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Cheyenne

Cheyenne may be the indie rock and roll brainchild of Beau Jennings, a ex – architect who all launched the music group being a lo-fi aspect task in 2003. Enlisting assistance from his close friends (and fellow Oklahoma citizens) in Ester Drang, Jennings crafted his initial batch of bedroom pop …

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Allison Weiss

Los Angeles-based singer/songwriter Allison Weiss began using music as an adolescent in her hometown of Flowery Branch, Georgia. Motivated by pop-punk music as well as the psychological tumult of youthful relationships, she started composing folk-inspired pop-punk music of her very own, implementing a D.We.Y. ethic that could stick with her …

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Da’ Zoo

Having a diverse group of influences, the Puerto Rican foursome referred to as Da’ Zoo will come off like a Latin option to the Black Eyed Peas, but their campy outfits and sunshine-bright songs show the excess influence of ’90s dance-pop groups like Deee-Lite and LEN. Charly “Zoo” Rodríguez have …

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Vato Gonzalez

Acquiring the U.K. varieties of garage area and tech-house and adding a Dutch spin to them, DJ/maker Vato Gonzalez developed a genre he known as “Dirty Home”. Created Björn Franken, Vato have been gigging over the Netherlands for over ten years when his Dirty Home Mixtapes series begun to break …

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Reading Rainbow

Nostalgically named following the ‘80s children’s PBS television series, and boasting a website in dedication towards the host (www.myspace.com/levarmotherfuckingburton, Reading Rainbow popped through to the skirt from the lo-fi indie development in later 2009. Philadelphia transplants Robbie Garcia and Sarah Everton produced the band in the ashes of the screamy …

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Chrissy Murderbot

Chrissy Murderbot is usually a Chicago-based DJ/producer, who makes uptempo club music (a mixture of booty-bass, grime, rave, juke, and several other designs.) Apparently a workaholic after shifting from Kansas Town to Chicago in 2007, he founded the record brands Deceased Homies, Loose Squares, and Sleazetone. Equipped with an encyclopedic …

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Connor Christian & Southern Gothic

Southern rock singer/songwriter Connor Christian still left residential at 14 and traveled the world, visiting Southern Korea, France, Belgium, Singapore, and elsewhere before time for the U.S. and settling in Atlanta, Georgia. There he come up with a backup music group known as the Morningstar Revival with whom he released …

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Saxophone Summit

They’re giants independently, but place saxophonists Michael Brecker, Dave Liebman, and Joe Lovano collectively in an organization and you’re talking monolithic. Saxophone Summit is usually that group, one which brings back remembrances of hard bop “blowing classes” and “fights” which were well-known decades before. Barely some contrived, record-company idea, the …

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ApSci

Mainly a duo — MC Ra LaMotta and his wife, vocalist Dana Diaz-Tutaan — but aided simply by a set of DJs (DJ Big Wiz, DJ Boo) and a percussionist (Guy Licata), ApSci (short for Applied Science) released their first album, OBTAIN IT Twisted, in the Australian Elefant Tracks label. …

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LaXula (a.m.a.)

Originally performing beneath the name “Ama” the pan-European gypsy cabaret group LaXula first happened when vocalist Monte Palafoux searched London classified ads buying free of charge cat, and finding rather multi-instrumentalist Assi Rose. The Israeli blessed saxophonist, accordionist, and composer wanted a vocalist to collaborate with, so when the two …

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