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Throws

Providing an artful combination of post-rock and reflective synth pop, Throws is normally Mike Lindsay and Sam Genders, both of Britain’s Tunng. Diverging in the stronger folk appearance of that music group, the duo crafted their eponymous debut in Lindsay’s studio room in Reykjavik. Featuring performances by experimental string quartet …

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Briana Marela

Crafting experimental soundscapes that bridge experimental rock and roll, avant-garde chamber music, indie digital, and arty folk, Briana Marela’s melody compositions explore rhythm, dynamics, and form furthermore to timbre and build, with electronic devices, acoustic instruments, results, and found stuff. Seattle-born Marela started composing music in middle college, and took …

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Farao

A singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist — with an focus on the second option — Farao paints hypnotic electronic-acoustic soundscapes that are in once rooted in approachable folk, off-kilter orchestral rock and roll, and spaced-out electronica, using the underlying firmness of a surprise brewing. Farao may be the overall performance alias …

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Melody’s Echo Chamber

Paris-based musician Melody Prochet worked in a variety of bands prior to starting Melody’s Echo Chamber in 2012 following possessing a dream the acoustics of her bedroom projected an infinite delay. No stranger to overall performance, Prochet had currently caused the twee pop Narcoleptic Dancers as well as the dreamy …

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Pascal Pinon

Icelandic folk-pop duo Pascal Pinon (named for an early on 20th century circus performer referred to as “the Two-Headed Mexican”) shaped in Reykjavík in ’09 2009 round the talents of twin sisters Jófrídur and Ásthildur Ákadöttir. The set, who had assist in the early times from bandmates Halla and Kristín, …

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