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Sur Carabela

Venezuelan Sur Carabela reunited regional experienced musicians inside a seven-piece trip-hop task influenced by main figures in its genre. The group was led by composer/arranger Oswaldo Rodríguez and ex-Sentimiento Muerto bassist Ervin Shafer, aka Wincho. Following the two had been became a member of by Willy Díaz, Bernardo Rísquez, Lendell …

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A Shoreline Dream

The third within an ongoing type of similarly themed however, not musically identical projects from your core duo of Ryan Policky and Gabriel Ratliff, A Shoreline Dream combines the epic sonic attack of post-rock outfits like Godspeed You! Dark Emperor and Sigur Rós using the even more pop-oriented and danceable …

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Hayko Cepkin

Hayko Cepkin can be an educated musician, despite his rebel picture in the Turkish large music scene. Delivered in Istanbul in 1978, Cepkin researched performing at Mimar Sinan College or university and later went to Timur Selcuk Modern Music Middle for performing and music theory. After piano research on the …

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The Chimes

Scottish R&B trio the Chimes shaped in 1988 when multi-instrumentalists and producers Mike Peden and Wayne Locke (formerly from the synth-poppers Fiction Manufacturer) drafted singer Pauline Henry to sing about some dance-pop demos that they had documented. The resulting paths got the trio authorized to CBS Information, who released their …

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Jamie Woon

London, Britain native Jamie Woon, the son of background vocalist Mae McKenna, debuted in 2006 having a startling folk-soul a cappella upgrade of “The Wayfaring Stranger.” In the beginning issued like a one-sided 12″ solitary, the song premiered again the next February with a genuine, “Gravity,” and a set of …

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Lisp

A five-piece East London collective formed by Brad Rubinstein, Jonny Gordon, Jason Hall, Adam Affluent, and former Disco Inferno bassist Paul Willmott, Lisp introduced their rock and roll experimentalism on Brain Horizon in Sept of 1999 using the Flatspin one, but finished up gaining even more notoriety because of their …

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Breton

Breton certainly are a London-based indie music collective using a concentrate on D.We.Y. culture, multimedia system, and audio/visible experimentalism. Founding associates Roman Rappak and Adam Ainger initial began playing jointly in 2007 and had been later joined up with by Ian Patterson and Daniel McIlvenny when the group create shop …

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DJ Krush

Japanese turntablist and producer DJ Krush is among the few island-nation artists to become embraced with the global hip-hop world. Launching materials through Sony in Japan, Mo’Wax and Virgin in the U.K., and Axiom, Darkness, and A&M in the us, Krush’s heady make of experimental, (generally) instrumental hip-hop continues to …

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Groove Armada

Veteran London dance duo Groove Armada contain Tom Findlay and Andy Cato. The group created in the middle-’90s after Findlay and Cato had been introduced from the latter’s sweetheart and soon began their own golf club, also called Groove Armada (after a ’70s discotheque), which presented their rotating. By 1997 …

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Dive Index

Dive Index is a collaborative downtempo electronica task based in NEW YORK featuring songwriter/manufacturer Will Thomas and also a variety of visitor vocalists and music artists. From the unbiased label Natural Music, Dive Index produced its full-length record debut in 2007 with Mid/Surroundings. Furthermore to Thomas, the record features vocalists …

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