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Founded 1994 in Frankfurt (Oder) by Dennis Schober and Michael Thielemann with the addition of Steve Graeber, the German project Solitary Experiments could make themselves a good name with their first three album releases "Final Approach", "Paradox" and the remix-album "Final Assault" (Maschinenwelt Records). Thanks to their growing success they switched over to the renowned German label Out Of Line for the release of "Advance Into Unknown" (2003). After several compilation appearances, live support tours (i. e. Combichrist and Front 242), several gigs and festival shows in Europe, Mexico, Canada and USA, they could release with "Mind Over Matter" their break-through album in 2005. After now six studio-albums, three remix-compilations, one Classical music-album, several EP- and Single-releases, this band counts to the spearhead of electronic-based music in their genre-defining style between catchy Synthpop and epic EBM-like structures.

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