New and feature artists/bands, here you can find their biography. Or maybe it's your band?
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Neil Claxton and Chris Baker first encountered each other at music college, the boys met again in 1997 at a Christmas party thrown by Jockey Slut. After spending the whole evening talking they realised they had a lot in common and shared a desire not to make house music. Prior to meeting Chris, Neil... |
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She started to create her own tracks with a laptop since 2002 and has been performing at many of the clubs in Tokyo with artists locally and from abroad.... |
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Mixing and scratching had my attention for a while but I felt there was something more. For me, instrumentals was the key.I would throw on a beat and freestyle a few lyrics here and there but was neve... |
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XFM radio have showcased the first single 'It's not my Fault' and the band have been getting interview offers up and down the Country between touring. As well as the Uk Phubus are getting ... |
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Saxophonist Plunky Branch is an experienced performer, songwriter and music and film producer, and he is president of N.A.M.E. Brand Records, through which he has released 25 albums. At one time Plunk... |
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Lonely, yielded a #1 hit song on Mp3.com’s acoustic pop/rock charts and continues to garner great reviews in the independent music community.... |
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Beyond that, however, the Stuff play a brand of drop-dead cool, hooky garage rock/punk that belies their whimsical attitude toward identity. You can hear a lot of Fun House-era Stooges here, but the S... |
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The magnetic, energetic Austin, TX-based alternative-pop band 3 KISSES played over 75 shows their first year out and show no signs of slowing down. They have rapidly progressed to playing big events s... |
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At the age of 10, Eddie and his Family would move to Brooklyn, New York. In the cool summer nights of New York City you could hear Salsa music coming from the apartments, stores and local clubs. The s... |
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Before long Dr. Slide was a fixture in the local blues scene, heading the house band at Berlin's premier blues club, The Blues Cafe. There he shared the stage with many legendary bluesmen. His ban... |
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