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Still Corners

With influences that span the spacy tests of america of America, the expansive, cinematic sounds of Ennio Morricone, and glamorous ’80s synth pop, Still Corners may be the task of Greg Hughes and Tessa Murray. The group created soon after Hughes, an American expatriate, fulfilled Murray by opportunity at a …

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Pinq

The gentlemen of Pinq formed in 1998 following the demise of indie rock loudmouths Goldenrod and aimed for spiritual musical journey. Tim Mitchell (vocals/acoustic guitar), Ben Montesano (drums), and Greg Bertens (bass) trudged around their indigenous San Francisco through the past due ’90s. Andrew Simas became a member of on …

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Apes & Androids

The origins from the Brooklyn-based rock group Apes & Androids get back to a third-grade class in NJ where future singer/guitarists Brian Jacobs and David Tobias met. Quickly they were composing music. While going to different schools, they still had written together long-distance, plus they later on reunited to create …

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Beak>

“> “> A trio crafting thick and atmospheric music influenced by dub, Krautrock, as well as the Seaside Kids, BEAK> feature Portishead maker/multi-instrumentalist Geoff Barrow, bassist Billy Fuller, and keyboardist Matt Williams. Fuller and Williams will also be users of Fuzz Against Rubbish and Group Brick, respectively, both rings that …

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White Lies

A dark-edged trio hailing from London, White colored Lays take sonic cues from famous brands Joy Department, the Teardrop Explodes, and Echo & the Bunnymen. Certainly, the three music artists are so focused on the U.K.’s post-punk picture that they authorized with Fiction Information, a Polydor imprint most widely known …

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Colourmusic

Oklahoma’s Colourmusic certainly are a high-concept indie group based around the idea that music is visual, which chords and records are represented by hues of color. This school of thought, popularized by Isaac Newton, led Ryan Hendrix and Nick Turner to start out the music group in 2005 while participating …

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Sarandon

Released in 2003 by songwriter/graphic designer Simon Williams (aka Crayola), Sarandon combine post-punk songwriting with spastic instrumentation and bizarre lyrics. The London-based trio versions its sound after Crayola’s key influences, in the Wolfhounds and bIG fire (whose vocalist, Alan Dark brown, joined Sarandon being a bassist in 2007) to June …

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Clor

The theory for South London’s electro-rock outfit Clor originated from Bad Bunny, a club night that singer Barry Dobbin and guitarist Luke Smith ran. Combined with the music they currently spun — which ranged from reggae to digital to pop — the duo wished to incorporate their personal music to …

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Archie Bronson Outfit

Bred in Wiltshire, it took relocation to southwest London for the filthy psychedelic blues-rock of singer/guitarist Sam Windett, bassist Dorian Hobday, and drummer Tag Cleveland — aka Archie Bronson Clothing — to become discovered. Moving to wait art college (learning, incidentally, alongside potential members from the Duke Nature as well …

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Mahjongg

Mahjongg combine the edgy timber of consumer electronics, the ironic wit and melodic feeling of indie rock and roll, as well as the rhythmic abandon of funk and Afro-beat and fuse them right into a clever, dance-friendly audio that’s made them one of the most talked-about acts in the bustling …

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