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Philipp Poisel

Germany’s Philipp Poisel is a gifted vocalist/songwriter known for his emotive acoustic pop. Delivered June 18, 1983 in Ludwigsburg, Germany, Poisel started playing drums and electric guitar in his youngsters, and by his teenagers was composing his own tracks. After graduating from senior high school, he attemptedto go after a …

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BOSCO

It might be difficult to peg multi-faceted vocalist/songwriter, Bosco — formerly referred to as Brittany Bosco — in a specific genre. Her affects in jazz, spirit, and blues are glaring, but her lush and flexible vocal capability to occupy and maneuver through just about any genre pushes at night boundaries …

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Thirsty Fish

Alums from the open up mic and freestyle-rap circuits in L.A.’s hip-hop underground, Psychosiz, Dumbfoundead (Jonathan Stewart), and Open up Mike Eagle comprise the quirky, freewheeling trio Thirsty Seafood. Open up Mike, a Chicago indigenous, Dumbfoundead, Buenos Aires-born however Koreatown, L.A.-elevated, and Psychosiz most first met one another in the …

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Max Cooper

Scientific-minded digital music producer Max Cooper makes music that spans from serene ambient techno to hard-hitting club bangers. A lot of his tunes fall somewhere within, and so are sonically gorgeous and intelligent even though they may be danceable. He cites many ambient, downtempo, neo-classical, and post-rock music artists as …

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The Avant Garden

The Avant Backyard performed a distinctive mixture of spirited fusion, blending rock, jazz, space rock, and psychedelia to make a complex, multi-layered soundscape. An intense, high-energy foursome from Sacramento, CA, the group created in 1993. Originally phoning themselves Spirit Group, they experienced several personnel adjustments, buying their last lineup in …

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Jefre Cantu-Ledesma

Given birth to and raised in Tx, Jefre Cantu-Ledesma delved into abstract music around once he was learning sculpture and visual arts in SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA in the mid-’90s. Developing an ambient method of the spacy indie rock and roll and slowcore of that time period, Cantu-Ledesma co-founded the …

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Django, Kill!

Called after an obscure spaghetti American and inspired with the Gossip and Bloc Party, Django, Wipe out! will be the creation of post-punk/brand-new influx revivalists Alexander Evans (vocals/electric guitar), Adam Latham (drums), Rowan Roberts (electric guitar), and Tom Ridgway (bass), who shaped the music group in Nantwick, Britain, in 2006. …

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The Constellations

Led by vocalist Elijah Jones, the Constellations focus on eclectic, rhythmic electro-rock that recalls the sounds of Beck, Gnarls Barkley, as well as the Heavy. The Atlanta-based collective includes a revolving lineup of regional pop, hip-hop, and rock and roll musicians, many of whom — including Cee-Lo and rapper Asher …

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Glycerin

Merging the urgency of dance-rock with slick electronica seems, the Los Angeles-based duo Glycerin created in 2004. Korean-born, Texas-raised vocalist Anna Track started her musical profession in LA as a vocalist/songwriter; while surviving in the town, she fell deeply in love with digital dance music and started seeking a task …

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Olga Bell

Electronic composer, producer, and vocalist Olga Bell was created in Moscow and elevated in Alaska before shifting to NEW YORK in her early twenties to pursue a profession in performance and songwriting. After graduating from the brand new Britain Conservatory, Bell got in Brooklyn, where she started playing displays and …

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