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Microdisney

The Irish outfit Microdisney derived its paradoxical power in the distinct visions of its two frontmen, vocalist Cathal Coughlan — a dark, brooding lyricist directed at angst-ridden, incendiary wordplay — and guitarist Sean O’Hagan, a gifted author of atmospheric, seductive pop fare. Produced in Cork in 1980, the group experienced …

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Louis Philippe

Louis Philippe might still be most widely known like a purveyor of creamy pop confections for Mike Alway’s wonderfully eccentric él label, yet his function continued to deepen and develop long after él little bit the dirt in 1989. He once referred to his music as “within the range from …

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Cathal Coughlan

b. Cork, Eire. Coughlan’s impressive lyrical eyesight helped brighten the united kingdom indie scene within the 80s and 90s, first of all in the helm of errant popsters Microdisney and latterly using the harder-edged Fatima Mansions. Coughlan also released two albums along with his indulgent part project Bubonique, offering friends …

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Fatima Mansions

Named honoring a crumbling Dublin casing estate, the edgy, assaultive Fatima Mansions shaped in London in 1989. The group was led with the acerbic Cathal Coughlan, who initial surfaced with Microdisney, and finished by guitarist Andrias O’Gruama, bassist Hugh Bunker, drummer Nick Allum and keyboardist Zac Woolhouse. Nearly immediately upon …

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