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Howard Eynon

Australian actor-turned-musician Howard Eynon spent the majority of his childhood on the farm in rural Tasmania before leaving for Melbourne at age 17 to try his hand at theater. Through the entire ’70s and early ’80s Eynon worked well in little productions around Melbourne, going after music mainly as a …

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Lewis

Enigmatic Canadian artist Lewis (also called Louis Baloue) is definitely primarily known for his 1983 album L’Amour. Originally found out within an Edmonton, Alberta flea marketplace and shared on-line by uncommon LP lovers, L’Amour is an extra pop recording of synth and classical guitar offering Lewis’ half-lidded, Bryan Ferry-esque croon. …

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Les Vampyrettes

Les Vampyrettes was the music union of Krautrock legends Conny Plank and Holger Czukay. Using the mixed abilities of renowned manufacturer Plank (who acquired previously caused famous brands Kluster, D.A.F, and Cabaret Voltaire, along with numerous others), and ex – member of May, Holger Czukay, Les Vampyrettes was an inspired …

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Empty Days

With significant involvement in a variety of projects documented for AltrOck and its own sister label, Fading Records, Milan-based composer/guitarist Francesco Zago could draw from a roster of several notable musicians for his Clear Days ensemble, which released an eponymous album on AltrOck in past due 2013. Documented in Milan …

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Aloa Input

Germany’s Aloa Insight are an indie pop trio having a concentrate on melodic harmonies and rhythmically punchy, vaguely psychedelic tracks. Shaped in 2012 in Munich, the group represents the vanguard of the brand new Weird Bavaria picture encompassing an array of youthful neo-Kraut, indie folk, and likewise like-minded performers hailing …

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Homunculus Res

Located in Palermo, Italy, Homunculus Res can be an often breezy group whose music harks back again to the pop part from the ’60s-’70s Canterbury sound and early Italian prog from the same era, with suitably retro elements but also the compositional complexity and production details one would anticipate from …

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Phase

Greek choice/progressive rock device Phase shaped in the town of Larissa in 2003 throughout the abilities of Thanos Grigoriou, Damos Harharidis, Vasilis Liapis, and Marios Papakostas. Having a sound which has attracted comparisons to rings like Anathema, Porcupine Tree, the Tea Party, and Alice in Stores, the quartet spent its …

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Horse Lords

Equine Lords are an experimental rock and roll quartet from Baltimore comprising Andrew Bernstein (saxophone, percussion), Maximum Eilbacher (bass, modular synthesizers), Owen Gardner (acoustic guitar), and Sam Haberman (drums). Influenced by composer La Monte Youthful, the group has in only intonation, changing their equipment and playing unconventional tunings to be …

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Iamthemorning

A “chamber progressive” duo who fuse classical, rock and roll, jazz, and electronic affects, iamthemorning were formed in St. Petersburg, Russia this year 2010. People Marjana Semkina (vocals) and Gleb Kolyadin (keyboards) are both classically educated artists who continue steadily to study within their particular disciplines. While Semkina and Kolyadin …

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Life Coach

Post-rock supergroup Lifestyle Trainer began in 2012, developing from a somewhat convoluted back-story. A manufacturer, a multi-instrumentalist, and among the founding associates of early post-rock legends Trans Am, Phil Manley documented a solo record under his very own name in 2011 and entitled it Life Mentor. The record was composed …

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