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Don Caballero

Pittsburgh mathematics rockers Don Caballero were among the initial rings to expand on the task of genre innovators like Bastro, Bitch Magnet, and (specifically) Slint. Their music was completely instrumental, even though their electric guitar interplay was as complicated and dissonant as some of their peers, the true driving power …

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Natural Dreamers

Another off-shoot of San Francisco’s noise/experimental rock picture, Natural Dreamers includes Deerhoof guitarists Chris Cohen and John Dieterich, and Dilute drummer/Deerhoof producer Jay Pellicci. The trio, whose sound extended on the varieties of their other organizations, released their self-titled debut recording on Frenetic in early 2004.

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By the End of Tonight

By the finish of Tonight are an instrumental four-piece based from Alvin, TX. Made up of Stefan Mach, Josh Smith, Wayne Templeton, and Jeff Wilson, By the finish of Tonight blend intense metallic and punk in complicated syncopation. This blend — and the actual fact that their drummer takes on …

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The Curtains

Featuring users of Deerhoof, Natural Dreamers, Open up City, and St. Joseph as well as the Forgotten Food, the Drapes were created in 2000 by Chris Cohen, Trevor Shimizu, and Jamie Peterson. This edition of the group documented the 2001 debut recording Fast Discussions, a vinyl-only launch limited by 500 …

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Stump

Of all quirky, Captain Beefheart-indebted organizations to reside in at Manchester’s Ron Johnson label, Stump weren’t only probably the most distinctive, but additionally probably the most endearing. Unlike their manic stablemates, mad-eyed Mick Lynch (vocals), Chris Salmon (acoustic guitar), Kevin Hopper (bass) and Rob McKahey (drums; ex-Microdisney) avoided an intense, …

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The Scissor Girls

In the past due 1980s, while we were young in Washington, D.C., bassist/vocalist Azita Youssefi (aka AZ) and Heather Melowic (aka Heather M) talked about assembling a music group. The theory was placed on keep for a short while when Youssefi shifted to Illinois in 1989 to wait the Artwork …

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Oxes

This south-side of Baltimore trio of Natalio Fowler (guitar), Marc Miller (guitar), and Chritopher Freeland (drums) want their reputation to precede them so when area of the Baltimore Rowdy Collective each goes about throwing cogs within the wheel of everyday activity. This attitude enters their musical eyesight as brutal, endlessly …

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Orthrelm

Existing somewhere for the overlapping flanges of extreme steel, avant-garde jazz, and progressive rock and roll, the Washington, D.C.-centered duo Orthrelm focuses on intricately made up guitar-drum instrumentals of huge, almost alien complexity. The music group formed in middle-2000 when guitarist Mick Barr (previously half of Crom-Tech) delivered drummer Josh …

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Karp

“Dark,” “ultra-cynical” and “large” have already been the a number of the adjectives used to spell it out the Tumwater, WA’s Karp. First contacting focus on themselves in ’94 making use of their initial full-length Mustache Crazy on K Information, Karp laid it on dense by flaunting their desire for …

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Hovercraft

The atmospheric instrumental music group Hovercraft formed in Seattle in the first ’90s when guitarist Ryan (aka Campbell 2000) and bassist Beth Liebling (Sadie 7) met within an anatomy research course for surgical college students. Founded as a primary a reaction to the dominance of the region grunge picture, Hovercraft …

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