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David Alexander McDonald

Given birth to Steven Edward McDonald in the British Midlands in 1956, McDonald started formal musical teaching while an orchestral percussionist in age ten, getting an avid enthusiast of classical music after viewing 2001: AN AREA Odyssey in 1968. A family group proceed to Mandeville, Jamaica, in 1969 opened up …

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Le Car

Detroit duo Le Car help to make quirky, lo-fi listening techno similar to Kraftwerk and Gary Numan, aswell as newer upgrade artists such as for example Elecktroids, Dopplereffekt, and Ectomorph. Comprising Adam Miller and Ian Clark, the majority of Le Car’s materials to day (like the Autofuel and Autograph EPs) …

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Taxi Girl

Taxi Female was formed in Paris in the later ’70s around Daniel Darc (vocals), Mirwais (electric guitar), Laurent Sinclair (keyboards), Stéphane Erard (bass), and Pierre Wolfsohn (drums). The music group played straight alongside such renowned works as Marquis de Sade in the French ’80s cult rings club. Mainly inspired by …

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David Gahan

Synth pop wasn’t designed to have a spirit. Pioneered by German techno wizards Kraftwerk in the ’70s, digital pop music became a haven for chilly detachment. With no hollow baritone of vocalist David Gahan (delivered David Callcott), there wouldn’t end up being much fireplace in the man made grooves of …

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The Plastic People of the Universe

This band’s debut may have been perhaps one of the most amazing and radical records to become released through the punk era (or any era for example), recorded beneath the most extreme conditions in the years before punk rock was possible (1973-1974). Prague’s Plastic material Folks of the World, as …

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Ippu-Do

A Japan techno-pop trio of the first ’80s led by singer/songwriter Masami Tsuchiya, Ippu-Do was the missing hyperlink between Japan’s Yellow Magic Orchestra and England’s Japan — neither as purely electronic as the former nor as prettily atmospheric as the last mentioned. (YMO’s Ryuichi Sakamoto collaborated with Tsuchiya on his …

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Silk Flowers

Forging a hallucinatory mixture of synths and deep, slurred vocals that appear to be Ian Curtis on coughing syrup, New York’s Silk Plants features vocalist/multi-instrumentalist Aviram Cohen and keyboardist Peter Schuette from Soiled Mattress & the Springs, and Ethan Swan of Car Clutch, Emergency, and Corpse Kisser. The music group …

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Little Black Dress

Shaped in 2005 by experienced Dallas musicians Toby Pipes (who strike the big style in1993 with the very best Ten strike “Breakfast time at Tiffany’s” using the strap Deep Blue Something) and Nolan Thies, Texas-based indie rock and roll outfit BLACK OUTFITS crafts arena-sized pop songs in the design of …

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Sleepy Eyes of Death

Bridging the distance between shoegazer and electronic rock and roll, Sleepy Eye of Death cite My Bloody Valentine and Kraftwerk as inspirations and run into such as a mash-up of Mogwai and M83. Their music is normally dense and effective with split textures of vintage keyboards, synthesizers, and cacophonous guitars …

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Lazer Crystal

Mixing jagged electro-rock and soaring synth pop with cybernetic relieve, Chicago’s Lazer Crystal features singer/multi-instrumentalist Mikale De Graff, multi-instrumentalist/singer Nicholas Go through, and percussionist Josh Johannpeter. De Graff and Johannpeter also play in Mahjongg, as well as the band’s users have also used Cave and Waterbabies. Lazer Crystal released its …

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