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Named after the actress playing Shelly Johnson in David Lynch's TV series Twin Peaks, Madchen Amick is the project of Viennese artists and musicians Jimmy Zurek und Robert Schwarz. Their unique brand of electronica-infused country pop first appeared on their 2010 EP 'Shelly Johnson' on Kinderkreuzzug, which was followed by their album 'Black Lodge' in 2010.
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Flesh World
Track released on Vienna Wildstyle Recordings
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18 March 2011
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After two brilliant EPs and notorious live shows, the Twin Peaks obsessed duo from Vienna release their debut full-length. A fittingly nightmarish journey spanning rockabilly, new wave and electropop woven together with experimental electronics, it truly sounds like nothing else around. Severely twisted pop at its best.
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