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Au.Ra

Dreamy London/Sydney duo Au.Ra feature multi-instrumentalists Tom Crandles and Tim Jenkins, both accessories of Australia’s indie rock and roll scene in the first 2010s. Previously, Jenkins was an associate of Parades, while Crandles used Ghostwood; as those tasks came to a finish, the pair started making music jointly, improvising over …

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Dive In

Dive In can be an British electro-pop music group that embraces upbeat, anthemic choruses and ’80s palettes. Shaped by area music artists who have been playing in additional bands but distributed an ambition of pop superstardom (and a preferred record, Synchronicity by the authorities), Dive In comes from the town …

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Sweater Beats

Sweater Beats may be the R&B-infused dance task of Antonio Cuna, a Brooklyn-based EDM musician. He released his debut one, “MLLN DLLR” (“Mil Money”), in 2012. A generally sample-based work, he asked vocalists Erin Marshall and Sunni Colón to seem on monitors for the greater self-constructed That Experience EP, released …

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Ballet School

Ballet College are an indie pop trio from Berlin who mix graceful ’80s pop noises with dreamy shoegaze components and items of ’90s R&B. Vocalist Rosie Blair and guitarist Michel Collet shaped the music group in 2012. Both had been expats (Blair can be from Ireland and Collet from Brazil) …

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Them Swoops

Australian indie pop duo Them Swoops emerged in 2012 whenever a demo of their one “Function Around It” discovered its way into Triple J radio rotation and helped them win the station’s Unearthed Fuse Celebration competition. Originally conceived being a studio room project, associates Dave McGann and Chris Goff shortly …

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Homunculus Res

Located in Palermo, Italy, Homunculus Res can be an often breezy group whose music harks back again to the pop part from the ’60s-’70s Canterbury sound and early Italian prog from the same era, with suitably retro elements but also the compositional complexity and production details one would anticipate from …

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Sons of the Sea

Locating two alt-rock heavyweights arriving together, Sons of the ocean can be a collaboration between Incubus frontman Brandon Boyd and producer and multi-instrumentalist Brendan O’Brien. The set had initially fulfilled after O’Brien created a small number of Incubus information, including 2011’s If Not really Right now, When?, and determined it …

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Jay Hardway

Dutch digital music manufacturer Jay Hardway — true name Jobke Heiblom — worked closely with fellow countryman and EDM sensation Martin Garrix, earning Europe-wide identification because of their 2014 hit one, “Wizard.” Nestling within an explosion of Western producers such as for example Avicii, DVBBS, and Hardwell, Hardway 1st appeared …

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Amber Carrington

Lifelong Dolly Parton fan and Texas-based country-pop crooner/songwriter Amber Carrington traded in her hairbrush to get a microphone at age 10, honing her chops at regional rodeo and opry displays before making a solid impression in the 2013 season from the Tone of voice. Auditioning with a robust edition of …

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New Hope Oahu

Pursuing in the footsteps of organizations want Hillsong United and Jesus Tradition, New Wish Oahu bring their own flavors towards the compliment & worship design, adding the seems of Polynesian lyrics, ukulele, and nylon-string guitars towards the genre. Centered from the New Wish Christian Fellowship in Honolulu, Hawaii, Pastor Wayne …

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