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Assemblage 23

Assemblage 23 is an electronic act from the United States, currently based in Woonsoocket, Rhode Island. It was founded in 1988 by Tom Shear who writes the music and lyrics and does the recording himself. Live performances are supported by Paul Seegers on keyboards and Mike Jenney on drums.

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Bruise (album)

Bruise is the seventh album by the American electronic act Assemblage 23. It was released on June 12, 2012 on Metropolis Records and Accession Records.

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Compass (Assemblage 23 album)

Compass is the sixth album by the American electronic act Assemblage 23. It was released on October 1, 2009 on Metropolis Records and Accession Records.

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Contempt (album)

Contempt is the first album by Assemblage 23. In 1998, the Canadian label Gashed Records signed Assemblage 23 and released Contempt in 1999. Shortly afterwards it was re-released by Metropolis Records International.

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Defiance (Assemblage 23 album)

Defiance is Assemblage 23's third studio album, released through Metropolis Records and Accession Records in October 2002. The album contains the song "Document," released as a single prior to the release of Defiance. The album received high appraisal from electronic music magazine ReGen.

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Endure (album)

Endure is the eighth album by American electronic act Assemblage 23. It was released on August 28, 2016 on Metropolis Records.

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Meta (Assemblage 23 album)

Meta is the fifth album by the American electronic act Assemblage 23. It was released on April 24, 2007 on Metropolis Records and Accession Records. Several tracks on Meta have the signature Assemblage 23 sound while others are slightly different in approach.

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Storm (Assemblage 23 album)

Storm is the fourth album by the American electronic act Assemblage 23. It was released on September 28, 2004 on Metropolis Records and Accession Records. Storm is a much more layered album than any of Shear's previous work and the songs are much more optimistic in nature.