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Blumentopf

German hip-hop quintet Blumentopf was celebrated because of its witty yet often politically charged rhymes and electrifying concert events. Created in Munich in 1995, Blumentopf (“blossom container”) comprised four MCs — Cajus Heinzmann, Bernhard Wunderlich, Florian Schuster, and Roger Manglus — and one DJ, Sebastian “Sepalot” Weiss. Their debut recording, …

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Wings

Following his further solo album, Ram memory, in 1971, ex-Beatle Paul McCartney and his wife, Linda, created Wings, that was intended to be considered a full-fledged documenting and touring strap. Denny Laine, a previous guitarist for the Moody Blues, and drummer Denny Seiwell done the lineup and Wings released their …

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Danza Invisible

Known as among the main acts involved with a local motion known as Movida Madrileña, Spanish rock-band Danza Invisible documented its initial four-track EP following being successful a music contest at Jerez de la Frontera, producing the group’s debut album in 1983. It had been in 1987 that Danza Invisible …

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Hexstatic

Though they’re most widely known in the music world as the award-winning visual arm of audio cut-and-paste professionals Coldcut, Hexstatic (previously Hex) has divided the barriers between music, multimedia, and computers since they created the initial computer-generated pop video (Coldcut’s Christmas Break) in 1990. Graphical design performers Robert Pepperell and …

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Darren Price

Allied with well known Uk techno producer/DJs like Luke Slater and Dave Angel, Darren Cost documented for Junior Boy’s Own and toured the world as Underworld’s offical DJ but later on produced waves of his personal with a few of the most pure, undistilled techno becoming manufactured in Britain. Given …

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Heavy D & the Boyz

Large D (given birth to Dwight Errington Myers) formed Large D & the Boyz with high-school close friends DJ Eddie F (given birth to Eddie Ferrell), Problems T-Roy (given birth to Troy Dixon), and G. Whiz (created Glen Parrish). Their demonstration tape reached Def Jam professional André Harrell, who was …

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Mano Negra

Named honoring an Andalucian anarchist group, Mano Negra surfaced through the same Parisian artists’ scene which also provided rise towards the like-minded Les Negresses Vertes, sketching equal influence through the punk ethos from the Clash as well as the large number of sounds and rhythms endemic towards the global music …

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Haujobb

Their style a synthesis of commercial electronic devices and dance music, Haujobb shaped in Germany in 1993 round the trio of Dejan Samardzic, Daniel Meier with B. Junemann. Following the release of the cassette-only album called Drift Wheeler, Haujobb authorized to Off Defeat Information and in 1993 released an effective …

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Guano Apes

German alt-rock quartet Guano Apes feature vocalist Sandra Nasic, guitarist Henning Rümenapp, bassist Stefan Ude, and drummer Dennis Poschwatta. Ude, Rümenapp, and Poschwatta have been playing jointly for some time and added Nasic with time to earn initial place in the 1996 “Regional Heroes” competition kept by VIVA, Germany’s music …

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