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Fuzzy

Fuzzy strolls a musical tightrope. Their audio amounts on that slim line between relaxing and sharpened vocals, driving rock and roll, and quirky pop. Frontwomen Chris Toppin and Hilken Mancini fulfilled in 1993, as co-workers at Newbury Street’s Tower Information. Soon, two various other Boston recruits — drummer David Ryan …

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For Real

For True were a modern R&B vocal act who found its way to the wake of brand-new jack swing, although ballads and gradual jams that dominated their output were rooted even more in traditional spirit — and singers such as for example Deniece Williams and Anita Baker — than it …

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Altern 8

Altern-8 was a verging-on-the-cartoonish rave clothing that pushed their singles in to the British graphs with promotional theatrics borrowed from your KLF and attention-getting surgical masks and chemical-warfare outfits from check out toe. Their catchy, enthusiastic dance tunes mixed breakbeats and weighty digital basslines with familiar examples which range from …

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Ultrababyfat

Youth friends Shonali Bhowmik and Michelle Dubois met in age eight once the two were taking violin lessons. A connection was immediately produced, and music was certainly an integral part of it. Bhowmik and Dubois, who are natives of Nashville, distributed a like for Duran Duran and so on, but …

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Fiver

Hailing from your unlikely locale of Modesto, CA (a Central Valley city 90 kilometers east of SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA), singer/guitarist David Woody created the very first Fiver lineup in 1993 with bassist Luis Fregoso. Carrying out a stint like a three-piece and adjustments in the drum and second acoustic …

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Jasper & the Prodigal Suns

Jasper, a Georgia local, relocated to Boston in 1992, and became close friends with Particular Sauce’s G Like. Love connected him up with regional music artists (saxophonist Jim Hobbs, drummer Django Corranza, bassist Timo Shanko, and percussionist Mackie Burnett). The effect was 1995’s Everything Is usually Everything, released on Geffen …

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Frankie Kennedy

The death of Frankie Kennedy, from cancer, in later 1993, was a tragic loss for fans of Celtic and Irish music. Among Irish music’s most charismatic instrumentalists, Kennedy have been the guiding power behind Altan, the tradition-based music group that he produced along with his wife, Mairead Ni Mhaonaigh. Based …

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Engine 88

Engine 88’s noisy pop recalls Pavement and Fugazi. Two Bay Region bands offered the employees for the group. Damon Real wood (acoustic guitar, vocals), David Hawkins (drums) and Eric Knight (bass) previously performed in the Smoking cigarettes Section, a soul-funk music group, while Tom Barnes (vocals, acoustic guitar) caused Sordid …

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Disciples of Annihilation

Alongside Delta 9, another from the American techno signees towards the Uk grindcore label Earache, Disciples of Annihilation (D.O.A.) shaped in NEW YORK in 1993 around Sal Mineo, Nick Marchetti and Carl Carinci. Twelve months afterwards the trio started releasing materials on Industrial Power, like the “Industrial Power 9D4” one. …

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Carnival Art

The slightly bent guitar rock of L.A.’s Carnival Artwork took its lessons in the demented Pixies. Comprising Michael P. Tak (vocals, electric guitar), Ed (electric guitar, vocals), Brian Bell (bass, vocals), and Keith Fallis (drums), Carnival Artwork released their debut LP, Thrumdrone, in 1991. Agreed upon to Beggars Banquet, Carnival …

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