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Ride

Making use of their first documents, Ride created a distinctive wall of sound that relied on massive, trembling distortion within the vein of My Bloody Valentine but with an easier, more direct melodic approach. The shatteringly noisy, droning neo-psychedelia the music group performed was dubbed shoegazing from the English press …

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Andy Gibb

After the Bee Gees experienced a profession revival using the Sunday Night time Fever soundtrack in 1977, the Gibb brothers’ younger sibling Andy began his own single career. Pursuing his brothers’ disco design, Andy Gibb’s 1st three singles (“I SIMPLY Desire to be Your Everything,” “(Like Is definitely) Thicker Than …

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