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Champions of Breakfast

A Detroit, MI based electro duo, the Champions of Breakfast time first produced waves using their energetic live display, including a six-foot very long pantomime guitar. Getting to brain the frenetic technology laden noises of such 21st hundred years pioneers as the Electric powered Six, people Moses Jackson and Val …

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Eskimo Disco

Among the many synth-driven post-punk revival rings that emerged in the U.K. on the turn from the 21st hundred years, Eskimo Disco acquired their first flavor of success using a twangy, disco-infused dance one known as “7-11.” Scott Doran, Tom Moore, and Liam Paton produced the music group in London …

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Boy Crisis

An electro-pop music group from Brooklyn, Young man Problems were a hipster favourite before they’d even signed a saving contract, aside from released a debut recording. Influenced from the post-disco/post-punk audio of the first ’80s, the music group was founded in 2005 at Wesleyan Artwork University in Connecticut. Subsequently located …

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Johnny Headband

Mercurial Detroit-based, electro/space pop outfit Johnny Headband was designed and directed by siblings Chad and Keith Thompson, both of whom began a torrid romance with multimedia within their early young adults. Alternately amiable and steely eyed, the brothers honed their creative muscles on a reliable diet of house films, synth …

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Cage the Elephant

Although chart success in Britain was an unlikely first rung on the ladder to fame for the band from Bowling Green, Kentucky, mainstream rock-band Cage the Elephant achieved that. Produced by Matt Shultz, Brad Shultz, Jared Champ, Lincoln Parish, and Daniel Tichenor, the group gained a contract using the Relentless …

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Zach Shipps

A ubiquitous player within the Detroit rock and roll picture, Zach Shipps is a very much sought-after guitarist, bassist, saving engineer, and maker, and has played or been involved with innumerable shows, trips, and album tasks. Born on Oct 14, 1971, in Detroit, Shipps proceeds to create his house in …

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Mon Frere

Hailing from Mountlake Terrace, WA, the eclectic trio referred to as Mon Frere cultivate electro-shock, jazz-tinged dance-pop having a punk rock and roll attitude. Comprising vocalist/keyboard participant Nouela Johnston, guitarist Kyle Swisher, and drummer Dustin McGhie, the group funded the creation of its debut EP with earnings from a “Fight …

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Peaches

Peaches (Merrill Nisker) burst into transcontinental favour with her very particular make of cocksure rapping and groovebox beats. Though she originated from an underground cauldron of acoustic folk (Mermaid Café), avant-garde jazz (Fancypants Hoolum), and deconstructed sound swarms (the Shit), it wasn’t until 2000 that her fearless, politics gender play …

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Ghostland Observatory

Mashing together electro, rock and roll, and funk and acquiring cues from such performers as Daft Punk and Prince, Ghostland Observatory created in Austin, TX, and includes vocalist/guitarist Aaron Behrens and producer/beat-maker Thomas Turner. The duo performed its first display July 4, 2004, and the next year released its debut, …

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Peeping Tom

In 2006, after 6 years within the building, singer/producer Mike Patton (Trust FORGET ABOUT, Mr. Bungle, Tomahawk, Fantômas) added Peeping Tom to his amazing list of completed projects. Influenced by movie director Michael Powell’s 1960 cult thriller of the same name, Patton spent years sending songs to potential collaborators as …

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