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2:54
(12,542 listeners)
indie, female vocalists, lo-fi, alternative rock
London based 2:54 are made up of sisters Colette and Hannah Thurlow, joined by Joel Porter on bass and Alex Robins on drums.
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Admiral Fallow

(21,445 listeners)
folk, scottish, indie, acoustic
Admiral Fallow is a group, formerly known as Brother Louis Collective, born in 2007 and gathered round the singer/song-writer Louis Abbott.
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Bellowhead
(28,653 listeners)
folk, english folk, british, british folk
Bellowhead are an 11 piece band that play arrangements of English traditional music. They have released one Ep, E.P.onymous in Oct 2004, and three albums, Burlesque in Oct 2006, Matachin in Oct 2008 and Hedonism in October 2010.
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Benjamin Francis Leftwich
(110,878 listeners)
folk, singer-songwriter, indie folk, indie
Benjamin Francis Leftwich (Born September 4, 1989) is an English singer-songwriter from York. Leftwich began playing music at the age of ten and grew up listening to The Rolling Stones and Nina Simone before discovering such singer-songwriters as Nick Drake, Bob Dylan, and Elliott Smith.
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Beth Jeans Houghton
(12,831 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".
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Blood Red Shoes
(438,801 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".
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Born Ruffians
(187,264 listeners)
indie rock, canadian, indie, alternative
Born Ruffians are an indie rock band, originally from the small town of Midland, Ontario, Canada, located near Georgian Bay. The members are Luke Lalonde (guitar/vocals), Mitch Derosier (bass), Steven Hamelin (drums) and Andy Lloyd (guitar/keyboard). The band released their debut EP in 2006 and currently signed to Warp Records.
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By the Rivers
(312 listeners)
BY THE RIVERS are an Original Reggae band from Leicester, UK. We've only been together about 8 months, but have already achieved a lot within this time, such as supporting the FUN LOVIN' CRIMINALS, THE BEAT, NEVILLE STAPLE of THE SPECIALS, DAWN KINNARD and TOPLOADER. Aswell as playing at the 2010 Summer Sundae Festival.
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Caravan Palace
(88,046 listeners)
electro-swing, jazz, electronic, french
Paris, France (2005 – present) It all started with a double bass player, a guitarist and a violinist; all highly talented musicians who are really into swing, Django addicts who enjoy tinkering with electro. Their project swayed a singer, a clarinettist, a trombonist who doubles up on percussion and a guitarist who also acts as DJ.
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Chapel Club
(49,307 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.
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CW Stoneking
(1,537 listeners)
"The incomparable, inexplainable blues savant, C.W. Stoneking" Mohair Slim - PBS F.M. He wears a ragged black suit and a preachin' hat, makes tunes about singing dodo birds, hollers like a 1920's tent show blues shouter, plays guitar like a demon, and mutters to himself onstage.
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Dark Dark Horse
(719 listeners)
ambient, post-rock, electronic, experimental
Electronic, post rock duo from Leicestershire in the United Kingdom.
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Dionne Bromfield
(44,856 listeners)
soul, british, female vocalists, pop
Dionne Bromfield (born 1996 in London) is an English singer. In September 2009 Bromfield was the first artist to be signed to Amy Winehouse's record label Lioness Records.
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dizraeli and the small gods
(149 listeners)
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Dry The River
(67,453 listeners)
folk, indie, indie folk, british
Since forming in spring 2009, Dry the River have toured extensively in the UK and Europe promoting their “careful mix of emotive, lilting folk and upbeat, impassioned rock’... NME.
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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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Elliott Morris
(141 listeners)
acoustic, rock, folk, singer-songwriter
"Wicked, awesome!” – Newton Faulkner “Very nice!” – Andy McKee “Lovely Playing” – Martin Carthy “You’ve got the tapping thing down man!” – Frank Turner “Crazy s**t, he will give you an eargasm” – Dave McPherson (InMe) “…extending the acoustic guitar’s range to that of a 68-piece symphonic orchestra – ish” – lincolnbands.co.uk
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Everything Everything
(89,036 listeners)
indie, indie pop, british, alternative
Everything Everything are based in Manchester, hailing originally from the Newcastle/Northumberland area, as well as Kent. According to the
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Example
(373,258 listeners)
hip-hop, electronic, british, rap
There is more than one artist with this name: 1) Example is a rapper from Fulham, West London in the United Kingdom. Formerly signed to The Beats label run by Mike Skinner (The Streets)
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Factory Floor
(19,864 listeners)
post-punk, experimental, electronic, noise
Factory Floor are a London, UK band, playing bleak abstract excursions. Sites: Discogs & http://MySpace.com/FactoryFloor (official).
