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3kStatic

Two-time GRAMMY® Award Candidates 3kStatic  explore the full range and scope of electronica. 

Founded in 1999, the German radical newspaper Die Terz described their 2004 Sony Germany album,Perversion: for Profit, as 'working within the system to defeat the system...'; while their 2006 release Where's Our Piece of the Groovy World? hit #1 on iTunes Dance Chart across Europe.

The group's work has been featured on the soundtrack of the past five seasons of MTV series Real World and Road Rules, and has also being licensed for various television commercials and independent films, and also garnered favorable reviews epecially in Germany, where the band's often aggressive political comment was seen as a throwback to the earlier days of post-punk electronic and industrial music.


In addition to the ardently leftist political statements that have become a centerpiece of the band's output, the band has been said to fuse an "eclectic, Dadaist soundscape" into their sound, which incorporates elements of art rock, trip hop, funk and house into an often densely produced collage reminiscent of dada art. Due to this clash of sounds and activist stance, their work has been described as "anarchist disco" and "post-industrial house".

3kStatic has collaborated with an eclectic array of artists, including: Kevin Max, Vile Evils, George Clinton, Parthenon Huxley, Professor Griff and many others.

In February 2009, Sony Creative Software released the 3kStatic album Evolver and the companion sound library Evolver; Distinctive Electronica, the first Sony release of an original album and sound library. 

 

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