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Artist description
Krushdbug is in the vein of making electronic
music, and does not limit himself to one genre.
Instead, he's chosen to include a wide variety of
genres on his roster, and is constantly refining
his skills so that he can come up with some sounds
worth listening to. Krushdbug loves music, it's a
big part of his life, and it's safe to say he's
found his drug in sound. |
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Music Style
Electronica, house, techno, hiphop, triphop, chill out, alternative |
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Musical Influences
Aphex Twin, Radiohead, Squarepusher, Leftfield, Underworld, Fatboy Slim, Blur, Orbital, Groove Armada, Bob Hund and everything else I have ever heard |
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Similar Artists
Aphex Twin, Radiohead, Squarepusher, Leftfield, Underworld, Orbital +++ |
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Artist History
Started out in 1998 with some crappy equipment,
making some even more crappy tunes, but gradually
evolved to the fine young man he is today, always
making music in software (although he's sometimes
used a bit of hardware as well). Today, Krushdbug
has one 12" record release (under the name
UrbanDeathCookieMan) under his belt and knowledge
and skills within a wide variety of musical
genres. He has also taken the time to collaborate
with Kim E from Bergen, producing and recording four of her songs
for a forthcoming EP on the Surfbug label which
is currently in the process of being formed. |
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Group Members
Everything - Martin Bergesen |
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Instruments
Software, Alesis SR-16 drum machine, Phonic MM 1202 mixer, Shure SM58 mic, Yamaha DJX keyboard, SB Live! soundcard and PII 350 PC |
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Albums
UrbanDeathCookieMan - Everythingisbeautiful |
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Location
Oslo, Oslo - Norway |
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