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Delta Fiasco

The Delta Fiasco are an electro-rock trio from Liverpool, Britain, made up of Nathan Walczak (vocals, guitar, synthesizer), Nick Bentley (guitar, synthesizer, laptop computer, programming), and Simon Hilton (drums, percussion). Following release of the couple promotional movies (“Paperhouse,” “Easy”), the trio released its debut EP, Dreameater, in 2008 for the …

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Bryan Scary

Although Brooklyn based singer/songwriter Bryan Scary maintains a open public persona commensurate with his surname, sounding as some kind of Frankenstenian cross from the Cramps as well as the cast of Lemony Snicket’s Some Unlucky Events novels, the multi-instrumentalist isn’t the gothy loss of life metallic freak one might expect. …

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Thecocknbullkid

By age 23, Anita Blay began producing headlines as the sassy electro-pop soloist thecocknbullkid (a self-chosen moniker related to her bullsh*tting ability, spelled as you word, without capitals or apostrophes). Delivered in East London to Ghanaian parents, she began producing music with different hip-hop performers, including Program B, while within …

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The Adventures Of…

Swaggering, playful Uk trio the Ventures Of… are most widely known to be the first music group agreed upon to Tori Amos’ label, Transmitting Galactic. Made up of guitarist/vocalist Adam Hanington, bassist/support vocalist Can Gee, and drummer Drew Wright, the Devon, England-based group wooed Amos using their United kingdom Invasion- …

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Mig Ayesa

Perhaps most widely known for his appearance in the 2004 reality vocal competition Rockstar:INXS, singer/pianist Mig Ayesa was created in the Philippines and raised in Sydney, Australia. Thinking about music from a age group, it wasn’t until Ayesa was presented to jazz piano in his teenagers that he started writing …

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John Maus

When John Maus (never to end up being confused using the John Maus of Walker Brothers popularity) wasn’t performing keyboards for Pet Collective, Panda Carry, and Haunted Graffiti, he was composing and saving his own hermetic, experimental, and quite often misunderstood compositions. Sketching on performers like David Bowie, Scott Walker, …

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