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- Warp_Brothers abstract "Warp Brothers is the electronic dance music group moniker used by German DJs Oliver Goedicke and Jürgen Dohr, established in 1999. Their style includes house, trance, breakbeat and electro. Their most successful hits include \"Phatt Bass\", \"We Will Survive\" and \"Blast the Speakers\", which charted in several countries.The original version of \"Phatt Bass\" was by Warp Brothers vs. Aquagen, based on New Order's \"Confusion\" (Pump Panel Reconstruction Mix), and should not be confused with Public Domain's \"Operation Blade\", which was based on the same song. \"Blast the Speakers\" was featured on the 2005 techno album Radikal Techno 6.".
- Warp_Brothers wikiPageExternalLink warpbrothersofficial.
- Warp_Brothers wikiPageID "5624361".
- Warp_Brothers wikiPageLength "2787".
- Warp_Brothers wikiPageOutDegree "29".
- Warp_Brothers wikiPageRevisionID "705463520".
- Warp_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink Aquagen.
- Warp_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink Blast_The_Speakers.
- Warp_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink Breakbeat.
- Warp_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink Category:Club_DJs.
- Warp_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink Category:German_house_music_groups.
- Warp_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink Category:German_musical_groups.
- Warp_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink Category:German_trance_music_groups.
- Warp_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink Category:Musical_groups_established_in_1999.
- Warp_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink Cokane.
- Warp_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink Confusion_(New_Order_song).
- Warp_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink Disc_jockey.
- Warp_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink Dominator_(song).
- Warp_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink Electro_(music).
- Warp_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink Electronic_dance_music.
- Warp_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink Going_Insane.
- Warp_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink House_music.
- Warp_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink Musical_ensemble.
- Warp_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink New_Order.
- Warp_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink Oliver_Goedicke.
- Warp_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink Phatt_Bass.
- Warp_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink Public_Domain_(group).
- Warp_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink Push_UP.
- Warp_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink The_Burning_Edge_of_Dawn.
- Warp_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink Trance_music.
- Warp_Brothers wikiPageWikiLinkText "Warp Brothers".
- Warp_Brothers wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Authority_control.
- Warp_Brothers wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:DJ-stub.
- Warp_Brothers wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ref_improve.
- Warp_Brothers wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Warp_Brothers subject Category:Club_DJs.
- Warp_Brothers subject Category:German_house_music_groups.
- Warp_Brothers subject Category:German_musical_groups.
- Warp_Brothers subject Category:German_trance_music_groups.
- Warp_Brothers subject Category:Musical_groups_established_in_1999.
- Warp_Brothers hypernym Moniker.
- Warp_Brothers type Agent.
- Warp_Brothers type Band.
- Warp_Brothers type Group.
- Warp_Brothers type Organisation.
- Warp_Brothers type Group.
- Warp_Brothers type Organisation.
- Warp_Brothers type Organization.
- Warp_Brothers type Organization.
- Warp_Brothers type Thing.
- Warp_Brothers comment "Warp Brothers is the electronic dance music group moniker used by German DJs Oliver Goedicke and Jürgen Dohr, established in 1999. Their style includes house, trance, breakbeat and electro. Their most successful hits include \"Phatt Bass\", \"We Will Survive\" and \"Blast the Speakers\", which charted in several countries.The original version of \"Phatt Bass\" was by Warp Brothers vs.".
- Warp_Brothers label "Warp Brothers".
- Warp_Brothers sameAs Q2549612.
- Warp_Brothers sameAs Warp_Brothers.
- Warp_Brothers sameAs Warp_Brothers.
- Warp_Brothers sameAs m.01mzz71.
- Warp_Brothers sameAs Q2549612.
- Warp_Brothers wasDerivedFrom Warp_Brothers?oldid=705463520.
- Warp_Brothers homepage warpbrothersofficial.
- Warp_Brothers isPrimaryTopicOf Warp_Brothers.