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Art Zoyd

The People from france avant-prog unit (without member actually called Art Zoyd) formed round the core of bassist Thierry Zaboitzeff, percussionist Jean-Pierre Soarez, and violin player Gerard Hourbette, with guitarist Rocco Fernandez, pianist Patricia Dallio, percussionist Daniel Denis (who later on formed Univers Zero) along with a changing lineup of …

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Ash Ra Tempel

Alongside Tangerine Desire, Ash Ra Tempel (later on Ashra) was among the 1st rings to convert the trippier side of past due-’60s psychedelia in to the kosmische rock from the ’70s. Many Ash Ra game titles had been solely the task of Manuel Göttsching, plus some other extra players who …

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Nationalteatern

Nationalteatern, challenged just by Hoola Bandoola Music group, was the brightest glowing star around the Swedish progressive rock and roll scene within the ’70s. And unlike a great many other intensifying rock and roll rings, they included a large dose of rock and roll & roll, producing the music rather …

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Nektar

The four Englishmen who formed the original incarnation of Nektar met in Germany and formed the band there in 1969. For a time in the first to mid-’70s, it appeared like they might consider American rock and roll by surprise, but which was mainly buzz, and by 1975 their big …

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Zyklon

An off-shoot of Norwegian dark steel legends Emperor, Zyklon was founded by guitarist/bassist Zamoth (aka Samoth, as he’s known in Emperor), who wished to concentrate on the newer and aggressive areas of the last mentioned band’s style. Weighed against Emperor, Zyklon includes a even more hard-edged and much less atmospheric …

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Ulan Bator

Posting its name with the administrative centre of Mongolia, the experimental rock-band Ulan Bator created in France within the mid-’90s. The music group originally counted Amaury Cambuzat (vocals, acoustic guitar, tapes), Olivier Manchion (bass, steel, tapes), and Franck Lantignac (percussion, trumpet) as its people. Lantignac was ultimately changed by Matteo …

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Uilab

Uilab may be the collaborative work between electronic music rings Stereolab and Ui that led to the 1998 EP launch, Fires.

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Turing Machine

Brooklyn instrumental math-rock trio Turing Machine (thus named honoring the hypothetical machine designed in 1936 by Uk mathematician Alan Turing that is the building blocks of contemporary theories of computation and computability) reunited guitarist Justin Chearno and bassist Scott DeSimon, who previously teamed in DC sound combo Pitchblende. After Pitchblende …

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Felix Kubin

His usual gig is in the Hamburg electro-acoustic group Klangkrieg, but Felix Kubin is really a manufacturer in his own best as well, saving for Cologne’s A-Musik Information (the label associated most famously with Mouse on Mars). For his initial discharge, Filmmusik, Kubin gathered various soundtrack function he’d completed during …

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D.A.F.

Deutsch Amerikansiche Freundschaft (“German American A friendly relationship”; mostly abbreviated to D.A.F.) was founded like a five-piece commercial noise clothing in Düsseldorf in 1978, but eventually winnowed right down to a two-man group comprising vocalist/lyricist Gabi Delgado and drummer/digital musician Robert Görl. Their early advancement is from the Düsseldorf centered …

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