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Twenty One Pilots

21 YEARS OLD Pilots were formed in ’09 2009 by high-school close friends Tyler Joseph, Nick Thomas, and Chris Salih. The pop trio constructed an enormous local pursuing across Ohio as well as the Midwest, spurred on by continuous enthusiastic touring, shrewd usage of interactive social networking, and linking with …

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Opiuo

Opiuo may be the executing name of New Zealand-born, Australia-based electronic designer and DJ Oscar Davey-Wraight. Known for his vibrant mixture of bass, glitch, and funk, Davey-Wraight started developing his audio just after school, using a mortgage from his parents to invest in his early documenting initiatives. His debut EP, …

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Africans with Mainframes

Africans with Mainframes are an experimental acidity home duo from Chicago comprising Jamal Moss (Hieroglyphic Becoming) and Noleian Reusse. Like a lot of Moss’ result, the duo’s songs are gritty and unpolished, documented during spontaneous jam classes on analog equipment. Their track game titles reflect styles of space, technology fiction, …

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Grave Babies

Seattle, Washington lo-fi goth performers Grave Infants started building music in ’09 2009 when Danny Wahlfeldt, the de facto innovator of the group, started saving tracks in his cellar with keyboardist Tyler Robinson. Drummer Keith Whiteman and bassist Mitch Saulsberry became a member of up for concert events, and after …

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Kuedo

Beneath the name Kuedo, British sound designer Jamie Teasdale makes widescreen cinematic electronic music informed equally by ’80s film soundtracks and contemporary hip-hop and club music. Teasdale 1st increased to prominence as you fifty percent of Vex’d, a duo whose intense mixture of dub, hip-hop, and commercial noise became a …

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Malachai

Malachai certainly are a cryptic, capricious, Bristol-based duo whose perplexing, structurally erratic cut-and-paste tracks keep the unmistakable imprint of basic late-’60s/early-’70s British rock and roll — psychedelia, prog, heavy blues, and white-boy garage-soul — stitched as well as traces of trip-hop, hip-hop, dub, Krautrock, and more. Similarly impudent within their …

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Evening Hymns

The pseudonym of Canadian singer/songwriter Jonas Bonnetta, Evening Hymns also includes a revolving door of fellow music artists backing Bonnetta live and on record. Created in Orono, Ontario, Bonnetta 1st found prominence along with his 2007 debut, Farewell to Tranquility. Although this is released under his genuine name, Bonnetta ultimately …

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The Unwinding Hours

Scotland’s Unwinding Hours had become in 2008 following the demise of well-known dreamy substitute/post-rock outfit Aereogramme. Produced by vocalist/guitarist Craig B. and guitarist/programmer Iain Make, the group’s penchant for wintry electro-acoustic vistas and AOR-friendly balladry sounded awfully familiar, very much to the joy of supporters who mourned the increased loss …

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Active Child

Energetic Child may be the electronic-meets-choral task of musician Pat Grossi. Developing up in NJ, Grossi sang using the Philadelphia Kids Choir and was affected from the rhythms of ’80s alternate dance rings like New Purchase. Combining these components along with his otherworldly falsetto, live harp, and evocative lyrics, Energetic …

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Erland & the Carnival

Shaped in the past due 2000s by multi-instrumentalist Simon Tong (the Verve, Blur, the nice, the Bad & the Queen), guitarist Gawain Erland Cooper, and drummer David Nock, London-based folk-rock outfit Erland & the Carnival started by tinkering with contemporary neo-psychedelic arrangements of traditional Scottish and English folk songs. Influenced …

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