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Arrows Of Love
(800 listeners)
grunge, alternative, awesome, rock
ARROWS OF LOVE'S NEXT SHOWS 15th June - Buffalo Bar w/ Antlered Man 9th July - The Kasbah - Coventry 9th July - Honey official release/cassette release date WATCH THE VIDEO HERE http://youtu.be/6rAEtHgtD9M
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Ash
(504,288 listeners)
rock, indie, britpop, alternative
Ash are an alternative rock band that formed in Downpatrick, Northern Ireland in 1992. The media originally pegged Ash's music as Britpop when the band first found mainstream success. The current line-up of the group is as follows: Tim Wheeler (vocals and guitar), Mark Hamilton (bass guitar) and Rick McMurray (drums).
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Bos Angeles
(1,823 listeners)
surf, pop, alternative, indie pop
We used to make ice cream, now we play in a band.
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Brown Brogues
(683 listeners)
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Capac
(410 listeners)
romanian, funny, ambient, electronic
There are two bands known with the name Capac: 1. Formed in Alexandria, RO. 2. Formed in Liverpool, UK in 2008. Capac (Alexandria) The Band comprises two members. - Cristi "punctdiform" Mitroi - solo guitar
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cats:for:peru
(843 listeners)
alternative, awesome, underrated, sheffield
Cats:for:peru are a band from Sheffield, UK who began their trade early 2007 when Ad Follett asked his mates in the sleepy Sheffield suburb of Dronfield to help fill out his crop of ukulele and guitar-composed tunes influenced by the likes of Radiohead and Arcade Fire: The new five-piece set to it, focussing on their love of prog, postrock and independent pop.
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Checan
(2,949 listeners)
Rhymes with barn.
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Daddy Freddy
(5,099 listeners)
raggamuffin, dancehall, hip-hop, reggae
Daddy Freddy (born September 3, 1965 in Kingston, Jamaica as Frederic Nelson) is a Jamaican Deejay. He grew up in Trenchtown... He was extremely popular in London during the mid 80's and performed alongside UK artists such as Asher Senator.
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Dananananaykroyd
(89,342 listeners)
indie rock, post-hardcore, indie, scottish
Dananananaykroyd were an indie rock band which formed in 2006 in Glasgow, Scotland. The band currently consists of Calum Gunn (vocals, drums), Duncan Robertson (guitar), David Roy (guitar), Ryan McGinness (bass), John Baillie Jr. (vocals) and Paul Carlin (drums). They announced that they were disbanding on 29th September 2011.
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David Rodigan
(928 listeners)
clash legend, dubplate, soundclash, sound system
In 1983 Rodigan returned to Jamaica to do a series of broadcasts for Capital. There he met Barry Gordon, a popular Jamaican radio DJ who invited him because he plays music, he doesn’t go into politics.” Barry G is still amazed by Rodigan’s devotion to the history of reggae and his willingness to learn the history and origin of a song.“He makes it his duty to experience it; he has mastered it.
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Dead Sons
(505 listeners)
indie rock, indie, english, uk
Hypnotic howls, death drum rolls; organ buries deep into the subconscious whilst melody embraces and enshrouds, bass moves mountains and guitars induce panic. This is disorientation; this is ‘DEAD SONS’.
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Django Django
(74,322 listeners)
psychedelic, indie, experimental, british
Django Django consists of vocalist and guitarist Vinny Neff, drummer Dave Maclean (a brother of Beta Band's keyboard player John Maclean), Jimmy Dixon on bass and Tommy Grace on keyboards. They met at Edinburgh College of Art but formed in Dalston, London in 2008.
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Drenge
(20 listeners)
Two brothers. Guitar and drums. Formed 2010. Eoin Loveless. Rory Loveless. Influences: £0.00, England vs Argentina 1998, Antisocial Behaviour Orders,
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Dutch Uncles
(30,907 listeners)
indie, indie pop, manchester, pop rock
Dutch Uncles are a band from Marple, a suburb of Stockport. They are known for their use of atypical time signatures within a pop context. Their influences includes several bands such as The Smiths, King Crimson, Steve Reich, XTC and Talking Heads.
