Talk:Linda Lamb

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Linda Lamb is a recording artist of international standing and has a large and varied catalogue of music. Her career has spanned the last twenty years and her work with Vitalic/Nina Hagen has brought her to a renewed prominence.

This wikipedia entry succintly summarises her career, especially her notable collaborations that have brought her worldwide recognition and success.

Linda Lamb was one of the first musical artists to emerge from the New York City electro scene in the late 90's early 00's,along with Fisher Spooner,Scissor Sisters James Murphy,etc.She owed Smylonylon in NYC which spurred on the downtown music scene i(in the mid 90's to early 2002.)with the mixed compilation tapes made by Chris Brick and Alex Gloor,which  the store sold.

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