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Elephant Kashimashi

High-school friends in the Akabane district of Tokyo, Hiroji Miyamoto, Toshi Ishimori, and Yoshi Tominaga shaped a version of what would become Elephant Kashimashi as soon as 1981. Ultimately adding a shared acquaintance, Seiji Takamidori, on bass, the music group built a pursuing in Tokyo, but didn’t obtain much notice …

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Atomsmashers

Atomsmashers pulls on grindcore, steel, digital hardcore, pc editing and enhancing technology, and the usual earsplitting noise to make their challenging, groundbreaking intensive music hybrid. Their particular sound is practical after taking into consideration its people’ diverse specific backgrounds: guitarist/bassist/head James Plotkin is well known for his function proceeding the …

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Masher

Masher’s crossbreed of browse and organic pop-punk resulted using their combined affects of Devo, the Pixies, Shadowy Males From a Shadowy World, as well as the Minutemen. Comprising vocalist/guitarist Adam Brisben (previously of W.A.C.O.), drummer Nick Scott (previously of Popdefect) and bassist Leslie Denny (previously from the Neptunas), the trio …

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Zony Mash

With precisely executed, angular, twisting keyboard/guitar riffs and locked-up groove-oriented bass/drums beats, the instrumental quartet Zony Mash created a signature sound that was both technical and fun. Zony Mash had been founded in 1995 by veteran composer, pianist, and keyboardist Wayne Horvitz, and their debut recording, Cold Spell, place the …

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Pepper Mashay

Mostly influenced with the folk-rock scene from the later ’60s, Pepper Mashay (born Jean McClain) was planning for a career being a rock singer/songwriter just before visiting a European night club where she made a decision to use dance music. Through the 1980s and 1990s, Jean McClain teamed up with …

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Cherry Smash

Cherry Smash were formed in Gosport, Hampshire, Britain, in 1966 by John Curtis, Mick Gill, Graham Hunt, Bryan Sebastian and Tag Tuddenham. Their debut one for Track Information, 1967’s ‘Sing Tracks Of Appreciate’, was created for the music group by Mike Hugg – Sebastian’s sibling – and Mick Gill. A …

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Smashing Orange

Shaped by siblings Rob and Sara Montejo, Smashing Orange was the American reaction to the shoegaze movement afoot within the U.K. through the early to mid-’90s, with affects of ’60s garage area rock thrown in to the mix once and for all measure. Their preliminary singles and EPs had been …

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Smash TV

Smash Television (Holger Zilske and Michael Schmidt) began their profession recording beneath the alias Mindlab, releasing a single popular tech-house one for the Salo imprint (where fellow tech-house performers SCSI-9 also got their begin). Using a switch to Berlin’s Bpitch Control, the duo released Electrified along with a slew of …

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Yosuke Yamashita

Yamashita studied piano as a kid and it has played professionally because the age group of 17. He went to Kunitachi University of Music in Tokyo from 1962-1967 and performed for a while with saxophonist Sadao Watanabe. Yamashita shaped a bassless trio in 1969; his Costs Evans-influenced style extended to …

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