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Eagulls
(1,649 listeners)
punk rock, bird, animal, leeds
Eagulls are that band on the brink of coming out of Hardcore Punk and discovering melodic indie rock, just as Dinosaur Jr, Sonic Youth and Sebadoh did 20 years ago. ‘Possessed’ is contender for my song of the year as well as ‘Mystery’ by Wipers.
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Ghost of a thousand
(539 listeners)
An incorrect artist tag for The Ghost of a Thousand
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Ghosting Season
(1,497 listeners)
ambient, techno, minimal, season
Ghosting Season is a side-project from Gavin Miller and Thomas Ragsdale from Manchester, UK. It was born in 2011 out of the foundations of worriedaboutsatan. Their debut four track 'Far End Of The Graveyard EP' was released on June 2011 through This Is It Forever. Re-interpretations by Polinski, Nedry and Enjoyed were included on the October release, 'Far End Of The Graveyard Remixes'.
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Guillemots
(345,797 listeners)
indie, indie rock, british, alternative
Guillemots is a London-based avant-garde pop and indie rock band, formed in November 2004. They consist of: Fyfe Dangerfield from Birmingham in England (a.k.a.
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Hey Sholay
(2,772 listeners)
indie, all, nightmare pop, birp
'Hey Sholay are a set of individuals who share a unique history (of approx 1 year). All brought up in the Warm tropical climates (typical humidity is between 77 and 88% at a temp.
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Hot Soles
(6 listeners)
rock, indie, sheffield, rotherham
One Word for you - Hot Soles
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Islet
(7,814 listeners)
experimental, experimental rock, cardiff, harmonies
Islet are an experimental rock band from Cardiff, Wales. Their debut album "Illuminated People" was released in January 2012 through Shape Records, following two 2010 'mini-albums' 'Celebrate This Place' and 'Wimmy'.
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Johnny Clarke
(122,188 listeners)
reggae, roots reggae, dub, roots
During the middle of the 1970s Johnny Clarke stood at a Crossroads of Jamaican music, and was the point about which Reggae music turned during the "Golden Era" of '70s Roots Reggae. Briefly there was no more popular act than he in Jamaica, and this in a country where popularity is exceptionally hard won.
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Johnny Foreigner
(122,226 listeners)
indie rock, indie, british, alternative
Johnny Foreigner is an indie rock trio from Digbeth in Birmingham, England, consisting of guitarist Alexei Berrow, drummer Junior Elvis Washington Laidley and bassist Kelly Southern.
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Josh T. Pearson
(28,475 listeners)
singer-songwriter, folk, bella union, lift to experience
Texan Josh T. Pearson is a man whose legendary musical output has only grown in stature. Many will be familiar with the short-lived phenomenon that was Lift to Experience, which released one sprawling masterpiece, 2001′s The Texas-Jerusalem Crossroads, before splitting up soon after.
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Juffage
(401 listeners)
leeds, under 2000 listeners, indie, experimental
Juffage is Jeff T. Smith, a solo sound artist and multi-instrumentalist from Leeds, via Chicago, Illinois. He is often seen in bars, art galleries, and basements with a band’s worth of instruments.
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Koreless
(23,430 listeners)
future garage, dubstep, electronic, 2-step
Koreless is a 19 year old producer from Glasgow, UK.
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Let's Buy Happiness
(4,620 listeners)
indie, english, female vocalists, alternative
“...one of the most thrilling new bands I’ve seen in years” Sean Adams, Drowned in Sound "Four guys, one girl and lyrics about wolves, Tyneside fivesome Let's Buy Happiness have a fondness for wistful, US indie pop. Imagine a female-fronted Shins."
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Los Campesinos!
