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Geike

Best-known as the lead vocalist of Hooverphonic, Geike Arnaert documented eight studio room albums with among Belgium’s most well-known pop functions before leaving for any single career in 2008. Given birth to in Heuvelland in 1978, she 1st examined the waters by duetting with famous crooner Bobbejaan Schoepen around the …

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Two Door Cinema Club

Mixing digital polish with guitar-driven hooks ? la Phoenix as well as the Postal Services, Bangor and Donaghadee, North Ireland’s Two Door Movie theater Club feature vocalist/guitarist/programmer Alex Trimble, guitarist/vocalist Sam Halliday, and bassist/vocalist Kevin Baird. Trimble and Halliday fulfilled in college, and fulfilled Baird through shared close friends. The …

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Eagle Twin

Salt Lake Town, UT’s Eagle Twin pairs up vocalist/guitarist Gentry Densley (ex-Iceburn) with drummer Tyler Smith. The duo started focusing on their improbably bluesy and prog-infused design of sludgy loss of life/doom in 2007 and quickly captured the attention from the Southern Lord label, resulting in the discharge of their …

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Sharon Van Etten

Although she was created and raised in suburban NJ, Sharon Van Etten’s folk music evokes the open up landscapes of a far more expansive America. An ardent choir college student during her child years, she analyzed clarinet, violin, and piano before shifting to acoustic guitar. She began composing tunes like …

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Mickey Moonlight

Concentrating on the quirky areas of electro pop, Mike Sterling silver (aka Mickey Moonlight) began his job in the late ‘90s, using his sister Suzy in the left-field dub duo Sonovac, and toyed with an electroclash task beneath the name Midnight Mike in most from the decade. In 2008, he …

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Dum Dum Girls

Given that they emerged at the same time when C-86-inspired acts like Vivian Girls as well as the Pains to be Pure in mind were in fashion, it’s little question that California’s Dum Dum Girls — an organization whose ’60s-inflected lo-fi pop brings to brain acts like Dark Tambourine and …

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Spider & the Flies

Southend-on-Sea’s Spider & the Flies may be the warped analog synth brainchild from the Horrors’ keyboardist Spider Webb and bassist Tomethy Furse. Influenced by the digital experiments from the BBC Radiophonic Workshop aswell as even more kinetic performers like Juan Atkins, the duo documented technology fiction-tinged instrumentals including “Metallurge” and …

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Magic Wands

Wish pop duo Magic Wands shaped in Nashville like a cooperation between Dexy and Chris Valentine. After owning a long-distance romantic relationship, Dexy ultimately relocated from LA to become listed on Chris in Nashville where in fact the band primarily took shape using the launch of their Blondie-esque debut solitary …

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My Awesome Mixtape

My Awesome Mixtape (made up of Maolo, Mancho, Fede, Skaglia, and Sollo) are an Italian indie pop group whose squinchy, computerized music, heartfelt lyrics, and felt center pins — fastened towards the shirt of every member in the music group — nodded to serves just like the Suburban Children with …

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Tracy Bryant

Los Angeles-based post-punk musician and tunesmith Tracy Bryant has made a name for himself with a method that’s simultaneously adventurous and melodic, composing tracks that boast pop hooks but explore music nooks and crannies that provide his function a modern psychedelic subtext. Bryant’s great aunt and uncle once sang back-up …

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