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Lemon Jelly

Lemon Jelly (formed in 1998) are a British electronica duo from London, UK consisting of Nick Franglen and Fred Deakin. Franglen and Deakin initially released three limited-circulation EPs, The Bath (1998), The Yellow (1999), and The Midnight (2000), which were then collected into a widely-released album in 2000, lemonjelly.ky, which was both a critical and a commercial success. Their second album (and self-proclaimed first studio album), Lost Horizons, was released in 2002, and was another success.

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Alpha

Alpha is a trip hop/electronica group comprising founder member Corin Dingley and Wendy Stubbs. Founding member Andy Jenks left the set-up before the release of their album “The Sky Is Mine”.- Find all latest tunes, free downloads from dontTouch
The duo of Dingley and Jenks formed Alpha in 1996 after working on various projects in the Bristol area. Alpha recruited singers Wendy Stubbs, Martin Bernard, Helen White and Kelvin Swaby now of The Heavy to add vocals to their downtempo, beat-driven compositions of the late 1990s, which led to them being included in the category of “Post Trip-Hop”.

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Sneaky

The name Sneaky belongs to two artists: I am a musician, composer, producer and DJ. My main musical output has been through FINGATHING since 2000 which has taken me on an intergalactic journey of sound and experience. I am bursting with melody and bass!! 4 tracks from my forthcoming debut solo LP “feel like a king…pluck a string” are available as digital downloads now from my thisissneaky.co.uk ******************************************************************************

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Massive Attack

The pioneering force behind the rise of trip-hop, Massive Attack were among the most innovative and influential groups of their generation; their hypnotic sound -- a darkly sensual and cinematic fusion of hip-hop rhythms, soulful melodies, dub grooves, and choice samples -- set the pace for much of the dance music to emerge throughout the 1990s, paving the way for such acclaimed artists as Portishead, Sneaker Pimps, Beth Orton, and Tricky, himself a Massive Attack alumnus.

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Cut Chemist

Cut Chemist is the performing name of Lucas MacFadden, a solo turntablist. He is a former member of the funk Latin band Ozomatli, and of the underground rap group Jurassic 5. He became known through the Los Angeles-based rap group Unity Committee, and debuted on vinyl on the B-Side of Unity Committee's 1993 single, Unified Rebelution. The track, "Lesson 4: The Radio" was an ovation of Double Dee and Steinski's seminal hip-hop masterpieces, "Lessons 1-3."

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Daddy G

Daddy G (born Grantley Marshall, 21 January 1965, Bristol, UK) is an English musician, and a founding member of the band, Massive Attack.
Marshall joined the bristol music scene as a member of the sound system The Wild Bunch in the 1980s, which included two other Massive Attack members, Robert Del Naja and Andrew Vowles. In 1986, The Wild Bunch disbanded. Del Naja, Vowles, and Marshall then formed the trip-hop group Massive Attack, which is considered to be the first and definitive group in the trip-hop genre.

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Tom Eno

TOM ENO (jack to phono records)
Tom Eno steps forward for Jack to Phono's 6th album this autumn on the back of his previous two successful 7 inch singles. The album, Barnstormer!, features collaborations with Mr James Bright (Tape Club Records) & Rose Pryce on vocals. Hailing from downtown Winchester both Tom & James have been turning heads in 09 with some hefty praise from heavyweight DJs & tastemakers alike including Rob Da Bank & Hotel Costes.

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