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Sean McCann

Sean McCann is usually a Los Angeles-based composer, experimental musician, and audio engineer whose function has ranged from serene ambient items to ecstatic, joyous items for strings and digital feedback. After creating himself like a drone/experimental musician through the second fifty percent from the 2000s, his post-2012 result offers shifted …

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Peter Hollens

Singer, songwriter, maker, and all-round business owner Peter Hollens is a champ of the cappella singing internet dating back again to his times at the University or college of Oregon, where he founded the faculty a cappella group Around the Stones in 1999 with Leo da Silva. Hailing from Ashland, …

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Frank Ocean

Frank Sea was one of the most exciting and polarizing R&B performers from the 2010s. Created Christopher Edwin Breaux in Long Seaside, California, he shifted with his family members to New Orleans, Louisiana at age five. The aspiring songwriter and vocalist had just shifted into his dorm in the College …

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Mutual Benefit

The project of singer/multi-instrumentalist Jordan Lee, Mutual Advantage blends folk, psychedelic pop, and experimental recording techniques into fragile, hopeful songs that evoke the task of Sufjan Stevens, Animal Collective, as well as the Microphones. Lee was raised in Columbus, Ohio and started writing songs influenced by famous brands Elliott Smith …

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Helm

Helm may be the dark ambient/sound task of Luke Younger, a London-based audio artist with origins in hardcore punk and industrial. His frequently extended compositions are built using electronic tools and discovered or modified tools, and frequently feature bloating drones of severe, rusty feedback aswell as more organized, rhythmic components. …

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Frost*

U.K. neo-prog supergroup Frost* was produced in 2004 by manufacturer/songwriter/keyboardist Jem Godfrey, better referred to as the person behind many U.K. pop strikes including Atomic Kitten’s 2001 number 1 smash “Entire Again.” Exhausting from the pop globe, Godfrey thought we would go back to his initial love, prog rock and …

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I Am Giant

Developing in New Zealand in 2008, melodic alternative rockers I Am Large rose from the ashes of more metal-leaning take action Blindspott, who split up for a short while in 2007. Previous Blindspott drummer Shelton Woolright connected up with bassist Paul Matthews, guitarist Maximum O’Donnell, and English vocalist Ed Martin …

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d’Eon

The output from the Dartmouth, Nova Scotia indigenous Chris d’Eon provoked comparisons and sources to vintage modern and contemporary experimental digital artists, ’80s mainstream pop, throwback home, and left-of-center R&B. The analysis of Arabic, Iranian, and Turkish music also educated his produces. A manufacturer and vocalist who structured himself in …

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Wolf Gang

Formed in ’09 2009 by London-based vocalist/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist Utmost McElligott, English indie rock and roll outfit Wolf Gang mixes swirling, symphonic alt-rock with quirky electro-pop. Originally prepared as a single automobile/pseudonym for McElligott, the achievement of 2009 singles “Bits of You” and “The Ruler and Most of His Guys,” plus a …

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Heavy Hawaii

The duo Large Hawaii is several lo-fi weirdos who seem focused on capturing the voices that swirl inside Brian Wilson’s head. Hailing from NORTH PARK, Matt Bahamas (vocals/tips/electric guitar) and Jojo Keylargo (electric guitar) make music that appears like a coughing syrup-addled Beach Young boys documenting a spooky, but still …

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