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Space

Among the main touchstone groupings in the first advancement of ambient-house, Space was formed by Orb mainman Dr. Alex Paterson as well as the KLF’s Jimi Cauty. Soon after Paterson and Cauty documented and released the Orb one “AN ENORMOUS Ever Developing Pulsating Human brain That Rules in the Centre …

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Eno/Cale

Composer and record manufacturer Brian Eno (b. May 15, 1948) have been showing up on albums by previous Velvet Underground member John Cale (b. December 3, 1940) since Dread in 1974 and got created his 1989 record, Phrases for the Dying, which made an appearance on Eno’s Opal label through …

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Matvey Blanter

Blanter received his education on the music institutes of Kursk and Moscow. Generally a author of tracks, dances and light music from the theater, Blanter proved helpful at theatres in Moscow, Magnitogorsk and Gorky. His function is certainly lyrical with a definite Russian personality. The tune =Katyusha= (1938) was internationally …

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Melissa Monroe

b. Melissa Katherine Monroe, 1936, USA, d. Dec 1990, USA. Little girl of Costs Monroe. A vocalist, songwriter and instrumentalist, Monroe toured with her dad’s roadshow through the 40s, 50s and 60s. She produced some single recordings, including ‘End, Look And Pay attention’, ‘You Guideline My Center’, ‘Peppermint Sticks And …

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Bo Burnham

His mother’s actually a nurse and his father owns a building business, but if Sarah Silverman and Ben Folds had a teenage boy they’d probably audio nearly the same as comedian, vocalist, songwriter, and Internet superstar Bo Burnham. Created and elevated in the Boston region, Burnham was within the honor …

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Gordon Parsons

b. 24 Dec 1926, Paddington suburb, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, d. 17 August 1990. At age three the family members relocated in to the bush to Cooks Creek, where he was raised listening to the air to break the monotony from the lonesome area. He possessed his first acoustic …

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London After Midnight

London After Midnight may be the brainchild of vocalist, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist Sean Brennan, whose function — described by Brennan as “dark-rock music” — incorporates components of goth rock and roll, glam rock and roll, digital, industrial, and other sounds. Brennan was created and elevated in New Britain, and in …

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Havana 3 A.M.

Acquiring their name from an obscure Pérez Prado album, Havana 3 A.M. included previous Clash bassist Paul Simonon, guitarist Gary Myrick (ex-Figures), and business lead vocalist Nigel Dixon from Whirlwind. With Simonon aboard, there is built-in interest because of their debut release, released through IRS Information in springtime 1991. Blending …

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Dr. Gunni

After being aside from the Iceland-based avant-garde troupes of S.H. Draumur and Bless, Gunnar Hjálmarsson continued his own to create his one-man single task of Dr. Gunni. Along with his 1991 debut EP entitled Eins Og Folk Er Flesk, Gunni met up a drum machine and a electric guitar to …

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The Call

Despite great essential acclaim because of the literate, passionate rock and roll, praise from some well-respected contemporaries, and a string of solid releases, the SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA band the decision by no means quite escaped cult position. The expected breakthrough to a wider target audience never materialized. Created in …

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