Part 12
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The first album by Part 12, called “behind enemy lines” was released in 2000, with the follow-up album “more songs from behind enemy lines”, being released in 2001.
Part 12’s early sound is best described as a fusion of different elements and styles, these include electro, drum ‘n’ bass, techno, jazz, house, ambient etc.
In 2004, there was a radical change in Part 12’s sound with the release of the EP entitled “heterodox”. This EP was much darker and more experimental then the previous work.
Part 12 had originally intended to release additional material in 2007, provisionally entitled “Disparate Voices”. However, this failed to materialize, primarily due to Part 12’s unhappiness with the direction of the project.
2009 sees the return of Part 12 with a new EP entitled, The Changing Man, it sees Part 12 revert to a more techno style of music and it is due for release via David Hoggard’s new label in the near future.
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part12 updated the wiki page for Part 12. (diff) August 2008
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part12 updated the wiki page for Part 12. (diff) August 2008
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