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LaXula (a.m.a.)

Originally performing beneath the name “Ama” the pan-European gypsy cabaret group LaXula first happened when vocalist Monte Palafoux searched London classified ads buying free of charge cat, and finding rather multi-instrumentalist Assi Rose. The Israeli blessed saxophonist, accordionist, and composer wanted a vocalist to collaborate with, so when the two …

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Brookes Brothers

Hailing from London, U.K., brothers Dan and Phil Brookes go about making their first monitors jointly after their like of raving and dance music generally piqued their curiosity about music creation. With demos documented, the duo delivered a few monitors to desire to address of drum’n’bass label Breakbeat Kaos — …

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Vyris Edghill

b. Marcia Vyris Edghill, 18 June 1954, Jamaica, Western Indies, d. 12 July 2002, London, Britain. Edghill originated from a spiritual family members and was innovator of the chapel choir. In the middle-60s her family members immigrated to the united kingdom. Her parents passed away young and Edghill required around …

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The Magic Numbers

Led by Trinidad-born singer/songwriter Romeo, London’s Magic Figures mix the melodic experimentation of artists just like the Flaming Lip area and David Axelrod using the sweet harmonies of ’60s pop teams just like the Lovin’ Spoonful as well as the Mamas & the Papas. Romeo started producing music with drummer …

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The Capes

British indie rock-band the Capes came together in Southern London at Goldsmiths University, where Kris Barratt (vocals/guitar) started rehearsing with Richard Gladman (keyboards/guitar), attracting Rupert Cresswell (bass) and auditioning several drummers before buying Rupert Phelps. This four-piece started playing out, afterwards adding Cresswell’s youthful sibling Nick Cresswell (electric guitar/keyboards) to …

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Fad Gadget

For all intents and reasons, Frank Tovey was most widely known as the person behind Fad Gadget, one of many cult acts from the post-punk increase. As Fad Device, Tovey and his revolving door of conspirators released many singles and four full-length albums that extended the limitations of pop music …

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White Rose Movement

Fusing Depeche Mode-style synth pop with dance-punk’s frantic is better than as well as the witty design of electroclash, the Norfolk-via-London quintet White colored Rose Movement created in 2002. Called after the nonviolent, anti-Nazi group from WWII-era Germany, the music group features vocalist Finn Vine, guitarist Jasper Milton, bassist Owen …

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Johnny Panic

Bringing in your thoughts such influences because the Buzzcocks as well as the Jam, London-based rock and roll ensemble Johnny Stress shaped in 2002. Featuring the skill of vocalist Rob Solly, guitarist Matt Wayne, bassist Nash Francis, and drummer Jonny Surprise, the foursome blend a social consciousness with an enthusiastic …

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The Duke Spirit

Shifting from brash, bluesy beginnings to some wide-ranging appear that incorporated indie pop, Motown, and shoegaze affects, the Duke Spirit created when singer/harmonica player Liela Moss fulfilled guitarist/keyboardist/singer Luke Ford at art college. Moss was learning pictures, and Ford painting, however the pair made a decision to ditch college and …

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Irving Davies

b. 26 Apr 1926, Barry, Glamorgan, Wales, d. 14 Oct 2002, London, Britain. As a dancer Davies found the eye of Wendy Toye in the first 40s plus they afterwards proved helpful together within the film I’ll End up being Your Sweetheart (1945) and on the stage within the 1946 …

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