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Seawind

This influential late-’70s pop/jazz outfit boasted in-the-pocket grooves, clever horn charts, and Pauline Wilson’s signature vocals set to lyrics that (generally) clearly communicated a Christian world view. Within their maximum, Seawind produced just three albums, but Pauline and spouse/drummer Bob released an recording in the first ’80s, and different other …

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Scanner

Battersea-based ambient composer Robin Rimbaud, aka Scanner, took his inquisitive pseudonym from his compositional tool of preference: the cellphone scanner. He quickly gained a reputation like a boundary-pushing experimentalist, wedding ceremony scanned vocal examples with sparse consumer electronics and additional textural components that underscored any risk of strain and isolation …

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Julian Lage

Jazz guitarist Julian Lage is somewhat of a kid prodigy — using his instrument in age five and executing in public areas a year later on. Quickly thereafter, Lage started using such renowned performers as Carlos Santana (when he was just eight years of age!), Pat Metheny, Kenny Werner, Toots …

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Sapphirecut

Sapphirecut doubles mainly because the alias of Philadelphia-based doctor/vocalist/composer Megan Taylor as well as the progressive trance group she shaped with keyboardists Dave Shaffer and Jake Knights. The Pittsburgh-born designer analyzed chemistry and music theory in university before pursuing a qualification in medicine, nonetheless it wasn’t until she bought a …

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Roni Size

Bristol local Roni Size is among the U.K. jungle scene’s esteemed names, with creation credits spanning a large number of brands, projects, and produces. Although much less quick to go up to acclaim (either vital or well-known) as peers such as for example Goldie or LTJ Bukem, Size’s impact as …

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Destruction Unit

Originally formed in 2000 simply by singer and guitarist Ryan Rousseau along with Jay Reatard and Alicja Trout, Devastation Unit certainly are a psychedelic punk band based away of Az. Chaotic and loud, the band’s audio features massively fuzzed-out guitars, pounding drums, and shouted vocals, acquiring punk’s energy and anger …

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Daytona

Before moving to Brooklyn in 2011, the members of indie rock trio Daytona almost all played music collectively in college music Mecca Chapel Hill, NEW YORK. Migrating individually, guitarist Hunter Simpson (also an associate of Brooklyn folk/punk music group Crazy Yaks), bassist Jose Boyer, and drummer Christopher Lauderdale reconnected in …

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David Lowery

As the first choice of Camper Van Beethoven and Cracker, David Lowery became among the unlikely stars of alternative rock and roll in the 1980s and ‘90s, turning his eclectic music outlook and offbeat love of life into a group of tunes that produced his first band a favorite in …

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Erlend Øye

Since the past due ’90s, Norwegian singer/songwriter Erlend Øye is a prolific force of nature, releasing numerous albums, EPs, and singles along with his two primary bands, the acoustic duo Kings of Convenience as well as the even more electronic-based the Whitest Boy Alive. Beyond these two tasks, he offers …

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The Dream Academy

The appropriately named Dream Academy, an British folk-rock trio who hit it big in the first 1980s using the bucolic, Baroque pop single “Existence inside a Northern City,” formed in London in 1983 round the considerable talents of vocalist/guitarist Nick Laird-Clowes, multi-instrumentalist (primarily oboe) Kate St. John, and keyboardist Gilbert …

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