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Flesh & Bone

At its core a collaboration between your duo Peter Kater and Chris White, Flesh & Bones managed a comparatively low profile through the entire ’90s, though still garnered moderate acclaim in the brand new age community. Kater acts as Flesh & Bone’s musical component, being truly a pianist/keyboardist. Conversely, White …

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Green Carnation

Green Carnation was shaped in 1990 in Norway by X-Botteri, Cristopher Botteri, Tchort, and Anders Kobro. They discovered vocalist Richart Olsen and begun to experiment their homeland. The music group managed to to push out a demonstration before Tchort still left to join dark metallic superstars Emperor; Olsen remaining soon …

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Future Loop Foundation

An ambient-inspired jungle manufacturer more purpose on recording good full-lengths than jump-up singles, Tag Barrott recorded for Globe Dog Information, known more because of its crusty psychedelic trance than breakbeat futurism. Barrott, delivered in Sheffield, performed piano as a kid and became intrigued with synthesizers. He previously a rudimentary home-studio …

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Emilíana Torrini

An Icelandic singer/songwriter whose music embraces components of folk, electronica, pop/rock and roll, and trip-hop, Emilíana Torrini has earned beneficial evaluations to such vocally gifted performers as Beth Hirsch, Kirsty Hawkshaw, and Björk. Torrini grew up in Kópavogur, where she worked well at her father’s Italian cafe and went to …

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Freddie Hubbard

Among the great jazz trumpeters ever, Freddie Hubbard formed his audio from the Clifford Dark brown/Lee Morgan custom, and by the first ’70s was immediately distinctive as well as the pacesetter in jazz. Nevertheless, a string of blatantly industrial albums later on in the 10 years damaged his status and, …

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Edith Frost

Choice country-rock singer/songwriter Edith Frost was created in San Antonio, TX, in August 18, 1964. As a kid, her family transferred sporadically between San Antonio, Austin, and Guadalajara, Mexico; after university she relocated to Brooklyn, whereby day she proved helpful as an online programmer and by evening fronted three different …

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Flake Music

The band that eventually became the Shins, Albuquerque, New Mexico’s Flake Music still left a trail of singles dating back again to 1993 and a lone full-length release to posterity (1997’s When You Property Here, It is time to Come back, Omnibus Information). Originally referred to as Flake, the music …

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Ellis Marsalis

It is a little ironic that Ellis Marsalis had to hold back for sons Wynton and Branford to get famous before he could record frequently, but Ellis finally received his long-overdue reputation. The daddy of six sons (including Wynton, Branford, Delfeayo, and Jason), Ellis Marsalis’ primary importance to jazz might …

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Firewind

Just one more power steel ensemble showcasing the broadly acknowledged and generally in-demand abilities of Greek electric guitar hero Gus G. (whose true name is normally Kostas Karamitroudis, and whose various other credits include Wish Bad and Mystic Prophecy, among countless visitor areas), Firewind blurs the lines between critical band …

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Eastmountainsouth

The LA duo Eastmountainsouth build a country-folk mix that’s characteristic from the bandmates’ Southern upbringings. Made up of vocalists Kat Maslich and Peter Adams, Eastmountainsouth produced in 1999. Maslich, who was simply born and elevated in Roanoke, VA (on Clinch Hill, house to bluegrass hero Ralph Stanley), attempted to discover …

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