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LoneLady is the alias of Manchester's Julie Campbell, recording her unique blend of minimalistic, lo-fi post-punk for the mighty Warp Records label. Her debut album 'Nerve Up' successfully revives the era of Wire, P.I.L. and Joy Division, backing her distinct vocals up with sparse guitar chords and drum-machine beats.
Manchester, United Kingdom
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Nerve Up
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02-2010
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Intuition
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02-2010
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Immaterial
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11-2009
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This artist is featured in Update #044:
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Twenty years and counting - Warp Records' influence on the era of electronic music has been tremendous, and with recent releases by Flying Lotus, Gonjasufi, Autechre and LoneLady it's heartening to see that the legendary label hasn't lost a bit of its more...
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Latest Warp signing LoneLady drops her debut album 'Nerve Up'. Hailing from Manchester, her music draws inspiration from bands like Joy Division, PIL or Suicide, creating a distinct and hypnotic style of sparsely instrumented indie pop. Post-Punk is not dead - on the contrary, it just found a great new hope.
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