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Matthew Perryman Jones

An articulate songwriter using a flexible and gritty tenor tone of voice — a mixture which has drawn evaluations to everyone from Jeff Buckley to Leonard Cohen — Matthew Perryman Jones gets the touch of the poet as well as the narrative reach of a brief story writer, building the …

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Krallice

A collaboration between well-respected guitarist Mick Barr (of Orthrelm and Ocrilim) as well as the equally well-appreciated axeman Colin Marston (of Behold… The Arctopus and Dysrhythmia), Krallice are an greatly technical — however somewhat restrained, in comparison to a few of Barr’s additional endeavors — dark metal task whose music …

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Sic Alps

Beginning being a messy, gritty indie rock and roll affair rooted in sound pop as well as the Velvet Underground’s seminal soporific lo-fi, Sic Alps formed in the first 2000s being a cooperation between Matt Hartman (formerly of Henry’s Outfit) and Mike Donovan (formerly from the Ropers); both fulfilled in …

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Magnetic Man

Magnetic Man were shaped in 2007 by dubstep producer/DJs Artwork, Benga, and Skream. They initial appeared on a set of industrial mixes released in 2007: Dubstep Allstars, Vol. 5, blended by N-Type, and Wash: 01, blended by Geeneus. The next season, “Ligma VIP” made an appearance on Mary Anne Hobbs’ …

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Raglani

St. Louis digital designer Joseph Raglani tests with meditative drones and static washes to generate ambient landscapes created from audio waves. Citing filmmakers Werner Herzog and Jean-Luc Godard as main influences, and a variety of experimental minimalists, space rock and roll pioneers, and sound performers (Nurse with Wound, Cluster, and …

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Starling Electric

Michigan-based psychedelic/chamber/space/pop/rock giants Starling Electrical originated as the recording project of singer/songwriter Caleb Dillon. A multi-instrumentalist and avid house recordist, the Traverse Town indigenous channeled his like of melodic ’60s and ’70s pop and artwork rock right into a prosperity of materials, around which coalesced the original lineup of drummer …

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Electric Touch

The odd mix of an Englishman amid southeastern Texans, Electric powered Touch emerged following demise of Uk band IV Thieves and Houston, TX-based Bojones. Shane Lawlor, Christopher Leigh, Ross Dubois, and Louis Messina, Jr. emerged jointly in Austin, and quickly earned a pursuing with well-received gigs at Coachella and South …

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The Japanese Popstars

JAPAN Popstars are an electric trio from Derry, Northern Ireland, focusing on the same type of pop-leaning big beats that fueled ’90s acts like Underworld, the Prodigy, and Orbital. Gary Curran (aka DJ Curntables), Declan McLaughlin (aka Decky Hedrock), and Gareth “Galo” Donoghue debuted using the one “Rodney Trotter” (called …

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The Lord Dog Bird

Colin McCann started building recordings beneath the moniker god, the father Dog Parrot when his primary task, the Baltimore, MD-based indie rock and roll clothing Wilderness, took a yearlong break beginning in early 2007. While Wilderness had been on hiatus, McCann documented a assortment of organic, rustic music that nodded …

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Hatchback

Hatchback may be the nom du disque of Samuel Milton Grawe, a lifelong music enthusiast and inventor of expansive, evocative, easygoing electronic epics. Created in 1976, he spent his years as a child between Maclean, VA, and New Delhi, India, and beyond; journeying the world along with his Globe Bank-employed …

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