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Tim Hecker

Montreal producer Tim Hecker built his preliminary breakthrough with experimental techno and IDM as Jetone, but followed with ambient music related to his true name. This experimental ambient function, released by Alien8 sublabel Substractif from past due 2001 with Haunt Me Haunt Me, REPEAT, won very much acclaim. In addition, …

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The Unifics

A later-’60s and early-’70s spirit group, the Unifics formed at Washington, D.C.’s Howard School. Their lead vocalist was Al Johnson, with tenors Michel Ward and Grek Make and baritone Harold Washington. Their biggest strike was 1968’s “Courtroom of Like,” which combined narrative, mock courtroom proceedings, and Johnson’s passionate vocals. It …

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The Tokens

This Brooklyn doo wop group was originally referred to as the Linc-Tones when it formed in 1955 at Lincoln SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL. Hank Medress, Neil Sedaka, Eddie Rabkin, and Cynthia Zolitin didn’t possess much impact within their early days documenting for Melba. They afterwards disbanded, but Medress re-formed the group …

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Tontxu

Vocalist/songwriter Tontxu (given birth to J. Antonio Ipiña) got involved with music after composing his initial song at age 11, later learning to be a radio place programmer and announcer. After shifting to Madrid, Tontxu began touring the neighborhood club circuit, getting the possibility to make his 1st record in …

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The Neon Boys

The obscure but semi-legendary Neon Boys were a precursor to Television, featuring Tom Verlaine, Richard Hell, and drummer Billy Ficca. Their duration, from nov 1972 towards the springtime of 1973 relating to Clinton Heylin’s From your Velvets towards the Voidoids, was short. These were certainly before their time, nevertheless, as …

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Martin Siewert

Guitarist Martin Siewert is from your same era of Viennese experimentalists while Boris Hauf, Dieter Kovacic (Dieb 13), and Franz Hautzinger. Since 1998 he continues to be working on methods to abstract the audio from the guitar, to remove it from its rock-related referrals by using out-of-date analog technology. His …

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Roogalator

U.S.-blessed guitarist Danny Adler’s Roogalator was among the fixtures over the London pub rock scene from the mid-’70s, at exactly the same time establishing themselves being among the most un-pub-like bands over the circuit. Sketching deep from Adler’s very own experience over the Cincinnati membership circuit from the past due …

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Voice

Initially conceived being a vocal and instrument free-jazz ensemble, the product from the South London Oval Arts Lab was brought jointly in 1971 simply by vocalist Maggie Nicols and Harry Vince (trumpet) and in addition comprised Brian Eley (b. 22 June 1952, Hackney, London, Britain; vocals), Dave Mitchell (tenor saxophone), …

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Dr. Hook

Dr. Hook & the Medication Show’s sardonic, country-flavored pop/rock and roll made them perhaps one of the most fondly appreciated works of AM pop radio’s heyday in the ’70s. Even though the music group had a popularity being a mouthpiece for humorist Shel Silverstein, who provided many of their biggest …

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Erick “More” Morillo

Within the span of just a few years, Erick Morillo used his world-renown DJ status to propel his own record label, Subliminal, to international prominence. However a long time before Subliminal became probably one of the most equitable brands internal music, Morillo experienced experienced international achievement. He 1st tasted popularity …

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