16 Bit
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16 Bit

16 Bit formed in Chicago in the early 2000s around vocalist Julian Beutel and producer Aaron Cupples. Their debut album 'This Will Not Pass' came out in 2005....

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16 Bit formed in Chicago in the early 2000s around vocalist Julian Beutel and producer Aaron Cupples. Their debut album 'This Will Not Pass' came out in 2005. Cupples left the band in 2008, and Beutel continued with new members including Mark Piscitelli on drums and James Riotto on synthesizers.

One of their better-known tracks is 'Changing Minds,' which appeared on their 2007 album 'A New Beginning.' They've released several albums since, like 'Sleepwalking' in 2012 and 'Lost in the Echo' in 2019.

Their music sits in the electronic dance space, with songs like 'Where Are You' showing their melodic side. They've kept at it for about two decades now, working through lineup changes and putting out records every few years.

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