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Botanica

Paul Wallfisch offers careened all over the world (probably within a drunken condition, but who has learned) to create all types of encounters to keep in his music, portion as the first choice from the sensible and decadent choice rock-band, Botanica. Whether through an excellent inheritance or a savvy capability …

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Slaves

SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA gothcore trio Slaves rose in 1997 from your embers from the VSS, reuniting singer/keyboardist Andy Rothbard, guitarist Joshua Hughes, and drummer David Clifford. The group’s self-titled debut EP premiered in 1998, using the full-length The Devil’s Pleasures showing up a year later on. After the launch …

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Denison-Kimball Trio

Formed being a duo by ex-Jesus Lizard guitarist Duane Denison and ex-Mule, Laughing Hyenas, and Jesus Lizard percussionist Jim Kimball, the Denison-Kimball Trio customized in fascinating, jazzy instrumentals. By adding reeds participant Ken Vandermark in 1995, the group was renamed DK3. The receiver of a qualification in classical electric guitar …

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Duane Denison

Most widely known for his leading edge guitar use the confrontational punk clothing the Jesus Lizard, Duane Denison is among rock’s most challenging (yet oft-overlooked) guitarists. Remarkably, Denison’s early musical curiosity wasn’t punk rock and roll – as he gained a qualification in classic acoustic guitar at Eastern Michigan University …

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Skeleton Key

The junk-rock quartet Skeleton Key begun to take shape in 1994 when guitarist/vocalist Chris Maxwell and former Lounge Lizards bassist Erik Sanko met on the downtown NY Membership the Knitting Stock, where Maxwell worked being a booking agent. After enlisting drummer Steve Calhoon, the trio announced they wished to play …

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Peeping Tom

In 2006, after 6 years within the building, singer/producer Mike Patton (Trust FORGET ABOUT, Mr. Bungle, Tomahawk, Fantômas) added Peeping Tom to his amazing list of completed projects. Influenced by movie director Michael Powell’s 1960 cult thriller of the same name, Patton spent years sending songs to potential collaborators as …

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The Walkmen

The Walkmen feature three members from Jonathan Fireplace*Eater and two in the Recoys. When Jonathan Fireplace*Eater disbanded in 1998, the group had taken the remainder of the Dreamworks financing and set up an uptown rehearsal space in NEW YORK that doubled being a 24-monitor recording studio room where they work …

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Ori Kaplan

Saxophonist Ori Kaplan was created in Israel in 1969, and moved to the U.S. in 1991. After completing his level in 1996, Kaplan dove in to the NEW YORK downtown scene, developing his Trio Plus with Geoff Mann on drums, and Tom Abbs on bass and tuba. The next year, …

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Balkan Beat Box

With several musicians rotating round the Israel-born New Yorkers Ori Kaplan and Tamir Muskat, Balkan Beat Box plays Mediterranean-influenced music that incorporates traditions from Eastern European countries, the center East, and NY electronica. Both males had a lot of encounter playing in a variety of eclectic bands prior to starting …

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Pleasure Forever

The 3rd incarnation of singer/keyboardist Andrew Rothbard, guitarist Joshua Hughes, and drummer David Clifford’s collaboration, Pleasure Forever formed in 2000 once the trio changed their name from Slaves. Within the middle-’90s they performed within the arty punk music group VSS, releasing a small number of singles as well as the …

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