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Amen Dunes

Amen Dunes may be the task of Damon McMahon, whose mixture of folk, psychedelia, and atmospherics has attracted comparisons to Roky Erickson, Syd Barrett, Chris Knox, Suicide, and Royal Trux. A Philadelphia indigenous and a previous person in Inouk, McMahon released an record under his very own name, Mansions, in …

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Timber Timbre

The eclectic Canadian group Timber Timbre features singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist Taylor Kirk, keyboardist Mathieu Charbonneau, guitarist Simon Trottier, and drummer Olivier Fairfield. Acquiring motivation for the project’s name from a cabin in Ontario where Kirk produced a few of his 1st recordings, Timber Timbre self-released two albums — 2006’s Cedar Shakes and …

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Buddy Max

Within a genre filled with colorful characters, Buddy Max is obviously not the most well-known, but may be one of the most weird. Enthusiasts of oddball, self-produced recordings possess kept a longtime devotion to Max’s melody “The Birthmark Tale,” which, at almost eight minutes, is normally much longer than “McArthur …

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The Godz

Few rings in the history of rock & move were stranger compared to the NY City-based Godz. Documenting for the wonderfully idiosyncratic ESP-DISK label from your mid-’60s before early ’70s, the Godz coughed up a number of the strangest, most dissonant, purposely incompetent rock and roll sound ever produced. Area …

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Home Blitz

The name directed at the recording project of New Jersey’s Daniel DiMaggio, House Blitz released its initial recorded work — the 7″ three-song EP Live Outdoors — in 2006. While DiMaggio is certainly — definitely — the first choice of House Blitz, other music artists do add their support towards …

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Daniel Johnston

Much like other talented but troubled performers such as for example Syd Barrett, Brian Wilson, and Roky Erickson, Daniel Johnston battles a daily struggle with the chronic mental disease which has plagued him almost his life time. However, despite repeated rounds of delusional behavior wherein he provides actually endangered himself …

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Burial

Anonymity was area of the preliminary lure of Burial, a dubstep maker from London. “I really like…aged jungle and garage area tunes, whenever you didn’t know any thing about them, and nothing at all was between you and the tunes,” Burial was quoted as saying inside a uncommon interview (The …

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Alan Licht

It’s something of the cliché to state a musician “stubbornly won’t end up being categorized,” but with Alan Licht, that declaration is simply the reality. Although guitarist’s body of function encompasses noise rock and roll, alternative pop/rock and roll, improvisational music, free of charge jazz, minimalism, musique concrète, consumer electronics, …

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The Space Lady

Equipped with her trusty battery-powered keyboard and putting on her winged helmet, the area Lady’s playfully ethereal cover songs and originals produced her among Boston and San Francisco’s most distinctive street performers through the ’80s and ’90s — and later on, a well-regarded outsider artist. The amount of money Susan …

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Gary Wilson

The brain-damaged electro-funk of Gary Wilson was new wave once the label was still mainly utilized to categorize punk acts having a sweet tooth for pop. Totally before his period, Wilson utilized chilly synthesizers and bizarre sound files and samples to inform his odd stories of like and sex. In …

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