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  • 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.

  • Andrew WeatherallUp-and-coming artist (from the Last.fm Hype Chart)

    (17,916 listeners)

    electro, electronic, techno, electronica

    Andrew Weatherall is a key figure in UK dance culture. He was there at the beginning of UK club culture in the late 80's just as Ecstasy was changing the dancefloors into something more open minded and loved up.

  • Anna Calvi

    (87,380 listeners)

    female vocalists, indie, alternative, singer-songwriter

    Hailed as "the best thing since Patti Smith" by Brian Eno, as well as being included on the BBC's Sound of 2011 list, the hype surrounding London-born Anna Calvi came to fruition during late 2010. Gaining critical acclaim among music journalists, Calvi drew comparisons with the passionate and brooding musicianship of the likes of Nick Cave and PJ Harvey.

  • Archie Bronson Outfit

    (86,572 listeners)

    garage rock, indie rock, indie, alternative

    Archie Bronson Outfit (Dorian Hobday on bass/guitar, Sam Windett on vocals and lead guitar and Mark Cleveland on drums) are an English blues-rock band. "The Archies" formed after meeting at Kingswood School in Bath during the early 1990s.

  • Atlas Sound

    (283,317 listeners)

    shoegaze, experimental, psychedelic, ambient

    Atlas Sound is the name of a musical solo project of Bradford Cox, the lead singer of Deerhunter. Cox was born in Athens, Georgia in 1982.

  • BABE SHADOW

    (446 listeners)

    british, indie, london, inrocks groupes a suivre

    Tripping on a summer ray of good vibration moonshine, Babe Shadow are an Arcadian beat-combo for our time. They make a buoyant and lovelorn guitar-twanging kind of pop music, for hot nights and romancers and dancers. Their intentions are pure. Tom and Dave Shadow co-write all the songs, an acoustic guitar each, in the time-honoured and good-old-fashioned way.

  • Beth Jeans Houghton

    (12,714 listeners)

    indie folk, folk, singer-songwriter, female vocalists

    Beth Jeans Houghton (born 1990) is an English singer-songwriter from Newcastle upon Tyne. During her career she has garnered a reputation as an antidote to other acoustic songstresses. With her alternative blend of experimental folk, Houghton has been hailed by the NME in 2008 as "a Joni Mitchell for the anti-folk generation".

  • 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.

  • Carte Blanche

    (31,095 listeners)

    electronic, french, electro, bestival 2011

    There are at least two bands that go by the name Carte Blanche: 1) A collaboration of DJ Mehdi and Riton.

  • Cate le Bon

    (22,023 listeners)

    female vocalists, folk, folktronica, gilbert

    Cate Le Bon is a singer-songwriter from Penboyr, Wales, who sings in English and Welsh. She has amassed an impressive musical CV, having already supported Gruff Rhys on his UK tour, played several festivals (including Latitude 2007, Glastonbury 2010 and The Green Man 2007 / 2008 / 2009) and is now a guest vocalist on Neon Neon’s hit single, I Lust U.

  • Chapel Club

    (49,038 listeners)

    post-punk, indie, indie rock, alternative

    Chapel Club is a London, UK post-punk / shoegaze quintet: Lewis Bowman (vocals), Michael Hibbert (guitar & keyboards), Alex Parry (guitar), Liam Arklie (bass guitar) & Rich Mitchell (drums). Formed in the church of St Luke Old Street's shadow (summer 2006), where - twice or thrice weekly - after nearby rehearsals, the five gathered to drink & discuss the band's name.

  • Corsano and Flowers

    (0 listeners)

  • Dam Mantle

    (10,792 listeners)

    dubstep, electronic, experimental, instrumental hip-hop

    Amidst a genre growing exponentially with each passing week, Tom Marshallsay’s music stands apart with a distinct Technicolor sound palette and a rich seam of raw musicality running through it. Marshallsay’s previous exploits are rooted in post rock and experimental folk; the echoes of these bleeding into Dam Mantle, an entirely electronic project he dove into as 2009 came to an end.

  • Dam-Funk

    (41,005 listeners)

    funk, electronic, stones throw, electro

    Known as Los Angeles' "ambassador of boogie funk," DâM-FunK represents the citizens of the Funkmosphere. Headquartered in the Culver City section of L.A., DâM (pronounced 'dame' as in Damon) spent the last few years cultivating a musical renaissance rooted in the early-80's styles known as boogie, modern soul and electro-funk.

  • Deadly Rhythm Soundsystem

    (8 listeners)

    seen live

  • Egyptian Hip Hop

    (28,774 listeners)

    indie, indie pop, electronic, alternative

    Egyptian Hip Hop formed in late 2008 by guitarist/vocalist Alex Hewett and Louis Stevenson-Miller (guitar). Recruiting their friends Nick Delap(bass) and Alex Pierce (drums). A debut album is scheduled for a 2012 release.

