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Triple C’s

Championed by their homeboy with onetime, member Rick Ross, the Miami hip-hop staff Triple C’s (aka Carol City Cartel) emerged for the scene in ’09 2009 using the golf club hit “Move.” Their root base return back over ten years previously, when in 1997 Ross and rapper Gunplay started collaborating …

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Disco Doom

Zurich, Switzerland’s Disco Doom shaped in 1996 using the core duo of guitarist/vocalist Gabriele De Mario and guitarist/bassist Anita Rufer. Using a spinning cast of drummers and longtime keyboardist Daniel Nievergelt, they crafted music that up to date the traditional ‘90s indie rock and roll of Superchunk and Pavement. RRKR …

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Action Beat

An improvisational sound band from Britain, Actions Defeat tour heavily and produced their album debut in 2007. Inspired by early Sonic Youngsters and Glenn Branca in musical conditions and Dark Flag and Fugazi in ideological conditions, the music group was founded in 2004 in Bletchley, Britain, by Don Mclean and …

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Kingdom

Equipped with a heartfelt conviction to battle social injustice wherever and nonetheless it may increase its ugly mind — all while advertising their strict vegan straight-edge lifestyle — Kingdom certainly are a hardcore strap from Philadelphia, PA, that shaped in the summertime of 2006. Powered (and sober) because they had …

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Diblo Dibala & Matchatcha

Departing popular Africa-rooted strap Loketo in 1990, Kinshasa-born and Paris-based guitarist Diblo Dibala (b. 1954) recruited many former bandmates and extra music artists and vocalists to create the enthusiastic group Matchatcha. Even though the group offers experienced many staff adjustments, its sizzling-hot method of African-inspired dance music offers remained consistent. …

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Noughts and Exes

Atmospheric indie rock quintet Noughts and Exes hail in the eclectic North Stage Neighborhood of Hong Kong, China. The music group was produced by video movie director/graphic musician Joshua Wong after his previous group, the likewise themed Whence He Emerged, disbanded. Noughts and Exes’ debut record, Act One, Picture One, …

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Gregory Porter

Jazz, spirit, and gospel vocalist, songwriter, and professional Gregory Porter was created in LA but was raised in Bakersfield, California, where his mom was a minister. As a kid, he fell beneath the spell of his mother’s Nat Ruler Cole records, understanding how to imitate Cole, but his early dreams …

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The Beat Poets

Sketching many — and well-deserved — comparisons towards the legendary U2, Northern Ireland’s Defeat Poets created in 2005. During the period of its 1st year or two, the band developed a considerable hype, garnering plaudits and compliment from such well known music press as NME; getting airplay from channels as …

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Jason Sharp

Located in Montreal, baritone/bass saxophonist and composer Jason Sharp became area of the city’s experimental music scene. He started playing saxophone at 12, later on finding jazz while in senior high school. Clear started writing his personal music at university or college, and he continued to study structure, generating a …

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Aucan

Hailing from Brescia, Italy, Aucan can be an experimental avant-garde task that audibly transcends post-rock, ambient, IDM, and techno. Comprising core users Francesco D’Abbraccio, Dario Dassenno, and Giovanni Ferligna, the trio arrived collectively in 2005 through a shared gratitude of evocative and ethereal music that mixes the organic using the …

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