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Moose

Not really much underrated simply because unheard, Moose was raised in Britain’s distortion-heavy shoegazing motion of the first ’90s but shortly shed the fuzzy clean of the compatriots to embrace a clean, acoustic-based design — inspired simply by ’60s symbols Burt Bacharach and Tim Buckley in addition to jangle merchants …

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Richard Thomas

Richard Thomas was the initial single artist release a a full-length album with the Lo Recordings label, shaped by Jon Tye (MLO, 2Player, Twisted Research) in 1994. The label provides rapidly evolved right into a type of lightening fishing rod for the stylistically abject, and Thomas’ evocative, soundtrack-y pasteboard visual …

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Dif Juz

Early proponents of what just later on became the 4AD sound, Dif Juz concentrated about just that, missing a vocalist about almost all their recordings aside from a guest spot or two from the Cocteau Twins’ Liz Fraser. Originally created because the punk music group London Satisfaction by brothers Dave …

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