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Midnight Funk Association

Midnight Funk Association can be an occasional deal with for the recordings of Tag Broom and David Hill, mostly heard about remixes and compilation efforts. That two of these compilations had been Mo’ Wax produces improved their profile substantially — 1st was the hip-hop-inspired Excursions series (that they documented “Firescratch”), …

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Ballistic Brothers

The Ballistic Brothers are something of the quintessential London post-acid house outfit. Merging the production skills of a few of the most well-known figures within the intensifying house and acidity jazz moments (Ashley Beedle of Dark Technology Orchestra, Dave Hill of Nuphonic Information, and house-tech duo Rocky and Diesel), the …

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Slade

Slade may haven’t truly caught on with American viewers (often narrow-mindedly deemed “too British-sounding”), however the group became a feeling within their homeland making use of their anthemic make of glam rock and roll in the first ’70s, because they scored an astounding 11 Best Five strikes within a four-year …

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Demon

New Influx of British ROCK music group Demon were known because of their shocking and complex performances (quite exclusive, taking into consideration the no-fuss, stripped-down philosophy quality of the motion), but hardly ever sounded as severe as their name might suggest. Rather, they forged a mainstream hard rock and roll/metal …

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