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Artist description
Chiasm is a Detroit-based electro/industrial female solo project on COP International records. |
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Music Style
Industrial Darkwave Emo Power-Electro-EBM |
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Musical Influences
Skinny Puppy, Kraftwerk, EnVogue, Public Enemy, Covenant |
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Similar Artists
Hanzel und Gretyl, Delerium, Kate Bush, Kraftwerk, Massiv In Mensch |
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Artist History
Chiasm was created in winter 1997 by Emileigh Rohn. The demo cd, "Embryonic", was self-released in 1998. The controversial track, "Bouncing Baby Clones", was featured on the first compilation cd by the Detroit Electronica Coalition, "D[elEcTROnIc]T". Chiasm was signed to COP International in August 1999 and released the debut album, "Disorder", in March of 2001. The full-length remix album, "Chiasm vs. TL5: Divided We Fall", is released on COP International records on May 20, 2003. Chiasm has recently been featured on several compilation cds including "Closer to the Spiral", a NIN tribute on Zoomica/SPV records, and "Resist the Command 2" on Dystopian Records. |
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Group Members
Emileigh Rohn- songwriter/programmer/producer/arranger/performer |
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Instruments
Korg Trinity, Korg Prophecy, Korg Electribe ER-1, Emu Esi-4000 digital sampler, Alesis DM5, Novation Bass Station, etc... |
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Albums
CHIASM- "Disorder", CHIASM vs. TL5-"Divided We Fall" |
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Press Reviews
"This solo artist navigates grave terrain, creeping through oppressive dark ambiance filled with Electro beat programming and fiendish keyboard lines. She whispers words that hang heavy with meaning before they lift up into the ether." -Listen.com "This is not your typical girlie-band"-Dark Velvet Gothic Zine "It's as if Kate Bush and Kraftwerk met in the Detroit underground."- Interfluence Records |
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Location
Detroit, MI - USA |
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