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Young Fathers

Quite simply, you could contact Young Fathers a lo-fi R&B trio; nevertheless, they don’t totally easily fit into that box, using their wide-spanning pass on of substitute rap, indie pop, reggaeton, and digital music. Shaped in Edinburgh, Scotland in 2008 by Alloysious Massaquoi, Kayus Bankole, and G. Hastings, the group …

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Catriona Watt

This Scottish singer, born June 28, 1987 in Aberdeen, Scotland, was hailed among the rising stars of Gaelic music after she won the BBC Young Traditional Musician of the entire year Award in 2007. Her warm, wealthy, expressive tone of voice, the top-notch musicianship of her music group, her judicious …

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Broken Records

Produced in 2006 throughout the talents of Arne Kolb, Ian Turnbull, David Fothergill, Jamie Sutherland, Rory Sutherland, Dave Smith, and Andrew Keeney, the emotionally billed Edinburgh, Scotland-based indie rock and roll outfit Broken Reports have attracted comparisons to everyone in the Arcade Fireplace to Jeff Buckley. Having a musical arsenal …

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Dananananaykroyd

Shaped in Glasgow, Scotland in 2006, six-piece fight-pop hardcore outfit Dananananaykroyd rapidly got a reputation for his or her brutal and brutal live performances. Through the 1st concerts the band’s surefire, energetic displays drew evaluations to famous brands In the Drive-In at their maximum. A minimum of two drummers deliver …

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Clouds

Clouds were a promising psychedelic-cum-prog-rock music group who never present the commercial achievement to complement their critical raves. As opposed to the majority of their contemporaries and competitors who hailed from Britain, the trio’s root base had been in Scotland and trailed back again to the middle-’60s. Ian Ellis (vocals) …

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Paul Towndrow

b. 13 Dec 1978, Bellshill, Lanarkshire, Scotland. Towndrow started playing alto saxophone at age 12 while at senior high school in Airdrie, that was after that his house. After participating in a master course with tenor saxophonist Tommy Smith he started hearing jazz. After graduating from the Country wide Jazz …

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The Dykeenies

Acquiring their name from a little bit of dialogue through the dream film Willow (spelled “daikinis,” the term described unusually tall people), Scotland’s the Dykeenies hail from Cumbernauld, a town close to Glasgow. The group was shaped by vocalist Brian Henderson (who doubles on keyboards) and his sibling, lead guitarist …

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Robert Carver

A Scottish composer influenced by Josquin Desprez and Isaac aswell as the British composers Browne and Wilkinson. The “Scone Antiphonary” is certainly a assortment of music which includes much compiled by Carver. He composed some public, anthems and motets at least. The amount of voices he utilized range between 4 …

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Stuart Cassells

b. 1979, Falkirk, Scotland. Cassells was among the finest youthful pipers to emerge in the Scottish folk picture in the beginning of the twenty-first hundred years. He started playing the pipes young and was a normal champion of junior piping occasions, before graduating to using the Macnaughtons Vale Of Atholl …

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Mother & the Addicts

Much like fellow Glaswegian dance-rocker Franz Ferdinand, stylish art-poppers Mom & the Addicts carved themselves a good small niche in the brand new wave revival scene by combining their eclectic tastes (Fifty percent Man Fifty percent Biscuit, Orange Juice, the Fall) using the sounds of mainstream ’80s radio staples (Duran …

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