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Fall on Your Sword

Based away of NY City’s Brooklyn borough, multimedia group Fall on your own Sword were set up by Englishmen Will Bates and Phil Mossman. Bates provides performed saxophone for a variety of performers, including Paul McCartney, collaborated with jazz star Roy Ayers and home innovator Marshall Jefferson, and released an …

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Max Corbacho

To varying levels over time merging digital and analog synthesizers, examples, organic field recordings, and transmission processing, Maximum Corbacho is a Spanish musician and author of ambient space music. Given birth to in the province of Badajoz, he analyzed acoustic guitar in his youngsters and continued to play guitar in …

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Jimmy Smith

The funky organist from the same name became so famous during his life — and his design of playing so beloved in the hereafter — that this resulting near-total eclipse of a youthful Jimmy Smith in classic jazz isn’t surprising, if still regrettable. The Smith who was simply area of …

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Daley

In comparison to Simply Red’s Mick Hucknall because of his Manchester, England origin, red hair, and R&B root base — the parallels end there, really — Gareth Daley kicked his job into tools once he posted a low-key but influencing ballad, “Rainy Day,” towards the BBC. BBC 1Xtra positioned the …

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The Caretaker

A prolific artist focused on exploring how music and storage relate — and deteriorate — Leyland Adam Kirby has released music under many guises, including V/Vm, the Caretaker, the Stranger, and his provided name. Kirby’s profession started when he was a DJ in early-’90s Manchester and made a decision to …

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Dorine_Muraille

French electronica designer Dorine_Muraille, aka Julien Locquet, runs on the fragmented, glitchy strategy similar compared to that of Oval’s Markus Popp, rearranging compositions steeped in French custom into music that’s radically different and lovely. Locquet also information as :Gel, and offers released an Artefact recording and a 12″ series under …

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Cold Cave

Cool Cave’s collage of darkwave, sound, and synth pop may be the task of Wes Eisold, formerly the singer for hardcore rings Some Girls and present In the Ghost and in addition of the even more electronically likely XO Skeletons and Ye Olde Maids. Eisold started leaving hardcore so that …

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Mount Kimbie

With familiar beats underneath otherworldly productions, Support Kimbie are arguably in charge of the delivery of the word “post-dubstep.” Dominic Machine and Kai Campos produced Support Kimbie while both had been attending Southbank School in London. In early 2009 they released their debut EP, Maybes, via the Hotflush Recordings label. …

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Matthew Welch

Matthew Welch is normally one of just a few bagpipe players in contemporary innovative music. Welch was raised learning Scottish bagpiping and experimental music. He went to Simon Fraser School and Wesleyan School, where he caused Anthony Braxton and Alvin Lucier. Braxton composed his Structure No. 247 with Welch’s bagpipes …

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Aura Dione

Known for fusing personal lyrics with pop melodies and music that melds acoustic and digital elements, Danish singer and songwriter Aura Dione was created in Copenhagen about January 21, 1985. Dione’s parents had been bohemians of Spanish history, and she journeyed with them because they sailed to numerous from the …

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