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Drugdealer

After stints producing music beneath the names Work DMT and Salvia Plath, L.A. musician Michael Collins transformed his name towards the much less pun-based, but still provocative Drugdealer. Operate DMT have been a lo-fi psychedelic task starting in ’09 2009 that released a few albums before getting sued by an …

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Surface to Air Missive

Neo-psychedelia crackerjack Surface area to Atmosphere Missive is a creation of bandleader Taylor Ross, formerly of indie digital outfit Dream Like. Ross documented the project’s eponymous debut in his hometown of Tallahassee, Florida, playing all of the tools himself. Despite breaking multiple bone fragments in an incident throughout a drum …

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Chicano Batman

Chicano Batman supply their high-spirited substitute Latin synthesis from tropicália, Western world Coastline psychedelia, and later-’60s/early-’70s spirit, among other designs. Eduardo Arenas (bass, vocals), Bardo Martinez (business lead vocals, organ, electric guitar), and Gabriel Villa (drums, percussion) produced their documented debut in ’09 2009 using a self-released, self-titled record. After …

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Mild High Club

The Mild Great Membership is a psychedelic pop group helmed by Alexander Brettin, a Los Angeles-based musician who originally hailed from Chicago. The group’s sound is certainly pleasantly woozy and laid-back, but displays a subtle focus on detail without having to be extreme or indulgent. Brettin started focusing on Mild …

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Walter TV

Weirdo pop music group Walter Television were formed in Vancouver, Uk Columbia this year 2010 with a ragtag team of Technicolor audio sculptors, Pierce McGarry, Joe McMurray, and Simon Ankenman. The bandmembers relocated to Montreal, where they relocated into a home with Captured Songs solo artist Mac pc DeMarco and …

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Salvia Plath

Baltimore local Michael Collins got his begin making music beneath the name Work DMT in the past due 2000s. After producing two albums (2010’s Banana Break up and 2012’s Dreams) composed of drifting, atmospheric sonic collages that hover somewhere within psychedelia, J Dilla-style hip-hop, and Seaside Boys-influenced pop, Collins was …

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Jib Kidder

Jib Kidder is among the monikers multimedia collagist Sean Schuster-Craig uses for his artwork, whether he’s building chalk graffiti murals or music mosaics. Schuster-Craig was raised in Georgia and was motivated with the Southern hip-hop picture — which he afterwards paid homage to along with his online anthology Twankle and …

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