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Battles

Crafting complicated yet participating experimental rock and roll that builds on its associates’ legacies, Fights features drummer John Stanier of Helmet and Tomahawk, guitarist/keyboardist Ian Williams of Don Caballero and Surprise & Worry, and guitarist David Konopka of Lynx. Avant single musician Tyondai Braxton became a member of the group …

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5ive Style

Guitarist Expenses Dolan, drummer John Herndon, bassist LeRoy Bach and key pad participant Jeremy Jacobsen formed the instrumental fusion/funk group 5ive Design. The group’s self-titled debut made an appearance in 1995; pursuing a protracted break which allowed Herndon to come back to his responsibilities in Tortoise and Dolan the opportunity …

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Heroic Doses

Arriving together in January of 1997, the Chicago-based Heroic Doses could possibly be regarded as an indie supergroup of types. Made up of Five Style guitarist and American Regular vocalist Expenses Dolan, Euphone drummer Ryan Rapsys along with a string of bass players, the music group toured endlessly to record …

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Salaryman

A visible hyperlink between indie-rock as well as the emergent post-rock afterwards within the ’90s, Salaryman formed around a quartet of ex-Poster Kids: Rick and Jim Valentin, Rose Marschack and drummer Howie Kantoff. Located in the Midwestern college-town stronghold of Champaign, Illinois, the group started documenting for an record in …

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John Herndon

A longtime mainstay from the Chicago indie music picture, drummer John Herndon boasts an extraordinarily eclectic and far-ranging discography, but remains best-known for his are an associate of post-rock innovators Tortoise. Created in 1966 in Very long Island, NY Herndon relocated to Planting season Creek, NEW YORK with his family …

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Euphone

In 1994, Ryan Rapsys, of Heroic Dosages, started a single task, called Euphone, where he’d test out a improvisational mixture of intensifying jazz and rock. He performed concert events with only a drum package, a sequencer along with a key pad and released his 1st recording, Euphone, in 1997. Heroic …

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Supersystem

Supersystem, made up of Justin Destroyer, Pete Cafarella, and Rafael Cohen, was formerly referred to as Un Guapo when on Dischord Information. Adding drummer Joshua Blair (Orthrelm) towards the dance blend, Supersystem penned fresh paths and released the Created into the Globe/Defcon single on the new label, Contact and Go. …

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The For Carnation

The For Carnation was a low-key, mostly acoustic automobile for ex-Slint/Squirrel Bait member Brian McMahan, whose previous tasks had all made their influence through jagged, noisy art-punk. Mirroring his previous bandmate David Grubbs’ progression with Gastr del Sol, McMahan continuing to explore the complicated, cerebral patterns which were his share …

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Vulfpeck

Vulfpeck is a primarily instrumental, Los Angeles-based music group inspired with the basic R&B rhythms recorded with the Funk Brothers, the Meters, and potentially Booker T. & the MG’s. The founding people — bassist Joe Dart, keyboardist Woody Goss, previous My Dear Disco guitarist Theo Katzman, and keyboardist/drummer Jack port …

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Tall Ships

Originally hailing from the city of Falmouth for the Cornish coast of Britain, three-piece Tall Boats went through several changes throughout their fledgling years like a band. Mainly influenced by Fights and Sigur Rós, college close friends Ric Phethean (acoustic guitar, vocals, synths), Matt Parker (bass, sampler), and Jamie Bush …

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