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Darren Marc

Vocalist/songwriter Darren Marc comes from Long Isle, NY, where in fact the pop-schooled musician jump-started his profession with piano lessons in age 12. Marc started composing his personal materials that same 12 months, and later used your guitar while fronting his personal high-school music group, Sonic Growth. Marc eventually relocated …

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Experimental Audio Research

Experimental Audio Study — E.A.R. for brief — was a loosely associated set up of performers mainly spearheaded by Range frontman Sonic Increase; every once in awhile, the group also included, amongst others, My Bloody Valentine’s Kevin Shields, God’s Kevin Martin, and AMM’s Eddie Prevost. Being a revolving workout in …

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Sonic Boom

Sonic Increase was the alias of Pete Kember, most widely known because the singer-guitarist within the renowned hypno-drone device Spacemen 3. A indigenous of Rugby, Britain, while attending artwork university Kember teamed with Jason Pierce to create Spacemen 3, documenting a demonstration tape in 1986; after putting your signature on …

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Spacemen 3

Spacemen 3 were psychedelic within the loosest feeling of the term; their guitar explorations had been colorfully mind-altering, however, not in the feeling of the acidity rock from the ’60s. Rather, the music group developed its minimalistic psychedelia, counting on intensely distorted guitars to clash and generate their very own …

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Spectrum

Range was the most high-profile and straightforward from the tasks undertaken by Pete “Sonic Increase” Kember following the demise from the trance-rock avatars Spacemen 3. Because his are a member from the Experimental Sound Analysis coterie allowed Kember the chance to explore ambient textures and tonal constructs, Range satisfied the …

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