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The Sundays

Building for the jangly guitar pop from the Smiths as well as the trance-like fantasy pop of rings just like the Cocteau Twins, the Sundays cultivated an ardent pursuing in indie rock and roll circles, both within their local England and in the us, in the first ’90s. Even though …

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Benga

Among the main names in the wonderful world of dubstep, maker Benga was created Beni Uthman in East London. His parents ultimately shifted to the suburb of Croydon, in which a youthful Benga would fiddle along with his radio every evening, searching for pirate r / c and consuming a …

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Massive Attack

Perhaps one of the most innovative and influential sets of their era, Massive Attack’s hypnotic audio — a darkly sensual and cinematic fusion of hip-hop rhythms, soulful melodies, dub grooves, and choice examples — informed years value of acclaimed dance and rock and roll performers including Portishead, Beth Orton, Radiohead, …

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