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Brokeback

Brokeback may be the name of Tortoise bassist Douglas McCombs’ part project. Pursuing two 7″ EPs, in 1999 he released the project’s 1st full-length, Field Recordings through the Cook County Drinking water Table, which exposed a slightly much less constricted version from the post-rock audio Tortoise had produced famous. Relying …

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Run On

New York’s OPERATE ON mixed their love of pop, rock and roll, as well as the avant-garde into complicated, eclectic but available music. The group’s comprehensive background in New York’s underground rock and roll and sound/jazz circles produced them more comfortable with bouncy pop or prolonged improvs — and several …

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Karate

Karate began in Boston. Geoff Farina (vocals, electric guitar), Eamonn Witt (bass), and Gavin Mcarthy (drums) shaped the post-rock combo in 1993, and within a season had released the “Loss of life Package” 7″. “The Schwinn” implemented a season afterwards; bassist Jeff Goddard also became a member of up at …

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Squirrel Bait

Adored by critics and a little cult pursuing, the seminal Squirrel Bait stay consistently underrated with regards to their impact on post-hardcore punk and alt-rock. A huge part of this is because of their however scant documented legacy: two albums, both under around 30 minutes, both just sporadically obtainable. Their …

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Slint

Though mainly overlooked throughout their fairly brief lifespan, Slint started to be probably one of the most influential and far-reaching bands to emerge from the American underground rock and roll community from the 1980s; innovative and iconoclastic, the group’s deft, extremist manipulations of quantity, tempo, and framework solid them as …

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David Pajo

Furthermore to his very own solo function under a number of headings, multi-instrumentalist David Pajo was a good presence within the fertile Midwestern indie rock and roll scene from the past due 1990s. He provides collaborated with an extraordinary set of underground serves from his very own hometown of Louisville, …

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Havergal

Havergal is Ryan Murphy, never to end up being confused with Rian Murphy of Pull City/Chestnut Train station. The Texan architech/songwriter began penning slow-moving glitchy post-rock in the past due ’90s. Havergal released a small number of 7″ singles between 1998 and 1999 on Murphy’s personal Western Vinyl fabric label …

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Godspeed You! Black Emperor

The instrumental multimedia Montreal group Godspeed You! Dark Emperor create prolonged, repetition-oriented chamber rock and roll. The minimal and individual builds-to-crescendo from the group’s compositions leads to a meditative and hypnotic pay attention that becomes nearly narrative when coupled with found-sound splices as well as the films of the visible …

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Aerial M

Aerial M was the alias of multi-instrumentalist David Pajo, a seminal figure in the introduction of the post-rock visual whose tenures in rings including Slint and Tortoise established the stage for a few of the very most innovative and important music of latest decades. He initial surfaced in 1985 playing …

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Sue Garner

Indie rock experienced Sue Garner was created and elevated in Cave Springtime, GA, later on attending art college in Atlanta before settling in NY and joining the city’s nascent Zero Wave picture via her music group Vietnam. Stints in cult favorites like the Last GATHER, the Shams and Seafood & …

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