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Fists
(15,336 listeners)
indie pop, indie rock, alternative, skiffle
Buoyed by music discoveries such as Joe Meek's home-recorded 50s pop and Daniel Johnston's cassette tapes, housemates, James Finlay, Theresa Wrigley and Angi Fletcher formed Fists in the spare bedroom of their home (Nottingham, England) in 2006.
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Flashguns
(53,051 listeners)
indie, british, indie rock, rock
******** HTTP://WWW.FLASHGUNS.TUMBLR.COM ********** Flashguns are a three piece rock band from London. They formed in 2007. They have toured heavily over the last two years (support for Jamie T & Bombay Bicycle Club). Their debut album "Passions of a Different Kind", recorded with producer Luke Smith, was released on October 17th 2011.
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Gallery 47
(468 listeners)
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GIVERS
(93,891 listeners)
indie pop, indie, louisiana, lafayette
Givers are an indie pop group from Lafayette, Louisiana. The band is made up of vocalist and percussionist Tiffany Lamson, vocalist and guitarist Taylor Guarisco, drummer and vocalist Kirby Campbell, bassist and guitarist Josh LeBlanc, and flautist, saxophonist, and keyboardist Nick Stephan.
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Graham Coxon
(348,628 listeners)
indie, britpop, british, indie rock
Graham Coxon, best known for his time in Blur (which he left in 2002 and re-united with in 2009), is a singer-guitarist whose sound is based in lo-fi and garage rock
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Hhymn
(621 listeners)
folk, under 2000 listeners, seen live
‘Magnificently yearning’ - Tom Robinson BBC6 Music Shot through with enough pathos and pain to melt the hardest of hearts, Hhymn have been causing quite a stir since Ed Bannard and Simon Ritchie first got together, in their native Nottingham, in early 2008.
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I Am Kloot
(252,912 listeners)
indie, indie rock, british, alternative
I Am Kloot are a band formed in Manchester, England in 1999 by John Bramwell (guitar/vocals), Peter Jobson (bass) and Andy Hargreaves (drums), notable for their twisted, witty lyrics.
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IAMINLOVE
(0 listeners)
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Jim Jones Revue
(947 listeners)
garage rock, garage, dirty, seen live
Rock´n´roll guarro a palo seco.
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John Cooper Clarke
(40,607 listeners)
poetry, punk, spoken word, post-punk
John Cooper Clarke (born January 25, 1949) is a performance poet from Salford, Greater Manchester , England, affectionately known as the Bard of Salford.
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King Creosote & John Hopkins
(49 listeners)
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Kissmet
(104 listeners)
wychwood, wychwood2009, under 2000 listeners, seen live
Great fusion of Indian and more western influences such as Ska and maybe even psychedelic rock.
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Kitty, Daisy & Lewis
(64,065 listeners)
rockabilly, rock and roll, 50s, country
Kitty Daisy & Lewis are a three-piece band comprising the teenage siblings of the Durham family. Their music is influenced heavily by R&B, Swing, Jump blues, Country and Western, Blues, Hawaiian and Rock 'n' Roll... The trio are all multi-instrumentalists playing guitar, piano, banjo, lapsteel guitar, harmonica, double bass, ukulele, trombone and accordion between them.
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Kyla La Grange
(7,251 listeners)
folk, singer-songwriter, female vocalists, indie
Kyla La Grange, part South-African and part Zimbabwean, was born in Watford,London. Kyla won a place at Cambridge University, where she studied Philosophy.
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Liam Bailey

(6,354 listeners)
There are 2 artists called Liam Bailey: 1. Liam Bailey is a singer from Nottingham, UK, signed to Polydor Records. A free track can be downloaded from his offical website, http://www.liambaileymusic.co.uk
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Little Comets
(72,478 listeners)
indie, indie rock, british, alternative
Little Comets are a band from Newcastle whose musical style has been likened to Vampire Weekend , Using inopportune moments and a musical alphabet as deep as the sea, little comets are currently traversing a sextet of cities with nothing but shine in the apples of their eyes.
