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Bat for Lashes

Crafting a mystical indie-rock appear that drew comparisons to Kate Bush and Björk, Bat for Lashes may be the task of Natasha Khan. Given birth to in to the Khan category of squash players — including her dad Rahmat and her grandfather Nasrullah — the half-Pakistani, half-English vocalist/songwriter relocated to …

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Da Weasel

Portuguese hip-hop pioneers Da Weasel were a fundamental element of the initial wave of Western european groups to can get on the rap bandwagon, launching their debut record in 1993. Produced in Almada, MCs Pacman and Virgul had been backed by a complete music group including bass (Jay Jay Neige), …

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David Moss

Innovative percussionist and vocalist David Moss continues to be based away of Berlin since 1991. Improviser and provocateur, Moss’ music runs from intense to experimental to 20th hundred years, and contains compositions, audio collages, and hard jazz rock and roll hybrids — as with his Dense Music group. Commissioned by …

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Tulsa Drone

Hailing from Richmond, VA, Tulsa Drone’s experimental slow-tempo noises were initially developed by Peter Neff (dulcimer) and Erik Grotz (guitars, vocals) in early 2001. More than the next couple of years they were became a member of by Jim Thomson (drums), Scott Hudgins (electric guitar, bass), and Jim Chandler (electric …

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UV Pøp

UV Pøp (or “Ultra Violent Pop”) was a post-punk group in the South Yorkshire area of Britain formed in the first 1980s by John K. Light. White have been offering the musical support for the floundering vocal group known as the I Scream Guys, and released UV Pøp being a …

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Mercurine

Fans from the dark part of pop may recognize the name Mera Roberts from her are a cellist for Dark Tape for any Blue Girl, Trust & the Muse, or the Cassandra Organic. When Roberts relocated to LA in 2000, she made the decision it was period to create the …

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16 Horsepower

16 Hp were a Denver-based alternative country band that revolved around the initial songwriting and singing of David Eugene Edwards. The music group produced its name with music that mixed rural backwoods kitsch with edgy, off-kilter country-rock. Teaming up with drummer Jean-Yves Tola and bassist Pascal Humbert in the band’s …

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12 Rounds

Although these were championed by 9 Inch Nails mastermind Trent Reznor, who signed the band to his Absolutely nothing label, the British duo 12 Rounds was originally signed to Polydor and began being a trio. Although their debut, Jitter Juice, marketed sufficiently to result in some festival appearances back and …

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Pixies

Merging jagged, roaring guitars and stop-start dynamics with melodic pop hooks, intertwining male-female harmonies, and evocative, cryptic lyrics, the Pixies had been one of the most influential American alternative rock and roll bands from the past due ’80s. They weren’t achieved musicians — Dark Francis wailed and bashed out chords …

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The Rolling Stones

By enough time the Rolling Stones began calling themselves the World’s Greatest Rock & Roll Band in the past due ’60s, that they had currently staked out an extraordinary claim around the title. As the self-consciously harmful option to the bouncy Merseybeat from the Beatles in the English Invasion, the …

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