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The Battle of Land and Sea

The Fight of Property & Ocean is a music showcase for the songs and vocals of Sarah O’Shura, who are able to evoke a startling emotional power regardless of the gentleness of her instrument as well as the sparseness of her recordings. O’Shura was created and elevated in a little …

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Jean on Jean

Following the breakup of Out Hud in 2005, cellist and vocalist Molly Schnick began documenting songs which were far taken off the dance-punk sounds of her previous group. The seductive and reflective music she done over another 3 years are gathered beneath the name Jean on Jean, and her debut …

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Joker’s Daughter

The atmospheric folk-pop outfit Joker’s Daughter is a collaboration between English-by-way-of Greece singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist Helena Costas and genre-bending hip-hop artist/producer Danger Mouse (Gnarls Barkley, Danger Doom, DM & Jemini). Costas, who started her musical profession on violin, crafts elegant pop tracks that attract on from mythology to meals to past due-’60s/early-’70s …

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Macklemore

A grassroots achievement, Seattle rapper Macklemore not merely climbed to number 2 around the Billboard 200 album graphs, but with small mainstream help, his 2012 sophomore launch debuted with just Mumford & Sons in his method for the main spot. Delivered Ben Haggerty and elevated in Seattle, he debuted as …

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Katjonband

Katjonband tag a cooperation between associates of two uncompromising, politically charged rings which have been engaged in music troublemaking because the past due ’70s — Jon Langford from the Mekons and Katrin Bornfeld (aka Kat Ex girlfriend or boyfriend) from the Ex girlfriend or boyfriend. As the Mekons had been …

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Musée Mécanique

Called after a seaside museum in SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, Musée Mécanique mixes pianos, guitars, synthesizers, and vintage tools into a exclusive chamber pop sound. Founding people Micah Rabwin and Sean Ogilvie had been elevated in California, where they drew impact through the museum’s vintage charm. Implementing the name Musée …

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DM Stith

Given birth to in Buffalo, NY, singer/songwriter David Stith spent his formative years encircled by music. The child of a university wind ensemble/chapel movie director and pianist mom with a set of opera-singing sisters, Stith started his personal music profession after an extended affair with composing, illustration, and graphical design. …

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Micky Green

Paris-based magic size Micky Green was created in Sydney, Australia, in 1984. In France, she was noticed and coached by Renaud Letang in the documenting of her 1st 2007 LP, White colored T-Shirt. The recording achieved strong product sales in France thanks a lot in part towards the achievement of …

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It’s a Musical

It’s a Musical’s buoyant, brainy indie pop music, just like other tasks by co-founder Ella Blixt (Bobby Baby, Bobby & Blumm), nod to works like Hi there Seahorse!, Mates of Condition, and Structures in Helsinki. Blixt fulfilled Robert Kretzschmar (also of Woman Boy), who become the spouse of It’s a …

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Laura Barrett

A virtuoso within the kalimba — an African device also called the thumb piano — Toronto-based singer/songwriter Laura Barrett also takes on with indie pop collective the Hidden Cams. Barrett’s personal music is very simple, often comprising simply the kalimba and her tone of voice, and frequently quirkier: she started …

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