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The Sugarcubes
1,475,630 plays (151,602 listeners)
The Sugarcubes (Sykurmolarnir in Icelandic) (1986-1992) were an alternative rock group from Reykjavík, Iceland.
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KUKL
120,521 plays (26,694 listeners)
KUKL (a.k.a. K.U.K.L.) was an Icelandic gothic rock, post-punk group active in the 1980s, most notable for being one of Björk's first bands. The name means "witchcraft" in Medieval Icelandic.
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múm
10,237,532 plays (389,683 listeners)
múm (pronounced [muːm], “moom”)** is an experimental electronic group from Iceland whose music is characterized by soft vocals, eccentric beats and colorful effects, and a variety of traditional and unconventional instruments Originally a duo, the band has expanded and contracted in the 12 years of being and has counted 15 - 20 people along the way.
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Goldfrapp
21,211,969 plays (1,019,039 listeners)
This English electronic duo, formed in 1999 in London, consists of singer-songwriter and musician Alison Goldfrapp and musician/producer Will Gregory. Prior to the band, Alison guested as a vocalist and songwriter with Tricky, Orbital and Peter Gabriel, among others.
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CocoRosie
15,910,764 plays (464,387 listeners)
CocoRosie is a duo from North America that was formed by Sierra Casady (Rosie) and Bianca Casady (Coco) in 2003. Sierra and Bianca Casady are North American half-Cherokee sisters. Sierra, the older of the two, was born in Iowa, and Bianca was born in Hawaii. Their mother nicknamed them Rosie and Coco, respectively, from which their musical act takes its name.
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Portishead
37,835,453 plays (1,150,745 listeners)
Portishead is a band from Bristol, England, named after a small coastal town twelve miles west of said musical hotbed, in North Somerset.
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Róisín Murphy
9,328,407 plays (441,935 listeners)
Róisín Murphy (pronounced roe-sheen) originally from Arklow, Republic of Ireland gained fame with Mark Brydon as the lead vocalist for UK electronic duo Moloko. In addition to her work with Moloko, Murphy has contributed her vocals to the works of other artists including Handsome Boy Modeling School and Boris Dlugosch, for whom she sang on the track, Never Enough, which became a huge club hit.
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Emilie Simon
5,361,474 plays (287,611 listeners)
Émilie Simon began her musical education at a French conservatory at 7 years old. By age 18, she was studying Musicology at the University in Montpellier, France, and then obtained her Master in Musicology at the Sorbonne in Paris. Émilie was intrigued by the idea of combining her traditional musical education with new music technologies and studio experimentations.
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Sigur Rós
57,413,806 plays (1,084,433 listeners)
Sigur Rós is an Icelandic post-rock band. The name is derived from the name of lead vocalist Jónsi Birgisson's little sister Sigurrós. According to their website, it is pronounced "si-ur roas (as in roast)." They hail from the same creative and vibrant Icelandic music scene as múm and Amiina. They released their first ever foray into film-making with their tour documentary, Heima in late 2007.
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Bat for Lashes
11,898,507 plays (475,582 listeners)
Bat for Lashes is the work of British singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist & visual artist Natasha Khan.
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