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House of Fix

House of Repair is a collective of performers on Jason Leach’s Repair label that often appeared being a triple-band costs. The United kingdom collective performed such billings through the entire London area for the couple years prior to making its double-disc debut in 2003 on Tresor with 21st Hundred years …

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Octopus

Octopus’ origins place in Hatfield, 30 kilometers from London, and a mid-’60s quartet called the Cortinas (the name originated from an British Ford small car), composed of Paul Griggs (acoustic guitar), Nigel Griggs (bass), Brian Glassock (drums), and Rick Williams (acoustic guitar). By 1967, the Cortinas experienced relocated from Brit …

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Arno Steffen

Arno Steffen is a Cologne based musician whose music passions have oscillated between punk rock and roll, experimental avant-garde music, and humorous pop tracks. His 1984 solitary “Supergut (ne)?!” became a strike, but Steffen is most beneficial known for his association using the punk rock and roll group Zeltinger and …

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Faramarz Aslani

Faramarz Aslani’s stylish acoustic guitar taking part in and singing has produced numerous followers and followers for him. He continues to be probably one of the most well known music artists among Iranians since he launched himself by his strike music “Ageh Ye Rooz…” (If 1 DAY…). Through 35 years …

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Moneybrother

Originally a singer using the idiosyncratic Swedish soul-ska-punk rock-band Monster, Anders Wendin went solo in 2002, acquiring the relatively peculiar stage name of Moneybrother. Few could possess predicted the achievement that was to check out. His debut record, Blood Panic, marketed well and was panegyrically received by critics in Scandinavia, …

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The Avatars

Shaped in Ann Arbor, MI, in the planting season of 2003, the Avatars lost little time creating themselves among the popular and well-respected rings in the Detroit-area music scene. Playing straightforward rock and roll & roll filled with pop hooks, garage area rock and roll swagger, and an R&B undertow …

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Tom Green

By the past due ’90s, TV talk/variety displays had become increasingly stale (with MTV’s nonmusic video development about as fresh and exciting like a saltine cracker overlooked in the desert). And there is Tom Green, who exploded within the scene having a display that was irreverent, confrontational, and amusing — …

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Stellar*

New Zealand quartet Stellar* is definitely made up of singer/songwriter and guitarist Boh Runga (sister of Bic), Chris van der Geer (guitar), Kurt Shanks (bass), and drummer Andrew Maclaren. First solitary “Happy Weapon” made an appearance in 1996 on self-employed label Papa Pacifica. Putting your signature on to Sony, three …

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Bennie and the Swamp Gators

Who would want to look towards Southern California for just one of the latest Cajun/Zydeco rings in the country.That’s where you will discover Bennie as well as the Swamp Gators.Bennie Gibbs (vocals and guitars) as well as the music group have been jointly since 1994.Individuals who hear Bennie as well …

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P!nk

Although initially seen as another face in the later-’90s crowd of teen pop acts, Pink (skillfully referred to as P!nk) quickly transcended and outgrew that label with her mix of pop songcraft and powerhouse, rock-influenced vocals. Created Alecia Moore on Sept 8, 1979, in Doylestown, Pa, P!nk received her nickname …

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