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Nodeja

Comprising vocalists Barnev Valsaint, Mike Coriolan and Patrick Chevalier, Nodeja were formed in 1993 for the intended purpose of introducing the R&B noises from the Commodores, Luther Vandross and Stevie Question to their local Quebec. Nevertheless, this wouldn’t capture on until four years later on upon their 1997 debut Dubmatique …

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Nova State Conspiracy

In 1993, Alex Novak and Simon Coleby took period from their full-time band Venus Fly Snare to spotlight material that wasn’t suited off their gothic alter ego. Equipped with a number of equipment, Coleby and Novak proceeded to go beneath the moniker of Nova Condition Conspiracy to make their own …

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Papas da Lingua

Brazilian rock group Papas da Lingua were shaped in 1993. The group, including Serginho Moah (vocals), Ze Natalio (bass), and Fernando Pezão (drums), was constructed by guitar participant/composer Léo Henkin. From the starting of their profession, their compositions caught the interest of cleaning soap opera manufacturers from Globo Television. Several …

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Carlos Alas del Casino

Having a name that appears like the lament of the Spanish gambler, Carlos Alas del Casino helped popularize the guajira design of tango in his native Cuba before fleeing to Miami in the ’60s in the height of tensions between Fidel Castro and america. The ensuing American cultural affects may …

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Dreamfish

Although Dreamfish’s discography includes only two titles, the group is deeply from the resurgence of post-rave ambient music as well as the birth of 1 from the genre’s most significant and prolific labels, Fax. The mixed task of Fax label impresario Pete Namlook and new-ambient expert Mixmaster Morris (who also …

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Studer/Doran

Swiss drummer/percussionist Fredy Studer and Dublin-born and Lucerne, Switzerland-raised electrical guitarist Christy Doran have collaborated in a number of jazz-inspired tasks. Initially working collectively in Om, a jazz fusion group they created in 1972, they continued to try out with Crimson Twist & Tuned Arrow, an organization they distributed to …

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Rollkicker Laydown

Rollkicker Laydown was a post-hardcore edition of the Vacationing Wilburys. Well, probably not quite, however the short-lived group do feature former associates of Government Concern, Grey Matter, and Wool. Guitarist Tom Lyle (the Jeff Lynne of the group?), bassist/vocalist J. Robbins (after that of Jawbox), drummer Peter Moffett, and history …

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Jack Cardwell

Among Alabama’s itinerant nation & european songsmiths, Jack port Cardwell has already established two major ratings. He hit number 3 on the united states graphs in 1953 documenting his own music, “The Loss of life of Hank Williams,” and 16 years later on had a country strike with “Jesus Was …

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