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While <a href="spotify:artist:6ymI8iWj5p9Ezgyz3b2ICX">Reinhard Voigt</a>'s releases on Profan feature his experimental side and his Sturm albums on Mille Plateaux feature his surreal side, his releases as Kron for <a href="spotify:artist:2m9zOi1QCJGwx5pjKQTJ3I">Harvest</a> feature his most accessible side. After making a name for himself with some raw, edgy experimental techno on the Cologne-based Profan label as both Sweet Reinhard and Pentax, Voigt was awarded the opportunity to record for <a href="spotify:artist:2m9zOi1QCJGwx5pjKQTJ3I">Harvest</a>, a major label-affiliated European subsidiary very much interested in the commercial side of techno. Beginning in 1997, he released the first in a series of increasingly popular records, Kron, followed by the Gold und Liebe album in 1998. A year later, the Silikron album appeared, followed by remixes. ~ Jason Birchmeier, Rovi
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