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Mike Clark

Having uncovered dance music and DJing on the tail end of the initial disco era in 1979, Detroit local Mike Clark submerged himself in the early-’80s post-disco era and continuing developing his DJing skills through the entire ’80s and ’90s and in to the early 2000s among the Engine City’s …

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Brian Harden

Nurtured around the jazz sounds of artists such as for example Kilometers Davis and Herbie Hancock aswell as the burgeoning mid-’80s home scene in his hometown of Chicago, Brian Harden was very well primed for any career like a musician. Despite his insufficient formal musicianship, he started producing jazz-influenced home …

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Agent X

Having uncovered dance music and DJing on the tail end of the initial disco era in 1979, Detroit producer/DJ Agent X submerged himself in the early-’80s post-disco era and continuing developing his DJing skills through the entire ’80s and ’90s and in to the early 2000s among the Electric motor …

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The Tremeloes

When UK chart-toppers Brian Poole AS WELL AS THE Tremeloes parted business in 1966, few could have wagered how the backing group would outdo the business lead singer. Remarkably, nevertheless, the relaunched Tremeloes continued to eclipse not merely Poole, however the unique hitmaking act. During their reconvening in 1966, the …

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Mike Clark

Drummer Mike Clark established fact seeing that the drummer for Herbie Hancock’s funk-jazz clothing the Headhunters, and headed in the group after Hancock still left to pursue various other tasks. But Clark will go considerably beyond playing basic R&B rhythms, getting one of the most astute modern jazz drummers who …

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Suicidal Tendencies

Judging using their name, Suicidal Tendencies had been never afraid of just a little controversy. Created in Venice, California, through the early ’80s, the group’s innovator right from the start was outspoken vocalist Mike Muir. The clothing specific in vicious hardcore in early stages — creating a large pursuing among …

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The Headhunters

The Headhunters represented a significant turning point for Herbie Hancock, whose method of fusion became slicker and much more commercial (though not without substance or integrity) with the forming of this popular music group in 1973. Before that, the chameleonic pianist/keyboardist have been leading a daring device known as the …

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Corin Tucker Band

15 years after co-founding Sleater-Kinney, riot grrrl Corin Tucker found herself playing an advantage show in Portland, OR, where she sprinkled several new songs into her solo set. Following the present, Tucker — who’d been on hiatus with Sleater-Kinney since 2006 — made a decision to convert those new music …

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