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Hefner

United kingdom urban-folk trio Hefner traced their root base to 1992, when singer/guitarist Darren Hayman met drummer Antony Harding as the two were attending art college in Kent; relocating to London 2 yrs later, they afterwards added bassist John Morrison, documenting their 1996 debut one “Another Better Friend” simply the …

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Stephen Jones

After putting his Babybird alias to rest, prolific British songwriter Stephen Jones began releasing his material under his birth name. In 2001, Jones released 1985-2001 on Easy Tiger: 24 tracks shown on three 3″ CDs that put together stray instrumental materials. Two years afterwards, Almost Healed of Sadness premiered through …

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Moloko

The Sheffield-based dance-pop duo Moloko may be the final result of Irish-born singer Roisin Murphy’s try to grab mixer/producer Tag Brydon in a 1994 party using the come-on, “Do you prefer my tight sweater? Observe how it matches my own body.” Brydon noticed musical potential in her attitude, and both …

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Babybird

Baby Parrot began because the alias of Stephen Jones, a prolific Uk singer/songwriter who initiated his executing career as an associate of the Canines in Honey “anti-theater” troupe. After investing in a four-track machine, he started making his 1st lo-fi house recordings; on the next many years, he published some …

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Blinker the Star

Blinker the Superstar began being a one-man music group in the cellar of after that-22-year-old Toronto local Jordon Zadorozny carrying out a fireplace in his parents’ music shop that led to instruments and documenting equipment getting stored in his cellar. Zadorozny’s music is normally proudly lo-fi, utilizing as much low-budget …

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Smog

An under-recognized pioneer from the lo-fi trend, Smog was fundamentally the alias of 1 Costs Callahan, an enigmatic singer/songwriter whose unusual, fractured music nicely epitomized the tenets and excesses from the home-recording increase. Melancholy, poignant, and self-obsessed, Callahan’s four-track result provided a peepshow watch into an insular globe of alienation …

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