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Chelsea Light Moving

When Sonic Youth founders Kim Gordon and Thurston Moore separated after 27 many years of relationship in later 2011, the continuing future of their music group was left involved. Without officially splitting up, things in the Sonic Youngsters entrance quieted down considerably, with no programs for a fresh album no …

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Thank You Scientist

The 21st century progressive rock septet MANY THANKS Scientist grew from the music program at Montclair State University in NJ, where guitarist Tom Monda, saxophonist Ellis Jasenovic, and trumpeter Andrew Digrius met. The three distributed a like for Frank Zappa, Mahavishnu Orchestra, the Beatles, and Harry Nilsson, as well as …

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Naytronix

Naytronix is a single alias of Bloomington, Indiana local Nate Brenner, a multi-instrumentalist, vocalist, and maker known for taking part in bass for Merrill Garbus’ tUnE-yArDs. IN-MAY 2012, Brenner’s Naytronix released a self-titled four-track EP comprising a cover of Janet Jackson’s “What PERHAPS YOU HAVE Done for me personally Recently.” …

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FEEdbACK

Before he was an associate of not just one, but two from the giants from the grunge era (Soundgarden and Pearl Jam), drummer Matt Cameron was an associate from the little-known instrumental prog group FEEdbACK. Along with bassist Daniel Home and a guitarist known enigmatically as “Nerm,” the music group …

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Caustic Danish punk band Decrease were formed in ’09 2009 by drummer Anton Rothstein and vocalist Adrian Toubro, who enlisted guitarist Simon Formann and bassist Kristian Emdal, concluding their shrill and furious sound spawned from ’80s hardcore, zero wave, and early American underground indie. Carrying out a demonstration tape and …

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Janel & Anthony

Cellist Janel Leppin and guitarist Anthony Pirog attended the same senior high school in Vienna, Virginia (outdoors Washington, D.C.) through the 1990s, but didn’t start playing music jointly until their high-school years had been in it. Leppin was raised in Wedderburn, a grouping of little cottages inside a secluded wooded …

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O’Brother

With a variety of the exploratory as well as the thunderously heavy, Atlanta, Georgia’s O’Brother make post-rock with serious disposition swings. Employed in the vein of rings like Sigur Rós, Accurate Widow, and Mogwai, their audio is a complete exploration of the calm/loud powerful, drifting languidly between ethereal atmospherics and …

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Sonar

Swiss experimental rock quartet Sonar (whose name is definitely a portmanteau of “sonic” and “architecture”) comprise guitarists Stephan Thelen and Bernhard Wagner, bassist Christian Kuntner, and drummer Manuel Pasquinelli. The bandmembers provide a range of skills uniquely suitable for creating Sonar’s exact and rhythmically complicated yet large and streamlined post-minimalist …

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Marriages

Marriages certainly are a moody, experimental rock and roll trio based out of LA, California. Shaped in 2011 by vocalist/guitarist Emma Ruth Rundle (Nocturnes) and bassist Greg Melts away, both of whom play in the post-rock ensemble Crimson Sparowes, the music group also features drummer Andrew Clinco. Mixing jointly atmospheric …

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Metallic Taste of Blood

Metallic Taste of Blood certainly are a band of restless experimentalists who explore the external margins of instrumental rock, avant-garde jazz, dub, and experimental digital music. Led by guitarist Eraldo Bernocchi (Sigillum S, Owls) and bassist Colin Edwin (Porcupine Tree, Ex-Wise Minds), two music artists who connected up with approximately …

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