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Emika

Bewitching, atmospheric melodies and glitchy electronic beats constitute the music of electronic designer Emika. After developing up in Bristol, U.K. and finding a music technology level in Shower, she procured an internship in the offices from the London label Ninja Melody, where she worked well for per month. She after …

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Thom Yorke

Few rock singers of the choice era were as initial or as instantly memorable as Thom Yorke, and his band, Radiohead, became one of the primary acts from the 1990s and 2000s for his or her challenging and unstable music. In early stages, Yorke rarely worked well outside the music …

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Forro in the Dark

Upgrading a beloved traditional musical design for the wider modern audience is really a tricky proposition. Move too far and something runs the chance of offering the weakened simulacrum that merely adds several semi-exotic musical idioms into secure, bland American pop music. Don’t move far enough and something is trapped …

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Flea

Best known seeing that an integral person in among the ’80s and ’90s most widely used rock rings, the Crimson Hot Chili Peppers, Flea (true name Michael Balzary) is widely thought to be among rock’s most talented bassists. By merging funk-style bass (? la Funkadelic) with psychedelic, punk, and hard …

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Atoms for Peace

The nameless lineup that became Atoms for Peace produced its public debut at LA, California’s Echoplex on October 2, 2009. Thom Yorke, became a member of by longtime Radiohead associate Nigel Godrich (Ultraísta) and Flea (Crimson Sizzling Chili Peppers), aswell as program veterans Joey Waronker (also of Ultraísta) and Mauro …

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Ultraista

The electro-pop project of superstar producer Nigel Godrich, multi-instrumentalist Joey Waronker, and vocalist Laura Bettinson, Ultraista take their name in the early-20th century Spanish literary movement ultraísmo. Before hooking up with Waronker and Godrich, Bettinson performed and documented as Dimbleby & Capper, and arose in the same London-based band of …

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Snow Ghosts

Snow Ghosts mix folk vocals and songwriting sensibilities with electronica to dramatic and haunting impact. Created by Ross Shades and Hannah Cartwright and called following the pair’s alter egos Throwing Snow and Augustus Ghost, the duo had been first brought collectively after vocalist/songwriter Cartwright relocated to the U.K. in 2008. …

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