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Little Claw

An experimental noise-punk music group using a disarming acoustic aspect, Small Claw began in Detroit in 2003, when Kilynn Lunsford and Heath Heemsbergen began singing and using their acoustic guitars throughout that summertime’s Eastern Seaboard blackout. After recruiting the Piranhas’ Jamie Easter on drums, the trio started playing live and …

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Jónsi & Alex

Iceland’s Jon Thor Birgisson (the ethereal-voiced business lead vocalist and frontman of Sigur Rós) and his partner Alex Somers (an associate of the music group Parachutes as well as the developer of a lot of the image get in touch with for Sigur Rós’ albums) create gently atmospheric function in …

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Don Preston

Through the 1950s, a teenaged Don Preston acquired the chance to strum his guitar for most from the day’s hitmakers, like the Penguins, the Coasters, the Olympics, as well as the Jaguars. He continued to utilize a roster of performers that included Chuck Berry, Jerry Lee Lewis, Ritchie Valens, the …

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Talk Normal

Zero wave-inspired noise-rock duo Chat Normal includes drummer/vocalist Andrya Ambro and guitarist/vocalist Sarah Register. The set joined causes in 2007 and started issuing CD-Rs of music that continued the custom of angular, cerebrally loud acts which range from Ut, DNA, Sonic Youngsters, and Teenage Jesus & the Jerks to Magik …

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Zappa Plays Zappa

After taking a lot more than 3 years off to review the physical performance and technical compositional techniques of his father, Frank Zappa, Dweezil Zappa began his search to make a combo that could, according to Dweezil, “accurately execute Frank’s music in one of the most authentic way humanly possible.” …

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Breakfast with Amy

Chris Colbert, Caryn Parker, David Koval, Bob Wholer, Paul Pelligrin and Tennessee Coffee beans formed the Christian alternative rock and roll group Breakfast time with Amy in the past due ’80s, concentrating on a neo-psychedelic design inspired by Echo & the Bunnymen. The group released Everything Was Gorgeous and Nothing …

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B-Quartet

B-Quartet can be an experimental English-language rock-band from Singapore associated with Ageing Youth Information. Founded in 1999, the music group is made up of Bani Haykal (vocals, bass), Bani Faizal (acoustic guitar, vocals), Bani Raizan (acoustic guitar, vocals), and Bani Hidir (drums, vocals). They produced their saving debut in 2005 …

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Skeleton Crew

Skeleton Staff was a two-album task from ex-Henry Cow alternative guitarist Fred Frith and experimental Bay Region cellist and multi-instrumentalist Tom Cora. Shaped being a duo, both (sometimes augmented by Zeena Parkins on keyboards and harp) toured thoroughly with a combined mix of experimental rock and roll, sound, and folk …

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Helen Money

Helen Cash is the executing alias of Alison Chesley, a Los Angeles-based cellist and composer that has appeared on recordings by Bob Mould, Broken Public Scene, Japanese music group Mono, and a large number of various other artists. Her intense, extremely inventive cello playing utilizes various transformative effects, and it …

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Bratko Bibič & the Madleys

Slovenian accordionist Bratko Bibič was an integral person in Begnagrad, a pioneering group that melded Eastern Western european folk music with avant-prog through the ’70s and ’80s, before he joined up with Swiss multi-instrumentalist Momo Rossel’s transatlantic Rock and roll in Opposition-flavored Nimal in the past due ’80s and Slovenian/American …

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