Festivals » Mar 6 KRAAK FESTIVAL at Netwerk
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Bill Orcutt
(4,668 listeners)
noise, psychedelic, freak folk, improv
Guitarist of Miami based noise-rock trio Harry Pussy.
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Bong
(8,198 listeners)
drone, psychedelic, sludge, doom
1. Bong is a Hawkwind-worship band consisting of Mike Smith (Drums), Dave Terry (Bass), Mike Vest (Guitar) and Ben Freeth (Sitar).They have a self titled demo, as well as Bethmoora (EP), 7" split with Gnod, a 12" split with Quttinirpaaq as well as numerous live albums.
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Bugskull
(1,847 listeners)
lo-fi, experimental indie, shoegaze, electronic
Bugskull, the brainchild of Oregon's guitarist and vocalist (and former folksinger) Sean Byrne, coined a style of arrangement that was the post-rock equivalent of Brian Wilson's orchestral productions: a catalog of musical mistakes instead of an abundance of instrumental counterpoint.
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Dolphins Into The Future
(6,886 listeners)
drone, ambient, experimental, minimalist
"I create Cetacean Trancefers. Dreamt by places like, Ho’okena, Ilha Das Flores, São João Do Pico, and Kealakekua, etc. All the patterns, tones and harmonies are inspired by Nature’s Tongues And Cycles.
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Donato Epiro
(625 listeners)
drone, ambient, tribal, stunned records
The music of Italy’s Donato Epiro has an ambient glow that lies someway between the precision of electronica and the more spaced out trippiness of experimental Kosmische rock.
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Morphogenesis
(456 listeners)
experimental, abstract, drone, free improvisation
Morphogenesis started recording in January 1985 and their first public performance was at the West Square Festival in London in July '85.
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Peaking Lights
(48,156 listeners)
psychedelic, drone, lo-fi, ambient
Peaking Lights is Aaron and Indra from Rah Dunes and Numbers new duo project recently relocated to Madison/ Rural Wisconsin from the Bay Area.
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PENS

(14,435 listeners)
lo-fi, noise pop, riot grrrl, punk
Three girls and a £1 microphone
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Strapping Fieldhands
(2,359 listeners)
siltbreeze, lo-fi, psychedelic, philly
The Strapping Fieldhands started out in the early '90s playing "Appalachian inbred squonk" on junk shop instruments. The band's sound evolved quickly and drastically in the time leading up to their outstanding 1994 LP Discus (Omphalos), but even their latest album, 2002's relatively refined The Third Kingdom (Omphalos), retains much of the slobbering, delirious quality of their first singles.
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The Doozer
(1,218 listeners)
psychedelic, folk, experimental, psychedelic folk
Musician based in Cambridge, UK working towards the Aluminum Dome.
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The Homosexuals
(17,601 listeners)
post-punk, punk, post punk, diy
The Homosexuals were an influential British punk band formed in 1977 as Rejects by Bruno McQuillan, Anton Hayman, and Jim Welton (who has also gone by the names L. Voag, Amos, and Xentos).
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The Wolf, Death and the Acorn
(30 listeners)
experimental, folk, love, psychedelic
'The Wolf, Death and the Acorn is a continuously evolving musical outfit, which acts as an umbrella for my songs and experimental ritualistic live performances.
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Voice of the Seven Thunders
(4,059 listeners)
psychedelic folk, psychedelic rock, psychedelic, folk
Named after an 1870s tome of lectures on the Apocalypse, Rick Tomlinson's Voice of the Seven Thunders distills years of divergent musical exploration that followed his much-acclaimed Voice of the Seven Woods debut (Twisted Nerve, 2007). This time around, multi-instrumentalist and sound sculptor Tomlinson has assembled a full-fledged rock group.
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Yoshi Wada
(1,095 listeners)
drone, japanese, minimal, experimental
Yoshi Wada (surname Wada; born Yoshimasa Wada, Japan) is a sound installation artist and musician living in the United States. He lived in New York for many years but now lives in San Francisco, California.