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N-616

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Industrial project from Saint-Petersburg, Russia. N-616 was formed in the year 2000. Initially, the sound was Industrial. The result of work in 2000 lead to the demo "Snow.” During 2001, the demo "Cold" was recorded, which contained more elements of different styles from Darkwave to EBM. This collection of material was finalized and released on Folvork Productions as an album titled "Cold & Snow". Further evolution of the project led to the album "Electro Paradigm Of Futurism,” which contained even more electronic and experimental material. It was released in 2003 on the same label. In late 2003, the “[ex-Planet Earth]” album was recorded , which was mostly EBM but filled with various impurities. Winter 2004 was marked by mini-album, "Winter World III.” In 2005, the material from "[ex-Planet Earth]" and "Winter World III" were combined and released on the label Desolate Catacombs of Smersh. After more than ten years of silence, N-616 resumes its activities. The creators of N-616 are better known by their project EONIC (Ambient / New Age) and cooperation with the St. Petersburg disc jockey and producer DJ Special (Discolies project). User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

top songs

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Production

92
2

Monsters

85
3

No Roots

85
4

Front Line

77
5

Last Conflict

76
6

Pain and Regrets

74
7

Neuro Express

73
8

Consumption

71
9

Happy End

69
10

Party Line

66

albums

Darkest Side

Darkest Side

Futurepolis

Futurepolis

[Ex-planet Earth]

[Ex-planet Earth]

ReAngle

ReAngle

Heartbreaker

Heartbreaker

Чёрное всё

Чёрное всё

Showing Up

Showing Up

#futurepolis

#futurepolis

Redwave

Redwave

Mouth

Mouth

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In Chains

Sick Sad World

Sick Sad World

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