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-'''Liaisons Dangereuses''' is a band best-known for their composition "[[Los Niños del Parque]]" (1981). 
-The band was founded by [[Beate Bartel]] ([[Mania D]], [[Einstürzende Neubauten]]) and [[Chrislo Haas]] ([[Deutsch Amerikanische Freundschaft]]) together with vocalist [[Krishna Goineau]] in 1981. As a part of the [[Neue Deutsche Welle]] scene (especially ''electropunk'') in Germany they pioneered [[Electronic body music]]. After recording four ten minutes cassettes they released their sole album in 1981 on [[GiG Records]]. The self-titled album was mixed at [[Conny Plank]]'s studio in Köln. The group made several live appearances throughout 1981 and 1982 and were occasionally joined by [[Anita Lane]] ([[Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds]]) and [[Hideto Sasaki]]. The album carried the single "[[Los Niños del Parque]]" which became an underground hit and has been cited by many prominent [[Chicago house]] and [[Detroit techno]] [[DJ]]'s as a crucial influence.+'''Anita Louise Lane''' (c. 1959 – April 2021) was an Australian singer-songwriter who was briefly a member of [[Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds|The Bad Seeds]] with [[Nick Cave]] and [[Mick Harvey]], and collaborated with both bandmates. Lane released two solo albums, ''Dirty Pearl'' (1993) and ''Sex O'Clock'' (2001).
-==See also==+ 
-*''[[Les Liaisons dangereuses]]'' +
-*[[Liaisons Dangereuses (radio program)]]+
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Anita Louise Lane (c. 1959 – April 2021) was an Australian singer-songwriter who was briefly a member of The Bad Seeds with Nick Cave and Mick Harvey, and collaborated with both bandmates. Lane released two solo albums, Dirty Pearl (1993) and Sex O'Clock (2001).




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