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Pajama Club

Delivered out of some relatively low-key jam periods within their Auckland, New Zealand domicile, the Pajama Membership were formed with the husband-and-wife duo of Neil and Sharon Finn. Neil, who acquired just come from a fine season that saw the discharge of Intriguer, the 6th studio record from Kiwi pop …

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Inc.

Led by Los Angeles-based brothers Andrew and Daniel Aged, Inc. started as Teenager Inc. and debuted this year 2010 having a self-released 7″ solitary, “Fountains”/”Close friends of the night time.” Both tracks carried a enchanting demo-sounding quality using the inspirations a peculiar amalgamation of early-’80s post-punk and middle- to past …

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Mind Over Mirrors

Beneath the name Mind Over Mirrors, Jaime Fennelly (formerly of experimental sound rock and roll trio Peeesseye) creates immersive, meditative drones from a distorted Indian harmonium, pulsating analog synthesizers, and a variety of electronic results. His compositions are warm, radiant, and psychological, and clearly audio shaped by individual hands instantly …

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Diagrams

The solo project of electric/folk musician Sam Genders (Tunng, the Accidental), employing a revolving cast of music artists for the heady mixture of psychedelia, electronica, and folk. Before Diagrams had become, Genders was most widely known being a founding person in folktronica music group Tunng, but from then on project …

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KOAN Sound

U.K. digital duo KOAN Sound was produced by manufacturers Jim Bastow and can Weeks in 2008 following the dissolution of other musical tasks. The set grew their sound out of early digital influences from functions like Amon Tobin as well as the Prodigy, attempting to develop a design that embraced …

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Lorelle Meets the Obsolete

Using a sound that drew inspiration from nearly every strain of psychedelic music that had sprung up because the mid-’60s, Lorelle Meets the Obsolete were formed when Alberto González and Lorena Quintanilla’s psych-rock band Soho Riots dissolved in the first 2010s. Carrying on on being a duo, with Quintanilla managing …

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Tall Ships

Originally hailing from the city of Falmouth for the Cornish coast of Britain, three-piece Tall Boats went through several changes throughout their fledgling years like a band. Mainly influenced by Fights and Sigur Rós, college close friends Ric Phethean (acoustic guitar, vocals, synths), Matt Parker (bass, sampler), and Jamie Bush …

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Nataly Dawn

The feminine half of quirky, YouTube-loving indie pop duo Pomplamoose, singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Nataly Dawn (born Nataly Dawn Knutsen) was created in 1986 to missionary parents and spent the majority of her childhood in European countries. After spending her formative years in France and Belgium, she relocated to California to …

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Cold Showers

Named because of their fix for Los Angeles’ sunny days, Cool Showers strike an equilibrium between ominous post-punk and jangly indie pop. Vocalist/bassist Jonathan Weinberg, vocalist/guitarist Jessie Clavin, keyboardist Brian Davila, drummer Renee Adams, and guitarist Chris Ruler formed the music group this year 2010. The boy-girl vocals and fuzzed-out …

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Skysaw

Formed in ’09 2009, alternative rock and roll ensemble Skysaw feature previous Smashing Pumpkins drummer Jimmy Chamberlin along with multi-instrumentalist/vocalist Mike Reina and guitarist Anthony Pirog. Both onetime users from the Fairfax, Virginia psych-pop ensemble the Jackfields, Reina and Pirog fulfilled Chamberlin through shared friends and started working on materials. …

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