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Kishi Bashi

Vocalist/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist K Ishibashi was created in Seattle, Washington but spent his formative years over the East Coastline, where he honed his skills being a touring violinist for famous brands Sondre Lerche, Regina Spektor, and, later on, Of Montreal. In 2003, he co-founded the Brooklyn-based indie rock and roll clothing Jupiter …

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Lyonnais

Inspired with a performance from American avant-garde composer and performer Rhys Chatham in 2008, long-term friends and musical collaborators Farbod Kokabi and Farzad Moghaddam go about trying to fill up a void in the experimental Atlanta music scene. Developing their suggestions like a duo in a variety of practice areas, …

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Eric & Magill

Eric & Magill were formed in 2007 by longtime collaborators and multi-instrumentalists Eric Osterman and Ryan Weber. Both originally hailed from Milwaukee, where they performed collectively in early emo/indie music group Camden before Osterman relocated to Michigan and Weber remained in Milwaukee to create the working-class indie rock and roll …

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Orchestra of Spheres

The Orchestra of Spheres is a wide-ranging quartet from Wellington, New Zealand whose music is a cross of global sounds and cultures, from disco and electro to kuduro and mbalax, from neo psych to no wave, from kosmiche to prog, on instruments both formal and homemade. Composed of Baba Rossa …

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Machine Mass

Improvising electric powered jazz trio Machine Mass started as a part project of question, a British-Belgian avant jazz-rock clothing — also highly improvisational — offering American-born drummer Tony Bianco (who shifted to Berlin and to London in the 1990s) and Belgian guitarist Michel Delville aswell as Uk keyboardist Alex Maguire. …

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Objekt

Blessed in Tokyo and raised in the U.K., TJ Hertz aka Objekt first found prominence in 2011 using the release of the dubstep-infused white label 12″, Objekt #1. Developing up in Oxford, Hertz’s curiosity about music started young, and with the most common stints in rings, a like of ’90s …

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New War

Melbourne, Australia-based post-punk act New Battle began this year 2010, growing partly in the ashes of vocalist/songwriter Chris Pugmire’s prior act, Shoplifting. The guitar-free music group also included previous Shoplifting member Melissa Lock on bass, drummer Steve Masterson, and keyboardist Jesse Shepherd. Acquiring influence in the dubbier aspect of post-punk …

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Wim

Performing lush, richly orchestrated pop music with strongly emotive vocals, Wim are an indie rock-band from Sydney, Australia. Wim had been formed in past due 2007 by songwriters Martin Solomon (who also sings business lead) and Simon Jankelson (who’s also the group’s guitarist). The associates of the music group have …

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Jlin

Jlin may be the saving alias of Jerrilynn Patton, an electric music manufacturer from Gary, Indiana who’s from the frenetic genre referred to as footwork. Patton creates dark, twisted, volatile songs that seem a lot more worried about venting aggravation, anger, and major depression than offering dancefloor fodder. She started …

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Stealing Sheep

Liverpool trio Stealing Sheep comprised Emily Lansley (acoustic guitar, vocals), Rebecca Hawley (secrets, vocals), and Lucy Mercer (percussion, vocals) who met this year 2010 and shaped the music group in the town over a glass of tea in the Mello Mello café. The group go about composing and rehearsing that …

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