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Oscar

London’s Oscar combines Brit-pop, dub, hip-hop, and synth pop into charming pop collages that reflect his musically diverse upbringing. The kid of the few who fronted the ’70s brand-new wave music group the Regents, Oscar Scheller focused on his music profession after graduating from artwork school, composing and recording music …

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The Clique

The Clique had a medium hit in later 1969 with “Glucose on Weekend,” a cover of the song from Tommy Adam’ Crimson and Clover album, along with a smaller hit with “I’ll HOLD ON My Hands,” a song off their sole album. Emphasizing harmonies and properly organized light pop-rock music …

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Paul Nicholas

Few vocalists have been through as much permutations within their career in well-known music in the way of Paul Nicholas. Most widely known as a vocalist, Nicholas started his profession in professional music in the key pad at age group 19, playing piano with Screaming Lord Sutch and his support …

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Dinner

Dinner’s gritty however glamorous synth pop may be the task of Danish maker/vocalist Anders Rhedin, who also spends his amount of time in LA, Berlin, and Copenhagen. A previous person in Choir of Small Believers, Rhedin started Dinner using the purpose of another person singing his tunes, however when he …

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Teleman

Forming from the ashes of London’s indie rockers Pete & the Pirates, Teleman exchanged that band’s brash design for any subtler approach. Vocalist/guitarist Tommy Sanders, his keyboardist sibling Jonny, and bassist Pete Cattermoul created Teleman soon after Pete & the Pirates disbanded in 2012, adding drummer Hiro Amamiya to total …

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