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Landmarq

Landmarq was formed from the separation of Quasar in 1990. The initial lineup was Steve Leigh (secrets), Uwe D’Rose (acoustic guitar), and Bob Daisley (vocals). They added Steve Gee on bass. Alongside to remain was drummer Dave Wagstaffe. The group started recording demos the next 12 months. However, throughout that …

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Swervedriver

The band who brought the automobile song in to the shoegaze era, Swervedriver were formed in Britain in 1990 by vocalists/guitarists Adam Franklin and Jimmy Hartridge, bassist Adi Vines, and drummer Graham Bonner. Fusing the swirling textures from the shoegazer visual using the even more traditional limitations of pop, the …

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Techno Animal

Regular collaborators Kevin Martin and Justin Broadrick (who’ve worked together in such tasks as God and Glaciers) constitute Techno Pet, a beat-oriented ambient group who fuse components of dub-style production with dense, slightly paranoid melodic themes and heavily treated digital rhythms. Although both Martin and Broadrick possess their fingers in …

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Kwabs

London-based neo-soul singer Kwabs went from posting covers about YouTube to a contract with Atlantic in 3 short years, because of tips through the media as well as the willingness of some popular producers to trust in his talent. Created Kwabena Sarkodee Adjepong in London in 1990, he was raised …

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Collegium Musicum 90

Collegium Musicum 90 is among Britain’s best-known and respectable period-instrument ensembles. Among its uncommon features can be that it had been founded and directed by two market leaders, one most connected with traditional music performance as well as the other along with his work with regular modern orchestras. Delivered in …

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