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    Artist description
    Solo electronic artist with diverse music styles from acid to industrial to dance to dub.
    Music Style
    Techno, trance, dance, gabber, house, and all others....
    Musical Influences
    Kraftwerk, Master Zap, Neurotron 606, Mad Professor, etc., etc., etc....
    Similar Artists
    Any random bad artist.
    Artist History
    "Miguel" is a 22 year old college grad who writes music largely as a hobby. He began his 'career' in techno in the summer of 2000 as a way to kill time. In a very short period of time, Miguel has gotten his fingers into all kinds of sticky styles; acid and club-techno/dance are still his bulwarks.
    Group Members
    Miguel 'El Diablo' Sanchez (AKA Mike Barnett): Softsynth drum machines, softsynth synths, soft synth 404s, sonic distortion, other electronic toys
    Instruments
    NO LIVE INSTRUMENTS! Computer toys and drum machines, noise
    Albums
    DAM CDs
    Press Reviews
    Presently, none
    Additional Info
    n/a
    Location
    Iowa City, IA - USA

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