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Agnes Obel

Danish singer/songwriter Agnes Obel, given birth to Agnes Caroline Thaarup Obel about Oct 28, 1980, used the piano at an extremely early age, honing her craft amidst the strains of Bartok and Chopin emanating from your fingers of her musician mom. She later on drew motivation from the task of …

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John Talabot

A maker and DJ of mostly low-key home music created for personal and public configurations, John Talabot (given birth to Oriol Riverola in Spain) surfaced in 2006 beneath the titles Oriol D.a.r.con.l. and D.a.r.con.l. The 1st John Talabot 12″, the three-track My Aged School, premiered in Apr 2009 on Germany’s …

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Warm Ghost

Based away of Brooklyn, NY, electronic duo Warm Ghost focus on autumnal, eerie ambient synth pop. Comprising people Paul Duncan and Oliver Chapoy, the group pairs roomy synthesizers with skittering, digital beats, making a textural sound that’s both relaxing and convincing. In 2011, Warm Ghost produced their debut using the …

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Frontier(s)

Not to end up being confused with Frontiers, the Trip cover music group, Frontier(s) are an indie rock-band from Louisville, KY featuring emo pioneer Chris Higdon. As the vocalist for Elliott and Falling Forwards, Higdon was an integral part of the wildly important post-hardcore picture in Louisville, assisting to lay …

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Leslie Odom, Jr.

Triple-threat Leslie Odom, Jr. is normally a Tony Award-winning performer most widely known for his assignments in it series Smash and the initial ensemble of Broadway’s Hamilton. He’s also a charting single recording artist. Created in 1981 in Queens, NY, Odom grew up in Philadelphia. A lifelong performer, he produced …

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Secret Cities

Fargo, North Dakota trio Key Cities build sweetly haunting, lo-fi chamber pop melodies. After conference in music group camp, M.J. Parker and Charlie Gokey began producing home-recorded cassettes beneath the name Light Foliage if they had been 15 years of age, collaborating by email from their distinct edges of North …

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Luke Roberts

Elevated in East Nashville, indie folk/Americana singer/songwriter Luke Roberts spent his formative years singing and dance at church and acquiring saxophone lessons before picking right up an classical guitar. His encounters discovering the rougher sides of town, particularly the old teach back yards, helped to complete the tales and character …

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TRE:S

Japanese (as with three Americans surviving in Japan) alternate rock and roll outfit TRE:S shaped in 2008 across the skills of John Fotos, Nathan Alloy, and Sean McGee while going to Temple University’s campus in Tokyo. The group’s anthemic, guitar-driven mixture of “New Years Day time”/”I Will Follow”-period U2, Interpol-inspired …

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Sea of Bees

Marked by appeal and introspection, Sea of Bees may be the folk-seasoned indie pop task of singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist Julie Baenziger. Elevated in California’s Central Valley, she trained herself acoustic guitar, piano, percussion, and even more instruments from her teens, ultimately self-recording the 1st Ocean of Bees launch, 2009’s Bee Eee Pee, …

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Walter Martin

Most widely known for his period using the Walkmen, vocalist/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist Walter Martin was also an associate from the acclaimed ’90s indie rock and roll act Jonathan Open fire*Eater and pursued a single profession when the Walkmen continued hiatus. Martin was raised in Washington, D.C. and started playing with the others …

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