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White Belt Yellow Tag

When North Britain rock-band Yourcodenameis: Milo continued hiatus in 2007, guitarist Justin Lockey considered producing. A 12 months later he fulfilled Craig Pilbin, a songwriter seeking to utilize a producer, inside a Newcastle studio room. Soon the set developed beyond the musician/maker relationship and started writing material collectively, dubbing themselves …

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FaltyDL

Drew Lustman’s produces as FaltyDL encompass IDM, drum’n’bass, hardcore techno, home, garage area, and dubstep without taking part in any one of these straight up. Filled with abstractions and abrupt adjustments, nearly all his result was nonetheless designed for energetic dancefloors. THE BRAND NEW York-based maker debuted FaltyDL in 2007 …

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Flower-Corsano Duo

A fruitful cooperation between Vibracathedral Orchestra co-founder Michael Rose and American avant-garde drummer Chris Corsano, the Flower-Corsano Duo found a distinctive sound created by Corsano’s melodic drumming as well as the dreamy textures from the bulbul tarang, a 17-string desk instrument sometimes called an “Indian banjo.” In a few ways …

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Cate Le Bon

Cardiff, Wales local Cate Le Bon matched her slightly spooky, fragile tone of voice with dark lyrics — she confessed to getting death-fixated — and a sparse, spindly acoustic guitar audio. In 2007, she opened up for Super Furry Pets’ Gruff Rhys, with whom she sometimes collaborated, throughout a tour …

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Mach One

German rapper and manufacturer Mach A single (Christoph Bodenhammer) was created on Apr 5, 1979 in East Berlin. The kid of poet Uwe Kolbe, he discovered his build in the Kreuzberg region of Berlin and shortly discovered himself immersed in the neighborhood graffiti picture. He fulfilled fellow rapper Action One …

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Das Llamas

With influences spanning the Monorchid, Johnny Cash, as well as the Legendary Red Dots, Das Llamas bring an eclectic, unpredictable advantage with their post-punk-inspired, noisy yet catchy sound. The Seattle-based quartet developed out of vocalist, bassist, and keyboardist Kerry Zettel and guitarist, keyboardist, and vocalist Shawn Kock’s cooperation, which started …

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Passenger

Traveler, the functioning name of vocalist/songwriter Mike Rosenberg, makes romantic, folk-inflected indie pop. Originally a four-piece, Traveler created in Brighton, Britain, as a cooperation between vocalist/songwriter Rosenberg and composer Andrew Phillips. Training of Phillips’ studio room, the duo documented the songs that could become Wicked Man’s Rest, Passenger’s debut recording. …

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Fat Apple

Body fat Apple was founded in 1997 by drummer Dave Lawson and guitarist Scott Lloyd. Chris Pastore, acoustic guitar/vocals, and Ken Howard, bass, had been recruited concurrently at an audition after giving an answer to an ad for players desired, placed from the founding users. A couple weeks from then …

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Dan Folger

Ideal remembered for co-authoring with Mickey Newbury the much-covered “Weeping Annaleah,” Dan Folger also loved limited success like a singer, especially saving the blue-eyed spirit ballad “JUST HOW of the Masses,” later on a cult favourite on Britain’s North soul circuit. Created Apr 11, 1943, in San Rafael, CA, Folger …

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Carr & Tweed

When tradition-rooted acoustic guitarist Ian Carr met accordion participant Karen Tweed in the Shetland Folk Festival in 1990, it had been a gathering of kindred spirits. In the 10 years since, both instrumentalists possess reinterpreted the music of Britain, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales like a duo and in two folk …

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