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Ride the Boogie

Shaped in 1999 by Vaux member Adam Tymn, Trip the Boogie grew to add other members more than the next couple of years, every of whom added songs and song suggestions to the task until an album was finally finished in 2007. Rounding out the regular membership of the melodic, …

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eMC

Even though the hip-hop group eMC didn’t officially get together until 2005, after Masta Ace had released his Long Hot Summer LP and was rumored to maintain retirement, the four have been functioning jointly since 2001, when Punchline and Wordsworth (also called Punch & Words) and Stricklin (originally from Milwaukee) …

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Duke Dumont

Adam Dyment, aka Duke Dumont, surfaced in 2006 having a buzzing, whip-cracking remix of Mekon’s “Yes Yes Y’All.” The London, England-based maker and DJ, influenced by “fidget home” figure Change (M.We.A., Main Lazer), continued to improve his publicity through remixes for famous brands Late from the Pier (“Bathroom Gurgle”), Bat …

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Shed

German techno maker René Pawlowitz, a normal at Berlin’s prestigious Berghain nightclub, releases music less than at least twelve pseudonyms, but his are Shed has garnered probably the most acclaim. His lush, atmospheric songs are educated by fond remembrances of ’90s Detroit techno and jungle, and also have enough weighty …

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Todd O’Neill

A Louisiana-born country musician with an eclectic design that makes area for R&B and rock and roll & roll affects, Todd O’Neill was created in Hammond, Louisiana in 1982. Todd was raised within a rural community where Television reception was poor, but his family’s understanding of music was solid. O’Neill …

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Desolation Wilderness

Olympia, WA’s Desolation Wilderness borrows cues from dreamy electro-pop and runs on the loose analog saving technique — aided in zero small degree with a Roland Space Echo, two Maestro Echoplex hold off units, and many springtime reverbs — to make a narcotic, dusty undertake the style. The idea was …

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Echostream

Inspired by a number of the more cutting-edge rings that successfully merged electronics with rock and roll in the past due ’90s (specifically Radiohead, 9 Inch Claws, and Björk), in 1997 both key members of Echostream befriended one another while participating in the Royal Academy of Music in London. Both …

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Lykke Li

The Swedish indie pop artist Lykke Li Zachrisson (better referred to as Lykke Li) grabbed the interest of worldwide bloggers in the first 2000s with a small number of catchy, retro-chic singles offered on her behalf MySpace profile. Equipped with sensuous, hardly there vocals and supported with a quirky, bass-heavy …

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Sinkane

Sinkane can be an alias of Ahmed Gallab, a saving artist who also sings and takes on numerous devices (drums, bass, acoustic guitar, keyboards, et al.). His percussion-heavy design of music pulls from an array of affects, most noticeably free of charge jazz (e.g., Pharoah Sanders) and shoegaze (e.g., My …

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High Places

Among the many youngster/young lady indie electro duos formed in 2006, Rob Barber and Mary Pearson of Brooklyn’s High Areas approach saving with creative reject, tinkering with offbeat creation techniques want random microphone setting, pitch shifting, delays, and saturated blankets of reverb to generate danceable levels of audio. Playful and …

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