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Class Actress

After logging many years like a coffeehouse singer/songwriter, Elizabeth Harper began concentrating on electronic music in ’09 2009 by using producers Tag Richardson and Scott Rosenthal. A Philadelphia indigenous, Richardson first made an appearance on Harper’s radar many years prior, when he remixed a track from her debut recording. Harper …

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Ismael Silva

Ismael Silva was a bamba (prominent samba composer) of renowned college Estácio de Sá, cradle of samba. Successor from the immortal Sinhô (José Barbosa da Silva), the Ruler of Samba. His partner Noel Rosa known as him “the spirit of samba”. He was also the founder from the initial college …

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Paris Connection

Another of Alec R. Costandinos’ one-off albums in the past due ’70s, Paris Connection discovers the superstar Euro-disco manufacturer going for a rather hands-off function as sometimes-collaborator Raymond Knehnetsky grips the arrangements and far from the composing. This record is notable because of its Euro-disco variations of “You’ve Shed That …

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Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs

Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs may be the solo project of Orlando Higginbottom, an Oxford-bred twentysomething whose hummable dance music combines electro-pop, Euro-house, and 2-step beats. His All in a single Sixty Dancehalls EP debuted in ’09 2009 on Greco-Roman (an offshoot of the like-named collective which includes Scorching Chip’s Joe …

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The Darcys

Canada’s the Darcys certainly are a dance-oriented, electronic-pop duo featuring vocalist/songwriters Jason Couse and Wes Marskell. Called following the iconic personality from Jane Austen’s traditional novel Satisfaction and Prejudice, the Darcys produced in Etobicoke, Ontario in 2007. After relocating to Halifax, Nova Scotia, the group extended right into a four-member …

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