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Musique Noise

Musique Noise is one of the string of French groupings that present their main motivation in Magma’s music, nonetheless it sounds completely different than many of them. A lot of the “zeuhl” groupings (the progressive rock and roll style produced from Magma’s legacy) centered on additional developing Christian Vander’s martial …

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The Jai-Alai Savant

Ralph Darden, the singing and guitar-playing innovator from the Jai-Alai Savant, explores the intersection of first-wave punk and weighty dub reggae like few have because the heydays from the Ruts, early Law enforcement, and Sandinista!-period Clash. Actually, it has been Darden’s primary musical curiosity since at least the middle-’90s, when …

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Goldenboy

Dealing with and getting inspired by famous brands Neil Finn, Elliott Smith, Matt Sharp, Johnny Marr, as well as the Eels, Shon Sullivan (vocals, guitar, key pad) may be the musician behind soft indie pop react Goldenboy, a moniker that was unintentionally directed at him with the past due Smith. …

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Clyde Federal

Chicago indie rock and roll outfit Clyde Government was formed in 2002 by singer/guitarist Michael Lyons. Using the enhancements of bassist Vince Laconte, autoharpist Jeremy Morse, and drummer Mike Bulington, the group cut its debut EP, Make sure you Be True, in the area of the weekend, gaining some regional …

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VOS

V.O.S., or Tone of voice of Spirit, was a South Korean pop group that released its initial album, THE TRUE, in-may of 2004. Associates Choi Hyun-Joon, Recreation area Ji-Hun, and Kim Kyung released a follow-up in 2005 (Blue Castle) before making a decision to have a break in the group …

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Gadsby & Skol

Gadsby & Skol, comprising guitarist/vocalist Chuck Gadsby, drummer/vocalist Rick Skol, and bassist Drew Tjernstrom, played in the Toronto area in the later ’60s and early ’70s, helping some going to acts, but never really had an album released. About 30 years afterwards, they proceeded to go in the studio room …

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Black Ice

Hip-hop poet Dark Ice began growing his terms of revolution back 1993 when he was referred to as Lamar Manson. A fascinating performer having a pro-family, anti-establishment message, Dark Ice worked well Philadelphia’s coffeehouse and poetry slam circuit hard, making himself a faithful local following on the way. It wouldn’t …

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Connie O’Connell

Irish musician Connie O’Connell celebrates Irish tradition in folk songs, very much like his counterparts and fellow flutists Jimmy Doyle and Seamus MacMathuna. Apart from his teaching profession at the College or university University Cork, O’Connell also offers a recording profession of his very own. His Shanachie debut Ceol Cill …

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Travers & Appice

Just as advertised, Travers & Appice is a collaboration between two classic rock icons: guitarist and vocalist Pat Travers, of several ’70s solo guitar hero records fame, and drummer Carmine Appice, ex-member of Vanilla Fudge, Cactus, Rod Stewart, Ozzy Osbourne — heck, you name it! Combined together from the Steamhammer/SPV …

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Mike Reed

Drummer and composer Mike Reed was created in Biclefeld, Germany, in 1974 but spent the majority of his years as a child developing up in Evanston, IL, just north of Chicago. Still located in Chicago, Reed is a big component of this city’s lively jazz scene, using the Treehouse Task, …

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