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Gotye

Gotye (pronounced “go-ti-yay” or “Gauthier”) may be the alias of Australian electronic pop trickster Wally de Backer. Blessed in Belgium and elevated in Melbourne, de Backer started producing music in his bedroom as a teenager, and for quite some time fronted the rock-band Downstares. Following the group dissolved, he gravitated …

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Mainland

Combining NY grit with Californian pop sensibilities, Mainland crafted catchy garage area and post-punk ditties having a smart eyes toward ’80s fresh wave, ’90s alternative, as well as the sonic aesthetic from the early-aughts “The” rings. Shaped by three close friends from California — Jordan Topf on vocals and acoustic …

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Kitty Donohoe

With a lovely voice and an capability to write haunting, melodic, and literate songs, Michigan’s Kitty Donohoe is a genuine treasure. Blessed outside Detroit in Royal Oak, Donohoe began piano lessons at five, picking right up your guitar as an adolescent, which quickly fueled her innate songwriting capability. Following senior …

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Sleepy Sun

Trippy rockers Sleepy Sunlight began in 2005, when UC Santa Cruz learners Bret Constantino (vocals), Matt Holliman and Evan Reiss (guitar), Hubert Man (bass), and Brian Tice (drums) shaped the bluesy garage rock act Mania. Nevertheless, the band’s music steadily became even more expansive and eclectic, and by 2007 these …

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Boy Crisis

An electro-pop music group from Brooklyn, Young man Problems were a hipster favourite before they’d even signed a saving contract, aside from released a debut recording. Influenced from the post-disco/post-punk audio of the first ’80s, the music group was founded in 2005 at Wesleyan Artwork University in Connecticut. Subsequently located …

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A BIG YES… and a small no

Brooklyn-based indie rock ensemble A LARGE YES… and a little no play a combination ’90s shoegaze-influenced melodic rock and roll and folk. Shaped in 2006 by previous members from the music group Fat Mama, A LARGE YES… and a little no center about vocalist/vibraphonist Kevin Kendrick and in addition feature …

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Perle Lama

French neo-soul chanteuse Perle Lama embraced the customs of American R&B and Caribbean zouk to get critical and industrial success. Created January 20, 1984, in Fort-de-France, Martinique, Lama was simply 14 years of age when she stated best honors in the JM Tranquility Contest. The reward, a recording agreement, yielded …

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Optimo

Optimo refers both towards the Glaswegian DJ duo of J.D. Twitch and J.G. Wilkes and, as Optimo Espacio, towards the membership night they’ve operate in their indigenous town since 1997. Twitch (blessed Keith McIvor) and Wilkes will be the following generation from the cross-pollination that flowered on the Hacienda in …

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Black Jake & the Carnies

The first conception of Dark Jake & the Carnies arrived on Halloween party in 2002, though it could take Dark Jake many years of trying out sound and lineup prior to the band was to find its special “crabgrass” sound. Led by Jake Zettelmaier on vocals and banjo, his Carnies …

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The Woods

The Woods may be the lo-fi folk project of Floridian Ian Dudley, who frequently utilizes assistance from his friends in his recordings. His initial album, A Parrot That Cannot Take a flight, was documented in 11 times in Tallahassee and arrived over the tiny Coping with Spirits Information imprint, though …

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