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Reporter

Originally referred to as Wet Confetti, Portland, OR’s Reporter feature bassist/vocalist Alberta Poon, drummer Mike McKinnon, and guitarist Dan Grazzini. As Moist Confetti, Grazzini, McKinnon, and Poon performed experimental post-post-punk, but after launching two albums and an EP, their audio moved in a far more liquid direction motivated by their …

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Glass Candy

Portland, Oregon’s dark electro/synth pop duo Cup Candy morphed significantly during the period of their metered but magnificent advancement. The group started in 1996 soon after vocalist Ida No fulfilled maker/multi-instrumentalist Johnny Jewel when he was operating at an area supermarket. Early music through the music group went beneath the …

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Chromatics

Seattle’s Chromatics had been originally a quartet featuring vocalist Adam Miller, drummer Hannah Blilie, guitarist Devin Welch, and bassist Michelle Nolan. That lineup debuted in 2002 using a Calvin Johnson-produced 7″ on Silver Regular Laboratories — a divide with Die Monitr Batss — and implemented with the likewise GSL-issued Stainless …

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Nite-Funk

Nite-Funk can be an occasional collaborative store for Ramona Gonzalez, aka Nite Jewel, and Damon Riddick, aka Dâm-Funk. Both were brought collectively in ’09 2009 by XLR8R publication, which presented them in a repeating “Listen in a day” series. Riddick would produce a monitor fronted by Gonzalez, however they reversed …

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Kristin Kontrol

After six years leading her band Dum Dum Women, where they released numerous singles, EPs, and albums composed of noisy, girl group-inspired indie pop, Dee Dee (aka Kristin Welchez) decided she needed a big change. She used the name Kristin Kontrol and started writing tracks that shown her youthful like …

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Adonisaurus

As freaky and cool as Hot Chip hung through to prog rock, SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA duo Adonisaurus came jointly in 2008. It had been then that people Derek Schmidt and Danyol Leon uncovered their similar loves of Soft Cell, Diplo, and disco, therefore they shaped Adonisaurus, originally an “analog …

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Standish/Carlyon

The electro pop duo Standish/Carylon was formed by two people from the Australian indie rock-band Devastations. Conrad Standish (bass, vocals) and Tom Carlyon (electric guitar, electronics) stuck jointly from then on band’s final record and pursued a route of dubby, shoegaze-inspired synth pop that known as to brain early Scritti …

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Tomorrow’s World

Tomorrow’s World may be the pairing of Air’s Jean-Benoît Dunckel and Lou Hayter, keyboardist for New Little Pony Club. Jointly they make a audio this is the ideal mix of their two primary bands, adding some sassy jump to Air’s advanced reserve, plus some restraint to New Youthful Pony Club’s …

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Lydia Ainsworth

Canadian maker Lydia Ainsworth developed the minimalist digital pop songs that could constitute her first single recordings from sound sketches she produced while signed up for a film-scoring system in Montreal’s McGill University or college. Splitting her time taken between Toronto and Brooklyn, Ainsworth documented for years, sketching on her …

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Paco Sala

Paco Sala certainly are a duo whose dreamy, lo-fi abstract pop tunes are influenced by Italo-disco, trip-hop, modern R&B, juke/footwork, and additional styles. The task was began by London-based Antony Harrison through the early 2010s, as he was beginning to stop working his glitchy experimental ambient moniker Konntinent. The 1st …

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