Duet Emmo: Or So It Seems
Duet Emmo: Or So It Seems
Format: CD
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Artist: Duet Emmo
Label: Mute U.S.
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 5400863070441
Genre: Electronic
Digitally remastered. Duet Emmo is the legendary collaboration between Bruce Gilbert and Graham Lewis (both of Wire and Dome) and Daniel Miller (The Normal and founder/owner of Mute). Or So It Seems... was originally released in 1983, and was the act's only release. The result was the perfect amalgamation of Miller's hard-line electronics and Gilbert and Lewis's abstract and sparse textures, exhibiting why the anagrammatic combination of Dome and Mute was a fitting name for this project.
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