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Timothy Bloom

Vocalist, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and maker Timothy Bloom matters Marvin Gaye, Jimi Hendrix, Expenses Withers, and Jeff Buckley among his inspirations. The boy of pastors, he was raised with music encircling him. He debuted much less a single artist, but like a collaborative songwriter, and he got his feet in the …

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George Mitchell

George Mitchell doesn’t just get the blues, he must go out and discover them. Because of his efforts, followers of authentic nation blues have already been in a position to hear the real thing without making the type of street trips required of the dedicated maker, editor, musicologist, and folklorist. …

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Chi-Pig

Chi-Pig was an Akron, OH-based new influx power trio comprising guitarist and key pad participant Susan Schmidt, bassist Deborah Smith, and drummer Richard Roberts. Schmidt and Smith had been currently longtime mainstays from the Cleveland/Akron picture, having participated in the teenager all-girl group the indegent Girls through the past due …

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Skizoo

After over ten years of activity, Sôber, among Spain’s premier very difficult rock bands from the 1990s, splintered into two separate bands, among that was Skizoo, formed by guitarists Jorge Escobedo and Antonio Bernardini. The ex-Sôber guitarists had been became a member of in Skizoo by vocalist Morti, bassist Daniel …

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Frank White

Rapper Patrick Losensky was known primarily as Fler, but he also used the alias Frank White colored as another wall socket for his dramatic, gangsta-styled rhymes. As Frank White colored, Losensky teamed up with fellow German rapper Godsilla (aka Silla) for Südberlin Maskulin, an recording released for the Aggro Berlin …

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Neverending White Lights

Neverending White Lighting is a collaboration of types between Daniel Victor and a bunch of Canadian and American vocalists that got its initial exposure in 2005. The format consists of Victor handling every one of the musical responsibilities and the visitor stars offering the vocals. The debut, Action I: Goodbye …

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Mazinga

Ann Arbor, MI-based Mazinga pulls its inspiration from garage area punk and comic books, taking part in inside a self-dubbed design of “optimum cosmic punk.” Created in 1995, the music group (who consider their name from a Japanese toon robot) have performed regionally and released some 7″s and an recording, …

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Emperor X

The brainchild of cosmic lo-fi Los Angeles-based indie folk artist/high-school science teacher Chad Matheny, Emperor X began its aural assault in the past due ’90s. Matheny’s quirky mixture of surreal, offbeat lyrics and haphazard plans combined with an innate pop sensibility 1st made an appearance in solid type in 1998 …

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The Avatars

Shaped in Ann Arbor, MI, in the planting season of 2003, the Avatars lost little time creating themselves among the popular and well-respected rings in the Detroit-area music scene. Playing straightforward rock and roll & roll filled with pop hooks, garage area rock and roll swagger, and an R&B undertow …

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The Virgins

Having a sound that mixes 21st century indie tones as well as the past due-’70s new wave attitude of Speaking Heads or the present day Lovers, NY City’s the Virgins were formed in 2006 by lead singer/songwriter Donald Cumming. A genuine item of N.Con.C., Cumming was raised in Tribeca. His …

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