Esa
50 top tracks
Esa
50 top tracks
Albums

How Pure Would Your Utopia Be?
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Devotion, Discipline, And Denial
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The Sea & the Silence
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The Immaculate Manipulation
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That Beast
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The Best of Esa
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Aweh EP
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Themes of Carnal Empowerment, Pt. 1: Lust
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Trinken-schwitzen-schreien
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Themes of Carnal Empowerment Pt. 1: Lust
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BURIAL 10
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Themes of Carnal Empowerment, Pt. 2: Deceit
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Biography
ESA is the name of more than one artist;...Read more on Last.fm
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ESA is the name of more than one artist;
1. ESA (capital letters, for Electronic Substance Abuse) is a UK-based industrial/electronic project of Jamie Blacker, who now also works with Unter Null.
2. Esa is the name of the Italian rapper Francesco Cellammaro, also known as El Presidente, also part of Gente Guasta.
3. ESA "artist" tagged Podcasts usually refer to the European Space Agency, although they may originate from third parties.
4. Esa is the artist name of the Cameroonian Soul-funk-makossa singer Stéphan Dayas (see http://www.last.fm/label/Dayas+NSS).
5. ESA (Endlich Schlechte Akustik meaning finally bad acoustic) is the acoustic project of German punk rock band Endlich schlechte Musik from Nurenberg.
1. ESA (capital letters, for Electronic Substance Abuse)
ESA (Electronic Substance Abuse) is an act created by Jamie Blacker in 2003. Blacker, originally from the English underground black metal and death metal scene, had been releasing demo's for quite a while. After discovering acts like Converter and Sonar, Blacker departed metal and went into harsh electronic music, releasing two demo's; Starving The Mind in 2003 and Stream Of Consciousness in 2004.
After playing live with bands as Mimetic and Scrap.edx, ESA got signed up with Hive Records. In 2006 his debut album Devotion, Discipline, And Denial was released through this label, which also released How Pure Would Your Utopia Be? in 2008. That same year saw another album from ESA; The Sea & The Silence on Tympanik Audio. Four years later, in 2012, ESA released his next album on Tympanik Audio as well; Themes of Carnal Empowerment, Pt. 1: Lust. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Esa">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
