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Konshens

Jamaican dancehall reggae singer Konshens became a global superstar almost soon after bursting onto the music scene in 2005. Blessed Garfield Spence in Kingston in 1985, he promises Beres Hammond as his principal musical impact, and his vocal design is solid and confident however simple and melodic. His music range …

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The Como Mamas

The Como Mamas certainly are a female gospel trio from Como, Mississippi, who got their name because of their participation in Como Now, a compilation of field recordings from 2006 curated by Daptone Information’ Michael Reilly. The group comprises Ester Mae Smith and sisters Angela Taylor and Della Daniels — …

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Endless Boogie

Shaped in the heart of Brooklyn, N.Con.C., Endless Boogie are an American rock and roll ensemble, known for traversing the varieties of psychedelic rock and roll, stoner rock and roll, and blues rock and roll. Composed of Paul Main (vocals, acoustic guitar), Jesper Eklow (acoustic guitar), Marc Razo (bass acoustic …

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Stray from the Path

Based away of Lengthy Island, NY, Stray from the road create chaotic, unstable hardcore/metalcore with brutally honest lyrics criticizing police and the overall injustices of society. These were produced in 2001 by Thomas Williams, John Kane, Justin Manas, Ed Advantage, and Frank Correira. Carrying out a 2002 self-released demonstration (People …

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Blumentopf

German hip-hop quintet Blumentopf was celebrated because of its witty yet often politically charged rhymes and electrifying concert events. Created in Munich in 1995, Blumentopf (“blossom container”) comprised four MCs — Cajus Heinzmann, Bernhard Wunderlich, Florian Schuster, and Roger Manglus — and one DJ, Sebastian “Sepalot” Weiss. Their debut recording, …

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Bap

A German institution, the rock-band Bap were shaped in 1976 from the Cologne-based singer/songwriter/activist Wolfgang Niedecken. Niedecken had been well-known as Cologne’s response to Bob Dylan before he started Bap, partly due to his classical guitar and harmonica, but mainly due to his poignant, socially conscious lyrics. Hearing the Rolling …

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Guano Apes

German alt-rock quartet Guano Apes feature vocalist Sandra Nasic, guitarist Henning Rümenapp, bassist Stefan Ude, and drummer Dennis Poschwatta. Ude, Rümenapp, and Poschwatta have been playing jointly for some time and added Nasic with time to earn initial place in the 1996 “Regional Heroes” competition kept by VIVA, Germany’s music …

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At the Drive-In

Merging emotional melodies and upbeat rhythms shifting at an unstable rate, In the Drive-In definitely trapped out within their hometown of El Paso, Texas. Created in early 1994, the group debuted immediately after with its 1st EP, Hell Paso, accompanied by a short tour over the Lone Celebrity State. Having …

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Al Campbell

In 1946 the West African Rhythm Brothers band was founded and vocalist Al Campbell was the first choice. The band documented over 50 albums and is recognized as one of the better highlife rings in Nigeria. Campbell released his initial record in 1968 entitled Highlife Today. Being a single artist, …

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Westernhagen

Marius Westernhagen was created on Dec 6, 1948. His dad, Hans Müller Westernhagen, was an acting professional, and guided youthful Marius toward a existence in theatrical overall performance. When his dad died at age 44, Marius was still in his early teenagers and well on his method to an effective …

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