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Patenbrigade: Wolff are a Berlin-based electronic ambient duo whose music employs construction-worker motifs and is stylistically diverse, incorporating aspects of EMB, industrial, ambient, and synth pop. Citing influences including <a href="spotify:artist:0dmPX6ovclgOy8WWJaFEUU">Kraftwerk</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:2qhmNI4ZHPpeDutdg473Z3">Future Sound of London</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:2tyMOS8xKREgpEwHnLc6EX">Front 242</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:762310PdDnwsDxAQxzQkfX">Depeche Mode</a>, and <a href="spotify:artist:1BGN1IdyiSR0ZYrkoKNchl">Tangerine Dream</a>, the duo was originally founded in 1998 as a side project of former <a href="spotify:artist:4LeQ0H8RpKfq5fPdzfx9o9">Dust of Basement</a> trio member Sven Wolff in collaboration with Lance Murdock. Wolff and Murdock made their recording debut as Patenbrigade: Wolff in 2001 on the independent label Zweieck Recordings with the full-length album Laut (later remastered and reissued in 2007 as 12.1.21.20). In 2003 the duo released its second album, Werkzeugbuch, followed by the maxi-singles Ostberliner Bauarbeiter (2004) and Gefahrstoffe (2006). The title tracks of these two maxi-singles reappeared on the third Patenbrigade: Wolff album, Hochstapler (2007), along with the title track from yet another maxi-single, Maurerradio (2007). The duo's output continued in 2007 with the one-off maxi-single Turmdrehkran and the aforementioned reissue of the debut album Laut as 12.1.21.20, and then in 2008 came Demokratischer Sektor, a compilation of greatest hits, remixes, and new recordings whose title track was also released as a stand-alone maxi-single. ~ Jason Birchmeier, Rovi

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