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The Delgados

While failing woefully to earn exactly the same critical renown and cultish devotion lavished upon countrymen Belle & Sebastian or Mogwai, the Delgados were in lots of respects the real epicenter from the modern Scottish pop renaissance. Through their renowned Chemikal Underground label, the group not merely launched the professions …

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bis

Acquiring inspiration from Huggy Carry, the country of Ulysses, Blur, as well as the “cutie” indie movement of Sarah Documents, bis were probably one of the most exclusive bands in past due-’90s English indie rock and roll. Aggressively primitive, bis spearheaded “the Teen-C Trend,” crossing D.We.Y. aesthetics using the incessant …

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Slam

Scottish techno/home fusers Slam built a reputation among the most reliable, invigorating sources for high-quality dancefloor gear. Bent on wearing down stylistic limitations, Slam’s Stuart MacMillan and Orde Meikle required the less-is-more strategy and released information only sporadically, however those recordings regularly rose to the very best of dance music …

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Louis Freeman

b. 2 Dec 1893, Glasgow, Scotland, d. 9 March 1994, Glasgow, Scotland. A classically educated jazz pianist from the dance music group era, Freeman’s heart was rarely included by area or age, or more until his loss of life at age 100 he’d regularly hire a nurse and ambulance to …

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