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The Witchdoktors

The Witchdoktors are a four piece beat combo hailing from the South East of England The band members are: Planet Andy - Vox/Geetar
Tony M (Mr Kittens) - Geetar
Zig C - Bass
Pinball Geoff - Drums The play a hybrid sound drawing on rock-a-billy, punk and rock & roll, with a heavy sci-fi influence Planet Andy sometimes rides a motorbike.

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Ralf Gum

Harmony & Soul & Groove – just some aspects of Ralf’s uplifting music. With a feeling for the right vibe, Ralf GUM played at more than 250 German and international spots. The "Airport" (Wuerzburg/Germany) got the living-room for his interpretation of house in 1998. Since then he captures the enthusiastic crowd every Friday night and played alongside with world’s top Guest-DJs. Since 2006 you can enjoy Ralf’s unique sound at "Climax" (Stuttgart) and since 2008 at Frankfurt’s new in-location APT as well. Besides this, Ralf’s steadily travelling all over for gigs...

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The Coolies

There are two bands with this name: 1) The Coolies were an Atlanta-based band that put together two off-beat records on DB records. The first, 1986's dig . . .?, was a set of Simon & Garfunkel songs with weird styles (surf, psychedelia, funk, etc). In 1988 they released Doug (and thus having their two albums naming out a 1980s video game fave, Dig Doug), a rock opera that tells the story of a skinhead who murders a transvestite short-order cook, sells the victim's recipes to gain fame and fortune only to subsequently develop paranoia and substance abuse and end up in the gutter.

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Three Colours

Three Colours are Tom Cajelo (vocals/guitar), Will Headlam-Wells (guitar/violin), Paddy Doran (bass/programs) and Mike Worthington (drums/programs). They formed in the spring of 2009 after Paddy and Mike responded to adverts placed by Tom and Will for likeminded musicians.
Their music can loosely be described as progressive/melodic rock with electronic/dance influences. Live, the band use a combination of programmed beats and loops to expand their sound.

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Jumping Jack Frost

Bit by the music bug at a tender age, South Londoner Jumping Jack Frost hit the DJ circuit at 18, mixing funk, hip hop and original breakbeats and diving into the acid house circuit via the Carwash nights in the late 80’s.djs were Grooverider, Bryan gee, Fabio, Frost,and Pete stewart. When the rave scene exploded Frost was at its forefront, enjoying the freedom of going with the flow and mixing drastically different styles of music to suit the mood of the moment.

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