Transmitter (Band)

Transmitter (Band)
Transmitter
Transmitter auf dem Openeye-Festival in Oberlunkhofen (Schweiz)
Transmitter auf dem Openeye-Festival in Oberlunkhofen (Schweiz)
Allgemeine Informationen
Genre(s) Electro
Gründung 2001
Website www.transmittermusic.de
Aktuelle Besetzung
Mo Heidrich
Jeff Ogle
Stefan Bielesch
Ti Schimschal

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