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Altered States

If genuine musicianship may be the guiding criterion, Altered Areas can arguably match any acoustic guitar/bass/drums trio in the annals of rock, which might strike some as an overstatement however the evidence will there be for anyone ready to look for the band’s Japanese label releases. The trio’s music pulls …

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Life Garden

Existence Backyard originally began in 1989 with David and Su Ling Oliphant improvising a range of acoustic tools, synthesizers, and samplers to the backdrop of George Dillon spoken poetry. Tragically, by enough time Existence Garden’s first recording, Caught Between your Tapestry of Silence and Beauty, arrived in 1991, Dillon experienced …

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Philippe Katerine

Philippe Katerine, generally known simply while Katerine, is a People from france alternative vocalist/songwriter who emerged to underground acclaim in the mid-’90s and steadily garnered business achievement in subsequent years while his renown grew. Given birth to Philippe Blanchard on Dec 8, 1968, in Chantonnay, Vendée, he produced his full-length …

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Universal Indians

Jamming on stage and in the studio with influential music artists such as for example Neil Campbell, Andrew Wilkes Krier, and Sonic Youth, General Indians participate in a music coterie focused on discovering the subliminal frontier of modern aesthetic experimentation. While it began with 1993 through the Lansing, MI, cellar …

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Etherbunny

Etherbunny is in fact Vampire Rodents’ composer Daniel Vahnke’s store for his more experimental, densely orchestrated materials.

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Null

Apart from the extremity of his use Japanese grind/loss of life/sound rockers Zeni Geva, K.K. Null reserved his single tasks for music just like intense but with an increase of variety. That range is merely astonishing due to the fact practically all of his recordings contain a patch cable or …

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Bible Launcher

The San Francisco-based group/project Bible Launcher exists using the aims of satirizing Christianity (generally) and televangelists (specifically). Their design is usually a melange of metallic avant-rock, spoken term rants, screaming saxophones, and examples extracted from both spiritual broadcasts and pornographic movies. Bible Launcher’s primary users are Ron K. (acoustic guitar, …

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Monera

An experimental device from Michigan, Monera shaped in early 1997 as the free-form studio room experimentation, expression and musings of the gang of 4 — Brian Hauch, Wayne Rodriguez, Ted Klug, and John Bush, later on joined up with by Rebecca van der Leest and Phil Rodriguez. Using keyboards, computer-MIDI …

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Marlene Kuntz

Along with C.S.We. and Afterhours, Marlene Kuntz had been probably one of the most essential rings to emerge from your Italian underground in the ’90s, and among the leading titles from the indie rock and roll renaissance of this decade. Their combination of angular and dissonant guitars — owning greater …

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Philip E Karnats

Former person in Dallas rings Bobgoblin and Tripping Daisy (whom he joined up with in trumpet and electric guitar in 1997 as well as for whom he played in Jesus Hits Just like the Atom Bomb), Philip E Karnats was back his indigenous Chicago when he documented the music for …

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