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Duraluxe

Duraluxe was formed when ex – Hoi Polloi member Troy Daugherty joined pushes in 1997 with Chris Colbert, a LA native who all had experience functioning seeing that an engineer and manufacturer. The two guys began co-writing using an electronic recorder and a drum machine that was a lot more …

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Michael

Michael was an Athens, GA-based indie combo with ties to emo and origins in ’80s radio. The music group first surfaced in 1999, when vocalist/guitarist David Fairbairn, bassist John Nowicki, and drummer Bob Sleppy released the YOU NEED TO Be This High LP through an area Athens indie. Filled with …

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Stephan Moccio

Though he’s a solo performer in his own best, having released his debut album in 2006, Canadian composer/pianist Stephan Moccio initially established himself being a go-to songwriter for the stars, particularly after “A FRESH Day Has Come,” a song he co-wrote for Celine Dion, became a cross-Atlantic smash hit in …

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Picnic

Desire pop trio Picnic hail from your improbable indie hotbed of Tallinn, Estonia. Users Marju Taukar, Rivo Järvsoo, and Andres Soosaar are veterans of the tiny but lively Estonian picture, having played collectively in previous rings before developing Picnic in 2006. Citing affects like Sigur Rós, Cocteau Twins, and My …

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Janet Klein

With her sleek bob haircut (usually using a flower or two placed just so), vintage dresses, strikingly beautiful looks, and artfully customized ukulele, Janet Klein may seem at first to be always a simple novelty act, a Generation X hipster ironically recreating the subtly naughty look of the fin-de-siècle French …

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Bill Ryder-Jones

British multi-instrumentalist/composer/singer/songwriter Costs Ryder-Jones started his music job as the lead guitarist for well-known Hoylake-based psychedelic pop outfit the Coral, with whom he spent 12 years before getting into a solo job. Influenced by famous brands Ennio Morricone, Radiohead’s Jonny Greenwood, as well as the pastoral British folk from the …

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X Japan

X Japan is among the most influential rock and roll bands in Japan history. Formed like a rate metal music group in the first ’80s, the group captivated attention not merely because of its music, but also its popularization of visible kei, a social/musical/fashion motion whose focus on outrageous hair …

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Shimmer Kids Underpop Association

This group’s six core members — guitarist, main singer/songwriter, and producer Josh Babcock; bassist Adam Dobrer; theremin participant Lorelei David; pianist Dave Isbister; saxophonist Dave Dunstan; and drummer Mike Evans — had been native Californians, the majority of whom fulfilled each other if they had been attending classes in the …

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Szymon

A talented but troubled multi-instrumentalist and vocalist/songwriter whose honeyed falsetto and pure pop acumen didn’t enter the general public sphere until 3 years after his loss of life, Szymon Borzestowski’s evocative mixture of folk, pop, and electronica occupied that impalpable nice place between inclusive and otherworldly. Given birth to in …

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Synthetic Block

Synthetic Stop was the performing alias of ambient musician Jonathan Stop. Synthetic Block 1st surfaced around 1998, when he added tracks to different self-employed compilations (tributes to Ruler Crimson, Emerson, Lake & Palmer, as well as the Canterbury Picture being included in this). He released a self-titled affair through Mindspore …

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