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Poni Hoax

Although French electronica continues to be inarguably cool because the rise of Atmosphere in the middle-’90s, Poni Hoax tend the initial band to fuse the sophistication of Gallic dance beats with solid rock & roll attitude (imagine if the Strokes really were as great and debonair because they pretend to …

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Julien Lourau

b. 2 March 1970, Paris, France. Lourau started playing the saxophone at age 11. He was shortly exploiting his quickly discovered skills playing rock and roll ‘n’ move before shifting towards jazz. When he was 15 he was playing jazz rock and roll fusion. Specifically, he was influenced by the …

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Los Delinqüentes

Spanish flamenco fusion group Los Delinqüentes produced their album debut in 2001 and later on overcame the death of the founding bandmember. The comeback record Bienvenidos a la Época Iconoclasta (2009) was their most well-known to date, almost topping the Spanish graphs. Founded in 1998 in Jerez de la Frontera, …

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Phil Minton

Avant-garde vocalist Phil Minton includes a huge vocabulary of voices and extended vocal methods and a thorough discography cataloguing his many tasks from 1969 on. Delivered close to the Southern coastline of Britain in 1940, he began for the trumpet and started playing in jazz rings in the past due …

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Thomas Fersen

Thomas Fersen is a France singer/songwriter whose active musical design and poetic lyrics have brought him increasing reputation over time. He was lengthy connected with Vincent Frèrebeau’s label Tôt ou Tard. Blessed on January 4, 1963, in Paris, France, Fersen got his begin in the punk picture before learning to …

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Lucho Gatica

Younger brother of Chilean vocalist Arturo Gatica, Lucho Gatica was a significant Latin vocalist in the ’50s and ’60s. In 1966, his record product sales totalled a lot more than 22 million copies. Furthermore to his chart-topping 1954 strike “Sinceridad,” Gatica documented such strikes as “Contigo en la Distancia,” “La …

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Louise Attaque

French folk-rock quartet Louise Attaque emerged among the most effective new functions of their generation via their award-winning 1997 debut LP. Vocalist/guitarist Gaëtan Roussel and bassist Robin Feix 1st met as college kids, bonding over their common obsession with well-known music. While learning in Paris, they created the group Caravage, …

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Julian Dash

A consummate section participant, Julian Dash produced some recordings like a innovator past due in his profession but did his most remarkable work while an associate of Erskine Hawkins orchestra. He became a member of Hawkins in 1938. Only once Hawkins reduced how big is his band a long time …

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Calima

Beneath the direction of bassist Juanlu, among founding members from the world-renowned flamenco fusion group Ojos de Brujo, Calima pushes the flamenco fusion ideal further, having a large international collective of music artists who together build a music encounter that won them immediate accolades, including a Latin Grammy nomination because …

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Valeria Rossi

Blessed in Tripoli but raised in Rome, Valeria Rossi was always deeply in love with music. Her and her parents’ record collection highlighted everyone from Santana and Joni Mitchell to Queen and David Bowie. Acquiring these affects with her, Rossi started composing her very own music and music when she …

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