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Black Sheep

Post-punk/substitute rock icon, writer, historian, and self-described “militant peacenik” Julian Cope shaped the improvisational, “free of charge action” British space/stoner rock outfit Dark Sheep in 2008 following releasing a single record using the same name by himself Head Heritage label. The ten-piece music group, which is made up of almost …

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Computer Perfection

Like Stereolab and Broadcast, Pc Perfection — featuring users of Detroit’s Pas/Cal — play music located in art rock and roll, ’60s psych, and desire pop, with vintage synthesizers and sunshiny man/lady vocals. Gene Corduroy, Bem, Nathaniel Burgundy, Stevers McFever, and Aaron Q created the project shortly once i GREW …

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Tough Love

British duo Difficult Love are recognized for their exuberant dance club cuts and remixes. Featuring the skills of Stefan O’Brien and Alex Unwin, Difficult Love first found prominence remixing slashes by Alexa Goddard, Meghan Trainor, Le Youngsters, Shift K3Y, as well as others. They garnered additional interest after their monitor …

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Phantoms

A Los Angeles-based EDM duo featuring the abilities of Kyle Kaplan and Vinnie Pergola, Phantoms deliver icy/sizzling hot electro-dance beats using a dash of techno and heavy dosage of pop hooks. Close friends since the age group of 15, the set dabbled in the Disney aspect of the tv screen …

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Oh Mercy

Acquiring their name from Bob Dylan’s 26th studio album, Australian dress Oh Mercy also consider impact from Dylan’s folk-infused rock and roll. Produced in Melbourne by high-school close friends Alexander Gow and Thomas Savage, Oh Mercy initial found prominence by earning the 2007 Victoria circular of the Triple J Unearthed …

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The Year Of

Bernhard Fleischmann (drums, electronic devices, piano), Christof Kurzmann (vocals, woodwinds), Paul Kling (aka Burkhard Stangl) (vibraphone, guitar), Martin Siewert (guitar), and Werner Dafeldecker (bass) will be the post-rock experimentalists in back of the entire year Of. Located in Vienna, Austria, the entire year Of will be the brainchild of Durian …

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David A. Jaycock

A talented British multi-instrumentalist and songwriter, Manchester-based David A. Jaycock’s persuasive mixture of pastoral, guitar-led British folk and shape-shifting experimental space rock and roll invokes titles like John Fahey, Incredible String Music group, Bert Jansch, Six Organs of Admittance, and Wayne Yorkston. A dynamic person in the freak folk collective …

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Pangaea

Dubstep maker Kevin McAuley, referred to as Pangaea, founded the Hessle Sound label with David Kennedy (aka Ramadanman, Pearson Audio) and Ben UFO. His personal Coiled (2007), a 12″ of three tense and uncluttered songs, was the label’s second launch. Its title monitor was certified by Stefan Betke’s ~scape label …

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Fool’s Gold

Mixing African and Middle Eastern influences as well as a hazy hint of guitar-based Traditional western pop, the LA world-pop outfit Fool’s Gold produce music that’s as glittery and beguiling as their moniker suggests, though not nearly as disingenuous. Spearheaded by bassist/vocalist Luke Best and Lewis Pesacov, both indigenous Israelis …

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Spooky Men’s Chorale

The eclectic choral ensemble referred to as the Spooky Men’s Chorale was formed in 2011 by Stephen Taberner, a fresh Zealand native surviving in Australia. Component severe men’s choir, component choral pranksters, Taberner’s part as “spookmeister” (choirmaster) of the group started while he was surviving in the Blue Mountains area …

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