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Description
This electronic/analog group begin in 1992, and plays electronic
dance techno-type music, but can drop the rock at a moment's notice.
The group is currently accepting bookings for dance-type events
(raves perhaps), acoustic cover-based shows, and all out rock. They
are in the final stages of management decisions and hope to begin
submitting materials to labels soon. Please enjoy the music.
Music
style
Electronic/Alternative
Similar
artists
Millencolin, Rick Springfield, Jets to Brazil, Jimmy Eat World,
Cylob, Aphex Twin, Noise Ratchet
Musical
influences
Emo, Pop, Electronic, Folk
Group
members
Hunter, Kimball, Kaminsky.
Artist
history
The beginnings of this group stretch back to 1992, when the members
were playing, albeit quite poorly, in high school bands around the
Erie area. Shows at Penn State's Earth Day festival and local bars
(including the Rathskeller, Goofies, and more) helped forge the
live show. The members all went to college, but reformed in 1998
as DKM (Distinct Kicking Motion, its a hockey thing) and began creating
exciting music. Sometimes using computers, sometimes samples, sometimes
guitars, sometimes all of those things mixed together. They have
been posting music for download since 2000 and have had their songs
downloaded over 1,000 times.
Press
reviews
"This
group is poised for good things.."- Indie Review. "I wish
there was more to download! You guys rule!" - swat.team (viewer
mail). "Good songs with catchy hooks" - Lovescorn.com
song of the day.
Additional
info
website:
www.arsenic.net/dkm
Location
Erie, PA
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DKM:
Distinct Kicking Motion
Hunter,
Kimball, Kaminsky.
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Electronically created. Please enjoy.
Credits: © Credits 2002 DKM.
Created by Hunter Kaminsky Kimball |
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