Metropolis Records - Artists Signed

Artists Signed

Many of the bands on Metropolis are signed to European labels for their European releases while releasing albums in North America through Metropolis.

Among the artists signed are:

  • 16 Volt
  • Accessory
  • Aesthetic Perfection
  • The A.K.A.s (Are Everywhere!)
  • Alphaville
  • Amduscia
  • And One
  • Angels and Agony
  • Angelspit
  • Apoptygma Berzerk
  • À Rebours
  • Army of the Universe
  • Assemblage 23
  • Babyland
  • backandtotheleft
  • Battery Cage
  • Bauhaus
  • Bella Morte
  • Blutengel
  • The Birthday Massacre
  • The Cassandra Complex
  • Cesium_137
  • Claire Voyant
  • Clan of Xymox
  • Cleaner
  • Client
  • Combichrist
  • Covenant
  • Crocodile Shop (CrocShop)
  • Das Ich
  • Decoded Feedback
  • Delaware
  • Diary of Dreams
  • Dismantled
  • Dope Stars Inc.
  • Ego Likeness
  • Electric Six
  • Eisbrecher
  • Epoxies
  • Excessive Force
  • Fictional
  • Flesh Field
  • Fractured
  • Front 242
  • Front Line Assembly
  • Funker Vogt
  • Gary Numan
  • Grendel
  • Hanzel und Gretyl
  • IAMX
  • Icon of Coil
  • Informatik
  • In Strict Confidence
  • Imperative Reaction
  • iVardensphere
  • Julien-K
  • Juno Reactor
  • Kevorkian Death Cycle
  • KMFDM
  • Leæther Strip
  • Left Spine Down
  • Lords of Acid
  • London After Midnight
  • Mesh
  • Mindless Faith
  • Mindless Self Indulgence
  • mind.in.a.box
  • Moving Units
  • Out Out
  • PIG
  • Psyche
  • Psychopomps
  • Psyclon Nine
  • Seabound
  • Specimen
  • SKOLD
  • Suicide Commando
  • System Syn
  • Terrorfakt
  • TheStart
  • VNV Nation
  • Velvet Acid Christ
  • XP8
  • Wolfsheim
  • :Wumpscut:

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