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MillionYoung

Florida local Mike Diaz goes on the name MillionYoung, and swimming pools elements of Pet Collective, Toro con Moi, and New Purchase into his drowsy, round soundscapes. Like fellow chillwavers, he sings wistfully more than a mixture of acoustic tools and electronic encoding, and runs on the vintage ‘80s palette …

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Luna Rossa

Originally named “the Kindling,” this acoustic side project from both main songwriters in the Welsh prog act Panic Area reached fruition in 2012 following release of this band’s acclaimed third album, Skin. Whereas Anxiety Room’s audio was constructed around crunching guitars and prominent synth riffs, Luna Rossa was an electric …

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Lulacruza

Self-termed “digital folk” duo Lulacruza includes Colombian Alejandra Ortiz (vocals, cuatro, percussion) and Argentinian Luis Marette (consumer electronics, charango, percussion). Both often blend their organic instrumentation with digital levels and beats — a fusion that leads to a tranquil, hypnotic sound. Although they foundation themselves out of Buenos Aires, they …

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Evangeline

Crafting genuine alternative country rock and roll compositions, moving amid inspirational signifies of traditional folk-rock design and stirring bits of pop/rock and roll, Evangeline present passionate themes, enlightened by poignant lyrics and heartfelt melodies. Chris Cline, previously a member from the Inexpensive Ones, made a decision to discovered Evangeline in …

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Joe Parillo

Created and raised in Rhode Isle, Joe Parillo is an extremely melodic and expressive pianist who isn’t popular nationally but offers kept busy performing and teaching in New Britain. Think about Keith Jarrett and Expenses Evans at their most lyrical and reflective, and you may get a concept what Parillo’s …

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Pocketbooks

The London-based group Pocketbooks started making their prim yet sprightly indie pop tunes — ones rooted in the task of twee pop acts like Belle & Sebastian and, to a smaller extent, Camera Obscura — in 2006; the initial lineup presented Andy Hudson (vocals, piano), Daniel Chapman (bass), Emma Hall …

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Wouter Kellerman

Wouter Kellerman, a flutist from Johannesburg, South Africa, won his initial Grammy for Best MODERN Record in 2015. Winds of Samsara — a cooperation with American-born Indian designer Ricky Kej — was a mixture of Kellerman’s calming flute and noises from India. It had been also Kellerman’s 6th album. At …

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Die Paldauer

An award-winning Austrian schlager sextet whose popularity reaches Germany and Switzerland, Die Paldauer produced their album debut in 1977 and remained energetic through the entire remainder from the hundred years and beyond, striking the upper gets to from the German-language album graphs with amazing regularity. Created in 1968 and hailing …

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The Life Force Trio

When jazz vocalist Dwight Trible asked Carlos Niño (of Ammoncontact popularity) to create his 2003 album Like May be the Answer, Niño shortly realized that multi-instrumentalist Dexter Tale could put in a lot towards the sound and arrangement from the record. Both did wonders jointly that they made a decision …

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My Latest Novel

Chris Deveney (vocals/guitar/bass), Gary Deveney (vocals/guitar), Paul McGeachy (guitar), Laura McFarlane (vocals/violin/piano), and Ryan Ruler (drums) create the dreamy indie rock and roll stylings of My Recent Novel. Hailing through the middle-class Glasgow suburb of Greenock, the quirky collective emerged together in springtime 2005 and quickly started playing displays. “Sister …

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