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Roger Manning

As the co-founder of Jellyfish, Imperial Move, as well as the Moog Cookbook, keyboardist Roger Manning became probably one of the most beloved numbers in ’90s underground pop music. While non-e of those rings remained collectively for much longer than four years, Manning’s skill as a tranquility vocalist, arranger, and …

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Cigarbox Planetarium

Shaped in 1999, Cigarbox Planetarium–guitarist Andy Charneco and keyboardist Deanna Pineda–plays self-proclaimed “lounge-bossa-tiki-surf-a-nova-spaghetti-westernish-instrumental-pop.” Both began performing instrumental covers like the theme from “THE NICE, the Bad as well as the Ugly,” “Telstar” by English ’60s instrumental music group the Tornados and many bossa nova functions by Antonio Carlos Jobim. The …

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The Moog Cookbook

After hearing their wealthy and textured songs, it’s hard to trust the fact that Moog Cookbook is a duo (made up of Roger Manning and Brian Kehew). Manning initial found the public’s interest within the unfortunately disregarded retro-rockers Jellyfish, who released a set of critically acclaimed albums, after that split …

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The Network

The Network emerged from a cloud of mystery in later summer 2003. Nearly immediately, rumours and reviews circulated how the people of Green Day time were somehow mixed up in band’s out-of-nowhere rise to synth-punk power. Had been Billie Joe Armstrong, Mike Dirnt, and Tre Great masquerading as Fink, Vehicle …

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Emperor Penguin

Chicago’s goofy, funky electronic duo Emperor Penguin includes DJ Lazlo Minimart and keyboardist Melvoin Stanke. Their like of classic analogue synths, discovered noises and electro-funk culminated within the release of the debut record Shatter the Illusion of Integrity, Yeah in early 1999 on MY MATE God Information. Emperor Penguin squandered …

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Big Bad Bosses

For any video gaming fans wondering why the heroes get all of the popularity and glory, Big Bad Bosses may be the comedy parody supergroup to fulfill the villain sympathy. The self-described gaming villain boy music group released their debut record, Power Frustrating (TOVG Information), in Dec 2015, preceded by …

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