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Zombie Nation started as a project by Munich based DJs Splank! (Florian Senfter) and Mooner. Its first release on DJ Hell's International Deejay Gigolo Records label in 1999 contained the surprise hit 'Kernkraft 400' (which used a sample of an old Commodore 64 tune by David Whittaker), which made it to number 2 in the UK and topped the charts in Greece and Denmark. After the subsequent debut album 'Leichenschmaus', Mooner left the group, and Zombie Nation became the solo project of Splank!, who also records under the name John Starlight. In 2002 Senfter founded his own label Dekathlon Records and in the beginning of 2005 the sublabel UKW Records. The first release was the one sided 12" 'John's Addiction Pt. 1' and shortly after the single 'Paeng Paeng' which was also licensed to Sven Väth's label Cocoon Recordings. Most recently a collaboration of Zombie Nation and Tiga has been released under the name ZZT on Tiga's label Turbo Recordings.
Munich, Germany
Capital of Germany's largest federal state Bavaria, home of the world's biggest beer...
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22 August 2011
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Tight (Etienne De Crecy Remix) (Track 02 on this Maxi-Single)
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WillemPloeg, 9 months ago via zero-inch.com
This artist is featured in Feature #145:
Electroclash Legend Returns with New EP and Video
Back in 1999 Munich's Zombie Nation scored a monumental hit with 'Kernkraft 400'. Backed by DJ Hell's International Deejay Gigolos imprint, the track's combination of a fiendishly catchy synth hook and a pumping techno beat epitomized the fledgling more...
The Editor, 1 year ago via zero-inch.com
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21 March 2011
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Florian Senfter revives (no pun intended) his Zombie Nation project for a new single backed by Boris Dlugosch and Siriusmo remixes. Out-of-tune is the new auto-tune, and 'Chickflick's unsettling synth spirals are certain to drive ravers into a frenzy. Siriusmo's edit is mind-boggling as always!
The Editor, 1 year ago via zero-inch.com
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