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  • aka-SKA

    (4 listeners)

    aka-SKA are a ska/2-tone cover band based in Aberdeen, Scotland

  • Alabama 3

    (135,554 listeners)

    alternative, blues, country acid house, country

    Alabama 3 are a band originating from Brixton, England, their music incorporates elements of country, acid house, blues and gospel.

  • Cagedbaby

    (30,780 listeners)

    electronic, electro, house, electronica

    Bordeaux and Brighton based DJ/Producer Thomas Gandey has an exciting year ahead. Usually known for his songs and his trademark poppy tech-disco sound in his Cagedbaby guise, he has been holed up in his studio in the South of France working on a raft of new material that is more akin to the sound that packed dance-floors have been moving to during his DJ sets over recent months.

  • Celtallica

    (0 listeners)

  • DJ A'la fu

    (3 listeners)

  • Gerry Jablonski

    (20 listeners)

  • greg gibb

    (1 listener)

  • Grousebeater Sound System

    (3 listeners)

    seen live

    Grousebeater Sound System are a celtic / techno / drum & bass group, from Lochinver and Ullapool in the north west Highlands of Scotland.

  • Happy Mondays

    (270,772 listeners)

    madchester, indie, alternative, new wave

    Happy Mondays are an alternative rock band formed in Salford, Greater Manchester, UK in 1985. The band is fronted by Shaun Ryder, who formed the band with his brother Paul Ryder, who played bass. The rest of the band consists of their friend Bez, who danced and played percussion, plus guitarist Mark Day, keyboardist Paul Davis, and drummer Gary Whelan.

  • Harvey McKay

    (2,676 listeners)

    techno, minimal, tech house, soma

    Harvey McKay is one of a school of new young artists to come out from Glasgow’s thriving underground club circuit.

  • Hip Parade

    (3,604 listeners)

    tommy reilly, hip parade, stereophonics, orange unsigned act

    Hip Parade are a British pop band from Glasgow, Scotland, who formed in 2008. They are best known for supporting The Stereophonics in 2010 and appearing on Channel 4's Orange Unsigned Act. www.myspace.com/hipparade www.hipparade.co.uk www.facebook.com/hipparade

  • Iain Mclaughlin & The Outsiders

    (6 listeners)

  • In AtlantA

    (3 listeners)

  • Indian Red Lopez

    (113 listeners)

    under 2000 listeners, rock, indie, alternative

    I|R|L is a natural compulsion, and an idea conceived from everything and nothing at all. We make electronic/rock/dance/alternative/indie music and want to make you dance with conviction. We are trying to combine our music with visuals to create a live experience that will excite both yer een and yer lugs(eyes and ears)!

  • James

    (443,115 listeners)

    britpop, indie, alternative, british

    There are several artists in this entry: 1. James (formed 1981 in Manchester, England) are a popular band that were at the forefront of the indie rock movement, releasing a string of hit singles and maintaining popularity through the '90s.

  • JJ Bull

    (93 listeners)

    aberdeen, seen live

    JJ Bull is a singer/songwriter from the city of Glasgow in Scotland, Europe who sometimes plays with a band called The Dinosaurs. His debut album 'Ou Sont Les Elephants' has been hailed as 'Outstanding' and given 5 out of 5 star reviews from Scottish publications, and JJ continues to play gigs all over the country.

  • Kid British

    (26,709 listeners)

    indie, british, ska, manchester

    KID BRITISH create their own noise by mixing a bit of this with a bit of that and ending up with one big fat delicious sandwich.

  • Kid Canaveral

    (6,008 listeners)

    indie, scottish, birp, alternative

    Kid Canaveral are a two-boy/two-girl group from Edinburgh. They write indiepop tunes you can move around & flail your limbs to. In true indie spirit, they have self-released four 7" singles and their debut album, on their own label, Straight To Video Records.

  • Lunik

    (28,042 listeners)

    trip-hop, pop, swiss, female vocalists

    Lunik is a Pop (former Trip Hop) group from Bern (Switzerland). Members are Rahel Krebs, Luk Zimmermann and Mats Marti. Rahel Krebs (a.k.a.

  • Make Sparks

    (594 listeners)

    under 2000 listeners

    So what about Make Sparks? Simply said, this Scottish three piece produce passionately crafted guitar-pop perfection, and literally live and breathe what they do. They do this for simple reasons. They love it. They believe in it. They have genuine hope and belief that their hard work and passion for their craft will reward proportionately to what they put in.

