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Diseño Corbusier

Diseño Corbusier were an experimental industrial/minimal influx group from Spain who have been active through the 1980s. Making use of primitive drum devices and keyboards and utilizing Burroughs-inspired cut-up vocals, their Dadaist recordings dropped somewhere among Esplendor Geométrico and Cabaret Voltaire at their first and strangest. Javier García Marín and …

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Innergaze

Since self-releasing their vinyl fabric LP We Are Strange Loops this year 2010, N.Con.C.-centered duo Innergaze garnered crucial acclaim and a dynamic following for his or her hallucinatory analog sound adventures and solid visual concert events. Being truly a musical cooperation aswell as companions, Jason Letkiewicz (aka Steve Summers, Manhunter) …

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Nagamatzu

Post-punk/minimal wave group Nagamatzu had been founded in 1982 in Ipswich, England by Stephen Jarvis and Andrew Lagowski. Motivated by rings like Joy Department, Cabaret Voltaire, and Throbbing Gristle, aswell as conspiracy ideas as well as the paranormal, they started creating their very own dark, brooding music utilizing drum devices, …

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The Bangs

Formed in LA, California, USA, in 1981 through the ashes from the Colors. The line-up was Susanna Hoffs (b. 17 January 1959, Newport Seaside, California, USA; vocals/acoustic guitar), Vicki Peterson (b. Victoria Anne Theresa Peterson, 11 January 1958, Northridge, California, USA; vocals/acoustic guitar) and Debbi Peterson (b. Deborah Peterson, 22 …

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Single Bullet Theory

The brand new wave band Single Bullet Theory were shot straight down by major-label heartaches before these were truly given an opportunity to be heard. Solitary Bullet Theory created in Richmond, VA in 1976 as X-Breed, an organization offering Michael Maurice Garrett (vocals), Frank Daniel (acoustic guitar), and Dennis Madigan …

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Prettier Than Pink

Sex charm and pop smarts catapulted Prettier Than Green to the very best of the graphs in the Philippines in 1995, their popularity skyrocketing following an omnipresent one, “Great Ka Lang” (“Just Stay Great” in British), wooed radio listeners using its sprightly electric guitar jangle; witty, upbeat lyrics; and sugar-sweet …

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Twinkeyz

Even though the Twinkeyz played significantly less than ten concert events and only produced several singles and one obscure, Holland-only album, these were a substantial link between American punk/new wave as well as the birth of the California paisley underground. Created in Davis, California in 1977, the primary innovative mover …

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DD Smash

Led from the highly reputed singer/songwriter Dave Dobbyn, DD Smash was being among the most popular New Zealand rings of their era. Shaped in middle-1981, the group was originally called Dave Dobbyn’s Divers, and in addition contains ex-Lip Program guitarist Rob “Revox” Man, drummer Peter “Rooda” Warren and bassist Lisle …

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Bethnal

Bethnal was a Uk rock-band formed in London in 1972 and featured George Csapo (vocals, keyboards, violin), Pete Dwoling (drums), Nick Michaels (acoustic guitar), and Everton Williams (bass). A straight-ahead rock and roll ensemble (albeit using the uncommon addition of violin), Bethnal was mistakenly redefined like a punk group in …

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Hounds

As predictable mainly because the music folks heavy metal music group the Hounds was, its insufficient intelligence paled into insignificance in comparison to their record sleeves. On Unleashed, their 1978 debut for Columbia Information, John Hunter (vocals, keyboards), Jim Orkis (acoustic guitar), Glen Rupp (acoustic guitar), Joe Cuttone (bass) and …

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