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ADMX-71

Adam Mitchell (creator from the Sonic Groove label and sibling of Brooklyn techno pioneer Frankie Bone fragments) uses the name ADMX-71 for his experimental industrial materials, instead of the harder-edged techno produced under his more well-known monikers, Adam X and Traversable Wormhole. He debuted the alias in ’09 2009 using …

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Jade Ell

A hit-making songwriter, instructor, solo musician and person in three rings, Swedish singer/songwriter Jade Ell developed her music design as she moved from nation to nation collecting remembrances that inspired her tunes. She was raised in Karlstad, playing piano and performing in jazz night clubs and her chapel choir as …

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Gregory Darling

Los Angeles indigenous Gregory Darling can be an enigmatic singer/songwriter with a unique, soulful croon and an equally colorful backstory. Darling’s initial professional gig was as a kid within a choir carried out by Ennio Morricone for the soundtrack to 1977’s Exorcist II: The Heretic. In the ’80s, Darling do …

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Grass Widow

Though it makes some sense to lump Grass Widow along with the Vivians, Dum Dums, and different additional “girl groups” that rushed onto the indie underground stages from the past due 2000s, the San Francisco-based trio is truly a slightly different animal. Created, predictably plenty of, in the past due …

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Petal

Sketching inspiration from rings like Pedro the Lion and Death Cab for Cutie, Petal may be the brainchild of Scranton, Pennsylvania-based singer/songwriter Kiley Lotz. Shaped in 2012, Lotz utilizes a spinning lineup which includes people of Tigers Jaw, Three Guy Cannon, and Captain We’re Sinking. The project’s debut EP Scout …

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Deleted Scenes

With influences spanning punk, post-rock, and Americana, Deleted Scenes is among the more eclectic bands to result from Washington, D.C. The group produced in 2005 when longtime close friends vocalist/guitarist Dan Scheuerman, guitarist/keyboardist Dominic Campanaro, and bassist/guitarist/vocalist Matt Dowling continuing playing together following the break up of their prior music …

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Emile Haynie

Emile Haynie broke in to the music sector with sample-based rap productions and broadened his reach being a manufacturer and songwriter of large-scale mainstream pop. A indigenous of Buffalo, NY, he resided in the same community as manufacturer Cochise, a coach. Haynie constructed a home studio room and slipped out …

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Erick Baker

Vocalist/songwriter Erick Baker offers earned a big and developing following (especially in his local Tennessee) for his emotionally powerful tracks about the travails of like and existence. Erick Baker was created in Knoxville, Tennessee on Dec 12, 1978 even though he was raised with a like of music, he didn’t …

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Pixie Lott

Exuberant and fresh where Adele possessed gravitas, providing fizzy fun where Natasha Bedingfield offered only awesome class, Pixie Lott divided the difference between both of these United kingdom soul divas, finding her personal niche like a pop-soul singer with traditional origins but a lovely, stylish attitude. This cheerfulness brought her …

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TV Ghost

Acquiring their name through the phenomenon of analog television frequency disturbances, Lafayette, Indiana’s TV Ghost started as purveyors of a particularly sludgy and punishing make of art-punk. The music group shaped in 2006, with vocalists/guitarists Tim Gick and Jimmy Frezza recruiting keyboardist Brahne Hoeft and drummer Jackson VanHorn. Their initial …

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