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Aswefall

Electronica fits New Influx duo Aswefall was formed around France musician Clément Vaché and Sweden’s Leo Hellden (Véo Véo, Jay Jay Johansson). Their task was obviously 80s-revival-minded, so that it was no real surprise to discover Daniela D’Ambrosio (Nouvelle Vague) or Departure Lounge’s Tim Keegan among the visitor set of …

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Awesome Cool Dudes

Five dudes from Bloomington, IN (namely, Cory Plump, Jay McElfresh, Nate Lineback, Nate “Brand-new Nate” Cross, and Brandon Crowe) came together as the Amazing Great Dudes in 2003. Slinging a method of tongue-planted-firmly-in-cheek humor disco that nodded to contemporaries like Har Mar Superstar and Kennedy, the fivesome self-released six full-length …

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The Intertains

Many thought the Intertains were a Philadelphia group because they documented in Philly’s Uptown Information in the middle-’60s. Actually, these were from Cleveland, led by Larry Hancock, a cousin from the O’Jays’ Eddie LeVert. Their initial release “Gotta Discover Myself a woman,” highlighted Hancock’s young, radiant falsetto on the melodic …

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The Benjamins

The Benjamins were started by bass player Ben Perlstein when he saw a music group (a trio of singer Jay Stys, guitarist Dan Hinz, and a drummer) playing at a club in Milwaukee. Immediately after, Perlstein became the 4th person in the group, getting with him brand-new drummer Jon Phillip. …

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Lillian Leach

Lillian Leach appears like the name of the fictitious character, perhaps a femme fatale from a comic book or a member of family from the Munsters. She actually is a genuine person, nevertheless, the lead vocalist of the vocal group that obtained several strikes despite only becoming active “for one …

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Keltscross

Keltscross shattered stereotypes — aswell as eardrums — in the Philippines through the early to mid-’90s. Never really had several lovely young ladies created this abrasive, lyrically surprising interpretation of post-punk designs in the Philippines. Even though similarly upset all-female music group Tribal Seafood released an LP before they do, …

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Paul Strausman

Paul Strausman offers performed in concerts and celebrations, his music pleasing parents with their kids. His recordings possess won him several awards, like the American Library Association Award as well as the Silver Seal Award for Significant Children’s Documenting. His works, directed for kids from pre-school through early primary, are …

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Fire on Blonde

Based in LA, Open fire on Blonde was an obscure dance-pop/urban contemporary group that documented some noteworthy singles in the 1980s. Open fire on Blonde was created in 1985, when vocalist/celebrity Suzie Benson became a member of causes with keyboardist Jim Vukovich. Both had known one another since 1983 and …

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Insatanaty

Insane satanists (you might assume) Insatanaty shaped in the first ’90s and included Tag Rhochar (vocals), Jay Lipitz and Dan Roberts (guitars), Christopher Lytle (bass), and Matt Mazzenga (drums). Not capable of drawing focus on their overtly satanic (and we mean satanic: at least two people were registered people of …

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Simone Kopmajer

A cool-toned Austrian jazz vocalist, Simone Kopmajer sings in flawless British. She had traditional piano lessons beginning at age eight with 12 started playing saxophone. She performed within a youngsters big music group and sang frequently in her father’s music group as an adolescent. At 17 she examined with Sheila …

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