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The Emperor Machine is the result of an ambiguous relationship between an EMS VSC3 and a Roland System 100... with Andrew Meecham in the role of the mad scientist giving life to his "Emperor Machine"! Powerful electro rock with hints of disco - the sound of Emperor Machine could keep the crowds rockin and dancing till daylight. Hail the Emperor.
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The Emperor Machine
The Emperor Machine was born on last day of the last century spawned from a desirous and dirty relationship between an EMS VCS3 and a Roland System 100. The lust child that was not yet the Emperor Machine was abandoned at birth and spent a solitary existence in the backwaters of a county town, white noise and synthesizers its only source of company.
Dribbling with degenerate energy, it was inevitable that The Emperor Machine would soon come to the attention of the agents of DC Recordings, who are poised, ever ready to pluck any such mutated beast from the the drainage ducts of the musical sewer and cudgel them into their own sordid conduit.
Like the proverbial duckling that it never was the beast quickly ground down any resistance to its vile and apparent nature and thrived on the underbelly of the industry that could not speak its name. more>>> - Label
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Flèche d'Or

In the very heart of the Saint Blaise area, la Flèche d Or is one of the most wicked venues in town. Come in a crazy post-industrial atmosphere to enjoy baroque pop, noise-rock or any-kind-of-rock concerts ! Cool people, cool sounds and cool stage, what else ? A free wi-fi access and an incredible glass-covered restaurant with a direct sight on the old railways Sweet !
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- Minimal
- Electronic
- Deep House
- Electro
- Disco
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