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    Artist description
    "Zwerg" Is the German word for "dwarf". Eldon Thiele chose this name because an amount of ancestral Germanic blood circulates through those Atlantic Canadian veins of his, and because numerous legends depict dwarves as tenacious warriors of superior pluck! However, dwarves are all too often dismissed as feeble misfits. Therefore, ZWERG has totally committed himself to defending the misunderstood, the underdog. For there will come a day when the last will be first, when the rejected will be restored unto their Creator.
    Music Style
    Electronic pop
    Musical Influences
    Joy Electric, Pet Shop Boys, Color Theory, Zeta, Tori Amos
    Similar Artists
    Joy Electric, Pet Shop Boys, Color Theory, Zeta, Tori Amos
    Artist History
    Formed Autumn of 1996 in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada. Now resides in Toronto, Canada.
    Group Members
    Eldon Thielf (aka Jason Willis Betts)
    Instruments
    Pianos, vocals, drum programming.
    Albums
    To Myopic Mutts (Nanook, 1998), Played Witts (Wispy Micmac, 2000)
    Location
    Toronto, Ontario - Canada

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