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Reine Fiske

Reine Fiske is a music renaissance man most widely known for his function in Dungen. A guitarist, composer, improviser, and audio engineer, his abilities have graced a few of the most essential recordings to emerge from Scandinavia because the early 1990s. Fiske was created in 1972 and started playing electric …

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The Call

Despite great essential acclaim because of the literate, passionate rock and roll, praise from some well-respected contemporaries, and a string of solid releases, the SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA band the decision by no means quite escaped cult position. The expected breakthrough to a wider target audience never materialized. Created in …

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For My Pain…

Recognizing that Finnish rock and roll fans were encountering a sudden romance with commercially experienced goth metal rings such as for example H.We.M., Entwine, and To/Die/For, several opportunistic veterans through the regional extreme steel scene made a decision to concentrate their energies on that which was previously only a aspect …

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The Boondock Saints

It isn’t only a coincidence the Boondock Saints talk about their name using the title of the Tarantino-esque 1999 indie actions film. Business lead vocalist/guitarist Troy Duffy also published and aimed that flick, that was shot right before the music group began documenting their debut recording, Launch the Hounds. Duffy …

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Mr. Oizo

Though it’s a sure bet he’ll linger in the minds of all for his omnipresent Levi’s advert and 1999 Western chart-topper “Flat Beat,” music video director Quentin Dupieux turned in a few excellent digital productions as Mr. Oizo. Definately not the madding crowds of ad-oriented hipster trance or jungle, “Smooth …

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Alec Empire

Creator of Berlin’s Digital Hardcore Recordings, Alec Empire created a few of the most musically diverse functions from the 1990s, saving both as himself and with the trio Atari Teenage Riot. Empire was frequently discovered with (and pigeonholed due to) his ATR productions — lo-fi breakbeats performed at the swiftness …

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Kaiser Chiefs

Focusing on a melodic mixture of classic Brit-pop, post-punk, and new wave, Kaiser Chiefs’ early blue-collar, pub-style undertake indie rock were able to divided the difference between timely and nostalgic. Composed of vocalist Ricky Wilson, guitarist Andrew White colored, bassist Simon Rix, keyboardist Nick Baines, and drummer Nick Hodgson, Kaiser …

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Tito & Tarantula

Latin rockers Tito & Tarantula comprised singer/guitarist Tito Larriva, previously most widely known for founding the seminal LA punk music group the Plugz. Larriva was created in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico but spent his early years living outside Fairbanks, Alaska; his family members later on relocated to Un Paso, Tx, where …

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Agnes Gooch

The LA quartet Agnes Gooch’s unusual moniker could be traced to an early on drummer whose babysitter utilized to threaten him with retribution as a result of said character. In most cases, Agnes Gooch is normally a character in the musical Mame. Acquiring common musical surface upon meeting within a …

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Artificial Joy Club

Heavy problems aside, Artificial Pleasure Club sounds huge, solid and melodic — and intellectually available in both their music and lyrics. Their Interscope debut Melt works out music both blunt and poignant, music that’s emotive. Brought in from Ottawa, Canada, Sal, guitarist Leslie Howe, bassist Tim Dupont, guitarist Michael Goyette …

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