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Peaking Lights

Husband-and-wife duo Peaking Lighting combine components of dub, Krautrock, disco, and psychedelic play their unique make of cosmic music. Indra Dunis (of Dynasty and Amounts) and Aaron Coyes had been bandmates in the Bay Region music group Rahdunes before developing a home-recording task utilizing a drum machine, a Hammond body …

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Sigha

Straddling the boundaries of post-dubstep and techno, British-born producer and DJ James Shaw, aka Sigha, got initially taken a decidedly different musical course. Shaw got originally been involved with shoegaze-inspired indie rings, and after learning acoustic guitar at music university, was released to the globe of digital music with a …

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James Grant

An in-demand DJ that has performed everywhere from Miami, Tokyo, Goa and Europe to Central and SOUTH USA, London-based, internationally renowned manufacturer and tastemaker Adam Grant is recognized as very much for his use the popular digital music label Anjunadeep as he’s for his deep, melodic home beats. A sublabel …

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Aleister X

Mystical and highly conceptual, NEW YORK performer Aleister X 1st materialized with some EP releases in the past due 2000s. After becoming associated with the saving of dub superstar Lee Perry’s 2008 recording Repentance, X’s debut four-song EP, Bangers and Coffee beans, arrived in past due 2009, showcasing his unusual …

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Disappears

Carving out an area somewhere in the center of garage area punk snarl, shoegaze haze, and Krautrock grooves, Chicago’s Disappears feature Brian Court case (also from the Ponys and 90 Day Guys), Boas associates Graeme Gibson and Jonathan van Herik, and Damon Carruesco. The music group began when Case’s various …

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Blawan

Apparently rising from nowhere, South Yorkshire-born producer and DJ Jamie Roberts aka, Blawan, first found prominence along with his debut release Fram for the forward-thinking dubstep label Hessle Sound. Standing in addition to the crowd along with his clanking, moving percussive beats, Blawan inked a cope with famous techno label …

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Black Ryder

Going for a dark, sultry method of shoegaze, the Black colored Ryder produced in 2007 after vocalists/multi-instrumentalists Aimee Nash and Scott Von Ryper departed in the Morning After Girls. Originally from Sydney, Australia, the set collaborated with associates of Brian Jonestown Massacre, Dark Rebel Motorcycle Membership, Swervedriver as well as …

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Pictureplane

Pictureplane may be the moniker of Travis Egedy, an indie electronic maker, visual designer, and clothing developer who’s often credited with coining the word “witch home.” His music can be heavily affected by ’90s dance music designs such as for example rave, hip-house, drum’n’bass, and trance, but having a distorted, …

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Lazer Sword

Lazer Sword certainly are a San Francisco-based creation duo that combine hip-hop, electro, and dubstep for any quirky sort of dance music that functions equally well in the earphones as it will at the golf club. Created by Antaeus Roy (aka Lando Kal) and Bryant Rutledge (aka Low Limit), Lazer …

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Cipes & the People

Cipes & the Folks are built around vocalist/songwriter Greg Cipes, who’s also an acting professional and voice-over designer. They combine reggae with components of hip-hop and rock and roll on the 2007 Compact disc The Conscious Trend.

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