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Five Way Mirror

Created by ’90s space rock and roll notables Windy and Carl with an area friend and fellow musician, Greg Gasiorowski, Five Way Reflection mixed the duo’s drones and post-shoegaze guitar echoes with Gasiorowski’s shadowy electronic bent. Gasiorowski himself details Five Way Reflection as inspired partly with his are Toemass, explaining …

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The Passions

The Passions were a post-punk music group formed by guitarist/vocalist Barbara Gogan, bassist Claire Bidwell, drummer Richard Williams, vocalist Mitch Barker, and guitarist Clive Temperley. Ahead of developing in 1978, a lot of the associates acquired spent amount of time in various other groups. Especially, Temperley was an ex girlfriend …

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Lost Jockey

Area of the later-’70s/early-’80s post-minimalist picture that also included performers just like the Penguin Cafe Orchestra, Soft Verdict, Gavin Bryars, Piero Milesi, as well as the Durutti Column, the Shed Jockey were an instrumental outfit that fused the principles of minimalism to a far more rock and roll- and jazz-influenced …

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Woo

British brothers Clive and Tag Ives started Woo in the first ’80s, recording and launching various eclectic sounds, most dropping beneath the blanket genre of modern, but spiraling away toward notions of ambient sounds, jazz, and various other spiritual assumes contemporary music. The brothers Woo debut was included with 1981’s …

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The Art of Noise

Anne Dudley, Gary Langan, and Paul Morley were people of maker Trevor Horn’s in-house studio room band in the first ’80s before they shaped the Artwork of Sound, a techno-pop group whose music was an amalgam of studio room gimmickry, tape splicing, and synthesized is better than. The Artwork of …

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The Modern Art

Before earning acclaim using the long-running psych outfit Sunlight Dial, Gary Ramon was the first choice of the present day Artwork, a project that ranged from stark post-punk to even more psychedelic territory simply because the ’80s unfolded. Ramon started making music young, playing with upcoming Sunlight Dial member Anthony …

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O Yuki Conjugate

The British experimental ambient unit O Yuki Conjugate was formed in Nottingham in 1982 by multi-instrumentalists Andrew Hulme and Roger Horberry; influenced from the atmospheric acoustic guitar instrumentals from the Durutti Column, they started tinkering with keyboards and tape loops, adding percussion towards the blend before debuting using the soundscapes …

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Section 25

Much less strong as a few of their Stock Records labelmates — such as for example Fresh Order, the Durutti Column, and A PARTICULAR Ratio — Section 25 followed an identical course, providing a connection between electronics-based fresh wave as well as the burgeoning indie dance motion from the mid- …

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Salem

New Influx of British ROCK music group Salem premiered toward the finish of 1979 by two previous members from the curiously named Ethel the Frog, most widely known for contributing a tune towards the epochal Steel for Muthas compilation aswell as recording an irony-free metallic cover from the Beatles’ “Eleanor …

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Felt

Thought was the task of Britain’s enigmatic Lawrence Hayward, a vocalist/songwriter who transformed his long-standing obsession using the music of Tom Verlaine and Tv into an extraordinary catalog of minimalist pop gems and, eventually, cult stardom. The 1st Felt solitary, “Index,” was made by Hayward only in his bedroom on …

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