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Catherine A.D.

To state that Catherine A.D. (created Catherine Anne Davies) triggered an immediate effect would be placing it mildly. Getting collaborators like Bernard Butler and Liam Howe or sketching evaluations to such famous British songstresses as PJ Harvey and Kate Bush can be no mean feat. A self-taught multi-instrumentalist, chanteuse, and …

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TM Juke

Educated on classical and jazz guitar, TM Juke (blessed Alex Cowan) found the sampler as an adolescent, partially in an effort to annoy his pops (who was simply insisting that his son consider formal music lessons since Alex was seven), and partially due to his appreciate of hip-hop. At 23 …

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Madsen

German punk-pop clothing Madsen derived its moniker in the surname from the 3 Madsen brothers on the lineup’s primary: vocalist/guitarist Sebastian, business lead guitarist Johannes, and drummer Sascha, all items from the Wendlands region. The siblings started collaborating as teenagers and in the past due ’90s produced the hard rock-band …

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Wolf People

The brainchild of singer and guitarist Jack port Clear, Wolf People were only available in 2005 when Clear recorded a demonstration album in the British town of Bedford. Called after the kids’s book Small Jacko as well as the Wolf People, the music group is normally a throwback towards the …

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Cage the Elephant

Although chart success in Britain was an unlikely first rung on the ladder to fame for the band from Bowling Green, Kentucky, mainstream rock-band Cage the Elephant achieved that. Produced by Matt Shultz, Brad Shultz, Jared Champ, Lincoln Parish, and Daniel Tichenor, the group gained a contract using the Relentless …

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The Horse’s Ha

Because the group took its name from your Dylan Thomas’ short story The Horse’s Ha, one might assume that band was a British folk revival group with art house intentions, but Horse’s Ha comes from Chicago, IL, although there is nothing at all actually remotely Midwestern about their sound. Horse’s …

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Pearson Sound

London-based producer David Sullivan entered the dubstep scene beneath the name Ramadanman, originally launching material in his eponymous label, and subsequently co-founding Hessle Audio with Ben UFO and Pangaea. Further Ramadanman produces appeared on Spirit Jazz, Apple Pips, and Aus Music. Sullivan debuted his Pearson Audio alias in ’09 2009, …

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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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Dark Suns

Having a sound inspired in equal parts from the progressive death metallic of Sweden’s Opeth, as well as the orchestrated gothic death/doom of November’s Doom and early Heaven Lost, Dark Suns surfaced from the town of Leipzig, Germany, in 1997. An initial demonstration, Below Dark Illusion, made an appearance the …

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Animals as Leaders

After playing for a couple of years in the “directly” music world as an associate of the distinctively virtuosic Washington, D.C.-centered metalcore band Reflux, seven- and eight-string guitar wizard Tosin Abasi was asked to record a single album from the group’s then-record label, Prosthetic Records, after the group disbanded. Initially, …

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