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Broadcast

Space age group pop collagists Broadcast formed in Birmingham, Britain, in 1995; made up of vocalist Trish Keenan, guitarist Tim Felton, bassist Wayne Cargill, keyboardist Roj Stevens, and drummer Steve Perkins, the quintet arrived together out of the shared devotion for the psychedelic cult music group america of America, an …

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Mull Historical Society

Scotland’s Mull Historical Culture is the task of vocalist, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist Colin MacIntyre. A indigenous from the Hebridean isle of Mull, MacIntyre used the MHS moniker after viewing it printed with an advertising campaign in 2000. Initially authorized to U.K. self-employed Tugboat, MacIntyre surely got to focus on cranking …

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Alfie

The Manchester quintet Alfie (singer Lee Gorton, guitarist Ian Smith, cellist Matt McGeever, bassist Sam Morris, and drummer Sean Kelly), came into being in the past due ’90s after Gorton became increasingly sick and tired of the neighborhood music scene — when most bands at that time were merely rehashing …

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Aspera

One of the most prominent bands around the so-called Psychedelphia picture (most widely known for producing Bardo Fish pond as well as the Lilys), Aspera — initially dubbed Aspera Advertisement Astra — evolved from a noisy space rock and roll group right into a dreamier, more electronic clothing. Created in …

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The Black Ghosts

The Black Spirits certainly are a dance-pop twosome featuring vocalist Simon Lord, formerly of Simian, and Wiseguys’ programmer/multi-instrumentalist Theo Keating, aka DJ Touche. Both Keating and Lord result from musical backgrounds: Keating’s grandfather was an oboist using the London Symphony Orchestra who performed in the Beatles’ “PER DAY in the …

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The Black Neon

The Dark Neon (aka Stephen Webster) had already performed and released recordings on Memphis Sectors with Toby Jenkins beneath the name Fort Lauderdale. Nevertheless, his solo efforts under the Dark Neon moniker produced their documenting debut around the 2001 Memphis Sectors 7″ solitary “You’re Therefore Vain.” The follow-up 12″, “Your …

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Simian

Psychedelic pop experimentalists (with much focus on the mental) Simian arrived to full fruition following James Ford, Alex MacNaughton, and James Shaw bumped into Simon Lord; following the trio noticed Lord’s compositions and vice versa, the four opted to interact beneath the name of Simian. Informed by and resembling experimental …

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Roberts & Lord

Indie digital collaboration Roberts & Lord combine the abilities of producer/musician Rafter Roberts and indie/electro-pop performer Simon Lord. The duo’s roots are something of the fairy tale from the digital age group: in early 2011 Lord, searching for a creative electric outlet beyond his current music group, the Black Spirits, …

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James Ford

Wayne Ford, featured while the drummer on 4 CDs from the Uk avant-garde rock and roll group Simian, originated from pretty much a standard classic rock and roll history, attending Manchester University or college with many of his eventual bandmates. Never to become confused with a big cast of additional …

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