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Kavinsky

Born from the imagination of electronica composer Vincent Belorgey, Kavinsky may be the fictional personality who graces the addresses of both Teddy Young man and 1986, Belorgey’s first two EPs. The illustrated Kavinsky bears a impressive resemblance towards the French DJ himself, even though back-story Belorgey intended to go along …

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Sébastien Tellier

Sébastien Tellier is certainly a multifaceted instrumentalist/singer from Paris, France’s 17th Arrondissement, an elongated arts-and-culture-rich territory located close to the Arc de Triomphe as well as the Champs Élysées. After Tellier’s “Fantino,” a forlorn and gorgeous pop confection, made an appearance on the foundation label’s 1999 Resource Materials various-artists compilation, …

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Jeremy Jay

Jeremy Jay has dreamy, stream-of-consciousness indie pop inspired by synth pop, ’50s innocence, and most importantly, films. His Dreamwalker EP was conceived because the soundtrack to a brief film with the same name, starring Jay; St. Ives released it being a handmade, limited model of 300 copies in-may of 2007. …

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Nicolas Godin

Most widely known for his use the pioneering electronic duo Atmosphere, composer/multi-instrumentalist Nicolas Godin was created in Paris, France on Xmas Day time in 1969. While learning architecture in the École Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture de Versailles, he fulfilled mathematics college student and potential bandmate Jean-Benoît Dunckel. Ahead of forming Atmosphere, …

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Chassol

Parisian pianist and composer Christophe Chassol devoted his lifetime to music, leading him to focus on film scores, experimental items, and also dabble within the realms of pop. At age four, Chassol was signed up for the Institut Country wide de Musique, a conservatoire in Paris, to review piano. He …

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Niagara

Located in Turin, Italy, Niagara may be the collaborative task of musicians/producers David Tomat and Gabriele Ottino. Erratic and spontaneous, the music group often will take an improvisational method of songwriting and documenting, combining components of electronica, psychedelia, and experimental pop. In 2012, they agreed upon with U.K. indie Monotreme …

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Darwin Deez

An equal mixture of indie, wacky, Beck, and Fleetwood Mac, Brooklyn’s Darwin Deez is experienced at mixing sunshine pop with some indie attitude and lo-fi dissonance, but he’s been recognized to travel audiences crazy along with his offbeat, Napoleon Dynamite-like dance routines. After hanging out in the N.Con.C. music group …

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Dominique Leone

One way to really get your head round the large number of ideas swirling throughout Dominique Leone’s oddball pop tunes is to scan the track lists from the mixes he uploaded about his website (that’s, if you fail to pay attention to those mixes). They miss across ’70s vocalist/songwriters, Krautrock, …

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