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Dec 01, 2004 Mortiis
– “Fighting old demons”
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Thu Dec 02, 2004 Ex-Praga
Khan bassplayer launches convincing solo-project

After having played bass in several bands such as Praga Khan,
The Chicks, Coma and having collaborated with people as illuster
as Brian James (The Damned) and Paul Zahl (Tuxedomoon), Simi
Nah has now launched her first solo-project, simply titled Simi
Nah. While the new wave and electro revival is booming, she's
presenting an album, "Cherchez la Femme" with lots of personality.
"Cherchez la Femme" will be presented live during a showcase
in the Windows (Brussels, Rue Philippe de Champagne, 50) this
Friday the 3th of December 2004. The gig will be followed by
an electro/'80s party. About her debut she says: "It is a synthesis
of 80's and actual technology, but also an intimate universe
combining French poetry with metaphors." The Side-Line staf
was more than impressed after hearing the material! Positive
reactions also poured in from Laurent Garnier (France), DJ Herbal
(Spain), Dj Reiner (Germany), Dj Fergie (BBC radio 1 - UK),
The Electro Boobies's (USA) and so on. You can discover Simi
Nah online at http://www.siminah.com/.
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First
of Current 93/Nurse With Wound reissues announced
The first of a comprehensive reissue series by English
bands Current 93 and Nurse With Wound is now to be released.
"Halo" is a live album featuring the entire set performed by
the expanded line-up of Current 93 (David Tibet, vocals; Michael
Cashmore, guitar and bass; Maja Elliott, piano; Joe Budenholzer,
guitar; Graham Jeffery, piano; Joolie Wood, violin, John Contreras,
cello; Karl Blake, voice; Finn Sands: voice) at their sold-out
concert in London on October 9, 2003. It is according to David
Tibet, his personal favorite of all C93 live albums. Packaged
in a full-color gatefold digipak, it was originally released
by World Serpent in an edition of 1,000 copies which sold out
immediately.
Current 93 CD's
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Military
pop from Der Arbeiter
The first official release by Der Arbeiter, "Reflejos del
Sol", will be soon available on Divine Comedy Records. Born
in 2001, this project can be roughly described as 'military
pop', with minimal electronics and acoustic elements. While
music reflects the image of 'the Worker’ that expresses his
will with sharpness, precision and strength, the lyrics are
based on the words of poets like Hölderlin, Rilke, Meister Eckhart,
Miguel Serrano and others.
Der Arbeiter
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Dec 01, 2004 Esplendor
Geometrico remastered and (dis)covered
- Dec 01, 2004 Rare
out of stock CD Atarxia pops up as limited album
- Dec 01, 2004 Reissue
Simon Finn for the first time on CD
- Nov 30, 2004 Yet
another live DVD from Erasure
- Nov 30, 2004 Live
DVD for Death In June
- Nov 30, 2004 Ex-Midnight
Oil frontman hospitalised
- Nov 29, 2004 No
compromise for Suicide
- Nov 29, 2004 Interbreeding
IV hits the shops
- Nov 29, 2004 The
red snake from Arcana
- Nov 26, 2004 Morrissey
to retire from music?
- Nov 26, 2004 Circadian
flanks the black moose
- Nov 26, 2004 Almond
thanks fans and remembers Coil frontman
- Nov 25, 2004 Moby
announces details of new album and single
- Nov 25, 2004 Synthphony
Records is back!
- Nov 24, 2004 Side-Line
presents: LeFantastique.Night IX with Persephone and Nehl Aëlin
- Nov 24, 2004 New
material in the pipeline for Pandique
- Nov 24, 2004 New
album for Australian gothact Zeitgeist
- Nov 23, 2004 Side-Line
presents: Exclusive gig Plastic Noise Experience in Belgium
- Nov 23, 2004 Eight
To Infinity joins Kiss My Asterix Records
- Nov 23, 2004 Live
album for Unheilig
- Nov 22, 2004 Sero.Overdose
prepares club invasion
- Nov 22, 2004 New
releases for Kalinkaland Records
- Nov 22, 2004 Regenerator
remix Paradoxx
- Nov 19, 2004 Music
Non Stop relaunches its online shop
- Nov 19, 2004 PNE-sideproject
Gaytron plays final concert
- Nov 19, 2004 Progress
Productions signs Mr.Jones Machine
- Nov 18, 2004 Depeche
Mode songwriter pens tracks for new album Madonna
- Nov 18, 2004 Plenty
of new releases for Brume Records
- Nov 18, 2004 Nexus
kicks snobby goolies
- Nov 17, 2004 New
best of for A-ha
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