There are at least five groups known by the name Kluster, including a pioneering German Krautrock group, a Swedish alternative rock band that was to change its name into Kluster B, a Swedish 'forest trance' project and a Mexican punk rock band. 1. Kluster was a pioneering Krautrock band formed by luminaries Dieter Moebius, Hans-Joachim Roedelius and Conrad Schnitzler in 1969. After three albums, Moebius and Roedelius left Schnitzler to pursue their own project under the name Cluster.
Jane’s Addiction was an American rock band formed in Los Angeles in 1985. The group’s most widely recognized lineup consisted of lead vocalist Perry Farrell, bassist Eric Avery, drummer Stephen Perkins, and guitarist Dave Navarro. Jane’s Addiction was among the early alternative rock bands of the late 1980s and early 1990s to achieve significant commercial and critical success, contributing to the broader visibility of the alternative rock movement.
Trio of Doom was a short lived jazz fusion power trio consisting of John McLaughlin on guitar, Jaco Pastorius on electric bass-guitar and Tony Williams on drums. Their only live performance was at the Havana Jam festival in Cuba on 3rd March 1979, part of a U.S. State department sponsored visit to Cuba. Later, on 8th March of the same year, the group recorded the songs they had written for the festival at Columbia Studios, New York, on 52nd St.
Pink Industry was a Liverpool post-punk band that released a handful of records in the early eighties. Following the split of Pink Military in 1982, Jayne Casey, Ambrose Reynolds and Tadzio formed Pink Industry. The band released three albums, Low Technology, Who Told You, You Were Naked, and New Beginnings as well as several singles including What I Wouldn't Give. Jayne Casey was also in Big In Japan and the aforementioned Pink Military.