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Encyclopedia > ENEG

Gene Bilbrew (1923 - 1974) was a fetish artist who had illustrations published in "Exotique" magazine from 1956 to 1959. He drew under a range of pseudonyms, including ENEG.


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Eneg - Memory Alpha, the Star Trek Wiki (200 words)
Eneg observed several incidents of obvious conspiracy against Deputy Führer Melakon, but took no action to interfere.
'Eneg' is 'Gene' spelled backwards, a homage to Gene Roddenberry.
Eneg's last statement implies he was still a Nazi at heart, at least in the manner John Gill originally envisioned.
Eneg – Music at Last.fm (240 words)
As eneg, Fleury-Steiner creates a very improvisational, glitch-centric sound that takes its cues from some of his favorite experimental artists, including Cabaret Voltaire, Kim Cascone, Phonem, Tetsu Inoue, and Oval.
Eneg’s main objective is to create a very amorphous microsound that embodies both ambient, IDM, and, to a lesser extent, break beat aesthetics.
eneg has released works on White Label Music (U.K.) and Dharmasound (Italy).
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