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Artist description
dark, melancholy, electronic industrial-techno inspired by bands like Frontline Assembly, Nitzer Ebb, Portishead, Depeche Mode, and the Cure with a heavy emphasis on dark , danceable song structures. |
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Music Style
dark electronic techno, a dense industrial matrix of evolving sounds |
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Musical Influences
Front line Assembly, Depeche Mode, Bjork, Nitzer Ebb, Portishead, the Cure, KMFDM, Pet Shop Boys, Tori Amos, Garbage, Delerium, Concrete Blonde, My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult, and a very long list of Horror films |
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Similar Artists
Nitzer Ebb, Frontline Assembly, Unit 187, Numb, Aphex Twin , John Carpenter, Crystal Method |
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Artist History
Biopunk was created in mid-1999 out of the desire to further explore an aspect of myself that has always been heavily influenced by electronic music. I've been a visual artist all my life and am now branching into "other" outlets of expression. Biopunk's first CD release "Your Ghost" spawned the #1 Industrial Electronic hit "Halloween 1999(overdrive mix)" as well as four other top ten genre tracks ; "Your Ghost" , "Regenerate", "Halloween 1999", "Halloween 1999 (Silver Shamrock mix)". Plans are underway for a new album in Spring 2000 as well as a remix compilation later this year. |
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Albums
Biopunk's first full-length album is set for a Spring 2000 release with over 13 tracks total blending elements of modern electronica, industrial and flourishes of world fusion."Your Ghost" EP is available now with 9 tracks including Trance Version's mix of the title track |
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Press Reviews
Radio 1 Review of 'Your Ghost' CD - "Darkness oozes from this CD especially with the various mixes of the "Halloween" Theme. The Title Track "Your Ghost" is enjoyable with some nice analog textures blended with interesting vocal treatments." - Radio 1:Electronic DAM CD Reviews (http://stations.mp3s.com/stations/3/radio_1.html) |
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Location
Jenkins, KY - USA |
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