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Ian Crause

Fitting the mildew of the fantastic lost rock-band, Disco Inferno forged new paths but reached few ears throughout their existence. Nevertheless, the band’s result — specifically their singles and second LP DI Proceed Pop, which is usually towards the sampler what Electric powered Ladyland is usually to your guitar — …

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The Auteurs

Once the Auteurs released their debut album in 1993, the British press linked them with the massively popular Suede within a “glam revival.” As the music group could blast out guitar-drenched rockers like Suede, the Auteurs found life if they drew through the quiet aspect of such distinctively British guitar …

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The Servants

The cruel irony from the Servants’ short career is that a lot of members from the music group enjoyed some degree of Brit-pop success, apart from singer/songwriter David Westlake. Mostly of the bands retroactively linked with the so-called C-86 wing of guitar-based English indie rings who actually made an appearance …

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Placebo

Because of the penchant for androgynous dress/make-up and uncooked, punky acoustic guitar riffs, Placebo have already been described by some like a glam version of Nirvana. The multinational music group was shaped by vocalist/guitarist Brian Molko (component Scottish and American descent, but elevated in Britain) and Swedish bassist Stefan Olsdal. …

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Luke Haines

Among the sharpest & most prolific Uk songwriters of his era, Luke Haines — who have began modestly more than enough inside a string of obscure ’80s rings, like the Servants — helmed the glam noir from the Auteurs, the broken funk of Baader Meinhof, as well as the (mostly) …

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Black Box Recorder

Dark Container Recorder included Auteurs primary man Luke Haines, previous Jesus and Mary String member John Moore, and vocalist Sarah Nixey. Just like the Auteurs, Dark Box Recorder’s music commented in the condition of British affairs, both cultural and personal, frequently using personality sketches that open the less-than-pleasant with sharpened …

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Baader Meinhof

Baader Meinhof was a one-off task from the Auteurs’ Luke Haines, who enlisted a clutch of studio room associates aged and new (maker Phil Vinall, cellist Wayne Banbury) to record 1997’s Baader Meinhof, an archive that mixed styles from the ’70s German urban terrorist group it took its name from …

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Loose Teeth

Michigan indie quartet Loose Tooth were shaped in 2013 by Ypsilanti-based singer/guitarist Gregory Dean McIntosh. An extremely respectable collaborator and go-to acoustic guitar ace for several reputable Midwestern rings, McIntosh had however to launch an effective automobile for his personal songwriting. A small number of his tunes were documented by …

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Infantjoy

Adam Banbury and Paul Morley formed Infantjoy in the first 2000s. Banbury was associated with the Auteurs because the group’s debut recording and has used part in various recording sessions like a cellist, keyboardist, string arranger, programmer, engineer, and maker. He’s on recordings by Natalie Imbruglia, Tricky, Snow Patrol, and …

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