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Sightings

Sightings’ deconstuctionist sound rock gets rid of the melodies and hooks of regular rock & move, leaving a mash of growls and responses — through the high-pitched grind in your guitar strings towards the groan in the bass amp. From the destructive post-punk clutter that beautifully sources weird clothes like …

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Richard Hoffman

As an British music college student Hoffman took lessons with de Meyer, Pleyel, Moscheles, Rubenstein, Dohler and Liszt. At age sixteen he emigrated to america where he produced his debut in NY carrying out Mendelssohn’s G-mol Concerto and Hummel’s Septet. He was afforded the chance to visit with Jenny Lind …

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