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FEELI 002EP
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DB 175EP
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Artist Unknown have landed home. Over a decade ago they delivered their very own odd take on electronic pop music, delivering anthems for a twisted generation. And then, after two EPs and a ground-breaking album on Disko B (and an underappreciated album on Datapunk a few years later), they just disappeared. The new EP on Disko B not only delivers three exceptional remixes of the classic Artist Unknown tracks "Control" and "Behind Your Eyes" by The Hacker, Housemeister and Ferenc, but it also features a new track, "Undead".
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MFM 002EP
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Second release on Misfit Melodies featuring artists who wish to remain unknown. Three tracks for almost any night club/rave situation -- from heavy piano tracks to industrial ambient drones. Made by a DJ, for DJs.
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DTP 020EP
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This is the second part in Artist Unknown's augmentation of their Present full-length. Once again, their tracks display a complete mix of references: from proto-EBM to Kraftwerk to the Chicago sound of Cajmere and Green Velvet. Bodyrock has never felt like this before.
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DTP 019EP
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Artist Unknown presents selected pilgrim travels to Kathmandu, guitar roadie performances for Oasis and visits to video stores in Turku as its highlights. In terms of music, this displays a complete mix of references. At first it touches the dogmatic proto-EBM of Conny Plank, and of course lots of Kraftwerk. Also mixed in is the Chicago sound of Cajmere/Green Velvet. Soundtrack meets bodyrock. Song structures search for counter-deconstructive compositions. Love, coldness and melody are taken in equal measures. Future was then -- present is now!
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DTP 019CD
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Six years after their debut album Future and four years since the last 12" Errorist, Artist Unknown, Germany's cloak-and-dagger electro project is now releasing on Anthony Rother's Datapunk label, which is currently expanding its content of electro music in all directions, like no other platform at this time. Artist Unknown veils itself in secrecy, owning to pilgrim travels in Kathmandu, guitar roadie performances for Oasis and performances at video stores in Turku as its recent meanderings. In terms of music, Present displays a complete mix of references: the dogmatic proto-EBM of Conny Plank (producer for DAF, Kraftwerk, Neu! and Ultravox, among others), and cultivated electro-class blueprints as well as the narrative Chicago sound of Cajmere/Green Velvet, along with the usual Artist Unknown bleepy, squelchy electro traditions. The result is a new uncompromising headstrong album that leaves all established models and borders of current music electronics behind. Soundtrack meets bodyrock. Song structures search for counter-deconstructive compositions. Songs like "The Happy Days" and "Demons & Girls" evoke love and coldness, melody and madness in equal measure. Future was then -- Present is now!
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DB 104CD
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"Artist Unknown are back. After their highly appreciated Disko B-debut Future the unknowns from Berlin are coming up with a new track called 'Errorist' and smashing remixes from some songs of the Future material. Artist Unknown invited a drop dead cool line up: ED DMX (creator of what we call 'ElektroStep'), Märtini Brös feat. Melissa (Chicks On Speed) and Jan Schade (pushing 'Control' to a completely different level), Highfisch & Diringer (simply the coolest DJs of Berlin, seriously shaking the dancefloor with 'the hole/das loch' where they translated the english lyrics into japanese and than back into german....). The CD-version contains a special performance of 'Anthem' by David Harrow."
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