  • Erland and the Carnival

    (31,866 listeners)

    british, folk, folk rock, indie

    Erland and the Carnival are a London, UK folk rock band, formed by multi-instrumentalist Simon Tong (formerly of the the The Verve / Blur / The Good, the Bad & the Queen), Erland Cooper (Orkney Islander - guitars / vocals), David Nock (drums / engineering - recently worked with Paul McCartney & The Fireman). Other members inc: Andy Bruce, Georgia Sands & Danny Wheeler.

  • Esben And The Witch

    (54,237 listeners)

    post-punk, electronic, experimental, indie

    Esben and the Witch are a three piece indie rock band from Brighton, England. The band members are Rachel Davies, Daniel Copeman and Thomas Fisher. According to Songfacts, the trio named themselves after a Danish fairytale.

  • Factory Floor

    (19,711 listeners)

    post-punk, experimental, electronic, noise

    Factory Floor are a London, UK band, playing bleak abstract excursions. Sites: Discogs & http://MySpace.com/FactoryFloor (official).

  • Fake Blood

    (114,998 listeners)

    electro, electronic, fidget house, house

    There are three different artists under the name Fake Blood. 1) Fake Blood is an alias used by DJ Touché, also half of The Black Ghosts (which Touché has remixed under the Fake Blood alias).

  • Flower-Corsano Duo

    (3,463 listeners)

    psychedelic, drone, improv, noise

    "Chris Corsano, hyper-kinetic percussionist, is best known for his collaborations with saxophone maestro Paul Flaherty. He’s recorded with the Connecticut firestarter numerous times as a duo, as well as within the context of larger groups. But it’s not his only fruitful pairing; the drummer has also made music with Jim O’Rourke, Burning Star Core’s C.

  • Freelance Whales

    (267,695 listeners)

    indie, folk, indie pop, acoustic

    Freelance Whales is an indie rock band hailing from Queens, New York, consisting of frontman Judah Dadone (lead vocals, banjo, acoustic and electric guitar, synthesizer, bass), and bandmates Nicole Mourelatos a.k.a.

  • Gilles Peterson

    (70,893 listeners)

    jazz, acid jazz, chillout, electronic

    Gilles Peterson is an influential DJ and record-label owner from Switzerland, who moved to London (England), as a boy. Through his labels Acid Jazz and Talkin' Loud he has been associated with the careers of countless well-known artists of the 1990s.

  • Gold Panda

    (192,823 listeners)

    electronic, chillwave, psychedelic, dubstep

    Gold Panda is an electronic musician from Chelmsford in the United Kingdom living and working in London.

  • 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.

  • Holly Miranda

    (28,805 listeners)

    indie, female vocalists, alternative, singer-songwriter

    Holly Miranda is a Detroit born musician, raised between Michigan and Tennessee. Besides being trained in piano, Holly is a self-taught guitar and trumpet player.

  • Hounds of Hate

    (4,522 listeners)

    witch house, electronic, hardcore, punk

    1. HoH are a street punk influenced hardcore band from Braddock, PA. Straight Edge, always and forever. Debut 7" can be downloaded for free and bought here http://katorgaworks.bigcartel.com/product/hounds-of-hate-no-redemption-7

  • Hudson Mohawke

    (88,783 listeners)

    experimental, electronic, hip-hop, instrumental hip-hop

    Hudson Mohawke, (b. Ross Birchard), also known as DJ Itchy, Hudson Mo or Hud Mo, is an Electronic music producer/DJ from Glasgow, Scotland, affiliated with the LuckyMe collective of musicians and artists. He is signed to Warp Records and released his debut album Butter in October 2009.

  • Hypnotic Brass Ensemble

    (32,986 listeners)

    jazz, funk, brass, free jazz

    The Hypnotic Brass Ensemble is an instrumental group comprised of 8 horn players and a drummer, all but one of whom are sons of jazz musician Kelan Phil Cohran (who played trumpet in Sun Ra Arkestra). Originally from Chicago, IL, they are currently based in New York City.

  • Is Tropical

    (65,629 listeners)

    indie, electronic, new rave, british

    Is Tropical is a trio from London. They perform with veiled faces. They describe their music as a bass heavy, beat driven, pop-influenced lo-fi dance music. Their debut album was released in June 2011.

  • James Holden

    (99,016 listeners)

    minimal, electronic, progressive house, techno

    James Holden is far from your average DJ-producer. The wunderkind James Holden has finally come of age, and has delivered up the debut album to prove it: and at 28…

  • Joker

    (128,245 listeners)

    dubstep, grime, electronic, wonky

    There is more than one artist with this name. 1) Joker is a 22-year-old programmer/producer from Bristol, UK. Currently producing some of the freshest, most innovative grime instrumentals on the scene but equally embraced by the dubstep world, he mixes influences from Dr. Dre-style G-funk to video game chiptune music to UK bass styles.

  • Lightspeed Champion

    (157,460 listeners)

    indie, acoustic, indie pop, british

    Lightspeed Champion (Devonte Hynes) is a singer/songwriter born in Houston, Texas and currently residing in New York City. He lived in Essex for most of his life and was a member of the short-lived London dance punk trio Test Icicles. Dev has recently recorded music under the name Blood Orange.

