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Artist description
No guitars, tape decks, mixing boards, amplifiers, studios, outboard synthesizers, live instruments (except for my voice) -- just one man and one machine. |
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Music Style
One man and one machine. |
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Musical Influences
Strongly influenced by the sounds of the original wave of electronic body-music pioneers, such as Front 242, as well as maverick players in the same space such as Greater Than One -- but always with strong songwriting and a sense of wanting to do more than simply provide mindless dancefloor fodder. |
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Similar Artists
Severed Heads, Moby, Front 242 |
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Artist History
Not a professional musician, the Gline makes music anyway. He started fooling around with computer-music technology back in 1995, and went on from there to teach himself both the technology and the craft of songwriting. |
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Group Members
The Gline |
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Instruments
Computers |
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Albums
Nice Music For Stupid Humans (released 1998, available from our website) / We're Obscure and Everyone Hates Us (2001) |
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Press Reviews
"Atrocious pop-dada nonsense masquerading as underground music." - Non-Musical Express / "Pretentious, meretricious swill." -- Minimum Rock'n'Roll / "I really like this record." -- My friend Eric |
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Location
Huntington, New York - USA |
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