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In Iceland, Thomas Stankiewicz contemplates the constant flux of the elements. A composer & musician in his own right, he selectively weaves in between soundtracks, classical music, and evocative ambient sounds, symphonically unveiling untold stories from past and future… @tommmasi
Based in Cotonou, Benin, which at the time was referred to as Dahomey, Albarika Records was founded by the French-born, Benin-based producer and entrepreneur, Emmanuel "Manu" Dibango, who had a significant influence on the local music scene. The label was instrumental in releasing records from some of the region's most prominent musicians during the golden age of African music. Many of the artists signed to Albarika Records were known for blending indigenous African rhythms with Western jazz, funk, and soul influences. This made their sound distinctive and part of a broader movement across West Africa during the 60s and 70s, as music became a form of social and political expression.
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This three piece band was, next to Doc Wör Mirran, the best known and admired industrial/experimental band to come out of the greater Nürnberg area. Comprising Adrian, his brother Constantin as well as Peter Schuster, known for his work under the name Tesendalo, they gave several concerts in the Nürnberg area in the late 1980s, releases several cassette only releases on various labels as well as their one LP on eMpTy Records, before disbanding around 1990 or so. PCR or P.C.R. is short for "Partidul Comunist Român" (the former Romanian Communist Party).
This three piece band was, next to Doc Wör Mirran, the best known and admired industrial/experimental band to come out of the greater Nürnberg area. Comprising Adrian, his brother Constantin as well as Peter Schuster, known for his work under the name Tesendalo, they gave several concerts in the Nürnberg area in the late 1980s, releases several cassette only releases on various labels as well as their one LP on eMpTy Records, before disbanding around 1990 or so. PCR or P.C.R. is short for "Partidul Comunist Român" (the former Romanian Communist Party).
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