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Iglu & Hartly

Formed by College or university of Colorado students Jarvis Anderson (keyboards, vocals), Sam Martin (keyboards, vocals), and Simon Katz (guitar), fresh wave revivalists Iglu & Hartly arrived together following the three relocated to California to go after their musical aspirations. Immediately after, they were became a member of by Chicago …

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Pnau

Pnau — featuring Sydney college buddies Nick Littlemore and Peter Mayes — weren’t the normal Aussie music action if they first strike the stage through the mid-’90s. Rather than rock, they performed acid home and trance. Within a changing environment down under, nevertheless, where dance music was attaining power, the …

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Lo-Fi-FNK

Swedish electro pop music group comprising Leo Drougge (b. Malmö, Sweden; vocals, synthesizers, electric guitar) and August Hellsing (b. Malmö, Sweden; synthesizers, percussion). Drougge and Hellsing fulfilled at school, developing their musical relationship in 2001 more than a distributed love of digital music. Using vintage ways to record their music, …

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Darwin Deez

An equal mixture of indie, wacky, Beck, and Fleetwood Mac, Brooklyn’s Darwin Deez is experienced at mixing sunshine pop with some indie attitude and lo-fi dissonance, but he’s been recognized to travel audiences crazy along with his offbeat, Napoleon Dynamite-like dance routines. After hanging out in the N.Con.C. music group …

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Nordpolen

Nordpolen (Swedish for “the North Pole”) may be the nom du disque of songwriter and musician Pelle Hallström. His music is definitely a curious mixture of lovely, relatively folky pop with thumping home and club-ready electronica, a far more anthemic cousin towards the wistful, positive electro-pop confections of his labelmates …

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