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Wired All Wrong

A collaboration between Jeff Turzo (God Lives Underwater) and Matt Mahaffey (Self), Wired All Wrong’s origins will be the consequence of a content accident. Due to mislabeling video credits over the MTV plan 120 Minutes, both bands became close friends and frequently would tour with each other. After the break …

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Pop*Star*Kids

pOp*superstar*children emerged from NY City’s downtown underground picture in 1999. The brainchild of guitarist/vocalist Andee, the task started like a assortment of his four-track demos, which presented sort of quirky lo-fi digital pop. Andee teamed up with another regional musician, Anthony Pops, and documented the 1st pOp*celebrity*kiDs album like a …

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Pink Skull

Genre-bending electronica outfit Green Skull are primarily the brainchild of DJ and manufacturer Julian Grefe, a longtime fixture of Philadelphia’s punk and dance music moments, plus a web host of close friends and collaborators, especially Justin “JG” Geller, and, eventually, a full-fledged music group. Through the past due ’90s and …

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Joi

Natives of Bengal, India, the Shamsher brothers — Asian/Anglo DJ-vocalists Haroon and Farook — initial attracted interest in the early-’90s while members from the Joi Bengal AUDIO SYSTEM. Their debut one, “Desert Surprise,” premiered in 1993. Experts of the brand new studio room technology, they often times made an appearance …

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Filthy Dukes

A stylish upgrade on ’80s synth pop, Filthy Dukes 1st took form in 2005 when golf club promoters Olly Dixon and Tim Lawton started DJing like a duo while helping acts at their Destroy Em Forever at London’s Fabric nightclub. Ultimately interests converted from spinning information to producing their own …

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Delphic

Influenced by Factory Reports, acid house, as well as the fantastic days of their Manchester, England hometown in the ’80s, Delphic features guitarist Matt Cocksedge, multi-instrumentalist Richard Boardman, singer James Cook, and drummer Dan Therman, who performs on the band’s displays. Ahead of Delphic, Cocksedge and Boardman had been in …

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