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Weird Dreams

The project of Doran Edwards, Weird Dreams began being a psych-pop duo before evolving right into a meditative synth pop act. Edwards and Craig Bowers produced Weird Dreams this year 2010 while these were operating at an East London classic clothes store and bonded over their shared love from the …

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Margaret Glaspy

Mixing lyrical, introspective songwriting having a raw rock and roll advantage, Brooklyn-based singer/songwriter Margaret Glaspy produces a sound that’s both close and powerful. A indigenous of California, Glaspy relocated to Boston after senior high school, where she went to the Berklee University of Music. After her scholarship or grant money …

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Au Dunes

Shaped by Portland, Oregon musician Greg Olin in 2011 as a far more hard-edged side task to his long-running main strap Graves, Au Dunes approaches the classic pop/rock and roll template having a hypnotic lo-fi flex. Guitarist/business lead vocalist Olin enlisted close friends Neisha Dsouza on drums, Sam Farrell on …

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Crossley Hunter

Hailing from Southern Ontario, the music group Crossley Hunter embraced both ’90s-design alternative rock as well as the melodicism of ’60s and ’70s Canadian pop. Produced in Springfield, Ontario in early 2010, the group had taken its name from a street that went through a little town among the associates …

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Holograms

Swedish punk outfit Holograms shaped in 2011 when the 4 players from different rings in the Stockholm punk picture met while functioning together at a manufacturer. The music group was made up of guitarist/vocalist Anton Spetze, bassist/vocalist Andreas Lagerström, drummer Anton Strandberg, and synth participant Filip Spetze. With synthesizer being …

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Mac DeMarco

Canadian multi-instrumentalist and multimedia designer Mac DeMarco 1st emerged from total obscurity beneath the moniker Makeout Videotape. Soon after finishing senior high school in the summertime of 2008, DeMarco relocated from his hometown of Edmonton towards the warmer climes of Vancouver, and self-released Warmth Wave, a assortment of tunes he …

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Zig Zags

A trio from LA whose audio is a purposefully scuzzy fusion of punk, steel, stoner rock and roll, and trailer garbage lifestyle, the Zig Zags were named after a make of inexpensive shoes or boots that guitarist and singer Jed Maheu and drummer Bobby Martin were both wearing if they …

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Diamond Rugs

John McCauley includes a status for enjoying an excellent cooperation with other performers between projects along with his music group Deer Tick — a while faraway from the music group resulted in the album Middle Sibling, featuring McCauley, Taylor Goldsmith, and Matthew Vasquez — and Gemstone Rugs is an organization …

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Devin

Devin’s great, rowdy guitar rock and roll makes a link between ’70s Detroit rock and roll & move and ’50s Memphis rockabilly. In ’09 2009 the indigenous Brooklynite (name Devin Therriault), who cites Johnny Thunders and Iggy Pop as his most powerful influences, published his first tunes while operating his …

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Megafortress

Brooklyn solo designer Expenses Gillam began executing while Megafortress sometime in the first 2010s, sculpting a strange internet of avant-garde structure, synthesizer experimentation, and unconventional vocal layering. His tunes incorporated consumer electronics, textural vocals, as well as the free-form, floating jazz tools in airy, occasionally menacing tunes. A self-titled EP …

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