Alec Empire DJing at Throbbing Gristle's 2005–2006 New Year's Eve party
Background information
Birth name
Alexander Wilke-Steinhof[citation needed]
Also known as
Alexander Wilke, Death Funk, DJ 6666 feat. The Illegals, DJ Mowgly, E.C.P., Jaguar, LX Empire, Naomi Campbell, Nero, Nintendo Teenage Robots, P.J.P., Richard Benson, Wipe Out
Born
(1972-05-02) 2 May 1972 (age 52)[citation needed] Charlottenburg, West Berlin, West Germany[citation needed]
Digital Hardcore Recordings, Eat Your Heart Out Records, Grand Royal, Phonogram, Force Inc., Mille Plateaux, Geist Recordings, Riot Beats
Website
http://www.alec-empire.com/
Musical artist
Alec Empire (born Alexander Wilke-Steinhof on 2 May 1972)[1] is a German experimental electronic musician who is best known as a founding member of the band Atari Teenage Riot, as well as a solo artist, producer and DJ. He has released many albums, EPs and singles, some under aliases, and remixed over seventy tracks for various artists including Björk. He was also the driving force behind the creation of the digital hardcore genre, and founded the record labels Digital Hardcore Recordings and Eat Your Heart Out Records.
^https://www.alec-empire.com/ae Alec Empire official website biography
AlecEmpire (born Alexander Wilke-Steinhof on 2 May 1972) is a German experimental electronic musician who is best known as a founding member of the band...
The following is a list of known recordings by or involving AlecEmpire, excluding his work with Atari Teenage Riot. 1 Mail order and online store exclusives...
a techno sound called digital hardcore, which is a term band member AlecEmpire used as the name of his record label Digital Hardcore Recordings. Atari...
fast tempos and aggressive sound samples. The style was pioneered by AlecEmpire of the German band Atari Teenage Riot during the early 1990s, and often...
Head Wound City, a hardcore/punk rock supergroup. He performed with AlecEmpire, Nic Endo, Charlie Clouser, and Merzbow, and drummed for Otto von Schirach...
1994, Digital Hardcore Recordings released music by artists such as AlecEmpire, Shizuo, Atari Teenage Riot, EC8OR, and Bomb20, shaping the breakcore...
Digital Hardcore Recordings (DHR) is a record label set up in 1994 by AlecEmpire, Joel Amaretto and Pete Lawton. Most of the music is recorded in Berlin...
new type of visionary art and music, and influenced artists including AlecEmpire, Cock E.S.P., Crash Worship, Usama Alshaibi, Liz Armstrong, Lennie Lee...
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"Wielding break beats like ninja stars and synth bleets like num-chucks, [Alec] Empire performs mad chopsocky maneuvers that will turn you into a glutton for...
The Geist of AlecEmpire is a 3 CD compilation album by electronic artist AlecEmpire. While the majority of the album is tracks previously released on...
swimmer AlecEmpire (born 1972), German musician Alec Epis (born 1937), Australian former footballer Alec Erwin (born 1948), South African politician Alec Evans...
it may not be advertised or sold to minors. According to band member AlecEmpire, Future of War was notable for its "left-rooted critique of the 'modern'...
interest in the genre. Figures from hardcore and breakcore scenes, such as AlecEmpire, Nic Endo, and Venetian Snares, experimented with a harsher and more...
"Kiss of Death", by Anvil from Strength of Steel "Kiss of Death", by AlecEmpire from Futurist "Kiss of Death", by Black Sabbath from Forbidden "Kiss...
Digital Hardcore Recordings, Harder Than the Rest!!! compilation CD. AlecEmpire. on the Digital Hardcore scene and its origins, Indymedia.ie, 28 December...
This is a list of the artists who recorded for Grand Royal. Derek Allan AlecEmpire Atari Teenage Riot At the Drive-In Bash Ton Beastie Boys Big Fat Love...
German experimental electronic musician AlecEmpire. Critic Richard Propes writes about the soundtrack: "AlecEmpire's original score for the film is an immersive...
incidentally this image was previously used for the cover artwork of both AlecEmpire’s 1996 album Hypermodern Jazz 2000.5 and the 1995 album Apocalyptic Dawning...