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Pete Shelley

Pete Shelley, the first choice from the seminal punk music group the Buzzcocks, actually got recorded a single recording in 1974, 2 yrs prior to the Buzzcocks shaped. Released in 1979, Sky Yen was a assortment of digital music that didn’t audio similar to his full-time band’s blistering electric guitar …

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Macha

In 1996, multi-instrumentalist Joshua McKay and his drum-playing brother Mischo McKay found themselves both surviving in Athens, GA, following a three-year separation (that they had last lived jointly in Gainesville, FL, where these were both in a band called Emperor Moth). Back again jointly within an offbeat university city, the …

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Escapade

The much-lauded space rock-band Escapade was formed in 1996 by drummer Hadley Kahn. Although with the capacity of playing straight-out space rock and roll, the group focus on a far more unified, improvisational undertake the genre. Inspired by Krautrock and psychedelic rings from the 1960s and 1970s, Escapade non-etheless has …

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General Magic

“Unintentional electronica” duo General Magic could very well be the strangest, least stylistically constrained project in the Austrian Mego label’s roster. Produced by label bosses Ramon Bauer and Andi Pieper around once they set up Mego (GM’s cooperation with Peter “Pita” Bauer, “Refrigerator Trax,” was the initial Mego discharge), GM …

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Farmers Manual

Austrian digital experimentalists Farmer Manual comprise an informal collective of musicians, DJs, computer geeks, and online freaks who count number music as only 1 of several ongoing tasks. The group’s identification is as secret as the regular transmissions using their Vienna studios (which started showing up in 1996), but their …

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Turing Machine

Brooklyn instrumental math-rock trio Turing Machine (thus named honoring the hypothetical machine designed in 1936 by Uk mathematician Alan Turing that is the building blocks of contemporary theories of computation and computability) reunited guitarist Justin Chearno and bassist Scott DeSimon, who previously teamed in DC sound combo Pitchblende. After Pitchblende …

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Fennesz

Vienna-based guitarist Religious Fennesz is among the many artists from the observed Editions Mego label, which releases mostly free-form ambient and experimental electronica. Comparable in a few respects to the task of Seefeel or Experimental Sound Study, Fennesz’s six-string soundscapes are both darker compared to the previous and more technical …

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Clinic

Liverpool’s artwork punk four-piece Medical clinic produced in 1997 from the ashes of Ade Blackburn and Hartley’s previous music group, Pure Morning hours. The duo added Brian Campbell and Carl Turney towards the fold and released the thrashy debut solitary “IPC Sub-Editors Dictate Our Youngsters” for the group’s personal Aladdin’s …

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Alternative TV

It had been the old, aged story. Bored lender clerk falls deeply in love with punk rock and roll, writes several pages about any of it, Xeroxes a fanzine, offers it at gigs, creates a monster, begins a new style. The first problem of Sniffin’ Glue presented the Ramones and …

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D.A.F.

Deutsch Amerikansiche Freundschaft (“German American A friendly relationship”; mostly abbreviated to D.A.F.) was founded like a five-piece commercial noise clothing in Düsseldorf in 1978, but eventually winnowed right down to a two-man group comprising vocalist/lyricist Gabi Delgado and drummer/digital musician Robert Görl. Their early advancement is from the Düsseldorf centered …

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