{"type":"standard","title":"Atypeek Music","displaytitle":"Atypeek Music","namespace":{"id":0,"text":""},"wikibase_item":"Q15523562","titles":{"canonical":"Atypeek_Music","normalized":"Atypeek Music","display":"Atypeek Music"},"pageid":41523077,"thumbnail":{"source":"https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/98/Atypeek_Music_logotype.png/330px-Atypeek_Music_logotype.png","width":320,"height":406},"originalimage":{"source":"https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/98/Atypeek_Music_logotype.png","width":1642,"height":2084},"lang":"en","dir":"ltr","revision":"1270825289","tid":"4fa05633-d7ea-11ef-9317-ccde15c4ebb9","timestamp":"2025-01-21T11:24:43Z","description":"International digital label","description_source":"local","content_urls":{"desktop":{"page":"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atypeek_Music","revisions":"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atypeek_Music?action=history","edit":"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atypeek_Music?action=edit","talk":"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Atypeek_Music"},"mobile":{"page":"https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atypeek_Music","revisions":"https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:History/Atypeek_Music","edit":"https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atypeek_Music?action=edit","talk":"https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Atypeek_Music"}},"extract":"Atypeek Music is an international digital label, which resulted from the association of Go Get Organized (GGO) and Agony. GGO is one of the last French alternative labels. The name of the label Go Get Organized comes from a song by the Redskins; it enhances the commitment of this generation's independent labels. It was founded in 1988 by a group of artists and musicians. The label explored a surprisingly large panel of genres at the time, going through garage rock, hardcore, stoner rock, grunge, noise music, no wave, jazz-core and industrial music. The label soon stands out from other French labels and the alternative music stage by looking for on unusual artists, taking a particular interest in grunge music, American noise rock, experimental and minimalist music such as the work of the very controversial Patrick Dorobisz, Witches Valley, Lucrate Milk, Moodie Black, Dookoom, Genghis Khan, Les Vulves Assassines, The Rogues or Schlaasss.\nIn 1992, the label signs a licensing agreement for Monster Magnet’s first album Spine Of God with Primo Scree. In 1993, the label changes its name and becomes Agony. Agony then became GGO, turning more toward noise rock with bands such as Enablers, Davy Jones Locker, Hint, Condense, Heliogabale or Kill the Thrill before becoming Atypeek Music in 2013. It is also during this year that its previous productions and new artists are shared on digital platforms. Artists released on Atypeek Music: Anarchist Republic Of Bzzz, Barbara Panther, Chloé Delaume, Arne Vinzon, Chris Conde, Ben Sharpa, Anne Horel, Palo Alto, The Rogues, Geins't Naït, Oto... Atypeek Music stays under the artistic direction of Christophe Féray. Atypeek Music has taken in artists from partner labels like Disques Futura et Marge, Noise Product, Dokidoki, Solar Flare, Permis de Construire Deutschland (PDCD), micr0lab and RecRec Music. Atypeek Music's distributed on iTunes and all the major digital music distribution stores. In 2016, the structure publishes the first issue of the magazine \"Atypeek Mag\", a collaborative music and generalist magazine. In 2021, Atypeek Music and the label Jarring Effects join forces to create a new label called Daaganda Records.","extract_html":"
Atypeek Music is an international digital label, which resulted from the association of Go Get Organized (GGO) and Agony. GGO is one of the last French alternative labels. The name of the label Go Get Organized comes from a song by the Redskins; it enhances the commitment of this generation's independent labels. It was founded in 1988 by a group of artists and musicians. The label explored a surprisingly large panel of genres at the time, going through garage rock, hardcore, stoner rock, grunge, noise music, no wave, jazz-core and industrial music. The label soon stands out from other French labels and the alternative music stage by looking for on unusual artists, taking a particular interest in grunge music, American noise rock, experimental and minimalist music such as the work of the very controversial Patrick Dorobisz, Witches Valley, Lucrate Milk, Moodie Black, Dookoom, Genghis Khan, Les Vulves Assassines, The Rogues or Schlaasss.\nIn 1992, the label signs a licensing agreement for Monster Magnet’s first album Spine Of God with Primo Scree. In 1993, the label changes its name and becomes Agony. Agony then became GGO, turning more toward noise rock with bands such as Enablers, Davy Jones Locker, Hint, Condense, Heliogabale or Kill the Thrill before becoming Atypeek Music in 2013. It is also during this year that its previous productions and new artists are shared on digital platforms. Artists released on Atypeek Music: Anarchist Republic Of Bzzz, Barbara Panther, Chloé Delaume, Arne Vinzon, Chris Conde, Ben Sharpa, Anne Horel, Palo Alto, The Rogues, Geins't Naït, Oto... Atypeek Music stays under the artistic direction of Christophe Féray. Atypeek Music has taken in artists from partner labels like Disques Futura et Marge, Noise Product, Dokidoki, Solar Flare, Permis de Construire Deutschland (PDCD), micr0lab and RecRec Music. Atypeek Music's distributed on iTunes and all the major digital music distribution stores. In 2016, the structure publishes the first issue of the magazine \"Atypeek Mag\", a collaborative music and generalist magazine. In 2021, Atypeek Music and the label Jarring Effects join forces to create a new label called Daaganda Records.
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The bony labyrinth is the rigid, bony outer wall of the inner ear in the temporal bone. It consists of three parts: the vestibule, semicircular canals, and cochlea. These are cavities hollowed out of the substance of the bone, and lined by periosteum. They contain a clear fluid, the perilymph, in which the membranous labyrinth is situated.
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