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Synonyms for apegenine or Related words with apegenine
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maplemusic
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chiqutitias
soulseller
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pharmafabrik
innervisions
hotflush
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skalona
havestar
solistitium
cupol
cumbancha
wifon
eskibeat
soundset
axtone
yzso
anjunadeep
nikitinsky
brigadire
auralux
undacova
tworzywo
graveface
traxtorm
robsoul
rephlex
azuli
studioseven
peacefrog
melodija
stonephace
plastinka
regresivo
gaananjali
earthbeat
redroche
merregnon
fokuz
Examples of "apegenine"
Hunz returned to the music community in 2005 with "When Victims Fight", which was his first release under the Hunz moniker. The album was released on
Apegenine
Recordings on 20 June 2008 and was accompanied by a promotional video that displayed Hunz's motion design and visual art. "When Victims Fight" was critically acclaimed by Cyclic Defrost, Tokafi and Brisbane street press Time Off.
Apegenine
recordings (or Apeg) is a Canadian independent record label. It was established as a Genshi Media subdivision in 2003 by Vincent Fugere and has released music by Montreal's most prominent electronic artist David Kristian, Emanuele Errante, Khonnor, Klaus Lunde (Xerxes), Julien Neto among others.
During the 1990s and 2000s, he released several albums on labels as diverse as Crème Organization, Minimal Rome, Ninja Tune, Lo Recordings, Schematic Records, Alien8 Recordings and
Apegenine
recordings. Kristian has produced music under aliases, including Gentle Bakemono, Francesco Clemente, and DKMD, a disco duo he is currently a part of with singer-musician Marie Davidson. David Kristian has also directed two music videos for DKMD, including "Sacrificio"; a horror-disco homage to Giallo films.
Annie Nightingale stated them has having an 'interesting and making an original sound' as one of the juries on the UK The People's Music Awards in 2009 where the group performed live and won the off the beaten track category. The same year the debut album Lylac was released on Canadian independent record label
Apegenine
recordings whose artist roster featured artists such as Montreal's own David Kristian or Khonnor and the single Ultravioleta rmx's included remixes by Riz Maslen(aka Neotropic) and the first ever release by now known The Sight Below just before his signing to Ghostly International. The album was well received by the press and music community and featured in such publications as Textura, Cuemix-magazine, Tokafi, Cylic Defrost, Subba-cultcha Organ Mag with Record Collector comparing Bruno's precision work to that of Four Tet.