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Kinobe is a British electronic music duo consisting of Julius Waters and Dave Pemberton, as of 2007 when their record company (Zomba) was taken over and their current deal ended. Previously Julius Waters had worked with Mark Blackburn, producing their first 3 albums (see discography).

Their current activities are unknown due to lack of a band website, but their myspace and youtube continue to be updated. Julius has been known to DJ at London bar 'The Strongroom' on Saturdays for Compulsion Records.

Both show new music and work towards a new album, possibly entitled Choose Your Own Adventure.

Discography

  • Soundphiles (2000)
  • Versebridgechorus (2001)
  • Wide Open (2004)

References

  1. YouTube - kinobeonline's Channel
  2. MySpace.com - Kinobe - London, UK - Expérimentale / Big Beat / Electronique - www.myspace.com/kinobeworld

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