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Scouting for Girls

The whimsical indie pop group Scouting for women formed in 2005 in London, playfully modeling their name following the Scouting handbook (Scouting for Boys), published in the first many years of the 20th century. Associates Greg Churchouse, Peter Ellard, and Roy Stride agreed upon with Epic Information in early 2007 …

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Kitty, Daisy & Lewis

Three siblings from North London, Kitty, Daisy & Lewis possess set the Uk roots rock scene on its ear using their infectious energy and authentic method of rockabilly, vintage country, and first-generation rhythm & blues — not forgetting the fact how the youngest person in the trio hadn’t yet reached …

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Eskimo Disco

Among the many synth-driven post-punk revival rings that emerged in the U.K. on the turn from the 21st hundred years, Eskimo Disco acquired their first flavor of success using a twangy, disco-infused dance one known as “7-11.” Scott Doran, Tom Moore, and Liam Paton produced the music group in London …

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Bombay Bicycle Club

A melodic, guitar-driven indie rock and roll clothing from North London, Bombay Bike Golf club comprise frontman Jack port Steadman, guitarist Jamie MacColl, drummer Suren de Saram, and bassist Ed Nash. Steadman, MacColl, and Saram — who at that time were all college students at University University School (going to …

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Ballas Hough Band

Best known while dancers about ABC’s Dancing using the Stars, Tag Ballas and Derek Hough are also the co-guitarist/business lead singers from the Ballas Hough Music group. Today’s pop ensemble that trips the range between cool dance-pop and adult substitute rock and roll, the Ballas Hough Music group shaped in …

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Portico Quartet

The Portico Quartet is a contemporary modern jazz and ethnic fusion ensemble from South London, Britain. Shaped in 2005, the music group was initially motivated to try out via founding member Duncan Bellamy’s buy of an spectacular yet contemporary device, the suspend, at a music celebration. The suspend, created in …

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Saravah Soul

Saravah Spirit is a half-Brazilian, half-British collective that takes on a cross music they contact Afro-Brazilian funk. Founded by frontman, vocalist, and break dancer Otto Nascarella in 2005, who relocated to London from Sao Paulo to be able looked its dance music underground for players who share his eyesight. He …

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Larrikin Love

Providing an aggressive make of folk-rock that recalls the brash energy from the Pogues having a musical highlight more sophisticated British than traditional Celtic (laced with traces of ska, calypso, and punk), London’s Larrikin Like also embraced a number of poetic lyrical set ups (Oscar Wilde and George Orwell had …

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cirKus

Digital soul project cirKus signaled the innovative rebirth of trip-hop pioneer Neneh Cherry almost ten years following a release of her latest single LP, 1996’s Man. The group’s origins lay with Cherry’s spouse and longtime collaborator, maker Cameron “Booga Carry” McVey, who started recording the essential songs in London with …

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Jim Capaldi

Jim Capaldi was a significant figure over the Uk rock scene in the 1960s in to the new millennium; he attained stardom both being a founding person in Visitors and as an effective single musician, and was also an achieved songwriter and instrumentalist who collaborated with a few of the …

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