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Sky Saxon

Following the breakup from the seminal psychedelic garage punk band the Seeds in 1969, frontman Sky Saxon (delivered Richard Marsh) embarked on an erratic solo career among stints being a mystical guru in Hawaii. A lot of his post-Seeds function fit the mildew of the inquisitive 1960s relic, a hippie …

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Tina Marsh

b. 18 January 1954, Annapolis, Maryland, USA, d. 16 June 2009, Austin, Tx, USA. From her bottom in Austin, Tx, Tina Marsh was often connected with a modern big music group, the 13-piece Creative Chance Orchestra (also called CO2), that was shaped in 1979. Furthermore to singing using the music …

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Residual Kid

Austin garage area/grunge trio Residual Child came to popularity while the people were all still literally simply kids, currently seasoned experts at an age group when most rings are just starting out. Formed in ’09 2009 at music group camp when vocalist/guitarist Deven Ivy and drummer Ben Redman had been …

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The Wind and the Wave

Austin, Texas-based the Blowing wind and the Influx comprise the best-friend duo of Dwight Baker and Patricia Lynn, both of whom had prior histories over the Austin music picture before joining pushes as a executing act in ’09 2009. Lynn have been a member from the music group Soldier Thread, …

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S U R V I V E

The music created by Austin, Texas-based analog electronic quartet S U R V I V E is a brand new, bewildering update of vintage horror and sci-fi film scores aswell as experimental ambient music and minimal wave. Their documented output runs from longform space explorations to hazy lo-fi electro. Their …

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Battleme

Perhaps most widely known mainly because the singer and guitarist from the Austin, Texas band LIONS, Matt Drenik explores lo-fi folk and electro along with his solo project Battleme. Were only available in 2009 after he was identified as having uveitis, an auto-immune disease that impacts the eye, the songwriter …

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