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This Mortal Coil

The gothic desire pop collective This Mortal Coil was probably one of the most representative bands within the 4AD label, not least because these were run by 4AD president and co-founder Ivo Watts-Russell. If they performed addresses (of Watts-Russell’s preferred performers) or originals, their materials epitomized the haunting, ethereal audio …

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Abdullah Ibrahim

The melodic sounds of South Africa are fused using the improvisation of jazz as well as the technical proficiency of classical music simply by South Africa-born pianist Money Brand or, simply because he’s known as himself since converting to Islam in 1968, Abdullah Ibrahim. Since getting worldwide acclaim as an …

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Thomas Köner

Mostly of the music artists with ties towards the unrelated but somewhat connected areas of modern avant-garde, techno, and indie rock and roll, Thomas Köner offers released albums of sparse atmosphere for the Dutch Barooni label, recorded similarly skeletal and lo-fi techno (with Andy Mellwig) seeing that Porter Ricks, and …

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Mogwai

The cosmic post-rock music group Mogwai was formed in Glasgow, Scotland in 1996 by guitarist/vocalist Stuart Braithwaite, guitarist Dominic Aitchison, and drummer Martin Bulloch, longtime friends with the purpose of creating “serious guitar music.” Toward that end, they added another guitarist, John Cummings, before debuting in March 1996 using the …

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Barzin

The Barzin project may be the creation of singer-songwriter and keyboard player Barzin Hosseini (b. Canada). Hosseini have been dabbling in single work to discover the best part of ten years before inaugurating Barzin in the beginning of the fresh millennium. Walter Kofman (keyboards), Brett Higgins (dual bass), Sam Cino …

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Submerged

Submerged may be the documenting and carrying out moniker of Kurt Gluck, a Brooklyn-based drum’n’bass musician who founded the Ohm Resistance label. His several single recordings and collaborations bridge the distance between your drum’n’bass/breakcore underground and NY City’s downtown jazz and avant-garde picture, with nods to metallic, dubstep, reggae, and …

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The Winter Blanket

Deriving conceptions in the fields of alternative and indie rock and roll, the wintertime Blanket also harmonize a continuing reference function to designs like slowcore and fantasy pop. Vocalist, guitarist, and songwriter Doug Miller made a decision to assemble the wintertime Blanket in 1999, after many years using Illinois-based music …

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The Spill Canvas

Like Bright Eye and Five for Fighting, the Spill Canvas began as the pseudonym for any single singer/songwriter before transitioning right into a traditional music group. Sioux Falls indigenous Nick Thomas performed in a number of regional punk rings in his early teenagers before changing himself right into a single …

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Woodale

Hailing from Lakeland, FL, pop/rock and roll music group Woodale’s early lineup was made up of vocalist/guitar Matt Wilber, drummer Ryan Bates, and keyboardist/guitarist Jonathan Streets. They added Tom Blair on bass, who got helped type fellow Lakeland music group Copeland. Adam Pruitt, previously from the Gilded Age group, joined …

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Tiny Vipers

The subtle, mainly acoustic music of Tiny Vipers may be the project of Seattle-based singer/songwriter Jesy Fortino, a self-taught guitarist whose intricate playing and lonesome vocals give her work a uniquely haunting quality. Though she performed in a few rings, Fortino discovered she worked well better on her behalf own, …

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