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TR3

Virtuoso guitarist, multi-instrumentalist, songwriter, and manufacturer Tim Reynolds formed the initial incarnation of TR3 in 1984, performing a wild crossbreed of psychedelicized rock and roll, funk, and prog. The trio highlighted a continuously revolving cast of music artists apart from its guitarist and frontman, whose biggest promises to fame had …

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Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real

Vocalist, songwriter, and guitarist Lukas Nelson began his profession at a age touring along with his dad, nation music icon Willie Nelson. After relocating from Paia, Hawaii in 2007 to wait college in LA, Nelson fulfilled drummer Anthony LoGerfo at a Neil Youthful concert. Both musicians started playing collectively, and …

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Xenia Rubinos

Xenia Rubinos is a difficult-to-classify songwriter, keyboardist, and jazz-styled chanteuse located in Brooklyn, NY. Elevated in Hartford, Connecticut in children with Puerto Rican and Cuban history, she sings in both British and Spanish. Rubinos analyzed voice in the Berklee University of Music in Boston, where she fulfilled drummer Marco Buccelli, …

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Head Boggle

San Francisco-based Derek Gedalecia continues to be making unusual, messy experimental digital music as Mind Boggle since 2006. He utilizes a huge selection of analog synthesizers, including Moogs, Buchlas, and Serge Modulars, aswell as acoustic equipment including harpsichords, banjos, harmonicas, and drums. While obviously influenced by educational digital music pioneers …

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Voices from the Lake

Italian DJ/producers Donato Dozzy and Neel constitute Voices in the Lake, an electric duo whose hypnotic, expansive sound harks back again to ’90s ambient techno tasks like Porter Ricks and Gas. Despite getting entirely digital, the duo’s lush, immersive soundscapes possess an organic, organic feel, frequently evoking aquatic or forest-like …

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Rhyton

Rhyton are an improvisational psych trio from Brooklyn. After creating their sound like a live music group, Dave Shuford (D. Charles Speer & the Helix, No-Neck Blues Music group), Jimy SeiTang (Psychic Ills), and Spencer Herbst (Matta Llama, Communications) documented their debut full-length in mere three times. Rhyton (the recording) …

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New Niks

Drummer/composer Arend Niks collaborated with several artists within the Dutch creative music picture, including a continuing stint as drummer for guitarist Corrie vehicle Binsbergen’s avant jazz-rock music group Corrie en de Grote Brokken, before stepping out like a innovator of his own group, the Niks Task, an octet that released …

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Eiko Ishibashi

Eiko Ishibashi is a Japan session musician, manufacturer, and vocalist/songwriter. As her albums demonstrate, she actually is equally comfy composing and executing from quirky pop, contemporary traditional music, and prog towards the extremes of improvisational jazz and sound. She’s performed and toured with Jim O’Rourke, Keiji Haino, Akira Sakata, Charlemagne …

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Orchestra of Spheres

The Orchestra of Spheres is a wide-ranging quartet from Wellington, New Zealand whose music is a cross of global sounds and cultures, from disco and electro to kuduro and mbalax, from neo psych to no wave, from kosmiche to prog, on instruments both formal and homemade. Composed of Baba Rossa …

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Supreme Cuts

Growing the genre of cloud rap enough to arrive off as a variety of Clams Casino and Cocteau Twins, the Chicago duo referred to as Supreme Slashes were born like a serene option to their hometown’s other hot electronica genre of that time period, footwork. Makers Mike Perry and Austin …

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