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Artist description
Digital Dawg is an experimental music lab. It's members come and go. They come when they need to get experimental and leave when they've had enough |
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Music Style
experimental electronic and acoustic music |
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Musical Influences
Einsturzende Neubauten |
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Similar Artists
The Rolling Beatles from Hell |
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Artist History
Sometimes you've got to experiment. ** Digital Dogs is an experimental band making both electronic and acoustic music. 'Twas on a dark cold night in the year 1999 that Winston Corredigor, Murphy Contact & Guzman Valdez were abducted by Aliens as they were driving home from a concert on a pig farm. As their car was beamed up into the Alien spaceship, they swore they would never eat radio active popsicles again. Waking up in a cornfield in Kansas the next morning, they remembered nothing of their abduction, except for the sudden urge to form a band and make alien music for earthlings to hear. They named the band Digital Dogs in memory of their pet beagle Freddy who chose to remain on the alien spaceship and become a cyborg dog. Nowadays they all live together in the basement of Guzman's grandmother's house, devoting their lives to music. The neighbours think they are weird but they don't care, they have a mission. |
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Group Members
Winston Corredigor, Murphy Contact, Guzman Valdez |
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Instruments
all |
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Albums
L'oreille qui pleure |
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Press Reviews
Outstanding stuff! Uranus Times___Listen.com: About Istanbul not far away: "Frenetic '80s synth sounds combine with cartoon melodies and rapid Techno beats to provide for humorous, pacemaker-jolting twitch-pop. No vocals, just skittering computer bleeps."(Reviewed by Mike M.) |
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Additional Info
WARNING: listening to Digital Dawg may hurt your ears and mind |
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Location
Paris, FRANCE - France |
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