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Buxton

Playing a lively, intelligent fusion of folk and rock and roll, Buxton were shaped in La Porte, Texas, a town in the Gulf coast of florida roughly 25 miles east of Houston. Guitarist, vocalist, and primary songwriter Sergio Trevino shaped the music group in 2003; through his young sister, he …

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Neverending White Lights

Neverending White Lighting is a collaboration of types between Daniel Victor and a bunch of Canadian and American vocalists that got its initial exposure in 2005. The format consists of Victor handling every one of the musical responsibilities and the visitor stars offering the vocals. The debut, Action I: Goodbye …

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Kaada/Patton

A collaboration between two of experimental music’s most prolific and mercurial practitioners, Kaada/Patton sees Norwegian composer and producer John Erik Kaada and Faith No Even more/Mr. Bungle/Fantômas frontman Mike Patton distilling their like of both film and music into something really unique. Mainly orchestral, with Kaada offering the sonic vistas …

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The Snowdonnas

Previously called the Transmitters, the Texan shoegazer-rock band the Snowdonnas swirl across the same depth and musical beauty simply because Ride as well as the Ocean Blue did ten years just before. Timothy Light, Niki Saukam, Otto Bahn, and Bysshe Mourningstar shaped the group in 2001, sifting upon lush melodies …

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Jonathan Bree

Multi-talented Brand-new Zealand musician, producer, and label head Jonathan Bree began his musical career in 1998 when he and Heather Mansfield shaped indie pop group the Brunettes. Playing a tuneful make of pop music with contrasting special (Mansfield) and sour (Bree) vocals, the music group released its first one in …

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