  • Mr Green

    (352 listeners)

    underground hip-hop, instrumental hip-hop

  • onthefly

    (56 listeners)

    fence collective, scottish

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  • Pearl and the Puppets

    (10,732 listeners)

    indie, scottish, indie pop, female vocalists

    Pearl and the Puppets is 22-year old Katie Sutherland. She grew up in Kirkintilloch, Scotland. Pearl is a singer, songwriter and musician, playing guitar and other instruments. Pearl left college to embark on a full-time career in music, and in a matter of months has already moved miles along the path to achieving her goals.

  • Peatbog Faeries

    (9,594 listeners)

    folk, scottish, celtic, celtic fusion

    Formed in 1994 as a pub band, and hailing from Dunvegan, Isle of Skye, Scotland, the Peatbog Faeries are one of the leading bands in the new interpretation of traditional Scottish music, crossing so many genres that they become extremely hard to define. A good effort (one of their own I think), is psychedelic bagpipe funk. Not to be confused with 'tartan techno'!

  • Peds

    (18 listeners)

  • Proud Mary

    (1,945 listeners)

    rock, manchester, blues, english

    “I remember early spring, I remember everything…” And early Spring 2001 it was when Proud Mary first appeared on the scene.

  • Right Hand Left

    (111 listeners)

    aberdeen, under 2000 listeners, seen live

    Right Hand Left are a band formed in the cold grey skies of Aberdeen. With a range of musical influences including The Police, Death Cab For Cutie, The Rapture and Johnny Cash, its hard to put a handle on their sound. In 2007 they released their first single, "Johnny Ray", which sold over 750 copies and recieved national airplay throughout the UK.

  • Root System

    (46 listeners)

    punk, ska, scottish, ska/punk

    Scottish ska band, from Fife. Awesome live shows, see them if you get the chance. http://www.myspace.com/rootsystemska

  • Sandi Thom

    (198,913 listeners)

    female vocalists, singer-songwriter, acoustic, indie

    Sandi Thom’s infamous debut single, I Wish I Was A Punk Rocker (With Flowers In My Hair) topped the charts in 7 countries with the ensuing album shifting nearly 2 million copies to date worldwide. That was 2006.

  • Silicone SoulUp-and-coming artist (from the Last.fm Hype Chart)

    (63,327 listeners)

    house, deep house, electronic, lounge

    Silicone Soul are the internationally renowned and much-loved DJ & production duo Craig Morrison and Graeme Reedie.

  • Slam

    (82,930 listeners)

    techno, electronic, house, electronica

    There are at least four artists which have used the name Slam: 1. An underground electronica duo from Scotland 2. A punk rock band from Sweden 3. A hardcore punk band from the United States 4. A eurodance group from Germany

  • The Complete Stone Roses

    (240 listeners)

    indie, alternative, madchester, british

    The Complete Stone Roses TCSR are now one of the UKs most well-known, most seen and most successful tribute bands. Selling out venues across the UK and Ireland regularly, they have helped to carry on the music of one of the UKs most influential bands - the Stone Roses.

  • The Dangleberries

    (18 listeners)

    seen live

  • The Draymin

    (1,512 listeners)

    indie, alternative, scottish, indie rock

    Hello, we are The Draymin – Fraz, Craig, Gec, Gaz and Cal. We live in a small hut in Rosyth, Fife, Scotland. Music from bands such as The Verve, The Stone Roses, Kasabian and countless others has inspired us to make our own music, it's what we're aw aboot.

  • The Dykeenies

    (78,287 listeners)

    indie, indie rock, scottish, rock

    The Dykeenies are an art pop four piece named after the race of creatures from the movie “Willow”.

  • The Little Kicks

    (906 listeners)

    indie, scottish, amazing band, aberdeen

    the little kicks are a Scottish four-piece band. A wide range of influences can be attributed to the little kicks sound.

  • The Side

    (44 listeners)

    rock, indie rock, under 2000 listeners

    Highland band The Side consists of Hugh Winton (Winnie) on Vocals and Guitar, John Ross on drums (Muff), James Richards on Bass and Backing Vocals and George Campbell on Keys and Backing Vocals.

  • Three Blind Wolves

    (9,462 listeners)

    indie, scottish, birp, indie rock

    Formerly Ross Clark & the Scarfs Go Missing, Three Blind Wolves are four dudes that hail from all the far flung corners of Glasgow. They make music because they want to make the kids feel like dancing with their shoes off in a deep summer forest, where the leaves drip with golden sunshine onto hands and lips and shoulders and hips bumping together in time.

  • Three Knots

    (3 listeners)

    Three knots are a group of musicians with a love for music and performance. It all started in early 2009 and now this year they have started playing shows and recording.

  • Velvet Audio

    (25 listeners)

  • YoiN

    (170 listeners)