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The Year Of

Bernhard Fleischmann (drums, electronic devices, piano), Christof Kurzmann (vocals, woodwinds), Paul Kling (aka Burkhard Stangl) (vibraphone, guitar), Martin Siewert (guitar), and Werner Dafeldecker (bass) will be the post-rock experimentalists in back of the entire year Of. Located in Vienna, Austria, the entire year Of will be the brainchild of Durian …

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To Rococo Rot

To Rococo Rot were a mainly Berlin-based post-rock trio whose mix of electronic and acoustic components placed them near American groups such as for example Tortoise, Trans Am, and Rome, aswell as European performers Group, Stereolab, and Refrigerator. Made up of bassist Stefan Schneider (also of similar-sounding Dusseldorf group Kreidler) …

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Sybarite

Sybarite may be the task of manufacturer/multi-instrumentalist Xian Hawkins, who combines electronic and acoustic noises in active and evocative methods. Hawkins performed within the Sterling silver Apples within the middle-’90s, touring using the music group and appearing in the albums Beacon and Decatur before implementing the Sybarite moniker in 1999. …

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Tarwater

Tarwater, a duo composed of Germans Bernd Jestram and Ronald Lippok, possess documented several albums of distinctive, mainly instrumental music tagged post-rock due to Lippok’s involvement directly into Rococo Rot — a German trio which has documented for experimental independents such as for example Soul Static Audio and Town Slang. …

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The Notwist

Formed close to Munich like a post-hardcore strap, the Notwist gradually started to accept a fusion of classic ’80s indie pop songwriting and scruffy electronic backings indebted to Oval and Autechre. The quartet comprises brothers Markus and Micha Acher (on vocals/acoustic guitar and bass, respectively) plus programmer/key pad participant Martin …

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Schneider TM

The one-man independent electronics team behind Schneider TM is Dirk Dresselhaus, a former rhythm section member for a number of German indie rock bands. He stepped in to the spotlight having a 1998 recording documented for Town Slang. He adopted in 2000 having a collaborative EP, Binokular, documented with Kpt.Michi.Gan …

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Ganger

The Scottish post-rock quartet Ganger formed in 1995, its original members — bassists Stuart Henderson and Graham Gavin, drummer Wayne Young and guitarist Lucy McKenzie — coming together from a shared affection for the classic Krautrock sound. Debuting using the EP Fifty percent Nelson, 20-minute impromptu jams like “Jellyneck” characterized …

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Languis

The duo referred to as Languis — Marcos Chloca and Alejandro Cohen — continues to be making music together since 1991, if they were both classmates in Buenos Aires, Argentina. In 1996, they offered their guitars and amps and relocated to LA, where they sometimes perform with additional performers who …

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13 & God

Anticon label people Themselves (Adam “Doseone” Drucker, Jerry “Jel” Logan, Dax Pierson) and Germany’s the Notwist (Markus Acher, Micha Acher, Martin Gretschmann, Martin Messerschmid) haven’t been strangers to genre-exploring cooperation (Doseone’s participation in Subtle and cLOUDDEAD, the Acher brothers in Town of Savoonga, and Gretschmann’s are System), and the thought …

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Kreidler

Düsseldorf, Germany-based Kreidler combine catchy, acoustic-based compositions (e.g., electric guitar, bass, drums) with bizarre digital tangents, a strategy that primarily allied them with such American post-rock clothes simply because Tortoise and Trans Am. Nevertheless, Kreidler’s music was both even more filled-out compared to the previous and much less derivative compared …

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