Lansing-Dreiden are presented as a New York-based, predominantly anonymous art/music collective active in the 2000s; they released The Incomplete Triangle (2003) and The Dividing Island (2005) and are associated with magazine and exhibition activity, limited live presence and a multimedia approach.

From DeBaser review: the group preferred anonymity (avoiding live shows and interviews), relied on a section of nine PCs in reproduction of their music, and combined diverse genres across releases. Publicly verifiable releases include The Incomplete Triangle (2003) and The Dividing Island (2005).

The provided DeBaser review (Bisius) analyzes Lansing-Dreiden's 2005 album The Dividing Island, praising its genre-mixing, production and standout tracks while noting uneven moments. The band is presented as an anonymous, multimedia New York collective. Overall recommendation: album recommended despite flaws.

For:Listeners of experimental, genre-fusing pop and art-music; readers interested in anonymous/multidisciplinary collectives.

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