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Congo Natty

The ’80s popster turned proto-jungle revolutionary was created Michael West in 1965 in London. He produced Double Difficulty in the first ’80s with Michael Menson and Leigh Visitor, launching the ska-pop strike “Road Tuff.” Rebel MC afterwards gained popularity in England being a pop-rapper, but by 1991 he previously released …

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Zwischenfall

Zwischenfall were a short-lived Belgian synth pop/new influx group active through the early ’80s. They shaped in 1982 and in the beginning contains synthesizer participant Michael Sass, bassist/vocalist Martin Urban, and guitarist/drummer Stephan Kraemer. Merging consumer electronics with traditional rock and roll instruments, they documented some demo tunes that caught …

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Michel Mast

Belgian saxophonist Michel Mast can frequently be heard using tenor in avant-garde jazz and rock albums, and he continues to be featured about baritone and soprano saxophones aswell. Mast began showing up on recordings in the first ’80s, as an associate of Luc Houtkamp’s saxophone quartet Hommage within the group’s …

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SDP

Although their name means the hip-hop-sounding “Stone Deaf Productions,” SDP certainly are a genre-mixing duo from Spandau, Berlin who favor satirical lyrics and ridiculous videos. Shaped in 1999 by people Vincent Stein and Dag-Alexis Kopplin, SDP released themselves in 2002 with an record of demos, Angriff aus Berlin. In 2004 …

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Jawen

The tiny rock ensemble Jawen formed throughout the core of brothers Nicolas and Olivier Jawen. Hailing from Evreux in Normandy, the brothers spent period learning and playing overseas (Nicolas in the U.S.; Olivier in the U.K.) before merging pushes in Paris in 2006. Pursuing time spent back Normandy, the duo …

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Avi Buffalo

Avigdor Zahner-Isenberg began composing songs as a higher college sophomore, using the name Avi Buffalo as his music alias. Within a year’s period, the Long Seaside native had come up with a full music group composed of drummer Sheridan Riley, bassist Arin Fazio, and keyboardist Rebecca Coleman. After playing many …

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Future Islands

Led by crooning frontman Samuel T. Herring, the associates of Upcoming Islands began producing electropop music jointly in 2003 while participating in East Carolina University’s artwork plan. Along with Herring, the original associates of the group had been Adam Beeby, William Cashion, Gerrit Welmers, and Kymia Nawabi, plus they performed …

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Quintino

Quintino may be the music alias of Dutch EDM/progressive home manufacturer and DJ Quinten truck den Berg, whose ecstatic membership anthems have grown to be staples of dance music celebrations as well seeing that the Dutch pop graphs. Blessed in Den Helder, holland in 1985, Quintino started DJ’ing while students …

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Lee Walker

Hailing through the British industrial city of Middlesbrough, Lee Walker got begun tinkering with music in his bedroom at age 15. Locating his feet in the wonderful world of music creation, Walker initially began creating hard, bouncy techno, motivated by Mákina — a Spanish subgenre of techno that drew motivation …

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Attila

Party-hearty loss of life metallic rockers Attila shaped while in senior high school within their hometown of Atlanta in 2005, across the core of founders Chris “Fronz” Fronzak (vocals) and Sean Heenan (drums). The music group played celebrations and festivals around Atlanta. Their initial long-player, 2007’s Fallacy on Statik Manufacturer …

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