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  1. Gas (stylized as GAS or G A S) is the main musical project of German electronic musician and composer Wolfgang Voigt (born 1961). The project was created as an expressive medium inspired by his experiences with taking LSD in the Königsforst, a German forest situated near his hometown of Cologne, for long periods in his youth. [1]

  2. The album is composed of electronic ambient pieces, similar to Aphex Twin's Selected Ambient Works releases. Like the Aphex Twin releases, the work is mainly instrumental (although there are samples of the sound of a choir vocalizing on "Tongues", and a woman saying "bad days" in the background of "Bad Days").

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MonolinkMonolink - Wikipedia

    Monolink is the stage name of Steffen Linck, a German singer-songwriter and electronic dance music producer who specializes in ambient, techno, electronica and house genres. Music career [ edit ] A member of the Berlin electronica scene, Monolink quickly broke away from the classic DJ set and instead created his own style with a combination of ...

  4. Az ambient house-t a The Orb és a The KLF egykori, illetve aktuális tagjai alkották meg, Alex Patterson és Jimmy Cauty, meglovagolva az étert és a zeneipart elöntő dance-techno hullámot, de nem elsősorban ebből, hanem a techno korai detroiti formájából, valamint az acid elemeiből, valamint az experimentális és experimentális ...

  5. Electro swing. Electro swing or swing house is a genre of electronic dance music that fuses 1920s–1940s jazz styles including swing music and big band with 2000s styles including house, electro, hip hop, drum & bass and dubstep. Footwork. The genre evolved from the earlier, rapid rhythms of juke and ghetto house.

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  7. Electro-industrial. electronic body music. power noise. Industrial techno is a subgenre of techno and industrial dance music that originated in the 1990s. [1] Characteristically, it incorporates influences from the bleak, noisy sound and aesthetics of early industrial music acts, particularly Cabaret Voltaire and Throbbing Gristle.

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