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Artist description
The Underground Society has gone from trance, to gothic, to industrial,
& now to an abstract experimental sound of chaos |
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Music Style
Electronic - Experimental - Ambient |
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Musical Influences
Pete Namlook, Dead Can Dance |
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Similar Artists
Pete Namlook, Aghast, Throbbing Gristle |
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Artist History
The Underground Society has changed many times since being established.
The Underground Society ideal was started by V. Sangre De Mercy (Apocalypse Theatre)
and R. Vates (Expiria), in the fall of 2000. After many months of kicking ideas around,
R. Vates decided to expand the US to a full music project, leaving behind stories and lore
of what once was, and what could have been.
The last five tracks released have given notice to the Underground Society. On Mp3.com & many on-line magazines |
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Albums
Mystic Angel |
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Location
Tulsa, OK - USA |
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