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Rome

Martial commercial/neo-folk task Rome was founded in Luxembourg by Jérôme Reuter in November 2005. The group’s sound combines armed forces drumming and horns with atmospheric digital textures and ethereal acoustic guitars, aswell as examples and poetic lyrics frequently associated with war-related themes, aswell as more general topics such as for …

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Solstafir

An Icelandic post-metal outfit with root base in progressive, dark, and Viking steel, Sólstafir were founded in 1995 by longtime friends Aðalbjörn Tryggvason (electric guitar, vocals), Halldór Einarsson (bass), and Guðmundur Óli Pálmason (drums). After slicing some demos, Sólstafir scaled right down to a duo (Tryggvason and Pálmason) and started …

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Fulton Lights

Fulton Lighting are one of the tasks masterminded by Brooklyn-based vocalist, composer, and musician Andrew Spencer Goldman, who in addition has recorded as head of the organizations John Guilt and Maestro Echoplex. For Fulton Lamps, Goldman constructed an eclectic selection of music artists — included in this players who’ve caused …

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Bekah Kelso

Vocalist/songwriter Bekah Kelso began her music profession in San Antonio, TX, by showing up in music productions as a kid. Because of her strong shows and powerful tone of voice, Kelso was quickly fielding invitations to execute single at several venues through the entire city. After senior high school, she …

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Richard Davis

Richard Davis routinely produces a bleakly elegant type of minimal home, adding his understated, comforting tone of voice to produce a great percentage of his paths full-blown songs that work equally for the dancefloor and in the bed room. Created Dennis Kensington in Britain, he in addition has utilized the …

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David A. Jaycock

A talented British multi-instrumentalist and songwriter, Manchester-based David A. Jaycock’s persuasive mixture of pastoral, guitar-led British folk and shape-shifting experimental space rock and roll invokes titles like John Fahey, Incredible String Music group, Bert Jansch, Six Organs of Admittance, and Wayne Yorkston. A dynamic person in the freak folk collective …

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Fernando Velázquez

Fernando Velázquez is a Spanish composer most widely known for his orchestral film and tv ratings, especially his collaborations with movie director Juan Antonio Bayona. Delivered in Getxo, Spain, Velázquez performed the cello as his primary instrument, participating in conservatories in Bilbao and Vitoria before learning structure in Paris and …

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Julian Plenti

The alter ego of Interpol’s Paul Banks, Julian Plenti’s musical career is in fact slightly longer than that of Banks’ other project: Banks conceived of Plenti in 1996 and began performing as an acoustic solo artist in 1998, playing venues like the Knitting Factory and Tobacco Road. He continuing writing …

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Westworld

Metallic supergroup WestWorld was shaped in 1997 by TNT frontman Tony Harnell, Riot guitarist Tag Reale, Danger Risk bassist Bruno Ravel and erstwhile Blackmore’s Night time drummer John O’Reilly. Their self-titled debut LP made an appearance the following 12 months.

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Port Blue

Slot Blue can be an instrumental, ambient saving task by Minnesota-based musician Adam Adolescent. Young started using the Slot Blue name around once as his better-known Owl Town project was initially gathering popularity in 2007. The mainly electronic-based Slot Blue tunes are explained by Young to be “dreamscapes” and he …

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