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Omar-S

Detroit’s Omar-S (Alex Omar Smith; aka DJ Snotburger, DJ Snotinburg) surfaced in 2003 as an underground techno/home maverick, launching rigidly funky productions, made out of analog equipment, on his FXHE label. Though his 12″ produces had been pressed in little amounts with handwritten brands (and with run-out etchings like “Techno …

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Black Math Horseman

No regards to Dark Math Experiment, feminine fronted mellow doom clothing Dark Math Horseman includes bassist/vocalist Sera Timms, drummer Sasha Popovic, and guitarists Bryan Tulao and Ian Barry. Located in LA, they were agreed upon to Brooklyn label Tee Pee Information in January of 2009. The next April, soon after …

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Seventh Void

A side project of Type O Bad associates Kenny Hickey and Johnny Kelly, Seventh Void were originally conceived in 2003 through the recording of Type O’s Lifestyle Is Killing Me personally. Seventh Void eschew the goth impact within Type O Harmful and only a dirtier stoner/doom audio, with Southern steel …

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French Horn Rebellion

Brooklyn-based electro-rock duo French Horn Rebellion feature the talents of brothers David and Robert Perlick-Molinari. Having a name influenced by the mix of David’s abilities like a pc audio engineer and Robert having once been the first seat French horn participant in the Northwestern College or university Symphony Orchestra, People …

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The Phantom Band

The Phantom Band’s history is among anarchy and mystery, filled with relentless name changes (Les Crazy Boyz, Tower of Young ladies, Robert Redford, Robert Louis Stevenson, etc.), obscure cassette and CDR produces, and multiple aspect gigs. By 2009’s Checkmate Savage nevertheless, the group appeared to choose both a name and …

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Sleepy Eyes of Death

Bridging the distance between shoegazer and electronic rock and roll, Sleepy Eye of Death cite My Bloody Valentine and Kraftwerk as inspirations and run into such as a mash-up of Mogwai and M83. Their music is normally dense and effective with split textures of vintage keyboards, synthesizers, and cacophonous guitars …

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Deceiver

Swedish loss of life/thrashers Deceiver shaped in the town of Strängnäs in the first months of 2004, initially being a four-piece comprising guitarist Pete Flesh, bassist Crille Lundi, drummer Magnus “Flingan” Flink, and amusingly named vocalist Destormo, who bow out soon after the recording of their initial album, Riding using …

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Goose

Fusing electro, punk, indie pop, and glam rock and roll, lead vocalist Mickael Karkousse, guitarist Dave Martijn, bassist Tom Coghe, and drummer Bert Libeert shaped Belgian quartet Goose in Kortrijk in 2000. In the beginning an AC/DC addresses band, they received the Humo’s Rock and roll Rally Competition in 2002 …

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The Fun Years

The minimal experimental sounds from the Fun Years are made by turntablist Isaac Sparks and baritone guitarist Ben Recht. The uncommon instrumentation often network marketing leads to monitors over 10 minutes lengthy. After a small number of their very own recordings on CD-R, the duo was brought aboard by Brooklyn’s …

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Lil Silva

Bedford, U.K.- centered electronic/dance maker TJ Carter’s (aka Lil Silva) audio evolves with every launch, although his discography includes a number of personal threads that ties everything collectively. In 2008, Carter was prepared to talk about his productions using the wider globe, which he announced by self-releasing his debut 12″ …

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