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Artist description
Backspace is a detroit-based electronic-industrial band, fusing the energy of pounding rhythms and furious electronic progressions with intense human emotion and haunting vocals. Their first release, Clockwork Pathogen, is availiable now. |
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Music Style
Industrial-Electronic EBM |
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Musical Influences
Sci-Fi, Horror, Technology, Paranormal Events |
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Similar Artists
Skinny Puppy, Frontline Assembly, Project Pitchfork, Front 242, Pulse Legion, and the like. |
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Artist History
Backspace formed in 1997, and since then have been playing extensively throughout the Detroit and Ann Arbor areas. They have opened for the likes of Covenant, S.P.O.C.K., Attrition, Electric Hellfire Club, and many others. In November of 1999 Backspace opened for Decoded Feedback, then followed that with a small stint as part of the Totentanz Tour, opening for Das Ich and In Strict Confidence through the Great Lakes Section of the tour. Currently they are working feverishly on their second release, due sometime in summer 2000. |
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Group Members
Piotr Kornblum- Keyboards, Vocals, Programming, Engineering, Production. Marc Church- Keyboards, Samples, Visuals, Production. Dave Stechschulte- Keyboards, Backing Vocals, Live Percussion. |
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Instruments
Keyboards, Synths, Electronic Percussion, Vocals, Software, COMPUTERS, Molson Ice |
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Albums
CLockwork PAthogen |
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Press Reviews
Side-Line magazine, Ontario's The Lance, Black Monday, Industrial-Gothic News, Mirage Tropics.com, Detroit Metro-times, Jam Rag, Seven, Last Sigh, Interface Magazine,IPM, amongst others. |
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Additional Info
also appear on Carpe-Mortem Records' "Darkness and the Machine Vol. 1" |
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Location
Detroit, Michigan - USA |
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