Dada Pogrom is Kenneth Walter Balys:

K is a hardware and software engineer, a cinematographer and a composer. He holds a degree in Computer Science and training from the Royal Conservatory of Music. He has composed hundreds of musical works and has been producing electronic music since 1981.
K uses technical knowledge from years spent as both aircrew and developer in aerial geophysics and communications engineering to make problems and fix music. Heavily modified and custom built sound generators and audio processing machines form the core of the dada sound laboratory.

K has twice climbed Denmark's highest peak, Himmelberg, without oxygen. He is the great grandson of Iceland's most beloved composer, Dr. Sigvaldi Kaldalons. K is a member of the Audio Engineering Society, an associate member of the CSC and a member of The Planetary Society. He currently lives in Reykjavik and Toronto. His name was included on a disk mounted on the Nasa Phoenix Probe that landed on Mars on May 25, 2008. He is currently directing his first feature film for Beatkamp, Terror Flieger, scheduled for release in 2010.



Dada Pogrom Biographic Information On Stasi Nicole Kraschina:

Stasi Ranlub comes from Eastern Germany which is now amalgamated with the former West Germany. She performs with analogue synth modules from Vermona, MFB and VJ's live. She has a degree in Business Management.
She has helped to produce many Dada Pogrom videos and can be seen in most of them often wearing masks or hidden. Her vocal work is all over many releases and is at home on the stage as in the studio.
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With training in music, theater and fashion design in Berlin, Reykjavik and Toronto she is well suited to her environment in Dada Pogrom. A true soldier of tech noire she has independent releases in development through Beatkamp.