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Trixie Whitley

Born in Ghent- Belgium (June 24, 1987), in a family of artists, musicians and poets. She moved with her parents to New York when she was a year old. Since the tender age of 3 she grew up spending time in recording studio's in NYC (Electric Lady Land etc..) and in New Orleans (with Daniel Lanois) with her father Chris Whitley. After she moved back to Belgium with her mother she started playing drums at age 11.

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Spiderbait

Spiderbait are an band formed in 1991 in Finley, New South Wales, Australia which consists of Mark "Kram" Maher (drums, lead vocals), Janet English (bass, vocals) and Damien Whitty (guitar). They have had two top ten albums and another three albums reach the Australian top 40. Their song Buy Me A Pony was #1 on the Triple J Hottest 100 for 1996, and the group enjoyed success with their 2004 #1 Australian hit cover of Black Betty.

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Out From Animals

Out From Animals are not a normal band. Theyʼre a genre-twisting rock-rave
monolith influenced as much by RX Bandits as they are by Chemical Brothers, Soulwax or The Faint. During their first TV exposure on Channel 4ʼs T4, Radio 1ʼs Jo Whiley commented that “they were the most relevant thing sheʼd heard all day”. Blurʼs Alex James meanwhile thought the debut single ʻNational Curriculumʼ was “the best thing heʼd heard all year”.

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Waxahatchee

Solo project of Katie Crutchfield of P.S. Eliot and Bad Banana. Waxahatchee is a solo project of songwriter Katie Crutchfield formed after the breakup of P.S. Eliot. She released her first music as Waxahatchee as a split cassette with chris clavin on Plan-It-X Records. Her bedroom-recorded debut album, American Weekend, was released on Don Giovanni Records in 2012. On June 11, 2012 "Be Good" was the song of the day on NPR as well as one of the best 50 songs of 2012. Her debut album, "American Weekend," was named a top album of 2012 by Dusted magazine.

Read more about Waxahatchee on Last.fm.

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LoLo

There are at least 3 artists with the name Lolo: 1) Lolo, real name Lauren Pritchard, is an artist based in Brooklyn. She hit the ground running as Lolo with “Weapon for Saturday”, produced by Mark Batson who’s previously collaborated with Dr Dre and Eminem 2) The Lolo alias refers to a trance music producer, whose real name is Laurent Véronnez. He is better known as Airwave, but he works also under many other pseudonyms.

Read more about LoLo on Last.fm.

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Melancholy Moose Society

"we were eating pop tarts in a small log cabin in L.A when suddenly an earth quake struck and we became stranded and trapped in the log cabin for months..........in that time we formed a band and made our instruments from icecream tubs, elastic bands, empty pringle tubs and bottles of dr.pepper..... Thankfully we survived by drinking our own urine and catching clumsy moles......now free and back in the U.K we play beautiful tunes to over come the stressful time in L.A.................so far we have supported lots of great talent.

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Go Sailor

Go Sailor was a short-lived Berkeley based twee pop band. Its members included Rose Melberg of Tiger Trap and The Softies (guitar, vocals), Paul Curran of Crimpshrine (bass) and Amy Linton of Henry's Dress (drums). They recorded three 7" singles and a full-length CD on Lookout! Records in 1996, the latter of which collected the singles tracks and two compilation appearances. After their breakup their songs "Ray of Sunshine" and "Together Forever in Love" were included on the soundtrack to the movie But I'm a Cheerleader.

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