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Bastian

Bas Bron is perhaps most famous in the Netherlands under the moniker Bastian. As Bastian, he scored a modest national hit in 2001 with the song You've Got My Love, which was accompanied by a music video showing the song's lyrics on shirts worn by dancing women, showing only their upper chest. The song reached #17 in the Dutch Top 40. Later in 2001 the debut album Ready was released, filled with electrofunk and electropop-influenced music enhanced with Commodore 64 sound effects. Two years later the second album It's All Downhill From Here came out.

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Moullinex

If there is an underlying trait in all good music, it must be its ability to crush boundaries between genres, dancefloors and couches, twelve inches and YouTube clips. Enter Moullinex, from Munich, Germany Luis Clara Gomes. Originally from Viseu, a small countryside town in Portugal, he was surrounded by music and musicians during childhood and since an early age has been solely dedicated to the pursuit of eclecticism throughout his work, refusing to adhere to a specific genre or scene and forever be tagged with a dated aesthetic.

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Geek Chic Soundsystem

Over the past couple of years, Geek Chic Soundsystem have supported, remixed or otherwise worked with the following: Adam Freeland, Soulwax, Justin Robertson, The Infadels, MSTRKRFT, The Rakes, The Freestylers, Mekon, James Lavelle, Eddy Temple-Morris, Tanith, Riotous Rockers, Uffie & Feadz, Jon Carter, Touche, and heaps more. We've also played all over the shop, from Berlin to London to Warsaw to Budapest to San Francisco, taking in festivals like Secret Garden...

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Escort

It might seem odd for a band without a full-length to enjoy accolades ranging from the New York Times to Pitchfork, but ESCORT is definitely not your typical band. Escort is big. Literally. The seventeen-member

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Harlow

There are more groups with the same name: 1. Harlow a female fronted 80s/90s rock / AOR band.
Last known line-up: Theresa Straley - Vocals
Pat Regan - Keyboards
Tommy Thayer - Guitars
Todd Jensen - Bass
Steven Klong - Drums 2. Harlow was formed in 1985 in Kansas City, Missouri by Mickey Kravitz, a singer with a vision to put together a glam band like no other in Kansas City. Having been mainly influenced by bands like Sweet, T-Rex, Angel, Piper, and Starz, he started his search...

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Frisky

Multiple acts share the name Frisky. One, Jazz band based in Perth, led by Steve Elkins. Another, a disco act that released a lone, eponymous, album in 1978. The four track LP was produced by Moses Dillard and Jesse Boyce, a prominent duo in the disco genre who created such studio projects such as The Saturday Night Band, Constellation Orchestra and produced songs for singers such as Lorraine Johnson.

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Parliament

Parliament was originally The Parliaments, a doo-wop group based out of George Clinton's Plainfield, New Jersey barber shop. The name was soon abandoned due to legal issues with Revilot and Atlantic Records, and most of the same people recorded under the name Funkadelic, which consisted of The Parliaments' backing musicians. Billy "Bass" Nelson is credited with creating the name Funkadelic. He also switched from 6-string guitar to bass, creating room for his childhood friend Eddie Hazel to join the group.

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Pseudo Echo

Pseudo Echo were an Australian band. Formed in the early eighties by school friends Brian Canham (vocals, guitars, and keyboards) and Pierre Gigliotti (bass and keyboards), the band completed its lineup with Anthony Agiro (drums) and Tony Lugton (guitars and keyboards). Their first album Autumnal Park was an Ultravox-influenced album that yielded the Australian singles "Listening" (produced by Peter Dawkins) , "Stranger in Me", "Dancing Till Midnight", and "Beat for You". It was a mature album that gave little indication of their youth.

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