Talk:Dive (Maaya Sakamoto album)

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[edit] DIVE is also a band

DIVE is also a rather well-known band in the industrial music scene. After The Klinik, DIVE is one of the biggest names in the Belgian electonic/industrial scene (besides Front 242 and The Neon Judgement). In 1990, Dirk Ivens (from the bands Slaughterhouse, Absolute Body Control and The Klinik) released a self-titled solo album under the name Dive. It was released on his own label Body Records.

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The wiki link is Dive (band), which I have always found strange because it has the (band) referral in its name itself.

Mobiel21vzw (talk) 12:36, 11 January 2008 (UTC)