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Peaking Lights

Husband-and-wife duo Peaking Lighting combine components of dub, Krautrock, disco, and psychedelic play their unique make of cosmic music. Indra Dunis (of Dynasty and Amounts) and Aaron Coyes had been bandmates in the Bay Region music group Rahdunes before developing a home-recording task utilizing a drum machine, a Hammond body …

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Jeans Wilder

Denim jeans Wilder — a gritty, drowsy, lo-fi task similar to functions like Best Coastline and BEATEN UP — may be the single task of Andrew Caddick, formerly of Fantastic Magic. Having produced several recordings beneath the name Denim jeans Wilder ahead of his period with Fantastic Magic, Caddick donned …

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Fokofpolisiekar

Calling their strap “F*ck Off Police force Car” and their big sole “Burn off South Africa” designed these were never likely to become mainstream, but that was never important because of this South African post-hardcore strap created in Bellville, close to Cape Town, in August 2003. The easy act of …

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Aleister X

Mystical and highly conceptual, NEW YORK performer Aleister X 1st materialized with some EP releases in the past due 2000s. After becoming associated with the saving of dub superstar Lee Perry’s 2008 recording Repentance, X’s debut four-song EP, Bangers and Coffee beans, arrived in past due 2009, showcasing his unusual …

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Shannon & the Clams

Mixing up together the doo wop and early rock and roll & roll from the ’50s, the dramatic girl group noises from the ’60s, plus some punky snarl brought in from 1977, Oakland, California’s Shannon & the Clams developed a appear that was charmingly retro but never stale. Produced in …

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Josh Thompson

Nation songwriter Josh Thompson kicked off his profession in ’09 2009, when he released his 1st single, “Ale up for grabs,” and co-authored a music for Jason Michael Carroll’s TOP album Developing Up GETS Old. A indigenous of traditional western Wisconsin, Thompson started pouring concrete alongside his dad at age …

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Cloud Nothings

Cloud Nothings’ prolific lo-fi pop may be the brainchild of Dylan Baldi, a Cleveland, Ohio indigenous who was simply still in his young adults when the hype approximately his music started. Baldi was majoring in audio documenting at university when he slipped out to spotlight the music he was producing …

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Black Ryder

Going for a dark, sultry method of shoegaze, the Black colored Ryder produced in 2007 after vocalists/multi-instrumentalists Aimee Nash and Scott Von Ryper departed in the Morning After Girls. Originally from Sydney, Australia, the set collaborated with associates of Brian Jonestown Massacre, Dark Rebel Motorcycle Membership, Swervedriver as well as …

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The Story So Far

Influenced by both energetic pop-punk as well as the wistfulness of classic emo functions, Walnut Creek, California punk quintet the storyplot So Far shaped in 2007. The founding lineup from the music group included vocalist Parker Cannon, guitarists Kevin Geyer and Kevin Ambrose, drummer Ryan Torf, and bassist Kelen Capener. …

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A Grave with No Name

Influenced with the lo-fi ’90s indie aesthetic of Pavement and Sebadoh and from the past due-2000s shoegaze revival alongside Banjo or Freakout, Atlas Appear and Big Green, A Grave without Name may be the musical brainchild of London-based musician Alex Shields. Called after an in-joke that referenced metalcore/emo group As …

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