Miss Kittin & The Hacker
Miss Kittin
https://www.facebook.com/misskittin
https://misskittin.com/
( ;D --> Caroline Hervé (born 1973), better known by her stage name Miss Kittin, is a French electronic music DJ, singer, and songwriter. Since rising to prominence in 1998 for her singles "1982" and "Frank Sinatra" with The Hacker, she has worked with other musicians such as Chicks on Speed, Felix da Housecat and Golden Boy. She released her debut solo album I Com in 2004 and second solo album BatBox in 2008. She achieved international popularity with the singles "Rippin Kittin" and "Silver Screen Shower Scene".)
The Hacker
https://www.facebook.com/DJTheHacker
( ;D --> Michel Amato, better known by his stage name The Hacker, is a French electroclash and techno producer who has worked extensively with Miss Kittin. His work has been influenced by electronic artists like Kraftwerk, new wave artists such as The Cure and Depeche Mode, as well as the French rave scene of the early 1990s. His artist name comes from the Jeff Mills track of the same name.)
Third Album
https://lnk.to/KittinHackerThirdAlbum
See also:
https://barlemusic.blogspot.com/2022/01/flavor-of-week-4.html
Blank
https://www.facebook.com/blankinyourmind/
( ;D --> Exploring dark paths of electronics since 2000.
Introspective body music, for the dancefloor and for the heart.
Drifting slowly...)
Thick Black Line
https://blankinyourmind.bandcamp.com/
Plant43
https://plant43.bandcamp.com/
( ;D --> Marvelous Pure electronica from the UK based electronic music producer Emile Facey.)
Sublunar Tides
https://plant43.bandcamp.com/album/sublunar-tides-006lp
See also:
https://barlemusic.blogspot.com/2016/09/flavor-of-week-38.html
Velvet Acid Christ
www.velvetacidchrist.com
( ;D --> Velvet Acid Christ had their origins in an 80's high school electronics class, where Bryan and Chris would debate the merits of Amiga versus Atari. Bryan and Grigory Bilham (an early member of VAC) were at the time working in a punk/funk band, which, by 1990, was altered to the trio of Bryan, Chris, and Grig. The band's name was originally Cyberchrist, although this was changed within a few months to Velvet Acid Christ, named (so they say) in honor of a bad acid trip. Grig left the band in 1992, leaving the core of Bryan and Chris (although various other people have had revolving door membership in the band). Bryan and Chris cite a number of influences to their hard driving industrial sound, including Legendary Pink Dots, the Cure, Skinny Puppy, Orbital, and a surprising number of metal bands, including Napalm Death, Godflesh, and Metallica. They also expose a number of social issues, including animal rights and their concern regarding the basic survival of mankind against the onslaught of technoloy. VACs masterpiece and most recent full-length CD release Lust For Blood is possibly VACs most complete and diverse album in the past ten years. Lust For Blood is an aggressive return for one of electronic music’s most prolific artists. Angry and other times haunting vocals are forged to incessant beats, permeating melodies, and relentless bass lines. As an homage to early electronic music, guitars are once again introduced into the mix of patches, pads and circuits.)
Dimension 8
https://vacandtoxiccoma.bandcamp.com/album/dimension-8-remastered-1994
See also:
https://barlemusic.blogspot.com/2019/08/flavor-of-week-32.html
Lyda
https://www.instagram.com/thelydagram/
( ;D --> a queer singer songwriter and producer” as she puts it. Originally from the San Francisco Bay Area, she spent the last 5 years playing electro pop in nearly every small venue in the city.)
creepycrawly
https://open.spotify.com/album/60MQs8BkhfOGhiDpJaOtSf
Unrequited
https://open.spotify.com/track/0V1mYr8soAChh3ouI34nYm
Over And Out
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