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In Camera

Jeff Wilmott (drums and piano), Pete Moore (bass), Andrew Grey (electric guitar, keyboards), and David Steiner (vocals, keyboards) shaped the London, England-based post-punk music group In Camcorder in 1978. “Last Accomplishment”/”Die Laughing” as well as the IV Tracks EP, both released on 4AD in 1980, highlighted a jagged, generating audio …

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Kings of Leon

Initially embraced simply because “the Southern Strokes” because of their resurrection and reinvention of Dixie-styled rock & roll, Kings of Leon progressively morphed into an experimental rock outfit through the 2000s. The Tennessee-bred quartet debuted in 2003 using the Holy Roller Novocaine EP, whose mixture of fresh, unpolished boogie rock …

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The Locust

Innovative, questionable, and frighteningly noisy, the Southern California rock-band the Locust continues to be called the continuing future of hardcore punk by lots of people. Critics and underground hardcore enthusiasts alike have got argued for and contrary to the music group, citing within their debates the damaging tendencies from the …

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Immolation

Among the United Says’ most influential loss of life metallic group’s, Immolation formed in Yonkers, NY in 1986; originally dubbed Rigor Mortis, the group first comprised vocalist/bassist Ross Dolan, guitarists Robert Vignaud and Thomas Wilkinson, and drummer Craig Smilowski. Following a group of well-received demos, Immolation authorized to Roadrunner in …

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The Line

Hailing from the tiny city of Big Tolerate Lake, CA, punk-popsters the Range — made up of associates Doh H (vocals and guitar), Gip K (bass), Ryan L (guitar), and M (drums) — have already been slugging it out because the early to mid-’90s. Feb of 1995 noticed the discharge …

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The Legendary Pink Dots

The Legendary Red Dots are an influential, staggeringly prolific group led by enigmatic frontman Edward Ka-Spel. Growing from your early-’80s post-punk underground and occasionally categorized as commercial due to organizations with rings like Skinny Puppy, the group’s music ‘s almost difficult to pin down, sketching from Krautrock, ambient, folk, synth …

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Khanate

Khanate (pronounced “khan-eight”) shaped in the entire year 2000 using the intention of environment fresh standards for discomfort and ugliness within the doom metallic genre. Their tunes are designated by dissonant, greatly down-tuned acoustic guitar/bass figures, incredibly sluggish tempos, swarms of high-pitched opinions, and painfully shrieked vocals, producing for a …

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Avey Tare

A founding person in experimental pop group Animal Collective, Avey Tare was created David Portner on Apr 24, 1979. Portner was raised near Baltimore and fulfilled his potential fellow Pet Collective mates Noah Lennox, Josh Dibb, and Brian Weitz in senior high school, where they bonded over distributed musical obsessions …

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Okkyung Lee

Korean indigenous Okkyung Lee began her career as an experimental cellist with traditional teaching, eventually expanding into areas of improvisation, noise, jazz, and prolonged technique. Lee collaborated with lots of the larger names within the sound and experimental improvisation moments, including shows and recording times with standout performers like Nels …

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Kid Icarus

The recording project of Eric Schlittler, Child Icarus is continuing to grow to include a revolving cast of music artists and friends in northeastern Pa within the creation of lo-fi singer/songwriter rock. A prolific recorder in his personal right, Schlittler offers wasted short amount of time since departing his previous …

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