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CCC-P
CCC-P is the stage name of the metal, breakcore and classical musician Klaus Libelle. He is best known for composing and performing music using chords not usually found in the given genre of a particular song and for his breakbeats. Starting in 2012 with 06-P on their album Black, White, and the Red You., he has released music over time, and has announced his projects "PSYCHOBITCHES" and "SANeTATION", two albums which are "connected".

He has also begun work with well-known EDM and trance musician Anton Radke on a single, and also remixed his hit, "Aurora". Currently, these are works still in progress.

Biography
CCC-P released his first songs on the album "Black, White, and the Red You." with another musician, 06-P, who stopped making music after the album. The songs were initially sent as emails, according to CCC-P, and a short series of samples were made available on YouTube some time later. It would be nearly two years before the entire album would be made available for listening on the site, with prior releases on his SoundCloud and Bandcamp pages.

Libelle took a break from making music some time after the album, working on side projects that were eventually cancelled or put on hiatus, until he was inspired by a seagull sitting on a light pole to make "PSYCHOBITCHES". Libelle cites a Psychology course he was taking at the time as well as the simultaneous reading of Ken Keesy's "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest". In the Psychology course, he was shown the film "A Beautiful Mind", which inspired his idea for the overall theme of the album--even the sane are delusional.

During his break, he produced a demo version of "Passion", featuring vocals by VOCALOIDs Rin and Len Kagamine. CCC-P stated that the song would be part of a four-track album. He later released his song "Goodnight", featuring Len Kagamine. He stated later on his blog that this was a very personal song for him, and he views this as a turning point in his music.

Libelle announced the project on January 07th, debuting it with an off-vocal version of the song "Ghosts" to appear in the album's track list, followed by another off-vocal song, "Unravel", and later the off-vocal of "Hate Myself But".