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Mighty Oaks

Based away of Berlin, Germany, multinational indie folk trio Mighty Oaks shaped this year 2010 across the talents of multi-instrumentalists and vocalists Ian Hooper (USA), Claudio Donzelli (Italy), and Craig Saunders (UK). The group’s restricted, three-part harmonies and effusive, generally acoustic-driven folk anthems possess drawn evaluations to bands just like …

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Hints

A self-described “Thatcher-era” music group, Brooklyn four-piece Tips play a thoughtful make of acoustic guitar pop that mixes the sunny wistfulness of PROPERTY using the dark fresh influx of ’80s rings like Thought, the Church, as well as the Treatment. Shaped in 2011 by close friends Collin Lewis, Garrett Morin, …

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Ilkka Alanko

Ilkka Alanko is a Finnish singer/songwriter who made his TOP strike album debut in ’09 2009 using the electro-pop work Elektra after a two-decade tenure as the frontman from the chart-topping rock-band Neljä Ruusua. Delivered on November 21, 1969, in Joensuu, Finland, he’s the younger sibling of Finnish rock and …

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Angels of Mons

Angels of Mons were a power trio located in Dublin, Ireland. Highly affected by Nirvana and Pixies, Angels of Mons assumed the Seattle scene’s desired quiet verse/noisy chorus powerful and sludgy dissonance and place their own spin within the genre, seen as a frontman Steve Robinson’s special, high-pitched vocals and …

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Luttenberger*Klug

Luttenberger*Klug can be an Austrian pop/rock and roll duo in the vein of Christina Stürmer and Silbermond, comprising vocalist/guitarist Chrissi Klug (given birth to on Feb 5, 1989) and vocalist/key pad participant Michelle Luttenberger (given birth to on July 12, 1990). The teenage duo fulfilled at among Chrissi Klug’s concerts …

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Peephole

A FRESH York quintet focusing on a crossbreed of Prince-styled R&B — and sexuality — and Speaking Heads design punch, Peephole — Kent Odessa (vocals), Chesty Wellington (guitars), Drew Cervantes (bass), Brion Bionic (keyboards), and Andrew Baxter (drums) — came out in the 2008 CMJ Music Event in NY. As …

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Chakuza

Austrian rapper Chakuza followed in the hitmaking footsteps of his mentor and patron, Bushido. Created Peter Pangerl in Linz on Feb 22, 1981, he 1st surfaced alongside DJ Stickle and MC J in Verbale Systematik. even though the group demonstrated short-lived, Chakuza and DJ Stickle quickly reunited as the creation …

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Holy Hail

Jokey one-hit miracles Fannypack followed their 2003 jokey a single hit “Cameltoe” using the incredibly sluggish second record See You Next Wednesday and an unforgivably lame 2006 jingle for Aged Navy clothing shops about finding one’s “fash in,” whatever that’s likely to mean, after that had the nice sense to …

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Echospace

A Detroit-Chicago cooperation between prolific and low-key ambient dub-techno maker Pole Modell (Deepchord) and Steven Hitchell (Soultek), Echospace introduced themselves with some 12″ singles on England’s Contemporary Love label, which were compiled on the CD named following the series, The Coldest Time of year (2007). The same 12 months, the …

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Teletextile

Originally referred to as the Pamela Martinez Band, this Boston group (Pamela Martinez, and keyboardist and instrumentalist Brian Hamilton) began like a duo just before changing names and expanding their roster to add guitar and percussion. In its initial identification the group released a four-song EP in 2005, that was …

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