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Moon

Formed in LA, California, USA, this psychedelic pop group comprised David Marks (guitar/vocals), an early on person in the Shore Boys until he was changed by Al Jardine in 1964, David Jackson (bass/vocals; ex-Hearts And Bouquets), Larry Dark brown (drums; ex-Davie Allen AS WELL AS THE Arrows), and Matthew Moore …

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Lacuna Coil

Using the debut of their self-titled 1998 EP, Lacuna Coil turned a whole lot of heads in Italy’s ambient/goth scene thanks partly to Cristina Scabbia’s haunting but mesmerizing vocals. Extra recognition arrived after a Western tour with Moonspell and later on using the Gathering and Seigmen. With the others of …

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Solar Fields

Solar Fields may be the recording alias of Magnus Birgersson, an electric musician, composer, and sound designer from Gothenburg, Sweden. Birgersson’s music spans the styles of ambient, IDM, downtempo, and psy-trance, and he in addition has composed numerous gaming soundtracks. Birgersson authorized to French trance/ambient label Ultimae Information in 2001 …

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Love and Rockets

Like and Rockets comprised guitarist/vocalist Daniel Ash, bassist/vocalist David J, and drummer Kevin Haskins, all past members from the pioneering goth music group Bauhaus. Nevertheless, the group didn’t audio nearly the same as its 1st incarnation. Instead, Like and Rockets emphasized the strains of psychedelia and glam rock and roll …

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Zzebra

Zzebra was a top-notch 1970s Uk prog rock and roll group — a brilliant group of kinds — that threw jazz, rock and roll, and African rhythms right into a huge fusion blender. The initial incarnation from the music group highlighted guitarist Terry Smith (previously within the group If ), …

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Rob Mazurek

Originally rooted within the tradition of very difficult bop jazz, cornetist Rob Mazurek progressed into perhaps one of the most regularly exciting pure improvisers of his period. Being a founding person in the multifaceted Chicago Underground collective as well as the 21st hundred years fusion clothing Isotope 217, his playing …

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Lustmord

While his days are spent focusing on sound design for Hollywood scores by Graeme Revell, sound designer Brian Williams documents experimental ambience and dark space music as Lustmord. His recordings have already been embraced by way of a selection of ambient followers, which range from the ’70s traditionalists in the …

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Coil

Primarily established in 1982 being a solo outlet for vocalist and percussionist John Balance, the experimental sonic manipulation unit Coil became a full-fledged concern a year afterwards following arrival of keyboardist/programmer Peter Christopherson, a founder of Psychic TV and a person in Throbbing Gristle. After debuting using the 17-minute one …

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The Gathering

An innovative, classy, and highly enhanced “symphonic metallic” outfit from Holland, the Gathering debuted with 1993’s Constantly, a fairly simple death metallic album with vocals by Marike Groot, although heavy usage of keyboards managed to get stand out a little from additional such albums at that time. The follow-up, 1994’s …

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Jesse Elvis

Spirit singer Jesse Elvis developed his tone of voice with a variety of affects. Hailing from North London, he became thinking about music at a age group, when he started producing and tinkering with his very own music. He was raised hearing Notorious B.We.G., Aaliyah, Small Richard, and Elvis Presley, …

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