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Alkemyst

France’s Alkemyst spent a lot of the nineties attempting to produce a go from it with unpredictable membership as well as the oft-used name Endless, but by 1998, both they’d resolved on the somewhat steady line-up and their eventual name. Vocalist Fabrice Sollier, guitarists Séverin Bonneville and Arnaud Ménard, bassist …

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Disco Zombies

Melodic Leicester, England punk band Disco Zombies included bassist Geoff Dodimead, drummer Andy Fullerton, guitarist Johnny “Electric guitar” Hawkins, and vocalist/guitarist Andy Ross, until Dave Henderson — who had completed costume design for Derek Jarman’s film Jubilee — was added being a vocalist. The quintet documented a four-track EP, nonetheless …

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TC

TC may be the alias of drum’n’bass maker, DJ, and vocalist Tom Casswell, who also moves beneath the name Tommy Young man. Developing up in Bristol, U.K., Casswell normally gravitated toward the city’s wealthy musical history, and taking motivation from famous brands Roni Size, LTJ Bukem, and Massive Assault, started …

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Thee Oh Sees

Among the cornerstone rings from the post-millennium garage area/psych resurgence, Thee Oh Views represent a purposefully chaotic fusion of electric guitar and synth sound, strong and elemental melodies, and addled but focused episodes. Thee Oh Views had been founded by guitarist John Dwyer; originally from Providence, Rhode Isle, after relocating …

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Graveyard Rodeo

Among the early purveyors from the right now well-established NOLA make of sludgecore (we.e., hardcore matches metallic and doom), Graveyard Rodeo documented a set of underachieving, and mainly overlooked, early-’90s albums for the Hundred years Media label. Actually, the early-days regular membership of potential Corrosion of Conformity guitarist and vocalist …

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Zen Guerrilla

The rock fusion band Zen Guerilla is a music oddity quite befitting the Sub Pop genre. Produced in the first ’90s in Delaware, Marcus Durant (vocals), Andy Duvall (drums), Carl Horne (bass), and Full Millman (electric guitar) described their very own musical stylings with blues, rock and roll, and gospel …

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Hans Zimmer

Perhaps one of the most prolific film composers from the past due 20th and early 21st hundreds of years, Hans Zimmer was created Sept 12, 1957 in Frankfurt, Germany. After relocating to London as a teenager, he later published marketing jingles for Air-Edel Affiliates, and in 1980 collaborated using the …

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Hexstatic

Though they’re most widely known in the music world as the award-winning visual arm of audio cut-and-paste professionals Coldcut, Hexstatic (previously Hex) has divided the barriers between music, multimedia, and computers since they created the initial computer-generated pop video (Coldcut’s Christmas Break) in 1990. Graphical design performers Robert Pepperell and …

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Danny Byrd

A well-respected figure in the noughties drum’n’bass picture, manufacturer Danny Byrd finally broke to the mainstream a decade after putting your signature on his initial record deal. Blessed in Bath, THE WEST England, Byrd began producing music on an inexpensive sampler key pad after creating a love from the early-’90s …

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Darren Price

Allied with well known Uk techno producer/DJs like Luke Slater and Dave Angel, Darren Cost documented for Junior Boy’s Own and toured the world as Underworld’s offical DJ but later on produced waves of his personal with a few of the most pure, undistilled techno becoming manufactured in Britain. Given …

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