(476,236 listeners)
indie pop, indie, british, indie rock
Los Campesinos! are an indie pop band which formed in Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom in 2006. The band consists of Gareth Campesinos! (vocals, glockenspiel, keyboards), Kim Campesinos! (vocals, keyboards, piccolo, flute), Tom Campesinos! (guitar, vocals…
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Michael Prophet
(32,222 listeners)
reggae, roots reggae, dub, rasta
Michael Prophet has got one of the most distinctive and beautiful voices known in the whole reggae world. He was born Michael Haynes in 1957 and grew up in the western Kingston ghetto of Greenwich Farm. He began his recording career in 1977 when he was discovered by the legendary producer Vivian Jackson, better known as Yabby You.
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Milk Maid
(2,735 listeners)
lo-fi, indie pop, noise pop, folk
Milk Maid Milk Maid emerged from the Manchester music scene, and consists of Adam Carless, Ian Hodson, and songwriter Martin Cohen – ex-bassist of Nine Black Alps. A DIY aesthetic has been a key component in the band’s ethos, with Cohen writing and recording everything in his flat.
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Ms. Dynamite
(140,132 listeners)
rnb, hip-hop, female vocalists, british
Niomi Arleen McLean-Daley (born; 26 April 1981) and popularly known as Ms. Dynamite is a double Brit Award and three time MOBO Awards winning R&B, UK garage, and hip hop singer and rapper.
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Nedry
(18,082 listeners)
dubstep, trip-hop, electronic, idm
Nedry is Matt Parker, Chris Amblin and Ayu Okakita. Nedry create music to bounce to, rock-out to and get lost in. The trio started performing, producing and recording in summer 2008. Influences and comparisons include Clark, Björk, Cocteau Twins, Moderat, Efterklang, Mogwai, Shackleton, Ghosting Season, Massive Attack and Radiohead.
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Nerves
(1,618 listeners)
An Ambient/Shoegaze band from Sheffield formed in September 2009 who have gone on to play Reading and Leeds festival.
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Oojami
(15,653 listeners)
world fusion, turkish, belly dance, arabic
Necmi, born in Turkey, emigrated to U.K. and became fascinated with some world fusion DJs in Glastonbury that used exotic music. He played around and improved a series of mixed music tracks that impressed others. Soon he was DJing more and eventually joined up with some other musicians and singers to form Oojami.
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Pipes
(756 listeners)
breakcore, mash up, punk, indie
1/ PIPES Matty P & Stevie B - DJs from Los Angeles signed to Brodinski's Bromance records. They released a split EP Sleeping/Feeling with G. Vump (formerly known as Gucci Vump). They have also made a mixtape to introduce themselves available for free on http://soundcloud.com/bromancerecords/bromance-hearts-pipes-this-is
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Race Horses
(6,319 listeners)
indie, indie rock, psychedelic, experimental
Race Horses are a Welsh psychedelic pop group who formed in Aberystwyth, Wales in 2009. The band consists of Meilyr Jones, Dylan Hughes, Mali Llywelyn, Gwion Llewelyn, Daniel Bradley and are based in Cardiff, Wales.
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Rolo Tomassi
(40,600 listeners)
experimental, grindcore, mathcore, noisecore
Rolo Tomassi are a progressive hardcore band from Sheffield, England. Their name is taken from the fictional character Rollo Tomasi in the film LA Confidential. The band formed in 2005 and set their local scene alight by playing a synth driven technical mix of styles and genres difficult to define in a single word.
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Shake Aletti
(3,054 listeners)
spotify, funk, pop, electronic
Shake Aletti follow up their debut release ‘Dancefloor’ with another pop gem. ‘Inside Out’ (Released 13.06.11 Moda Music).
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Shooglenifty
(26,834 listeners)
celtic, folk, scottish, celtic fusion
Based in Edinburgh, Scotland, Shooglenifty is a six-piece band that combines traditional Scottish instrumental folk with a wide assortment of modern styles, including blues, rock, ambient, trance, electronica, and others. They take a leading role in the recent Celtic Fusion movement, along with similar artists such as Peatbog Faeries and Croft No.
