Bermuda Triangle has established themselves as providers of electronic music with diversity and extensive variation in different sounds and styles. Inclusive are adventurous epic house affairs, leftfield and breakbeat collages, in addition to shorter crossover tracks bordering to pop and even rock. Their debut album, Mooger Fooger from 2003, is a direct and descriptive result of the above.

For their second album, 33rpm, Bermuda Triangle have moved into darker and more edgy territory. They have fused rock and pop with breakbeats and lustrous house affairs. The album had its Norway release spring 2006, to great acclaim from the critics ? giving reviews like ?Electronic masterpiece? and ??younger versions of Pet Shop Boys, Erasure and Depeche Mode would all feel at home at this party?.

 

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