc is a singer from Corcoran California.

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!!!

!!! is an American dance-punk band from Sacramento, California that formed in Autumn 1996 from the former band members of The Yah Mos, Black Liquorice and popesmashers. After a tour together, members of local Sacramento, CA bands Black Liquorice and popesmashers formed !!!. The band's name was inspired by the subtitles of the movie The Gods Must Be Crazy, in which the mouth-clicking sounds of the Bushmen were represented as "!". Chk Chk Chk is the most common pronunciation, but they could just as easily be called Bam Bam Bam, Uh Uh Uh, Pew Pew Pew, etc.

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