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Clock Hands Strangle

Having a sound and psyche that nearly defies definition, Melbourne, FL’s Clock Hands Strangle first brought their particular mixture of psych, rock and roll, and poetry towards the American underground in 2004. Only three years later on, Clock Hands found out themselves having a debut recording (Redshift/Blueshift) that won a …

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Jónsi & Alex

Iceland’s Jon Thor Birgisson (the ethereal-voiced business lead vocalist and frontman of Sigur Rós) and his partner Alex Somers (an associate of the music group Parachutes as well as the developer of a lot of the image get in touch with for Sigur Rós’ albums) create gently atmospheric function in …

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Tapage

Tapage may be the single task of Tijs Ham, a prolific Dutch electronic musician who all weaves organic, distorted electronic rhythms with dark, drifting, ethereal melodies. Motivated with the harder, even more glitch-heavy end of IDM (Autechre, Somatic Replies) aswell as post-rock groupings such as Perform Make Say Believe, Ham …

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Mono

Japanese experimental group Mono came together in 2000, choosing to forgo vocals and concentrate instead in atmospheric, classical-inspired rock music. The foursome, bassist Tamaki (the lone feminine in the group), drummer Yasunori Takada, and guitarists Takaakira “Taka” Goto and Yoda, released their initial full-length record, Beneath the Pipal Tree, in …

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Perry Blake

Delivered in Sligo, Ireland, this brooding 20 something vocalist of delicately crafted etherealism provides up to now gathered momentum on France. His one “The Hunchback Of SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA” raised from self entitled debut album, earned him acclaim there as do its follow-up “Genevieve.” His primary affects are troubadours: …

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Explosions in the Sky

With a status for scathingly intense live performances, Explosions in the Sky were touted in early stages within their career as another phenomenon in moody and dynamic instrumental indie rock and roll ? la Mogwai and Godspeed You! Dark Emperor. Eventually they truly became among the genre’s most commercially effective …

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Cross My Heart

The embryonic emo band Cross My Heart continues to be well touted in the press for his or her creatively wounded lyrics, and frontman Ryan Shelkett doesn’t avoid hitting upon despair, remorse, and revival. The Baltimore four-piece (curved out by drummer Evan Tanner, bassist Christopher Camden, and guitarist/vocalist Dwayne Bruner) …

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Giardini di Mirò

Among the initial Italian indie rings from the 2000s to get some attention overseas, post-rockers Giardini di Mirò formed in Cavriago, near Reggio Emilia, in the next fifty percent of the 1990s. Their 1st self-titled EP was self-released in 1998, adopted one year later on from the Iceberg EP on …

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El Ten Eleven

El 10 Eleven are an instrumental post-rock duo from LA and comprising bassist/guitarist Kristian Dunn and drummer Tim Fogarty. Dunn takes on fretless bass or perhaps a doubleneck bass/acoustic guitar combo and Fogarty alternates between acoustic and digital drum kits, plus they utilize looping channels and results pedals instead of …

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Valley of the Giants

Valley from the Giants is really a Canadian supergroup featuring people of Broken Sociable Scene, Do Help to make Say Think that, Godspeed You Dark Emperor!, Strawberry, and Shalabi Impact. The collective released its self-titled debut in Feb 2004.

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