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| Absurd Minds | Often compared to Project Pitchfork, dark German electro with husky, aggressive vocals. |
| Addicted 2 Fiction | Electronic artist quickly rising in the scene, and do a mean cover of Covenant's 'Dead Stars' as well. |
| Alice in Videoland | Swedish band that blends elements of new wave and punk with a modern approach and tops it off with dynamic femal vocals. |



| AND ONE | OK, so this isn't the link to the Official Page, but the official site is always being...difficult, and longtime AND ONE fans will know what I'm talking about |
| ANGELTHEORY | EBM artist from Australia, and creator of the dancefloor filler Transmission. |
| Anything Box | There have been many changes in the sound of Anything Box, moving from the synthpoppy feel of their first album Peace to the more retro rock feel of their more recent material, but the passion and energy has remained the same. |
| Assemblage 23 | Walking on the edge of several genres at once, this artist puts out some beautiful music with a harsh edge that pounds the dancefloor into splinters. See also...Nerve Filter |

Or at the APB Office.







| Blind Before Dawn | Dark electronic synthpop from the UK masterminded by Davi Lovatt. BBD participated on the first Proj:E compilation. I had some spyware snags at their official site, so the link goes to MySpace. |
| Book of Love | One of the leading female-fronted synth artists of their time. The homepage is mostly archival, but it seems that some members are now busy doing The Myrmidons and that's cool! |
| Boole | I honestly don't know much about this band, but they make have an interesting rock band approach to electronic music which is pretty cool. |
| Brand New Day | Diverse Electronic Pop band from USA. Features collaborations with several vocalists prominent in the synthpop community. |


| Carnival of Dreams | Though the site for this melodic electropop artist is in German, it is easy enough to navigate through the content. Music samples are available. |

| Celluloide | Cool female vocals laid down on cold analog sounds for a great balance. Their page has several samples, and the Naphtaline EP is available for free download. Imagine The Cure, Siouxsie, Sisters of Mercy, Dead Can Dance in bleepy poppy splendour! You can get the Naphtaline EP at Axcess Code as well.(French) |



| Code 64 | Swedish futurepop artist with a dynamic edge. |
| Covenant | Quickly becoming one of the new standards in electronic music. Crossing over the genres through the years. |

For Cure Fans


 |  | Depeche Mode | One of the reasons many of us became fans of alternative electronic music. |  |  |
| Deviant UK | I can't listen to this band and not wonder whether this is the direction Gary Numan should have taken. With definite Numan influences, their music is dark and dance-oriented. |

| Dschinghis Khan | More in the new wave vein, this group is pure camp! Their song 'Dschinghis Khan' (original title, no?) still gets dance floor points for nostalgia here in Tokyo. |
| Erasure | Still the electronic music powerhouse that they were in the 1980s, the Clarke/Bell combo is legendary in the synthpop scene. |
| ex tension | Experimental industrial electronics, but more music than noise in the balance and addictive as a drug. |
| Fairlight Children | The sub-project of Apoptygma Berzerk's Stephan Groth with a bent toward 80's electronic nostalgia. |
| Final Selection | With earlier releases leaning toward the harder edge of the spectrum, this artist creates a beautiful sonic soundscape with thought-provoking lyrics. |


| GODLIKE | Melodic electronic pop artist from Sweden. |
| The Grid | The combo of Dave Ball (Soft Cell et al) and Richard Norris are still making great dancefloor friendly electro. No official site that I know of, but Grid Central seems to be the next best thing. Or check out MySpace. |
The last update of this page was April 3, 2006.