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Interview with NUN2006-02-11 / Dobermann / Reads: 12038The name of the band comes from Egyptian mythology in which Nun is a primal god. The snake god Nun was the personification of the swampy water chaos (called Nun) from which the world emerged. From it came four couples of serpents and frogs who represented - water, infinite time,... |
Interview With Pete Finnemore From Grooving In Green2012-11-28 / Emmanuel Munioz / Reads: 4919After a successful time with Post Traumatic Stress album, Grooving In Green prepares the new album, Stranglehold, an album that shows the return to their particular sound Groove Goth. But what is coming? Well, we can listen a sampler version of a song named More News on Nothing, maybe the... |
Interview with Petra Flurr2014-02-28 / d0ll / Reads: 4319Petra Flurr is a queer synthpunk act from Berlin that started in 2003 and has been making unique yet very catchy underground electronic, punk and minimal wave-influenced music ever since. The songs are energetic, provocative, almost addictive and the live performances will definitely make you move and dance. Petra Flurr has... |
Interview with Portion Control2010-02-22 / promofabrik / Reads: 5606Hi and many thanks for taking some time to answer some of our questions. Portion Control has been around for nearly three decades. Over time and in music history, many different genres came into life and everything became more diverse. What we are keen to know is: What kind of... |
Interview with Project Pitchfork2009-05-10 / promofabrik / Reads: 1971601. Hi Peter, thanks that we have the opportunity today to ask you a few questions. How are you? Did you have a good New Year? Peter Spilles: Well, yes. Counting to the fact, that I have been busy with production, cover artwork and so on, I spent it... |
Interview with Pulcher Femina2010-10-27 / promofabrik / Reads: 3589Leo asked Roberto about his new album, some past things and of course about the new album "Darkness Prevails". Hi Roberto, "Darkness Prevails" will be your third album since 1999. Can you feel a development or progress in the time inbetween? Roberto: I'd say it's inevitable, time ends... |