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E.M.S.

Growing up coding game titles for the Commodore 64 computer sparked Stephen Machnowski’s curiosity about building his have electronics, specifically synthesizers. He uses his home-built synths and drum devices for his E.M.S. task (the initials are a symbol of Electro Music Specialist). Inspired by electrical beats he noticed in new …

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Neverever

Jihae Simmons Meek met her husband to be and Neverever bandmate, Bricolage’s Wallace Meek, during her stint seeing that the business lead singer for the Glasgow-based indie pop group the Royal We. Following Royal We’s break up in 2007, the few relocated to Jihae’s hometown of LA, CA, where they …

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Like a Kind of Matador

Chiseled in the same slab of impossibly dense rock as the Melvins, Earth, Skullflower, Boris, Harvey Milk, and early King Crimson, English doom steel outfit Such as a Sort of Matador build sludge-kissed ambient landscapes of appear that bring with them echoes of prog rock and roll, art rock and …

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Mad Mike Banks

New college Detroit techno mainstay Mad Mike Banking institutions continues to be an indelible force in the Engine City underground for pretty much a decade. Like a founding person in Underground Level of resistance, he’s contributed towards the ’90s renaissance of Detroit techno which has rebuilt the stripped-down hardness from …

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Miami Horror

An electropop act using a disco-house throwback design, Miami Horror is led by manufacturer Benjamin Place (aka Benjamin Vanguarde) from Melbourne, Australia. Inspired by pop performers from the 1970s and ’80s such as for example Prince, Supertramp, and ABBA, the DJ/manufacturer first produced a name for himself as Miami Horror …

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Nurses

The associates of indie art rock-band Nurses acquired known one another since elementary school and lastly put Nurses together around 2004. On the whim, they transferred off their hometown in Idaho to California. In 2006 they documented in NORTH PARK with manufacturer Jason Cupp (the Elected, Finch) and self-released Hangin’ …

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A Sunny Day in Glasgow

A SUNSHINEY DAY in Glasgow emerged in the mid-2000s with synth-laden experimental noise pop that echoed shoegaze acts like My Bloody Valentine, but gave the audio their very own interpretation. The music group shaped when Philadelphia indigenous Ben Daniels came back from a couple of years in the U.K. and …

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Slow Runner

Charleston, SC’s Slow Runner shaped in 2003 across the abilities of vocalist/songwriter Michael Flynn and multi-instrumentalist Josh Kaler. The music group’s melodic, laid-back mixture of Shins-inspired indie rock and roll, peppered with the casual stream of Weezer-esque power pop, 1st made an appearance in 2006 without Disassemble, accompanied by Shiv …

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The Champagne Socialists

Jihae Simmons Meek met her husband to be and Neverever bandmate, Bricolage’s Wallace Meek, during her stint while the business lead singer for the Glasgow-based indie pop group the Royal We. Following a Royal We’s separation in 2007, the few relocated to Jihae’s hometown of LA, CA, where they teamed …

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Dave Stewart

To find the regular confusion taken care of right from the start, Dave Stewart the keyboardist/vocalist isn’t David A. Stewart, guitarist for the Eurythmics. This Dave Stewart is definitely a tale in English intensifying music circles, 1st as keyboardist for Egg, Hatfield as well as the North, and Country wide …

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