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Dave Kerman

Destined to be among the most powerful rock and roll drummers from the ’80s and ’90s and the brand new millennium, Dave Kerman began using the drum sticks when he was six years of age. Although he failed a percussion audition for the institution music group when he was nine, …

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5uu’s

Motivated by Europe’s Rock and roll In Opposition movement from the past due 1970s, drummer/composer David Kerman shaped the 5uu’s in LA in 1984. The band’s name was produced from gang graffiti spray-painted on regional buildings. Afterwards in 1984 the 5uu’s released their initial LP, Bel Marduk & Tiamat, independently …

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Aranis

Flemish ensemble Aranis play primary music that blends traditional chamber music elements using the rhythmic travel and pulse of rock and minimalism. Located in Antwerp and led by composer/bassist Joris Vanvinckenroye, the primary group does not have any drummer and highly stresses acoustic instrumentation. Furthermore to Vanvinckenroye, the bandmembers possess …

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