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  • Alasdair RobertsUp-and-coming artist (from the Last.fm Hype Chart)

    (37,339 listeners)

    folk, scottish, singer-songwriter, folk noir

    Alasdair Roberts is a Scottish folk musician. He released a number of albums under the name Appendix Out, and following the 2001 album The Night is Advancing, under his own name. The latest official Roberts release is 2010's Ayrtime.org digital EP, released totally free for last.fm listeners (scroll through releases).

  • Benga

    (212,417 listeners)

    dubstep, electronic, grime, dub

    Benga (real name Adegbenga Adejumo) is a UK music producer from Croydon, and is part of the Big Apple Records label. Being inspired by Wookie and an associate of producer Skream, Benga released his debut 12", "Skank," in late 2002. A co-production with Skream called "The Judgement" appeared on Big Apple in early 2003, and also on "Dubstep Allstars Vol.

  • Beyond the Wizard's Sleeve

    (1,494 listeners)

    psychedelic, electronic, prog, experimental

    Anonymity has become both a gift and a curse for the blogosphere — a “gift” for feeding our hunger, and a “curse” for, well, not informing us as to who is feeding us.

  • Brodinski

    (29,554 listeners)

    electro, french, techno, dancefloor

    Brodinski, 1 has his right hand on the hardened minimalist edge and his left hand on the electro party scene. He's part of the fluokids phenomenon. His sets are clean but the tracks are dirty, and the "mix tapes" he offers on his blog never disappoint.

  • casper c & skull juice

    (0 listeners)

  • Corman

    (25 listeners)

    seen live

  • Crispin Dior

    (25 listeners)

    seen-live

  • Crookers

    (261,186 listeners)

    electro, electronic, fidget house, dirty electro

    Drawing from influences of house, hip hop and beyond, Crookers blend their beats with the kind of fidget house finesse that gives Potty Mouth Music its soiled swagger. Since 2003, DJs Phra and Bot have been drawing upon their collective musical backgrounds to create tracks that twist, startle and surprise with synthetic pop.

  • Disco Bloodbath DJ's

    (0 listeners)

  • Eat Your Own Ears

    (5 listeners)

  • Efterklang

    (232,451 listeners)

    post-rock, electronic, ambient, danish

    Efterklang is a band from Copenhagen, Denmark, consisting of four core members (Mads Brauer, Casper Clausen, Thomas Husmer & Rasmus Stolberg) who have played together since 2001.

  • Emma Pollock

    (28,698 listeners)

    female vocalists, singer-songwriter, indie, folk

    Emma Pollock is a singer, songwriter, and guitarist from Scotland. She was a founding member of The Delgados. She signed a solo recording contract with the 4AD label in 2005 after the amicable split of the band. Her first solo album, Watch The Fireworks, was released on September 17, 2007.

  • Filthy Dukes

    (66,395 listeners)

    electropop, electronic, indie, electro

    Filthy Dukes are an electronic band from London, UK. Filthy Dukes were originally the duo Olly Dixon and Tim Lawton. For the past five years they have deejayed around the world and promoted a club night called Kill Em All at fabric in London.

  • Fionn Regan

    (268,440 listeners)

    folk, singer-songwriter, acoustic, irish

    Fionn Regan is an Irish singer-songwriter who hails from Bray, Co Wicklow and has been performing since 2002. Receiving warm response from the media and general public alike with the release of his Hotel Room EP in 2004, he later went on to release his critically-acclaimed debut album The End of History in 2006.

  • Foals

    (764,094 listeners)

    indie, math rock, indie rock, british

    Foals are an indie rock band which formed in Oxford, England in 2005. They are currently signed to Transgressive Records in the United Kingdom and Sub Pop in the United States.

  • Hannah Holland

    (1,231 listeners)

    mix, lesser known yet streamable artists, fieldday2007, magic circle past or upcoming guests

    Resident Trailer Trasher, garbage collector, and all round purveyor of perfidy. Hannah Holland has hosted a series of infamous raves at venues such as a medieval prison, an ex transvestite brothel, a boat chugging up the Thames and disused Quick-Fit garage, as well as weekly nights in the heart of Shoreditch.

