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Delilah

English vocalist Delilah makes atmospheric R&B, trip-hop, and singer/songwriter digital pop. Given birth to Paloma Stoecker in France in 1990, Stoecker relocated to North London with her mother at a age. Affected by her DJ/record label owner stepfather — who passed away in an automobile crash in 2002 — she …

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Father You See Queen

Following the dark, Minneapolis-based dream pop duo To Destroy a Petty Bourgeoisie disbanded when vocalist Jehna Wilhelm relocated to Seattle to keep her studies, producer Mark McGee began collaborating with several other local tasks, like the improvisational group Votel (formerly H.U.N.X.) and Cannabis Deathsquads. Initially seeking to continue To Destroy …

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Cuts

Cuts may be the audio-visual task of multi-instrumentalist/manufacturer/engineer Nadav Katz, who all began his profession in music in 1999. Over time he’s worked being a audio engineer, programmer, and understanding engineer, adding to produces on labels such as for example YoYo Information and Aleph No. Being a musician, Katz collaborated …

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Vök

Produced in Reykjavik, Iceland in 2013 by Margrét Rán Magnúsdóttir and Andri Már Enoksson, the duo originally met up to get into the annual Músíktilraunir contest; after composing a small number of music, the duo got into your competition and gained. With Rán on lead vocals and synths and Már …

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Exitmusic

Exitmusic, the Brooklyn-based duo of Aleksa Palladino and Devon Chapel, craft desire pop that’s as emotional since it is ethereal. Palladino, who’s also an celebrity and celebrities as bohemian mob wife Angela Darmody on HBO’s Roaring Twenties episode Boardwalk Empire, started writing tunes while in her early teenagers, just a …

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Command V

Taking their strap name from the best way to paste data inside a computer plan, Command V may be the experimental electronic pop task of New York-based post-punk/no wave veterans Cynthia Sley, formerly from the Bush Tetras, and Pat Irwin, a founding person in Eight Eyed Spy as well as …

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Esben and the Witch

Called after a Danish story book and crafting fittingly eerie and bewitching music, Berlin via Brighton, Britain’s Esben & the Witch features guitarist/keyboardist Thomas Fisher, electronics/guitarist Daniel Copeman, and vocalist/percussionist Rachael Davies. The trio shaped in 2008 when Fisher confident Copeman to help make the music he was focusing on …

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Thou

Belgium’s Thou mixes dreamy, dramatic pop with post-trip-hop beats. The six-piece group features vocalist/organist Will de Wolf, vocalist/guitarist Bart Vincent, guitarist Pim de Wolf, bassist Bart Depoortere, drummer Geert De Waegeneer, and arranger/sonic manipulator Hans Rabaey. The group’s initial two albums — 1997’s Une Poupee Pour M’amuser and 1998’s Hello …

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Caro Emerald

Caro Emerald is a Dutch jazz vocalist who emerged in ’09 2009 using the smash strike one “Back It all Up” and made her chart-topping record debut this year 2010 with Deleted Moments through the Cutting Room Flooring. Born Caroline truck der Leeuw on Apr 26, 1981 in Amsterdam, Netherlands, …

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Natacha Tertone

Natacha Tertone began taking part in in 1997, building house recordings of her private, dark tracks. She released a self-produced EP entitled Delighted in 1997; this resulted in several looks on compilations and her full-length recording, Le Grand Déballage, that was released in 2000.

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