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Zavala

Chicago-based Alexander Zavala is most beneficial known for producing moody, complex hip-hop instrumentals drawing from jazz, psychedelic rock, and additional genres, using analog synthesizers and samplers. He also makes immediate, energetic dance paths that are similarly similar to his city’s home scene aswell as U.K. garage area. Zavala (generally billed …

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The Horse’s Ha

Because the group took its name from your Dylan Thomas’ short story The Horse’s Ha, one might assume that band was a British folk revival group with art house intentions, but Horse’s Ha comes from Chicago, IL, although there is nothing at all actually remotely Midwestern about their sound. Horse’s …

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The Soundcarriers

Sketching on such similar affects as Broadcast and Stereolab, to whom the Nottingham quartet tend to be (lazily) likened, the Soundcarriers’ appear is up to date by Krautrock, English folk, collection music,Tropicalia, jazz, and lounge aswell as the pop end of psychedelia. The Soundcarriers — Adam Cann, Dorian Conway, Leonore …

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City Center

Another project in the prolific Fred Thomas, City Middle took his music within an atmospheric, often digital direction more similar to Atlas Sound or Panda Keep compared to the flawlessly organised songs of Sunday Looks Good if you ask me and his single work. Acquiring the project’s name in the …

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Trembling Bells

Glasgow’s eclectic Trembling Bells were founded in early 2008 by drummer Alex Neilson, an improviser that has used Jandek, Bonnie “Prince” Billy, and Current 93, amongst others. Neilson produced the group to be able to explore even more organised, song-based music, and recruited vocalist/guitarist/keyboardist Lavinia Blackwall (who caused Neilson in …

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Wrekmeister Harmonies

Focused in Chicago and using a name motivated by director Bela Tarr’s 2000 film, Wrekmeister Harmonies was founded by sound artist, multi-instrumentalist, and composer J.R. Robinson, who continues to be its only continuous member. Robinson is normally a audio installationist known for his ambient functions in spaces like the Andy …

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I Was a King

Indie rock clothing I USED TO BE a Ruler were shaped in Oslo, Norway by singer/songwriter/guitarist Frode Strømstad in 2006. Going for a cue from stalwart ’90s shoegaze works like Teenage Fanclub and My Bloody Valentine, aswell as lo-fi power pop symbols Led by Voices and psychedelic rock and roll …

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Aerosol

Aerosol may be the single alias of Rasmus Rasmussen, a Danish electronic musician and guitarist whose music mixes IDM and ambient music with atmospheric post-rock. Rasmussen was an associate of Limp (along with Jakob Skøtt of Syntaks and Jonas Munk aka Manual), a post-rock supergroup who released one record on …

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Sleepy Eyes of Death

Bridging the distance between shoegazer and electronic rock and roll, Sleepy Eye of Death cite My Bloody Valentine and Kraftwerk as inspirations and run into such as a mash-up of Mogwai and M83. Their music is normally dense and effective with split textures of vintage keyboards, synthesizers, and cacophonous guitars …

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Dawn Richard

Dawn Richard, aka D∆WN, evolved from her account in Danity Kane to be one of the most progressive makes in artful left-field pop and R&B. Ahead of mainstream visibility, the brand new Orleans, Louisiana indigenous — the girl of Chocolate Dairy percussionist and vocalist Frank Richard — documented as Dawn …

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