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Kemani Cemal

Along with his vocals set to the accompaniment of clarinet, ud, kanun, darbuka, enthusiastic hand-clapping and a trio of deep-voiced female singers, Kemani Cemal (given birth to Kemani Cemal Cinarli) has helped to protect the music traditions from the Rom (gypsies) of Turkey. A indigenous of Sulukule, a gypsy-dominated community …

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The Charleston Chasers

This version from the Charleston Chasers does not have any relation to the initial group through the 1920’s apart from the fact it too plays classic jazz originating throughout that era. The music group was shaped in Britain when cornetist Sean Bolan and guitarist Philip Smith talked about the thought …

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Designer

Developer was the drum’n’bass alias of Chicago-based DJ, engineer and remixer Casey Grain, a longtime Tortoise affiliate and soundman whose extensive studio room credits likewise incorporate use Liz Phair, Shrimp Vessel, 5ive Design and Gastr del Sol. A indigenous of Ohio who relocated towards the Windy Town during the past …

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Skypark

Getting the innocent sophistication of melodic pop having a boy and girl vocal exchange to SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, Skypark’s tales of summer time crushes and damaged hearts had been a mainstay throughout their short career. Using the important charm from the Field Mice and Sterolab that coincided using their …

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Los Flechazos

Followers of the pattern called Mod, a Uk style and music design from your 1960s, Los Flechazos burst in to the Spanish rock and roll picture in 1986 comprising ex-Opera Prima and F.B.We. vocalist/guitarist Alejandro Díez, keyboardist Elena Iglesias Sastre, harmonica participant José Berrot, drummer Pedro Javier Alonso and ex-Los …

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Aikagi

The innocent charm and minimal electronic essence of Aikagi contributed to the excess allure of Japanese indie pop. Debuting using a 1996 self-released cassette entitled Chiccho no Daibouken, Aikagi — signifying “spare crucial” in Japanese — ultimately attracted overseas interest through the U.S. label Blackbean Placenta. Leading to the 1998 …

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MCH Band

Following logical continuity of experimental rock and roll group Extempore, MCH Group wears the initials of its leader’s name perfectly. The public conscience and general bleak eyesight from the globe Mikolás Chadima nourishes inhabits the group’s music. Working underground through the ’80s, they have documented just a few albums in …

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Rawlins Cross

A Newfoundland creation, Rawlins Combination in fact took its name from a combination section of roads in a city called St. John’s. People of the group consist of lead vocalist Joey Kitson, a set of songwriting brothers, pianist and accordionist Geoff Panting, and mandolin and guitarist Dave Panting, percussionist Ian …

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None Left Standing

Before using the catchy, alternately sad and happy Promise Band, guitarist Jason Gnewikow broke in to the indie rock underground with Madison, WI’s non-e Left Standing. As the group’s raging hardcore can be far taken off the Promise Band, it was identical from what Cap’n Jazz and potential PR frontman …

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Steinar Albrigtsen

Vocalist Steinar Albrigtsen was created in Hammerfest in Finnmark. His early contact with music had not been limited by his native nation though, since his dad, a sailor, came back home frequently with music from the various ports he previously visited. In the first ’80s, Albrigtsen turned his full interest …

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