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Globelamp

Globelamp may be the single task of Olympia, Washington-based vocalist/songwriter Elizabeth Le Fey. Her dreamy, poetic tunes are influenced by psychedelic folk aswell as glam rock and roll and ’90s grunge, having a distinctly Northwestern lo-fi indie sensibility. Originally from California, she started writing tunes and carrying out at small …

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Donovan Blanc

The roots of indie pop duo Donovan Blanc began using the group Honeydrum. Located in New Brunswick, NJ, Honeydrum was the documenting task of Joseph Dark and Raymond Schwab who released a complete of nine EPs between 2011 and 2013. Close to the end of this period, the band’s concentrate …

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Mr. Elevator and the Brain Hotel

Los Angeles clothing Mr. Elevator and the mind Hotel consider their name from a Donovan lyric, and their melding of ’60s psych-pop and modern lo-fi underground produced them an all natural suit for California D.We.Con. empire Burger Information, who agreed upon them in 2013. Their debut record, Nico and Her …

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Otti Albietz

Otti Albietz is a singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist troubadour, and wandering minstrel whose music edges from modern-day folk to psychedelic pop to indie rock and roll. The itinerant soul appears to have been a part of his DNA all along. He was created in Malaga, Spain, and was raised traveling, first …

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Hand

Hands were a short-lived ’70s psych folk music group from Switzerland. Shaped while the people were in senior high school, Hands focused around Uruguayan-born Marc Osborne along with Tony Angier, Nick Zoullas, Jean Jacques Gauer, Sergio Franzi, Man Fulop, and Theresa Berens. They documented one record for Evasion Information, 1971’s …

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King Charles

Having a look that falls somewhere within Adam Ant and Prince and a sound that blends glam rock and roll, psychedelic folk, and indie pop, London-based singer/songwriter Charles Costa began writing music at age 17. Proficient on acoustic guitar, piano, and cello, aswell as classically been trained in tone of …

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Christopher Owens

Not long following the release of Girls’ second album Dad, Son, Holy Ghost, singer Christopher Owens announced that he was leaving the indie duo in search of a solo career. Dealing with a lighter make of music, he started chasing the spirits of ‘70s AM pop, integrating flutes and traditional …

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Scott Fagan

Best known seeing that the maestro at the rear of the obscure 1967 psych-folk LP South Atlantic Blues as well as the 1971 Broadway rock and roll musical Soon, vocalist/songwriter Scott Fagan can be the daddy of Magnetic Areas mastermind Stephin Merritt. Given birth to in NY in 1945 to …

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