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  • 2 Many DJ's

    (107,472 listeners)

    electronic, mashup, dance, electro

    Soulwax, headed by David and Stephen Dewaele, is an alternative rock band hailing from Ghent, Belgium.

  • A Guy Called Gerald

    (127,198 listeners)

    electronic, drum and bass, house, electronica

    http://aguycalledgerald.ithinkmusic.com Where do you start with A Guy Called Gerald? A hidden gem, the gateway between Chicago house / Detroit Techno and the UK dance music explosion in the late 80s.

  • A Team

    (1,270 listeners)

    full on, psytrance, full-on, hardcore

    There are two artists under that name: 1. Korean artist 2. Name under which LA rappers Aceyalone and Abstract Rude record when working together

  • Acid Kids

    (938 listeners)

    electro house, german, electronic, under 2000 listeners

    Acid Kids are: Daniel Dexter, Topper Harley, X van Haag. After they started a series of events under their name in Ingolstadt/Bavaria with guests from all over europe they earned lots of respect from the scene. They have gained a enthusiastic fanbase, which is freaking out regularly with their electro-bastard-pop-mix.style.

  • Adam Green

    (248,014 listeners)

    indie, singer-songwriter, folk, alternative

    Adam Green (born May 28, 1981 in Mount Kisco, New York) is an American singer-songwriter. Green attended Emerson College briefly in 1998 before leaving to concentrate on his music, going on to co-found the anti folk group The Moldy Peaches with Kimya Dawson. In 2004 The Moldy Peaches went on hiatus and both Green and Dawson embarked on solo careers.

  • amiina

    (249,036 listeners)

    icelandic, ambient, post-rock, instrumental

    Originally a string quartet formed by four girls (Edda Rún Ólafsdóttir, Hildur Ársælsdóttir, María Huld Markan Sigfúsdóttir and Sólrún Sumarliðadóttir) at the Reykjavík College of Music in the late 1990s, Amiina went on to cut its teeth as Sigur Rós' string section for the next decade.

  • Atari Teenage Riot

    (150,766 listeners)

    digital hardcore, electronic, industrial, hardcore

    Atari Teenage Riot is a German digital hardcore group formed in Berlin in 1992. Highly political, they fused left-wing anarchist anti-fascist views with punk vocals and the newly emerging techno sound that was called digital hardcore, which is a term Alec Empire later used in the name of his record company.

  • Axel Boman

    (6,793 listeners)

    deep house, techno, minimal techno, house

    Axel is in fact the Swedish word for shoulder, but born and bred Stockholmer Mr. Boman could just as easily have been named Rumpa, the Swedish word for ass, since most of his life has been dedicated to moving just that body part.

  • Baby MonsterUp-and-coming artist (from the Last.fm Hype Chart)

    (19,955 listeners)

    electronic, alternative, indietronica, downtempo

    Portland, OR-based electro-indie pop duo Baby Monster were formed in the late 2000s around the talents of Danny Sternbaum and Marty Larson.

  • Barbara Panther

    (2,359 listeners)

    lovely, electronic, berlin, pop

    Berlin-based, Rwandan-born Barbara Panther is an electronic musician and performer. Her (self-titled) debut album was produced by Matthew Herbert and released in May 2011.

  • Blood Red Shoes

    (437,045 listeners)

    indie rock, indie, british, garage rock

    Consisting of Steven Ansell (vocals and drums) and Laura-Mary Carter (vocals and guitar), they formed in Brighton, 2005 after their previous bands (Cat On Form and Lady Muck respectively) had broken up and they decided to "have a jam".

  • Boemklatsch

    (6,571 listeners)

    hip-hop, electro, lowlands 2009, hip hop

    Boem, klatsch. Kick, snare. It’s as simple as that. The Boemklatsch dj-collective is a colourful creative and energetic group of friends who give a tear-the-roof-of guarantee to everyone who books them. The crew is known to be ahead of the pack in all types of uplifting electronic music, and they still don’t mind partying harder then their audience.

  • Bon Homme

    (1,443 listeners)

    electronic, danish, whomadewho, disco

    Tomas Høffding aka Bon Homme is the singer and bassist of WhoMadeWho. Although regularly receiving adoration with his band, and having his own retreat at an old farmer’s house in Sweden, Thomas was still missing something that he alone created and was artistically independent of WhoMadeWho.

  • Boys Noize

    (487,253 listeners)

    electro, electronic, techno, electronica

    BOYS NOIZE is the stage name of Berlin-based DJ and producer ALEX RIDHA. Ridha (born in 1982, Hamburg) started producing and DJing at early age to find himself supporting the likes of Felix Da Housecat and DJ Hell in a matter of time.

  • Caribou

    (528,546 listeners)

    electronic, indie, experimental, canadian

    Caribou is Canadian Dan Snaith (b. 1978), who formerly recorded under the moniker Manitoba. Known for altering his sound with each subsequent release, he incorporates electronic psychedelia, krautrock rhythms, and breakbeat drums and creates a swirling, lush, musical panorama. Snaith also creates more club-oriented dance music under the name Daphni.

