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Attilio Mineo

Space-age pop composer and arranger Attilio Mineo was created in Brooklyn, NY about August 28, 1918; after graduating senior high school he performed piano in some big bands, consequently leading his personal orchestra on / off for near three decades. Frequently writing tunes with wife Toni, Mineo frequently accepted commissioned …

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Cigarbox Planetarium

Shaped in 1999, Cigarbox Planetarium–guitarist Andy Charneco and keyboardist Deanna Pineda–plays self-proclaimed “lounge-bossa-tiki-surf-a-nova-spaghetti-westernish-instrumental-pop.” Both began performing instrumental covers like the theme from “THE NICE, the Bad as well as the Ugly,” “Telstar” by English ’60s instrumental music group the Tornados and many bossa nova functions by Antonio Carlos Jobim. The …

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Friends of Dean Martinez

A Southwestern alternative rock and roll supergroup of sorts, Arizona’s Close friends of Dean Martinez features past and present people of Giant Fine sand, Calexico, and Naked Victim. Giant Sand head Howe Gelb, though not really a person in the group, has guest keyboards on the debut record, The Shadow …

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Mexican Institute of Sound

The Mexican Institute of Audio may be the project name of DJ and producer Camilo Lara. A indigenous of Mexico Town, Lara began doing work for the Mexican arm of EMI Information while still in his teenagers, drawn to the market in large component from the record-collecting habit he’d dropped …

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Henri René

Conductor and arranger Henri Rene was created and raised in Germany, where he studied in Berlin’s Royal Academy of Music; he emigrated towards the U.S. through the mid-1920s, showing up with some orchestras before time for Berlin a couple of years afterwards to serve simply because an arranger using a …

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Slipper

The lounge-tinged electronica quartet Slipper features former Loop Guru members Sam Dodson (also an associate from the Transmitters) and Linda Finger, the Damned’s Rat Scabies, and jazz vocalist Liz Fletcher. They released their debut recording, Invisible Films, in 2000 on Rephlex Information.

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Biller & Horton

Seperately, Austin-based guitarists Dave Biller and Bobby Horton been employed by with such respected retro-roots works simply because Wayne Hancock, Deke Dickerson, Nick Curran, Cave Catt Sammy, among others. Jointly they type the instrumental duo Biller & Horton focusing on ’50s and ’60s inspired western golf swing, Hawaiin lounge music …

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Arthur Lyman

Because the vibraphonist for Martin Denny’s group, Lyman was instrumental in crafting the audio of exotica. Lyman didn’t stick with Denny for lengthy, however, departing the ensemble in 1957 to start out a solo profession which was almost as effective as Denny’s. To no one’s shock, Lyman’s albums sounded like …

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Tipsy

Brought jointly by their shared fascination for experimental music and sound, the San Francisco-based lounge-collage duo Tipsy includes Tim Digulla and David Gardner. Previously, Gardner caused sonic manipulators like PGR and Big Town Orchestra; Digulla started recording noise tasks on his walkman whilst in junior high beneath the name NO-ONE. …

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Anita Kerr

Anita Kerr was the vocal embodiment from the “Nashville Audio” which dominated nation music through the entire mid-’50s and ’60s. Combined with the Jordanaires, her group, the Anita Kerr Performers, had been the seminal support vocal unit from the era, which is approximated that at their early-’60s maximum, they graced …

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