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

    (23,769 listeners)

    italo disco, electronic, synthpop, disco

    Ali Renault and Sebastian Muravchix juxtapose different backgrounds (Electro vs. Italo Pop) to create a hybrid that will make the world dance with tears in their eyes, like bi-polar maniacs in the brink of an ecstatic panic attack!

  • Howling Bells

    (129,922 listeners)

    indie, female vocalists, indie rock, australian

    Howling Bells is a Sydney, Australia rock band which formed in 2004, from the ashes of Waikiki. Members include: Juanita Stein (vocals, guitar), Joel Stein (guitar, keys, vocals), Brendan Picchio (bass, keys, vocals) and Glenn Moule (drums/vocals).

  • Huw Stephens

    (79 listeners)

    wales, readingfestival2006

  • Ian Robinson

    (59 listeners)

  • Jacob Hulsey

    (0 listeners)

  • James Holden

    (99,157 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…

  • Jeffrey Lewis

    (80,044 listeners)

    anti-folk, singer-songwriter, antifolk, lo-fi

    There are two artists called Jeffrey Lewis. One (b. 1975) is an American singer-songwriter, the other is a Welsh composer.

  • Jon Hopkins

    (140,413 listeners)

    ambient, electronic, downtempo, chillout

    Jon Hopkins is a London-based electronic composer, producer and remixer. He makes powerfully emotive, instrumental music that consistently crosses genres, ranging from solo acoustic piano to explosive, bass-heavy electro.

  • King Creosote

    (62,043 listeners)

    folk, singer-songwriter, scottish, indie

    King Creosote is the stagename of Scottish singer-songwriter Kenny Anderson (from Fife, Scotland). Anderson began recording albums under the name King Creosote in 1995.

  • Laura Marling

    (667,123 listeners)

    folk, female vocalists, singer-songwriter, indie

    Laura Marling (born 1st February 1990) is a folk singer/songwriter/guitarist from Eversley, United Kingdom.

  • Les Savy Fav

    (234,226 listeners)

    post-punk, indie, indie rock, math rock

    Les Savy Fav is an indie rock band which formed in Providence, Rhode Island, United States in 1995, where the members were attending the Rhode Island School of Design. The band moved to Brooklyn, New York shortly after graduating. The band consists of Tim Harrington (vocals), Seth Jabour (guitar), Andrew Reuland (guitar), Syd Butler (bass) and Harrison Haynes (drums).

  • Lightspeed Champion

    (157,648 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.

  • Magistrates

    (10,904 listeners)

    indie, electronic, british, indie pop

    Magistrates split up in December 2009 (NME news: http://www.nme.com/news/magistrates/48985 ) Fresh, cutting edge and unashamedly sexual, Magistrates play music for the mind, feet and hips. Hailing from the armpit of England, Essex - Mark, Paul, Thom and Andy are constructing a master plan...to infect the world with a dirty groove like some out of control STD.

  • Matt and Olly

    (0 listeners)

  • Matt Helders

    (806 listeners)

    british, indie, drummer, electronic

    Matthew Helders (born 7 May 1986), is the drummer for the band Arctic Monkeys, he also provides backing vocals.

  • Matt Walsh

    (1,012 listeners)

    spotify, electronic, field day 2007, under 2000 listeners

    Autobiography Here's my story straight ahead and to the point without trying to convince you that I'm the next Blues messiah. I'd rather paint an accurate and honest picture of myself for you, instead of some cliche that usually relies on heavy hype and empty sensationalism...besides that, hey, it's just personable.

  • Mikki Most

    (3 listeners)

  • Modeselektor

    (314,271 listeners)

    electronic, idm, electro, techno

    Modeselektor is an electronic music band formed in Berlin, featuring Gernot Bronsert and Sebastian Szary. The group draws heavily from IDM, glitch, electro and hip hop. Modeselektor produces all its material with self-developed software in Max/MSP and MIDI controllers.

