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Neu!

While small known and fairly unheralded during its short existence, the Krautrock duo Neu! ensemble a large darkness over later years of music artists and offered as a significant influence on performers as different as David Bowie, Sonic Youngsters, Pere Ubu, Julian Deal, and Stereolab. Neu! created in Düsseldorf, Germany, …

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Nektar

The four Englishmen who formed the original incarnation of Nektar met in Germany and formed the band there in 1969. For a time in the first to mid-’70s, it appeared like they might consider American rock and roll by surprise, but which was mainly buzz, and by 1975 their big …

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Pram

As indicated by their name, Pram brought a distinctly childlike world-view with their uniquely cinematic make of fractured electro-pop; unlike the cutesy, baby-doll mentality that up to date the work of several of their even more whimsical contemporaries, nevertheless, the group’s eyesight of child years was decidedly nightmarish, evoking a …

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McCarthy

The Uk band McCarthy is most likely remembered more for his or her left-wing politics than their jangly sound. Created in Barking, Essex, Britain, in 1985, McCarthy contains Malcolm Eden (vocals, acoustic guitar), Tim Gane (acoustic guitar), John Williamson (bass), and Gary Baker (drums). Gane was originally a drummer, but …

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Secret Machines

Exposing a sharp songwriting instinct and unfolding a definite indie rock impact, Secret Models unveil singular scenarios and processed tunes within the choice pop/rock and roll scene. Benjamin Curtis (acoustic guitar/vocals), Josh Garza (drums), and Brandon Curtis (bass/vocals) created Secret Machines amid summer time of 2000, in Dallas, TX. The …

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Pluramon

“Post-rock” like a fusion from the instrumentation and track structures of rock and roll & move with those of a variety of more commercially marginal designs such as for example dub, ambient, techno, and Krautrock continues to be asserted primarily to become an American sensation, an assertion generally supported by …

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Pita

Among the initial performers to explore the design of “notebook techno” eventually tagged seeing that glitch, manufacturer Peter Rehberg joined the Mego collective in later 1994, soon after Ramon Bauer, Peter Meininger, and Andreas Pieper started the Vienna-based label, and finally ran it. Using the moniker Pita, Rehberg collaborated with …

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General Magic

“Unintentional electronica” duo General Magic could very well be the strangest, least stylistically constrained project in the Austrian Mego label’s roster. Produced by label bosses Ramon Bauer and Andi Pieper around once they set up Mego (GM’s cooperation with Peter “Pita” Bauer, “Refrigerator Trax,” was the initial Mego discharge), GM …

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Füxa

Detroit-based experimental rock duo Füxa centered on a lo-fi, electronics-heavy mixture of droning, treated guitars, vintage synths (frequently the Hammond B-3), and sparse percussion within the vein of Loop, Spacemen 3/Spiritualized, and Amp. Made up of Randall Nieman and Ryan Anderson, the group shaped in 1995 after Nieman still left …

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Uilab

Uilab may be the collaborative work between electronic music rings Stereolab and Ui that led to the 1998 EP launch, Fires.

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