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Lord Shorty

The rhythms of calypso as well as the drone-heavy music of East India were combined to generate the energetic musical cross, soca, by Trinidad-born vocalist Lord Shorty (born Garfield Blackman). Throughout a 1979 interview with Carnival Journal, Lord Shorty recalled, “I had been looking for something new as the chat …

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Josh Clayton-Felt

Josh Clayton-Felt embarked about a solo profession after the separation of his previous band, College of Fish, understanding how to play keyboards, bass, and drums furthermore to acoustic guitar. He documented over 25 tracks in the next years, playing all of the tools, and his single debut, Inarticulate Character Boy, …

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Lifter Puller

Minneapolis art-punks Lifter Puller initial took shape around the campus of Boston University when vocalist/guitarist Craig Finn began teaching roommate Steve Barone to try out acoustic guitar. After graduating the duo relocated towards the Twin Towns, recruiting bassist Tommy Roach and drummer Dan Monick to create Lifter Puller in 1994; …

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Dinora y La Juventud

Mexican Dinora y la Juventud was shaped following singer Dinora Abdominalán Ugalde and bass participant Juan Arturo Gutiérrez made a decision to create a fresh project to take part in an area contest called Cartas Musicales. Dinor con la Juventud later on registered to Platino Information, producing Una Nueva Dimensión …

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June of 44

Following a sudden demise of Rodan, guitarist Jeff Mueller held Louisville’s math rock and roll flame burning along with his new strap, June of 44. Pursuing in the footsteps of Mueller’s previously music group, in addition to picture progenitors Slint, June of 44 crafted noisy, dissonant, complex acoustic guitar rock …

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Pegboy

Something of the Chicago punk supergroup, Pegboy carried the torch for the city’s vintage post-hardcore sound in to the ’90s, albeit with a far more straightforward, melodic strategy. Creator and guitarist John Haggerty have been within the seminal Nude Raygun, while his sibling, drummer Joe Haggerty, experienced used Bloodsport along …

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Mabulu

Constructed in Mozambique in 1999, Mabulu can be an African pop outfit that incorporates components of hip-hop and, to a smaller degree, dancehall reggae. The band’s manufacturer, Roland Hohberg (who was raised in East Germany but shifted to Mozambique in 1990) wished to gather different years of Mozambican skill — …

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Unbelievable Truth

Named following a film by American director Hal Hartley, the Brit-pop trio Unbelievable Truth had been created in Oxford, Britain, in 1994 by singer/guitarist Andy Yorke (younger brother of Radiohead’s acclaimed frontman, Thom Yorke), bassist Jason Moulster, guitarist Jim Crosskey, and drummer Nigel Powell. Debuting in 1997 using the solitary …

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Dubstar

The Uk dance-pop outfit Dubstar formed in Newcastle, Britain in 1992. Made up of vocalist Sarah Blackwood, keyboardist/programmer Steve Hiller and guitarist Chris Wilkie, the trio shortly recorded a demonstration including a cover of Billy Bragg’s “St. Swithin’s Time,” quickly getting a agreement with the meals label. After their initial …

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Victor Borge

Musical humorist Victor Borge was created Børge Rosenbaum in Copenhagen, Denmark about January 3, 1909; the child of the violinist within the Danish Symphony Orchestra, he started playing piano at age group three, and was quickly hailed as a kid prodigy. On scholarship or grant in the Royal Danish Music …

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