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Akufen

Since 1999, Akufen (Montreal’s Marc Leclair) continues to be amassing a heavy stockpile of 12″ releases for brands like Perlon, Background, Traum, Mouth, Trapez, and Drive Inc. With affects which range from Bootsy to Mancini to Moroder to Reich, Leclair’s productions veer from complicated experimental techno to pop-oriented micro-house. For …

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Michael Ian Black

By merging off-the-wall laughter with dry out, deadpan wit, Michael Ian Dark (given birth to Michael Schwartz) rose with the rates of comedy following his debut on MTV’s THEIR STATE. Black joined up with the MTV display during its inaugural calendar year in 1993, having lately left NY University’s Tisch …

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Tipsy

Brought jointly by their shared fascination for experimental music and sound, the San Francisco-based lounge-collage duo Tipsy includes Tim Digulla and David Gardner. Previously, Gardner caused sonic manipulators like PGR and Big Town Orchestra; Digulla started recording noise tasks on his walkman whilst in junior high beneath the name NO-ONE. …

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Add N to (X)

Name-checking a diverse solid of progenitors including Varése, Xenakis, and Robert Moog, in addition to Can and Stereolab, Add N to X are electro-historians of the sort, enthusiasts of vintage synthesizer technology, and brutal propagators from the man-machine visual (the cover of the second recording features member Ann Shenton for …

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Religious Knives

Religious Kitchen knives combine noise drones with humming guitar, organs, drums, bass, and dueling vocal harmonies to create an eerie mixture of reverberated psychedelia that references wintry (often chillingly cool) sounds from the ’60s. The Velvet Underground, Goblin, and Popol Vuh certainly are a several band’s influences, and therefore, plus …

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Tim Wilson

Georgia-born nation comedian Tim Wilson was a blessed funnyman, delivering dead-on impressions of his teachers while even now in primary school; he afterwards MC’ed his high school’s skill displays, but after taking on guitar as a teenager he rather aspired to some profession in music. Whilst in college he recognized …

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Zeni Geva

Among Japan’s more eccentric and intriguing great music exports from the past due ’80s and ’90s, self-professed “progressive hardcore trio” Zeni Geva (their name derives from a historical Japanese term for “cash” along with a corruption from the German “gewalt,” or assault) forcibly fused components of rock, hardcore, industrial music, …

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Tim Burgess

Tim Burgess inherited Mick Jagger’s rock and roll & move swagger and big lip area before Oasis’ Liam Gallagher became well-known for them. When Burgess debuted along with his group the Charlatans in the past due ‘80s, he appeared and sounded nearly interchangeable with lots of the Manchester, Britain artists …

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Moot Ditty

Rapper Moot Ditty was created and raised in Western Pittsburg, CA, building his recorded debut at age group 15 when he guested on older sibling Gelo’s 1994 work Havin’ It My Method. Signing towards the Bay Rider label, Moot Ditty produced his single debut in 1999 with 110 Levels.

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Buckethead

Buckethead is among the most bizarre and enigmatic numbers in American underground and experimental music since Parliament-Funkadelic birthed their bevy of cosmic heroes within the mid-’70s. An achieved multi-instrumentalist most widely known for his virtuosic control of the guitar, Buckethead is among the instrument’s most recognizable modern innovators, his rapid-fire …

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