  • Cast of Cheers

    (84 listeners)

    stoned, drunk, changed my life, friends

    born in a cornfield in Mesa, WA, the cast of cheers recorded two ep's that would change the face of music forever

  • Creathief

    (0 listeners)

  • Das Glow

    (16,600 listeners)

    electronic, electro, french, institubes

    Part of the 2006 new wave of Institubes artists, along with Surkin and Bobmo. Das Glow produces serious electronic music, which tends to represents Institubes' vision of minimal techno. His first release, "Weiss Gaz EP", is absolutely insane.

  • De Staat

    (46,730 listeners)

    rock, dutch, stoner rock, blues rock

    De Staat is a Dutch Alternative Rock band from Nijmegen, The Netherlands formed in 2006. Introducing the infectious sounds of De Staat

  • death by pop

    (0 listeners)

  • Die Boys

    (3 listeners)

  • DJ Supermarkt

    (488 listeners)

    electronic, 2009, ps08, melt 2009

  • Djedjotronic

    (24,751 listeners)

    electronic, electro, french, electro-house

    Djedjotronic is a French DJ signed to Boys Noize Records, hailing from Paris. He has created his own remixes, remixing the likes of Tiga, Unkle and Just A Band, amongst others. He has also remixed with Busy P, getting his name known to the world. Discography:

  • Editors

    (1,364,260 listeners)

    indie, indie rock, british, alternative

    Editors are a British indie rock/post-punk revival band from Birmingham, England, formed by Tom Smith (vocals, guitar, keyboards), Russell Leetch (bass) Ed Lay (drums) and Chris Urbanowicz (guitar 2003 - 2012) who met while studying at Staffordshire University, in Stafford, England, United Kingdom during 2003.

  • Edwyn Collins

    (181,605 listeners)

    rock, scottish, indie, pop

    Edwyn Collins (born 23 August 1959) is a Scottish musician from Edinburgh, Scotland. He formed the Nu-Sonics in 1976, which became Orange Juice in 1979. The group is perhaps best known for the No. 8 hit "Rip it Up", its only UK top 40 single. In 1985, Orange Juice broke up, and he has since then pursued a solo career.

  • Enno Bunger

    (15,739 listeners)

    german, indie, deutsch, pianopop

    „Ausdrucksstarke Piano-Popmusik mit Ohrwurmgarantie“, so könnte man die Musik des 19jährigen norddeutschen ENNO BUNGER in einem Satz beschreiben.

  • Erol Alkan

    (34,160 listeners)

    electronica, dance, dj set, disco

    At the end of 2006, Erol Alkan was at a crossroads. He’d been voted DJ of the year by Mixmag. He’d made landmark, expectation-defying remixes for bands he loved: a crunching “glam racket” reworking of ‘Do You Want To’ for Franz Ferdinand, a wonderfully wistful reinterpretation of Hop Chip’s ‘Boy From School’…

  • Fang IslandUp-and-coming artist (from the Last.fm Hype Chart)

    (91,105 listeners)

    everyone high-fiving everyone, math rock, post-rock, indie rock

    Fang Island is a self-proclaimed "Healing & Easy Listening / Visual" band from "Philayorkadence" (although truly forming in Providence, RI at the Rhode Island School of Design) formed in 2005.

  • Fever Ray

    (566,808 listeners)

    electronic, ambient, swedish, female vocalists

    Fever Ray is the solo project of Karin Dreijer Andersson, who is one half of the Swedish electro act The Knife (the other half is her brother Olof Dreijer). Andersson was also the lead singer and guitarist for the defunct indie pop group Honey Is Cool.

  • Gang of Four

    (432,503 listeners)

    post-punk, new wave, punk, 80s

    Gang of Four are a British post-punk group from Leeds, England. Original personnel were singer Jon King, guitarist Andy Gill, bass guitarist Dave Allen and drummer Hugo Burnham. They were fully active from 1977 to 1984, and then re-emerged twice in the 1990s with King and Gill. In 2005, the original lineup reunited.

  • Gonzales

    (178,214 listeners)

    piano, electronic, lounge, indie

    There are at least two artists with this name. 1) A Canadian multi-talented musician / producer (born Jason Charles Beck, aka Chilly Gonzales), known for his MC & electro albums (i.e. "The Entertainist" & "Presidential Suite".), plus his comical live shows. He is able to play the piano, guitar, bass, drums & various brass instruments.

