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Shadow Ring

Led by Graham Lambkin, avant-rock minimalists the Darkness Ring built a strange, lo-fi sound constructed on folk, experimental noise (from both guitar and electronics), tape loops, and spoken-word poetry. Produced in Cheriton, Kent, Britain, the Darkness Ring initially contains guitarist Lambkin and percussionist Daren Harris, with periodic supporting personnel. Developing …

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Bruce Russell

This New Zealand Artist and producer was associated with the Soaring Nun label, the indie cult that spawned the Kiwi-Pop sound from the Tall Dwarves, Verlaines, as well as the Chills in the ’80s. During this time period he began to operate Xpressway cassettes, his personal label for skewed songwriters. …

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William Tyler

Guitarist William Tyler offers toured and recorded with works as diverse while Lambchop, Wooden Wand, the Metallic Jews, Bonnie Prince Billy, Candi Staton, Charlie Louvin, and Rhys Chatham. Created and elevated in Nashville, Tyler may be the boy of Dan Tyler, a lawyer-turned-Music Row songwriter whose graph credits include strikes …

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J. Spaceman

Vocalist, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist Jason Pierce — aka J Spaceman — is a traveling power in forward-thinking, hypnotic music with Spacemen 3, Spiritualized, and by himself. Pierce founded Spacemen 3 in 1982 with Pete “Sonic Increase” Kember, and during the period of albums such as for example 1987’s AN IDEAL …

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Anthony Moore

From minimalist composer to Green Floyd lyricist, numerous interesting stops among, Anthony Moore (aka Anthony More) has already established a significant varied career. Unfortunately, obscurity, with regards to the music-buying open public, may be the one constant facet of his function. More’s the pity. Moore’s initial few single recordings, which …

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Richard Youngs

A multi-instrumentalist from Glasgow, Richard Youngs began releasing albums in the first ’90s on various indie brands. His music runs from genuine experimental, instrumental, minimal, and avant-garde to folk-inspired songwriting and intensifying rock and roll. In songwriting setting, he is much like Robert Wyatt, Anthony Moore, and specifically, other fine …

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Songs of Green Pheasant

Duncan Sumpner, a instructor from Oughtibridge in Sheffield, documented a tape filled with acoustic demos in 2002 and delivered them away to NOUVEAU RICHE BUSINESSMAN Records. Persons in the label declare that they adored the music but in the beginning had trouble producing connection with Sumpner; after they do, they …

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Vibracathedral Orchestra

British isles avant-garde collective Vibracathedral Orchestra was shaped in 1998 by Julian Bradley, Neil Campbell, Bridget Hayden, Adam Davenport, and Michael Flower. The group’s visual is dependant on long-form drones arriving straight from the ’60s custom of Eastern-inspired rock and roll and folk music, exemplified within the musings of obscure …

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Skullflower

Skullflower was the flagship music group from the Broken Flag collective, several experimental noise rock and roll bands from your U.K. (especially Ramleh, Total, and Sunroof!) that frequently swapped suggestions and staff. Led by guitarist Matthew Bower, the extremely prolific Skullflower boasted the biggest cult following from the bunch, having …

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Total

London’s Total was the largely single side task of Skullflower and Sunroof! innovator Matthew Bower, who generally utilized it as a car for his multi-instrumental skills so when a free-form, ambient counterpoint towards the scabrous sound assault of his additional endeavors. Oddly, Total in fact predated Skullflower by five years, …

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