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Lee Van Dowski

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French electronic music artist
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Birth Name: Renaud Lewandowski Location: Zurich, Switzerland Le nom est un emprunt à Herbert Lewandowski Herbert Lewandowski (* 23. März 1896 in Cassel; † 4. März 1996 in Genf; Pseudonyme: C. M. H. Léwan-Dovski, Herbert C. M. Lewandowski, Lee Van Dovski, Lee van Dowski, Kaspar Hauser, Emmy Grant) war ein deutscher Schriftsteller und Pionier der Sexualwissenschaft. Genres: Techno, Tech/House, House, Electronica, Ambient Labels : Mobilee Records, Cocoon, Suara, Bedrock, Snatch!, Rebellion, Noir, Rekids, Cadenza, Bpitch Control, This And That, Wagon Repair, Leena, Material, Num, Dumb Unit, Soma, Voltage Musique, etc...

Lee Van Dowski is a pseudonym for Renaud Lewandowski, a French electronic music artist who moved to Geneva in 2000.

Discography

Albums
  • A Lego Element (2003)
  • Highway to Xenia (2005)
Remixes

External links

  1. Transitions Show
  2. Discogs Page
  3. MySpace Page
  4. Mental Groove Record Label
  5. Cadenza Records Label


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