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La 5ª Estación

Produced in 2001 in Madrid, Spain, La Quinta Estación initial set up themselves in Latin America — particularly Mexico, where their second album, 2004’s Flores de Alquiler, spun away numerous strikes and established the rock and roll en español outfit on an instant training course to international stardom. Made up …

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Monsters Build Mean Robots

Brighton’s Monsters Build Mean Robots produce music that’s dramatic and active, layered thick using the textures of electronic noises and electric guitar loops. Motivated by instrumental post-rockers Godspeed You Dark Emperor! and called after a lyric within a Magic Mt. Zion’s “Horses in the Sky,” the music group was originally …

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Kenneth James Gibson

Active because the mid-’90s, Kenneth Wayne Gibson has led many musical lives, growing to be known for desire pop and neo-psychedelia aswell as several varieties of techno and ambient music. Given birth to in Canada but elevated in Un Paso, Tx, the multi-faceted designer began as an associate of noise-pop …

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Nidsang

Swedish black metallic band Nidsang was shaped in 2004 from the imaginatively named Amducious (vocals/guitar), Korpr (drums), Blodshird (bass), and Hat (guitar), and proceeded to record their 1st demos motivated by the favorite trifecta of Satan, nihilism, and Satan. Hat was trashed of the music group pursuing 2004’s Silent on …

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Gravy Train!!!!

A unique fusion of previous college rap, queercore, and theatrical fresh influx, the four-piece Gravy Teach!!!! (one exclamation stage for each person in the music group, natch) started as the eyesight of vocalist/songwriter Chunx, whose lyrics about badly endowed guys and her appetites — for meals and usually — supplied …

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Gods & Monsters

Gods and Monsters is a long-running music task fronted by visionary guitarist Gary Lucas, whose name originates from a little bit of dialogue in the common horror film Bride-to-be of Frankenstein (1935). Lucas, who started playing electric guitar at age group nine, examined music at Yale and was musical movie …

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Morningbell

Rock-band Morningbell were shaped in Gainesville, FL by Travis Atria (electric guitar/drums/vocals), his sibling Eric Atria (bass), and his sister-in-law Stacie Thrushman (keyboards). They self-released their initial two albums, Learning by Musical Montage and Forgetting to AWAKEN locally, then searched for national release because of their third Compact disc, the …

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Devonté Hynes

A shape-shifting, multifaceted singer/songwriter, composer, acting professional, author, and maker, Houston, Texas-born and London, England-raised polymath Devonté Hynes has recorded under his personal name and with the combustible chillwave clothing Test Icicles, aswell as beneath the pseudonyms Bloodstream Orange (atmospheric and cinematic electro-R&B) and Lightspeed Champ (rootsy, psych-tinged fantasy pop). …

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Dawnbringer

Though located in Chicago because the year 2000, Dawnbringer was originally founded five years previous in Malvern, PA by vocalist and multi-instrumentalist Chris Dark, a heavy metallic purist par excellence, that has kept his interests in various other musical designs and metallic offshoots for several side projects including Pharaoh, High …

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Perquisite

Amsterdam-born producer and cellist Pieter Perquin began creating music as a kid, and was particularly influenced by traditional, jazz, and hip-hop. He began Unexpected Information in 2001 while he was still an adolescent, and released his instrumental debut EP, Outta Nowhere, offering saxophone improvisations by Benjamin Herman, the same 12 …

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