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Distorted Music Festival

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The Distorted Music Festival was an Australian electronic music festival held at Melbourne's Brown Alley on 10 December 2005.It showcased electronic artists who are not generally considered to be mainstream. It covered the musical genres of industrial, noise, power noise, breakcore, IDM and glitch. The philosophy of the festival is to bring to Australia international acts who would otherwise never play in the country. The festival also showcases local Australian artists, giving them the chance to play alongside the big names in the scene.

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Distorted Music Festival
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