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- one-on-one training with students. He was also a founding member of Modwheelmood, an electronic/alternative band from Los Angeles, with former Abandoned...
- Modwheelmood (also typeset as ModWheelMood or modwheelmood and abbreviated as MWM) is an American electronic/alternative pop band from Los Angeles, California...
- the keyboardist for Nine Inch Nails' touring lineup and as a member of Modwheelmood. The name of the alternative rock/electronic project comes from the Italian...
- and the seventh release by American electronic-alternative rock band Modwheelmood. The LP was released as an amalgam of the first three Pearls to Pigs...
- is known for his work with Alessandro Cortini of Nine Inch Nails in Modwheelmood, His pursuit of music began early, playing saxophone in jazz orchestras...
- organist and composer in the 18th century Alessandro Cortini, one-half of Modwheelmood and keyboard player in Nine Inch Nails Maria Farneti, opera singer Alessandro...
- 1984 ? (****Tentacion album), 2018 ?, by Eason Chan, 2011 ?, an EP by Modwheelmood, 2003 "?", by MF Doom from Operation: Doomsday, 1999 "?", by Outkast...
- the Moustarchindina Wal Moustarchidati, an Islamic movement in Senegal Modwheelmood, an electronic-alternative band from Los Angeles the Majlis Wahdat-e-Muslimeen...
- 400 Blows, TEXT (ex-Refused), At the Drive-In, Murder City Devils, Modwheelmood, Wires On Fire, Radio Vago, Pyramyd, and The Cauterizers. Buddyhead Records...
- cross-faded too after a thematic and musical release. Examples include Modwheelmood's remix of Nine Inch Nail's "The Great Destroyer"; and the Jesus and Mary...