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Shy FX
(89,778 listeners)
drum and bass, jungle, drum n bass, dnb
Shy FX is the pseudonym of Andre Williams (born 1977), an English drum and bass musician from London. He is best known for one of his earliest singles, 1994's "Original Nuttah", with UK Apache.
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Spector

(23,360 listeners)
british, rock, electronic, psytrance
There are two bands called Spector. 1. Spector the five piece band from Dalston, London. Made up of Frederick Macpherson, Christopher Burman, Thomas Shickle, Danny Blandy and Jed Cullen
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Squarehead
(10,571 listeners)
electronic, industrial, fixt music, hardstyle
1) Squarehead is an alias of Sebastian Komor, under which he makes original electronic music and remixes other artists. As Squarehead, he has released multiple singles and an album, "voltage controlled body music", under Celldweller's FiXT label. 2) Squarehead are a 3 piece garage pop band from Dublin, Ireland. In 2011, they released their debut album, "Yeah Nothing" on Richter Collective.
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Stalking Horse
(391 listeners)
alternative rock, indie rock, leeds, owen brinley
Stalking Horse came into being after the break up of main protagonist, Wu's, previous band This Et Al in late 2008. heading to the East Coast of England, recording began in earnest in august 2009 with producer James Kenosha at The Lodge, Bridlington. the result of these sessions was an album entitled 'Specters' and the Too Pure single, 'Heathen Head, Howling Heart'.
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Tall Ships
(16,258 listeners)
melodic hardcore, hardcore, math rock, british
1) Tall Ships are a 3 piece experimental loop band from Falmouth, Cornwall who now reside in Brighton
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The Chapman Family
(14,481 listeners)
indie rock, indie, post-punk, british
Stockton-on-Tees, Teesside, United Kingdom (2006-present) The Chapman Family are a noisy angry band from the north east of England who released their debut album in 2011 and are set to release a follow up EP of brand new material entitled "Cruel Britannia" on June 18th 2012. They consist of Kingsley, Pop, Owen, Kevin and Scott.
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The Crookes
(39,588 listeners)
indie pop, indie rock, british, indie
The Crookes consist of George Waite, Daniel Hopewell, Russell Bates and Tom Dakin. They are set to release their second L.P on legendary indie label Fierce Panda this summer. The band have built up a Cult Underground following known as the "Bright Young Things" and are at the forefront of the nascent NEW POP movement in the UK guitar scene.
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The Duke Spirit
(165,107 listeners)
indie rock, indie, garage rock, british
The Duke Spirit are a 4 piece band based in London, UK. Their sound incorporates elements of blues-rock, post-punk and the early noise rock and grunge bands of the late 80s and early 90s such as The Pixies. The band was formed in London in 2003 by Liela Moss (vocals/tamborine/piano/harmonica), Luke Ford (guitar/organ), Toby Butler (bass) and Olly Betts (drums).
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The Everly Pregnant Brothers
(27 listeners)
An unsigned Sheffield Ukulele band that performs a variety of humorous eclectic renditions. Pete McKee: Ukulele Shaun Doane: Vocals/Harmonica Richard 'Bails' Bailey: Ukulele Toby Foster: Ukulele Charley McKee: Ukulele (top end)
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The Futureheads
(700,395 listeners)
indie, indie rock, british, rock
The Futureheads formed in 2000 in Sunderland, England, United Kingdom or more specifically, in Barry's garage. The line-up of the band at that point was Jaff (Bass, Vocals), Barry Hyde (Guitar, Vocals), Ross Millard (Guitar, Vocals), and Peter Brewis (Drums, Vocals), now of cerebral pop-masterpiece-makers Field Music.
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The Hipshakes
(886 listeners)
everything, punk, lo-fi, fuzz
The Hipshakes (Daniel Russell, Andrew Anderson and Bruce Sargent) make raucous, lo-fi punk in the vein of The Gories and The Oblivians.