  • Noah and the Whale

    (628,722 listeners)

    folk, indie, indie folk, british

    Noah and the Whale is an alternative/folk group formed in Twickenham, London, United Kingdom in 2006.

  • Of Montreal

    (883,597 listeners)

    indie, indie pop, indie rock, alternative

    of Montreal is an indie pop band which formed in Athens, Georgia, United States in 1997. The band is fronted by Kevin Barnes, who writes, composes, and plays most of the music for his albums.

  • One Little Plane

    (4,169 listeners)

    indie pop, indie, acoustic, folk pop

    A twist on the singer-songwriter tradition, One Little Plane is a musical epiphany straight from the unfaltering beat of one little heart -- the captivating Kathryn Bint.

  • Peter Pixzel

    (78 listeners)

    electronic

    As part of the WetYourself trio of DJs / Producers, Copenhagen-born Peter Pixzel now holds down a weekly residency at one of the world's top clubs, Fabric in London. Around this, he has been trotting global dancefloors (from Berlin to Tokyo to Barcelona to Paris to Milan) for the better part of a decade, making wondrous music every step the way.

  • Pictish Trail

    (189 listeners)

    eat your own ears, end of the road 2008

  • Primary 1

    (18,285 listeners)

    disco, electronic, pop, electrodisco funky

    Primary 1 (aka Joe Flory), is UK synthpop singer & producer. His first single, The Blues, featured Nina Persson of The Cardigans.

  • Queens of Noise

    (26 listeners)

    tribute band

    Queens of Noise is an all female tribute band to The Runaways. The Band was found in February 2011.

  • Richie Hawtin

    (120,272 listeners)

    minimal, techno, minimal techno, electronic

    Richard (Richie) Hawtin (born June 4, 1970, Banbury, Oxfordshire, England) is an English-Canadian electronic musician and internationally-touring DJ who was an influential part of Detroit techno's second wave of artists in the early 1990s. Hawtin is best known for his haunting, minimal works under the alias Plastikman, a moniker he continued to use into the mid 2000s.

  • Rob Da Bank

    (2,341 listeners)

    electro, new wave, united kingdom techno, british

    Robert Gorham, known by the pseudonym Rob da Bank, is a British disc jockey. He presents a Sunday late-night show, Sunday Best, on BBC Radio 1 from midnight-2am, focused on promoting new leftfield music.

  • Rory Phillips

    (1,566 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…

  • Simian Mobile Disco

    (683,048 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.

  • Skull Juice

    (615 listeners)

    field day 2007, fieldday2007, magic circle past or upcoming guests, magic circle likes

    Alex Egan & Benedict Bull. DJ and Production duo. Formed 2005 - Disbanded 2011. http://www.skulljuice.com

  • Stopmakingme

    (941 listeners)

    electronic

    From www.danielavery.co.uk : It’s fair to say a restless urge for creativity has punctuated everything Daniel Avery has done to date.

  • Telepathe

    (134,378 listeners)

    electronic, experimental, female vocalists, noise

    Telepathe (pronounced Telepathy) is a Brooklyn, New York based experimental noise pop group, who focus on digital percussion and electronica.

  • The Emperor MachineUp-and-coming artist (from the Last.fm Hype Chart)

    (33,853 listeners)

    electronic, disco, electro, italo disco

    The Emperor Machine (aka Emperor Machine), is an italo disco / downtempo pseudonym of Staffordshire, UK musician / producer / remixer Andy Meecham (aka Sir Drew). Under this name, his début release was 12" "Pro Mars / SH3A" (May 2003, DC Recordings) and the latest release, as remixer, is The Rapture's "How Deep is Your Love? (Emperor Machine Remix Edit)" (Aug 2011, DFA).

  • The Field

    (189,346 listeners)

    minimal, electronic, minimal techno, techno

    Multiple artists have released music under the name of The Field, the most widely known being Swedish minimal techno producer Axel Willner. Others include a British rock band and a Norwegian pop/jazz band. 1. Stockholm, Sweden