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There are more than one band called Skyline ..... 1. Czech Band The wildest electronic band from Czech Republic formed around 1997 in Prague. Their actual career began at the legendary Jeleni prikop festival, where they gave a very successful concert before such stars like 808 State or The Orb. Their style was originally defined as a connection of drum'n'bass/breakbeat and pop but today Skyline call it urban pop... The debut album Riders In The Store was released in 2001 (Intellygent Recordings) and Skyline became the part of music scene around Prague´s famous club Roxy. Album Urbanica (U:Bahn Records) followed...
Fucking Mind-bending, brutal experimental grind band from Northampton PA. Their Discography is as follows: "That's How Tripods Work" Full Length, a self-titled 7", and a Split 7" w/ Get to the Chopper. Some of the Bands Formed After OS were "Poo On A Stick," "The Motel Bible," "Movieline Romantics," "Drug Rug," "Carpenter Ant," "The High Court," and "Fight For The Throne." They held a reunion show to honor the late Joe Beers on Sunday June 14, 2009. Fun was had. There was much rejoicing. .
No need for introduction when it comes to Industrialyzer, In our humble opinion, Ricardo is single handedly responsible for re-booting the Techno sound after his collaborations with Cisco from the Advent made him what he is today, a non stop techno machine , His sound could be described as Minimal, but Dirty and Fast, Heavy but clean and bursting with crazy production and musical ideas, he have sent crowds wild all over the globe. With releases on Drumcode, MBElektronics, Kombination Research ,1605, Bush records, Credo, Mote Envolver, Patterns, and remixes for , Umek, Green Velvet, The Advent, Pig&Dan, Alex Bau,...
Post-Industrial Boys is a band from Georgia, formed by George Dzodzuashvili (aka Gogi Ge.Org, aka Gogi Dzodzuashvili) and seven voices, mostly female, who verbalize George's electronic pop compositions. The sound reflects the post-communist context from the urban Georgia and is part of Goslab, a virtual collective dedicated to cultural interventions. .