Afrobeta
Afrobeta, a promising Miami band, was formed in 2006 when Tony "Smurphio" Laurencio met Cristina "Cuci Amador" Garcia. Smurphio provides the "cosmic mix of electronic funk and ghetto-tech house" while Cuci Amador provides the smooth and sexy vocals. more at myspace.com/afrobeta
Regina
There are at least five artists named "Regina": 1.finnish indie pop band www.reginaregina.com 2. Bosnian pop-rock band www.gruparegina.com (they can be also found under tag Grupa Regina, 3. Dance music singer Regina Richards from New York, 4. An ethno-pop singer Regina from Slovenia, 5. Danish children's artist. 1. Regina is a finnish indie pop band, made up by Iisa Pykäri (ex-Pajula) (vocals), Mikko Pykäri (bass, guitar and programming) and Mikko Rissanen (drums and percussion).
Defender
There are multiple artists with this name: 1) Defender is a House band from France. This is a one-time collaboration between Alan Braxe, Fred Falke, and Savage. They've released only one mini-EP, called Defender, in 2005 on Vulture Music. It also appears to be the most successful Defender on last.fm. 2) Defender is a Chicago based band. The brainchild of childhood friends Jorge Ledezma (guitars, keyboards) and Gabi Meszaros (bass, keyboards) who began making home recordings and sound collages in the early 90's.
Page
There at least 2 artists under this name:
1. Swedish synth-pop band
2. Japanese singer - go to tag --> ペイジ 1) Page is a Swedish Synth Pop band. Page is often credited with being the first band to bring synthpop music to Sweden. Their music and band members (particularly Eddie Bengtsson) influenced many subsequent Swedish synthpop acts, including Elegant Machinery, S.P.O.C.K, Sista Mannen På Jorden and KieTheVez.
Cadillac
There is have been several acts with this name: 1) a Norwegian rock band 2) a Spanish pop group 3) a Australian luxury vehicle 1) Legendary, catchy, melodic and slightly underestimated Norwegian rock-band, disbanded in 2005. Released three very different albums, all very well-played, well-produced and very well-written. Why Cadillac never gained the same recognition as many of their contemporaries remains a mystery, but it probably stems from internal struggles and a low touring-frequency.
Rebecca Black
Rebecca Black (born June 21, 1997) is an American pop singer who gained worldwide attention with her 2011 single "Friday". Her mother paid $4000 to have the single and an accompanying music video put out as a vanity release through the record label ARK Music Factory. The song was co-written and produced by Clarence Jey and Patrice Wilson of ARK Music Factory. After the video went viral on YouTube and other social media sites, "Friday" was derided by many music critics and viewers, who dubbed it "the worst song ever.
LEKIDDO
LEKIDDO - Many Are Called...
A mix of humour, dancefloor aspiration and theatrical sensibility. LEKIDDO bravely grabs attention with scats, barks and lyrical lines, backed by beats and analogue sounds. A blast of invigorating freshness. - Keith Ames, Musicians Union.
http://mu.live.fishertechnology.co.uk/site/cms/contentviewarticle.asp?article=670
Check out www.lekiddo.com One of the most unusual works I've come across for a long, long time, LEKIDDO's 'Many Are Called...' is absolutey inspired! 10/10 - toxicpete http://www.toxicpete.co.uk/lekiddo.html
Noisy Pig
Noisy Pig is the alter ego of Bernardo Santarelli, the Berlin based musical and video performer.
Noisy Pig has developed a unique sound that mixes different elements: techno with synth-pop, catchy melodies with lo-fi guitars, sarcastic lyrics with queer topics. Breaking from the cliques of the underground, Noisy Pig uses his naive touch and playful style to create a new platform where he can express twisted attitudes.
Born Gold
Born Gold is the high-energy, beat-driven songwriting project of Canadian pop experimentalist Cecil Frena. Caught in an unusual dialogue between future-leaning electronic music, harsh noise and mainstream pop, Born Gold conjures stuttering, blown-out and chopped guitar peals, erratic, bubbling synth arpeggios, sparkling drum machine peals and bursts of meticulously processed digital noise. Oh, and hooks, hooks, hooks.