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Artist description
A swedish hyper effecient duo of Electronic Body Music |
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Music Style
Electronic Body Music |
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Musical Influences
DAF, Nitzer Ebb, Cabaret Voltaire, Fabio Frizzi, Liaisons Dangeruese, Pouppée Fabrikk, early Front 242 |
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Artist History
Formed in the beginning of 2001 by two tired students from Gävle in Sweden. They were childhood friends and just wanted to make music. The early recordings
were made with a cheap 4 channel Porta Studio and sounded more like a cross between Skinny Puppy and Depeche Mode than EBM music. At that time the band was
called the Xenophobian Alliance. But later on they recived a more expensive record equipment and they simple became better songwriters. They got there call
of making "körpermusik" and became Sturm Café. A ratter strange name with a secret meaning. |
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Group Members
Jonatan Löfstedt: vocals, texts, synth
Gustav Jansson: synths, programming |
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Instruments
Korg Poly-800, Korg N1R, MicroKorg, Moog Prodigy, Roland RS-09, Roland TR-505, Korg D1600, Novation Drum Station etc |
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Albums
SCP001 July 2002, SCP002 November 2002, SCP003 January 2003, SCP004 Mars 2003 |
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Press Reviews
Beelab; http://fredrik.bamze.net/beelar/index.php?page=recensioner&id=290
An hungarian netzine; http://cyberpunk.pardey.org/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=719 |
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Location
Gävle, Gästrikland - Sweden |
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