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Mama Rosin
(2,380 listeners)
cajun, folk, folk rock, voodoo rhythm
Mama Rosin is a blues band from Geneva, Switzerland. Cyril "Jeter" YETERIAN (melodeon, vocals, guitar) Robin A. GIROD (guitar, vocals, banjo) Xavier "Gérard Guilain" BRAY (drum, vocals) Voodoo Rhythm Record: http://www.voodoorhythm.com Myspace:
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McFly
(410,702 listeners)
pop rock, british, pop, britpop
McFly are a British pop band who first found fame in 2004. The band, formed in London, was founded by Tom Fletcher (lead vocals/guitar/piano) and also consists of Danny Jones (lead vocals/guitar), Dougie Poynter (vocals/bass guitar) and Harry Judd (drums). They have released five studio albums and had seven #1 singles.
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My First Tooth
(6,363 listeners)
folk, british independence, freshnet, bbcintroducing
Hailing from Northampton, UK, My First Tooth are an indie-folk outfit led by singer-songwriter Ross Witt and violinist Sophie Galpin.
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Newton Faulkner
(445,649 listeners)
acoustic, singer-songwriter, folk, alternative
Sam Newton Battenberg Faulkner (born January 11, 1985) is an English singer-songwriter and musician from Reigate, Surrey, UK.
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Other Lives
(86,994 listeners)
indie folk, indie, folk, alternative
Kunek was a genre smoothie. Toss some indie, folk, post-rock, and ambient in a blender and set to awesome. In August 2008, Kunek announced via their Myspace that Kunek will live on only through their fantastic but lone album, Flight of the Flynns. Five members of Kunek have transferred to a new band under the Other Lives moniker.
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Pete and the Pirates
(158,607 listeners)
indie rock, indie, british, indie pop
Pete and the Pirates are an indie rock band from Reading, England. Bright, young commanders of a brand of unique Englishness, their blend of smooth edged punk and pop produces music which is sweet, raw, joyous, melancholic, raucous and tender.
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Portico Quartet
(58,954 listeners)
jazz, modern jazz, instrumental, hang drum
The Portico Quartet are a bunch of guys in their early twenties who play instrumental music. Formed six years ago from two sets of schoolfriends, they share a house in East London, make recordings, and play festivals and clubs.
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Raghu Dixit

(3,705 listeners)
fusion, world, folk rock, indian
The Raghu Dixit Project is an open house for musicians, dancers, poets, lyricists and artistes from different genres to come together, collaborate and create a dynamic sound and expression. The Raghu Dixit Project has a constantly evolving sound due to the different musicians collaborating with Raghu Dixit.
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Reef
(123,039 listeners)
rock, indie, alternative, british
Although all of REEF have west country connections, especially to the Glastonbury area of Somerset, England, it wasn't until they all independently moved to London that the band was formed.
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Shonen Knife
(29,497 listeners)
japanese, female vocalists, pop punk, punk
Shonen Knife is an all-female Japanese pop punk band formed in Osaka, Japan in 1981. Heavily influenced by 1960s girl groups and early punk rock bands such as The Ramones, the trio crafts stripped-down songs expressing infectious melodies and simplistic, exuberant lyrics sung both in Japanese and English.
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Showaddywaddy
(42,310 listeners)
70s, glam rock, rock, rock n roll
Showaddywaddy was a popular 1970s pop group from Leicester, UK. They specialised in cover versions of U.S. pop songs from the 1950s and dressed as Teddy Boys. They sound similar to the American act Sha Na Na.
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Silent Devices
(448 listeners)
4 Piece From Leicester. Pop Ambient Rock songs at www.myspace.com/silentdevices
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Skinny Lister
(584 listeners)
folk, new band of the day, under 1000 listeners, british independence
Skinny Lister have Englishness pumping through their veins. On first impressions they appear holy and virginal, but once they get going it is all too evident they know how to have a good time. Their music takes audiences through picturesque countryside through to raucous parties, where swinging a partner (any one will do), foot stomping and hollering are a must.
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Teddy Thompson
(95,256 listeners)
singer-songwriter, folk, british, country
Teddy Thompson (born 19 February, 1976, in London, England) is a British folk and rock musician. He is the son of Linda thompson and Richard Thompson (who famously performed and recorded as Richard & Linda Thompson), and the brother of singer Kami Thompson. His fifth studio album, Bella, was released in 2011.