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After spending a couple of years playing in his brother Ed Baluyut’s band, Versus, James Baluyut opted to look solo in 2001. The task was called As well as/Minus (+/-), and after a whirlwind calendar year of composing and recording materials, Baluyut released his initial record, Self-Titled Long-Playing Debut Record, …

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Bitter:Sweet

Baroque trip-hop duo Bitter:Special formed in LA, featuring vocalist Shana Halligan and manufacturer Kiran Shahani (the last mentioned of whom can be a founding person in Supreme Beings of Amusement). Both had lived just one single block from one another and had also documented in the same studio room before …

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Flunk

The Norwegian folktronica foursome Flunk was formed from the studio jam sessions of the trio of Oslo music artists: producer Ulf Nygaard (also of Folk and Rovere), guitarist Jo Bakke (formerly using the Happy Campers), and drummer Erik Ruud (an associate from the Guidance-label act Antenna). After adding vocalist Anja …

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Beth Orton

Vocalist/songwriter Beth Orton combined the passionate beauty from the acoustic folk custom using the electronic beats of trip-hop to make a fresh, distinct fusion of root base and rhythm. Delivered in Norwich, Britain in Dec 1970, Orton debuted as you fifty percent of the duo Spill, a one-off task with …

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Kate Havnevik

London-based, Norwegian-born Kate Havnevik spent her formative years using the desire to become guitarist within the jazz and traditional worlds, but these plans had been derailed following joining a punk band on the sensitive age of 14. Since that time Havnevik provides explored a broad breadth of designs before buying …

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Archive

The trip-hop project Archive was formed by Darius Keeler and Danny Griffiths, who originally met in 1990. The set released several singles independently Swam label, caused Genaside II, and shaped Archive in 1994. Agreed upon to Isle, Keeler and Griffiths released their debut, Londinium, in 1997. After splitting briefly, both …

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Olive

The epitome of the quieter, coffee-table side of singer/songwriter electronica and trip-hop, Olive was formed by producers Tim Kellett and Robin Taylor-Firth (former members of, respectively, Simply Red and Nightmares on Wax) with vocalist Ruth-Ann Boyle. Kellett linked to Boyle while playing keyboards to get a live incarnation from the …

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Sunset Room

The SoCal trip-hop outfit Sunset Area formed in the later ’90s when founding members Adam Flores (drums) and Tim Rumbaugh (bass) made a decision to provide their love for Portishead and Morcheeba towards the forefront. Tinkering with components of jazz, electronica, and acoustics, Sunset Area was produced a trio when …

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Memphis

Torquil Campbell and Chris Dumont create the mesmerizing experimental noises of Memphis. Dumont, a NEW YORK native, fulfilled Campbell while employed in NEW YORK in the first ’90s. Both got formed a music group with fellow Canucks Chris Seligman, Adam Shaw, and Adam Marvy. The stint was short-lived, for Seligman …

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Full

Making use of their motto of just attempting to have a great time while pushing almost all their hard luck in it, Full induced their happy-go-lucky pop-punk melodies with their hometown of Fort Worth, IL. Comprising Fred Morg (vocals/ bass), Mike Rock (acoustic guitar) and Rocco Merlo (drums), the trio …

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