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Being There

Formed toward the finish of 2010, lo-fi indie pop four-piece Getting There fulfilled at university in Manchester, Britain, before they relocated to London to focus on producing music. Associates Sammy Lewis (electric guitar, vocals), Adam Robinson (bass, vocals), Tom Rapanakis (drums), and Nick Olorenshaw (electric guitar) drew on the collective …

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Diseño Corbusier

Diseño Corbusier were an experimental industrial/minimal influx group from Spain who have been active through the 1980s. Making use of primitive drum devices and keyboards and utilizing Burroughs-inspired cut-up vocals, their Dadaist recordings dropped somewhere among Esplendor Geométrico and Cabaret Voltaire at their first and strangest. Javier García Marín and …

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Sym-on

Given birth to Simon Devert in Liege, Belgium, DJ Sym-on is a jungle and drum’n’bass maker. One half of the duo with Mr. Silent (given birth to Geoffrey Chaineux), Sym-on can be co-owner of Tremble Your Bass Sound and shotta.television, a Belgian music route. In 2014, the duo started liberating …

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The KVB

Just like a hazily kept in mind dream, U.K. duo the KVB blend reverb-soaked shoegaze with minimalist digital production to produce their sensitive and ephemeral sound. Created this year 2010 by Nicholas Real wood and Kat Day time, the KVB got began with several limited cassette and vinyl fabric produces …

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Cucamonga

It’s been noted in the blogosphere that this name of the Argentine quintet can be the name of the Southern California suburban town (right now Rancho Cucamonga) where Frank Zappa began his saving exploits at Pal Saving Studio (renamed Studio room Z by Zappa) through the early ‘60s — and …

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Protomartyr

Detroit post-punk quartet Protomartyr formed this year 2010, slowly bubbling up out of the few bands within a tightly knit music picture. Guitarist Greg Ahee, bassist Scott Davidson, and drummer Alex Leonard began the caustic punk music group Butt Infants in 2008, playing mainly dive pubs and basements and finally …

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Marriages

Marriages certainly are a moody, experimental rock and roll trio based out of LA, California. Shaped in 2011 by vocalist/guitarist Emma Ruth Rundle (Nocturnes) and bassist Greg Melts away, both of whom play in the post-rock ensemble Crimson Sparowes, the music group also features drummer Andrew Clinco. Mixing jointly atmospheric …

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King Charles

Having a look that falls somewhere within Adam Ant and Prince and a sound that blends glam rock and roll, psychedelic folk, and indie pop, London-based singer/songwriter Charles Costa began writing music at age 17. Proficient on acoustic guitar, piano, and cello, aswell as classically been trained in tone of …

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Joel Harrison 7

The Joel Harrison 7 may be the name of guitarist Harrison’s exploratory jazz septet. Featured in the 7 are saxophonist Donny McCaslin, pianist Gary Versace, violinist Christian Howes, cellist Dana Leong, bassist Stephan Crump, and drummer Clarence Penn. The ensemble released the classical-influenced Search in 2012.

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Rats on Rafts

Dutch indie quartet Rats about Rafts shaped in 2005, taking impact from fresh influx and post-punk rings like Echo & the Bunnymen, the Teardrop Explodes, and fellow countrymen the Former mate. The Rotterdam-based group includes people David Fagan (vocals, acoustic guitar), Arnoud Verheul (acoustic guitar), Florian Veenhuis (bass), and Joris …

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