  • Goose

    (202,743 listeners)

    electronic, electro, belgian, new rave

    (1) Dance/electro rock band from Kortrijk, Belgium. (2) Post- Rock/Noise Band from Thailand (3) 16 piece Funk Band, Adelaide, Australia (4) Rock Band Cicinnati, Ohio, USA (5) Dark Ambient project by Brett Lunceford

  • Herman Düne

    (118,840 listeners)

    folk, indie, lo-fi, antifolk

    Herman Düne is an Indie/Antifolk band with roots in Sweden, France, Switzerland and Israel, formed in 1999. The current band line-up consists of David-Ivar Herman Düne (guitars and vocals) and Neman Herman Düne (drums and sometimes backing vocals). Néman, who is not from France but Switzerland, replaced former drummer Omé in early 2001.

  • Hot Chip

    (1,044,568 listeners)

    electronic, indie, electropop, electronica

    Hot Chip are an electronic/dance band which formed in London, England, United Kingdom in 2000. It consists of Alexis Taylor (vocals, guitar, keyboards), Joe Goddard (vocals, synths, percussion), Al Doyle (guitar, vocals), Owen Clarke (synths, guitar) and Felix Martin (percussion).

  • Housemeister

    (36,313 listeners)

    electronic, techno, electro, german

    Housemeister is flying high over Berlin, filling the gaps between Techno, Electro and punk. He likes his very own definition of dancefloor craze. After 12 years as dj, his first productions were released in 2002.

  • Jack Tennis

    (514 listeners)

  • Jesse

    (10,442 listeners)

    electro, synthpop, finnish, electronic

    There are at least 2 bands called Jesse. 1) Jesse is a Finnish band formed by Kalifornia-Keke and Stiletti-Ana after their stint in prison. Because they wanted to play in a band. Their inspirations come from Megadeth, Kraftwerk and Mega-Anal. While doing their time, the boys met fusion-player; Jesse, who taught the band.

  • Junip

    (123,325 listeners)

    indie, folk, swedish, acoustic

    Junip is a Folk Rock band (Healing and Easy listening according to their myspace) that have existed since 1999, maybe even 1998, in Gothenburg, Sweden, formed by José González (guitar, vocals), Elias Araya (drums) and Tobias Winterkorn (organ, moog). Their first 7-inch came out in 2000, followed in 2006 by the self-released “BLACK REFUGE” EP.

  • KIMONO

    (6,592 listeners)

    icelandic, post-rock, emo, indie

    kimono is an experimental rock trio hailing from Reykjavik, Iceland and Halifax, Nova Scotia. Their lastest album is called "Easy Music For Difficult People" and is released on Kimi Records.

  • Krsnskate

    (3 listeners)

  • Lali Puna

    (315,880 listeners)

    electronic, indietronica, indie, electronica

    Lali Puna are from Weilheim, Bavaria, Germany. The band was brought to life in early 1998 by Valerie Trebeljahr who sings and plays keyboards. Having a lot of time on her hands after her all-girl-band L.B.

  • LCD Soundsystem

    (1,166,324 listeners)

    electronic, indie, dance, electronica

    LCD Soundsystem was the musical project of producer James Murphy, co-founder of New York City dance-punk label DFA Records. Formed in 2001, the music of LCD Soundsystem can also be described as a mix of alternative dance and post punk, along with elements of disco and other styles.

  • Le Corps Mince de Françoise

    (37,259 listeners)

    finnish, electronic, electro, female vocalists

    Le Corps Mince de Françoise (known as LCMDF for short) consists of sisters Emma and Mia Kemppainen. The duo formed in 2007 and started playing out on their local scene in Helsinki, Finland. Their energetic and highly stylized live performances quickly became a sensation and they're now set to unleash their talents to the rest of Europe. In 2010, member Malin Nyqvist left the band.

  • Les Petits Pilous

    (32,875 listeners)

    electro, electronic, trash, electro house

    Les Petits Pilous are Anthony Ferrando and Jean-Patrick Simonetti from Paris. They started making music after attending a concert with Para One. They are signed to Boys Noize Records and have released three EP's.

  • Los Massieras

    (1,140 listeners)

    electronic, disco, dance, italo disco

  • Marvin Suggs

    (37 listeners)

    electronic, oon kayny kattomassa

  • menage a trois

    (234 listeners)

    brazilian, french hip-hop

  • MIT

    (21,586 listeners)

    electronic, electro-punk, synth-punk, ihr koennt ruhig tanzen - das tut nicht weh

    MIT was formed in 1934 when one of the first ever robots was created and learned german, MIT then spent the rest of their days writing songs about it and its exploits.

  • Neon Indian

    (345,762 listeners)

    electronic, chillwave, psychedelic, lo-fi

    Neon Indian is a chillwave band from Denton, Texas. The group is the current project of musician Alan Palomo, also known for his work with the band Ghosthustler and as the artist VEGA. The group has released two albums: "Psychic Chasms" (2009) and "Era Extraña" (2011).

  • Norman Palm

    (15,900 listeners)

    singer-songwriter, acoustic, indie, german

    Norman Palm lives and works in Berlin and Mexico City. He sings and writes tender songs, designed an artbook along with his debut album and plays arty-farty audiovisual live shows worldwide. Biography: