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Tobacco

As an associate of psychedelic/electronic indie pop outfit Dark Moth Super Rainbow, enigmatic Pennsylvania-based designer Cigarette casts summery spells with analog synths and tape devices. As a single artist, Tobacco uses lots of the same designs and strategies that energy his use the music group, but having a darker, even …

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Boxing

The ragged pop quartet Boxing hailed from your smog and sun of LA, CA. Brothers Josh Kasselman and Seth Kasselman distributed vocal, acoustic guitar, and synth responsibilities; drummer T.J. Troy and bassist Rune Freeman composed Boxing’s tempo section. The combo debuted in 1998 using the Sluggish Shifting Arrows EP and …

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Everybody Uh-Oh

An assortment of the quirky psych-pop sensibilities from the Elephant 6 rings (specially the Olivia Tremor Control, Natural Milk Resort and Of Montreal) as well as the even more studied coolness of Yo La Tengo or the American Analog Collection, Champaign-Urbana Illinois quartet Everybody Uh Oh plays a distinctive mixture …

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Should

Austin, Tx shoegaze/fantasy pop group Should had been formed in the first ’90s by brothers Marc and Eric Ostermeier, and Tanya Maus. Originally called change (they switched if they discovered another band using the same name), the trio documented its hazy, dreamy play a unique style using electric guitar loops, …

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Snapper

Noise rock device Snapper was led by singer/guitarist Peter Gutteridge, an unsung hero of the brand new Zealand pop picture whose réamounté included stints like a founding person in both Clean and the Chills. Snapper developed from the lineup of another Gutteridge-led music group, the Dunedin-based Phromes, as well as …

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Upset

The punk-pop music group Upset began as the project of Ali Koehler, the former drummer for Vivian Girls and Best Coast. After departing the latter music group past due in 2011, Koehler got time to regroup and compose some tracks; after realizing that ex-Hole drummer Patty Schemel was pursuing her …

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Knacker

Knacker appeared in the pop music picture from out of the middle income community in Ontario, Canada called Oakville. Without exactly a scorching bed for songs, this sub-suburban enclave produced an innovative environment for youthful musicians, included in this three youthful lads, Petey-Komet on bass and business lead vocals, Stellar-Dean …

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The Ecstasy of Saint Theresa

The Czechoslovakian ambient group the Ecstasy of St. Theresa comprised vocalist/keyboardist Irna Libowitz, audio designers Jan Muchow and Petr Wegner, bassist Jan Gregar, guitarist John Moore, multi-instrumentalist Misa Klimkova, keyboardist Colin Stuart, flautist Vladimira Jestrabova and percussionist Katie Hecker. Debuting in 1993 using the EP …fluidtrance centauri…, they came back …

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Young Prisms

Young Prisms shaped at small Mills University before shifting to SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA in the past due 2000s. The five-piece group takes on a fiercely noisy and sneakily melodic make of retro-shoegaze that also displays traces of sound pop scrappiness and neo-psych dreaminess. In early stages, the music group’s …

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Spectrals

One-man music group Louis Jones, hailing from Heckmondwike, Western Yorkshire, documented slightly skewed, reverb-heavy amalgamations of ’60s doo wop, Brill Building pop, and bashful garage area rock — often with dazed surf guitar accents — as Spectrals. The 7″ solitary “Keep Me Become” premiered in ’09 2009 on Captured Songs. …

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