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Kid British

Motivated by indie rock and roll, ska, and hip-hop, Mancunian four-piece Kid United kingdom come with an eclectic sound that, coupled with their witty social commentary, continues to be referred to as Blur satisfies OutKast. Shaped in 2008, years as a child close friends Adio Marchant, Adam Mayer, and Simeon …

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Woodhands

Woodhands are an analog-fashioned electro-pop group having a penchant for tongue-in-cheek decadence. Furthermore to issuing studio room recordings, the group trips and is well known for its crazy dance celebrations. The origins of Woodhands could be traced back again to the cellar of frontman Dan Werb’s house in Montreal, where …

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The Cansecos

The Cansecos are an indie electronic group from Toronto, Ontario, who produced their full-length album debut in 2002 in colaboration with the Upper Course Recordings label. Comprised chiefly of composing/creation duo Costs Halliday (aka Billionaire) and Gareth Jones (aka Large G), the group also matters Paul Prince (bass) and Dan …

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Midnight Juggernauts

Midnight Juggernauts are an electro-pop synth rock and roll group from Melbourne, Australia. The founding users, inside a nod towards the Ramones, renamed themselves Vincent Juggernaut and Andy Juggernaut. Both met in senior high school and performed straightforward guitar rock and roll together before shifting to test out synthesizers and …

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