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First Nation

Intuitively blending folk, noise, and snippets of pop into a natural, experimental full, First Nation features singer/guitarists Nina Mehta and Kate Rosko and percussionist Melissa Livaudais. THE BRAND NEW York City-based trio got its begin when Mehta and Rosko, who was simply playing together for some time, started jamming with …

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Phantom Buffalo

Hailing in the rocky shores of America’s elder Portland (Maine), psychedelic songsmiths Phantom Buffalo started their job in 1998 as the Ponys, a name they utilized until 2004 whenever a dispute using the Chicago post-punk band of the same name triggered these to rechristen themselves. Led by dueling vocalist/guitarists Jonathan …

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Laban

Laban is a synth pop duo from Denmark that was popular from the first to mid-’80s. Made up of Lecia Jönsson and Ivan Pedersen, the duo produced its documenting debut in 1982 using the one “Hvor Ska’ Vi Sove I Nat?,” a Danish-language remake of “Sar? Perché Ti Amo,” popular …

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The Drive Back

Minneapolis indie rockers the Get Back again sowed the seed products of their music group back middle college. Guitarist/vocalist Craig Casey, bassist Troy Pinard, and drummer Grady Kenevan have been messing around musically from around age group 12, but didn’t solidify the Drive Back’s lineup until early 2003, if they …

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Neverending White Lights

Neverending White Lighting is a collaboration of types between Daniel Victor and a bunch of Canadian and American vocalists that got its initial exposure in 2005. The format consists of Victor handling every one of the musical responsibilities and the visitor stars offering the vocals. The debut, Action I: Goodbye …

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Ant

In nature, a Slug wouldn’t normally choose to truly have a relationship with an Ant. Rap music, nevertheless, is not character; its creators are generally governed by different concepts than crawling insects, specifically in Minneapolis. In the musically radiant Twin Cities is normally where one certainly discovers a long-running cooperation …

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Kaada/Patton

A collaboration between two of experimental music’s most prolific and mercurial practitioners, Kaada/Patton sees Norwegian composer and producer John Erik Kaada and Faith No Even more/Mr. Bungle/Fantômas frontman Mike Patton distilling their like of both film and music into something really unique. Mainly orchestral, with Kaada offering the sonic vistas …

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Jonathan Bree

Multi-talented Brand-new Zealand musician, producer, and label head Jonathan Bree began his musical career in 1998 when he and Heather Mansfield shaped indie pop group the Brunettes. Playing a tuneful make of pop music with contrasting special (Mansfield) and sour (Bree) vocals, the music group released its first one in …

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Klang

Motivated by post-punk, Krautrock, as well as the most minimalist indie rock and roll, the free, intense sound of Klang may be the brainchild of guitarist/vocalist Donna Matthews, bassist Isabel Waidner, and drummer Keisuke Hiratsuka. Matthews was among the generating makes behind Britpop luminaries Elastica, however the music group fell …

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SHEL

Made up of virtuosic sisters Sarah, Hannah, Eva, and Liza Holbrook, Colorado-based indie folk quartet SHEL (an acronym of their initial brands) cast a distinctive spell, weaving together folk, rock and roll, Celtic, pop, and almost anything else off their drain of affects. Their creative abilities had been nurtured from …

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