Human League, Daft Punk, Soulwax, Green Velvet, LCD Soundsystem, Goldfrapp, Depeche Mode, 2 Many DJs, Erasure, Ladytron, Vince Clarke, OMD, Digitalism, Client, Associates, Eurythmics, Kraftwerk, Blancmange, Fad Gadget, Heaven 17, Simian Mobile Disco, The Damned, Art Of Noise, Electrik Music, Bomb Da Bass, Duran Duran, New Young Pony Club, Crystal Castles, Ultravox, Visage, Yazoo, David Bowie, Add N To X, Dubstar, Thompson Twins, Flying Lizards, Justice, Giorgio Moroder, Front 242, Public Image Ltd, Clive Sinclair, Carter USM, Miss Kittin & The Hacker, Siobhan Fahey, Talking Heads, Blondie, Heaven 17, CSS, Japan, Chicks On Speed, Princess Superstar, Dr Who, Devo, Trevor Horn, The Buggles, Minty, Karl Bartos, Sisters Of Mercy, Richard X, Frankie Goes To Hollywood, The Assembly, Pet Shop Boys, The Residents, A-Ha, New Order, Joy Division, Republica, Madonna, The Cure, Tiga.
I am about to launch the biggest Entertainment Website on the Planet!
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If you are not in the Entertainment Biz you can still create a Fan Profile and explore New Talent and make friends in the Entertainment Industry.
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If you like music and you like film, you will love this.
The premier of an elementary films production, DIE SON DIE starring Amblecote's finest band, Miss Halliwell, will be on 10th September 2009 at The Public art gallery in West Bromwich.
Get there for 8pm and receive a free glass of wine.
Reserve tickets now for £3 or pay £5 on the door. The performance includes the full length feature DIE SON DIE, a short film by Andy Demented Forever and Miss Halliwell playing live.
Hi Connect Four, thanks for continuing to be a friend of Electroflex.
Some important news!
Electroflex have been back in the studio following a break from gigging and recording with new track ‘Computer Virus’.
This is the first of a series of new releases for 2009, and what better day to start on than Liz’s Birthday!
‘Computer Virus’ is a live favourite. Anyone forced to work with computers will know how evil they are and this track is Electroflex’s response to Kraftwerk’s ‘Its More Fun to Compute’. It is a bouncy number with a serious bassline, sing-along chorus and a selection of curious samples.
The track will only be up on Myspace in full for a short time. Alternatively, visit our Facebook and iLike pages where you can add the song to you playlists
Hi, just dropping by to say hello and ask you to visit my new Blog as I have some free stuff on there I am giving away. Plus if you like you can leave a comment or 2. Thanks very much...
You are cordially invited to attend an evening of full-on British Metal this Saturday, 20th June 2009. FREE ENTRY as always down at The Old Wharf in Digbeth. Shredding begins at 7 o'clock. There's a very good chance you could win a guitar in the raffle donated by PMT (Birmingham) Raising funds for the Birmingham Children's Hospital (Cancer Unit)
Heyloooo! Just looking through old comments and thought instead of just having you as old friends id actually see how your doing! which most bands are shiz at!!lol
How are things? Our bands come along a lot further now! Cant wait for our single and album to be released this summer!
This Sunday We're Playing as a part of the Next Step event raising money for Cancer Research. It all takes place at Revolution, Broad Street, Birmingham and doors open at 5pm.
Sat 16th May @ The Soup Kitchen, Spear Street, Manchester.
The Centrifuge @ Futuresonic Festival present Richard Devine, Puzzleweasel, NeuTek vs Boombots, missaw, Guide, Gareth Clarke, Mr Underwood & His MIDI Octopus and Scrubber Fox.
This Sunday We're Playing as a part of the Next Step event raising money for Cancer Research. It all takes place at Revolution, Broad Street, Birmingham and doors open at 5pm.
This Friday night at GateCrasher nightclub on Broad Street in Birmingham, Nerve Centre will be playing on the roof. This makes us the same as The Beatles and U2. The exact same!
This will be a the first time that GateCrasher has had any live music, and the first time a Birmingham band will have played on the roof at a high profile location.
Nerve Centre have previously supported John Power (Cast/The La's), sold out a headlining show at Birmingham's prestigious O2 Academy 3 (formerly Bar Academy), and have received praise from Ryan Wilson of The Pigeon Detectives.