Cargo Cult (musician)
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Cargo Cult is the stage name of Slovakian musician Allan Vilhan, who produces music in the genre of electronica.[1] The work is a blend of ambient and beat-driven with subtle transitions from track to track. He describes it as "trip rock".[1] Vilhan lives in Filakovo, where he runs his family's restaurant, making music in his spare time.[1] He is signed with the online music label Magnatune. As of 2004[update], he has produced two albums: Alchemy and Vibrant. Much of his music is licensed under Creative Commons, and his work has been used in the soundtrack of a video game.[1]
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- Alchemy (2002), Magnatune
- Vibrant (2005)
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