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The Jai-Alai Savant

Ralph Darden, the singing and guitar-playing innovator from the Jai-Alai Savant, explores the intersection of first-wave punk and weighty dub reggae like few have because the heydays from the Ruts, early Law enforcement, and Sandinista!-period Clash. Actually, it has been Darden’s primary musical curiosity since at least the middle-’90s, when …

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David Occhipinti

A Canadian jazz guitarist, David Occhipinti has played phases all around the globe, and continues to be nominated for just two Juno Awards in his local land. Born Dec 26, 1966, in Toronto, Occhipinti found his first acoustic guitar at 13 and was composing at 16. He came into a …

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Zaffi Gousopoulos

A graduate of Canada’s York College or university, with levels in British and Education, Zaffi Gousopoulos has seen her poetry posted in a variety of literary magazines and is a included performer at arts festivals and benefits throughout America and Canada. She actually is best known on her behalf video …

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The Lost & Wandering Blues & Jazz Band

Audiences could be forgiven for not understanding the Shed Wandering Blues and Jazz Music group — they have a home in Paris for a lot of the year, despite the fact that they’re American, and arrive in america performing both paying gigs, and on streetcorners all of those other time …

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Sofia Gubaidulina

“I am a spiritual person…and by ‘religious beliefs’ After all re-ligio, the re-tying of the bond…repairing the legato of life. Existence divides guy into many items…There is absolutely no weightier occupation compared to the recomposition of spiritual integrity through the composition of music.” — Sofia Gubaidulina In Russian composer Sofia …

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Into It. Over It.

The recording project of Chicago-based songwriter Evan Weiss, INVOLVED WITH IT. Over It. discovers the prolific emo-pop veteran of several rings (Up Up Down Down Remaining Right Left Best B A Begin, Labour, Map the Development, the Funeral Parrot, Hiroshima Mon’Amour, and Sleeper Brokers, to name several) striking from his …

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Witchman

Oft weighed against gloomy breakbeat industrialists Scorn and Techno Pet, the dubbed up drum’n’bass of Witchman has seeing that much in keeping with jungle paranoids Nico and Ed Hurry as well as the gothic techno of Disjecta and Meat Defeat Manifesto. Combining large, space-filling drum sequences — alternately divide- and …

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Monolake

Monolake were being among the most acclaimed and enduring performers to arise through the Berlin-based Basic Route/Chain Response label group, work by Moritz “Maurizio” von Oswald and house to such champions of minimalist dub-techno austerity seeing that Vainqueur, Material, and Porter Ricks. Monolake in the beginning contains Robert Henke and …

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Jai Agnish

As publisher of Flygirl publication, Jai Agnish explores the intersection between indie rock and roll and spirituality, particularly Christianity. His 1st musical effort released under his personal name (he previously recorded beneath the name Jags), the electro-folky Automata, released in 2000, adopted a similar route. Working inside the D.We.Y. visual …

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Constantine Maroulis

Delivered to Greek-American parents in 1975, vocalist Constantine Maroulis was raised listening to an array of music in his suburban NJ house, with particular favorites which range from Frank Sinatra to Weapons N’ Roses. Motivated by older sibling Athan’s success being a vocalist, publicist, and label owner, Constantine started taking …

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