  • Matthew Herbert

    (92,293 listeners)

    electronic, experimental, jazz, electronica

    Matthew Herbert is a musician and producer working predominantly in the field of electronic music. Known for ignoring the boundaries and mangling the conventions traditionally associated with the genre, he is one of the few independently-minded artists to have made a considerable impact on both media and public while striving to be innovative and experimental.

  • Max Tundra

    (58,871 listeners)

    electronic, experimental, idm, electronica

    * facebook/ soundcloud Max Tundra, real name Ben Jacobs, is an English multi-instrumental musician, singer and music producer. His work is predominantly electronic music but incorporates non-electronic styles and instruments.

  • MC Nomad

    (1 listener)

  • Memory Tapes

    (165,816 listeners)

    chillwave, electronic, dream pop, indie

    Memory Tapes is a recording alias of New Jersey-based Dayve Hawk. Memory Tapes' first LP, Seek Magic was released in September 2009, through the label Sincerly Yours, and in the UK on Something In Construction. He also has released tracks under the names Memory Cassette and Weird Tapes.

  • Moderat

    (106,251 listeners)

    idm, electronic, techno, glitch

    Moderat are Modeselektor and Apparat. Moderat's formation began back in 2002 in Berlin, Germany when Sascha Ring (aka Apparat) and Gernot Bronsert and Sebastian Szary (aka Modeselektor) recorded an EP for the record label BPitch Control ("Auf Kosten der Gesundheit"). When it came time to begin working on an album, Moderat suddenly broke up.

  • Mount Kimbie

    (179,879 listeners)

    dubstep, ambient, electronic, experimental

    Mount Kimbie are Dominic Maker and Kai Campos who met at university in 2008 and began making music together in a home studio in Peckham. The duo have developed a truly unique sound whose experimental rhythms lend themselves to the fringes of dubstep, wonky and hip hop, but ooze with emotion and echoing ambient soundscapes that take the listener to an entirely different place.

  • Mouse on Mars

    (170,511 listeners)

    electronic, idm, experimental, electronica

    Mouse on Mars is a duo from Cologne, Germany, that has been making electronic music since 1993. Their music is a quirky and sometimes kitschy blend of techno, trance, and ambient with a heavy dollop of analogue synth sounds. Their music also uses live conventional rock instruments, such as drums, bass, and guitar.

  • No Age

    (239,968 listeners)

    noise rock, experimental, indie rock, noise

    No Age is an American indie rock duo from Los Angeles, California formed in December, 2005. The band consists of Randy Randall (guitar) and Dean Spunt (vocals, drums). Formed from the ashes of Wives, No Age purvey a stripped essential take on pop delivered via a clearly defined punk-rock aesthetic, taking noise, energy and melody in equal measure.

  • Pantha Du Prince

    (145,716 listeners)

    minimal, electronic, minimal techno, techno

    Pantha du Prince, also known as Hendrik Weber, is a German minimal artist signed to Rough Trade Records.

  • Phoenix

    (1,336,723 listeners)

    indie, french, indie pop, electronic

    There have been a number of artists going by the name of Phoenix (1) A popular French alternative rock band (2) A Romanian folk rock band (3) A short-lived British hard rock band (4) A UK-based filk band (5) A goa project (6) A RAC band with members from France and Sweden.

  • Prizes

    (1,188 listeners)

    chillwave, indie, electronic, under 5000 plays

    It’s the sound of putting your head underwater in a hot tub and listening to slow jams being pumped out of the jet stream, sun beaming above, and legs all around you. Formally known as Treasure.

  • Ramadanman

    (77,181 listeners)

    dubstep, electronic, dub, downtempo

    David Kennedy’s work as Ramadanman and Pearson Sound has been a positive scourge on the airwaves this past year.

  • Rory Phillips

    (1,559 listeners)

    electronica, remixer, disco house, house

    Best known for his sets alongside Erol Alkan at London's premier tastemaking nightspot Trash (R.I.P), his mutant disco workouts at East London's Our Disco and his main room slot at Trash's successor Durrr…

  • Silver Apples

    (87,369 listeners)

    psychedelic, experimental, electronic, psychedelic rock

    Silver Apples is an electronic/psychedelic duo which formed in 1967 in New York City, New York, United States. They originally consisted of Simeon Coxe III (who played a custom home-made synthesizer known as the "Simeon") and Danny Taylor (drums). The duo split in 1970.

  • Simian Mobile Disco

    (680,692 listeners)

    electronic, electro, dance, new rave

    A London, UK production & remix team. Formed from the ashes of Simian in 2005 its members are James Ford and Jas Shaw. In addition to his work with Simian Mobile Disco, James Ford is a producer and has worked for bands such as the Arctic Monkeys, Peaches and Klaxons.

  • Steve Mason

    (27,842 listeners)

    electronic, indie, dance, scottish

    Steve Mason is a Scottish musician, most famous as the lead singer and one of the founding members of The Beta Band.

  • Sunday Girl

    (40,439 listeners)

    electronic, electropop, female vocalists, indie

    Sunday Girl (born Jade Williams on May 21, 1988 in Broxbourne, London, United Kingdom) is an electropop artist signed to Geffen.