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Solaris

There's more than one band with the name Solaris: 1) Solaris is a progressive rock band from Hungary. Established in 1978, then band went through several formations. Their music has a strong melodic content, often laced with Eastern European themes, and is highlighted by the use of dynamics and extended thematic development. There is a great deal of interplay among the lead instruments of flute, guitar and keyboard which is used to good effect in developing their themes.

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Ella

There are more than 5 artists with this name:
1) Czech/Moldovan folk group
2) Latvian singer and socialite Ella
3) Ella, from Taiwanese popular female trio S.H.E
4) Progressive Metal band from bristol (described bellow)
5) Malaysian Pop-rock singer
6) Croatian dance singer Ella are destined to be leaders in this new age. Stepping forth from the grey, sullen skyline of Bristol, Ella are a vibrant force, the fire in their collective souls fuelling a musical conviction unparalleled by their peers.

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Credo

There is more than one artist with this name: 1) Credo *Latvian* - 2) Credo *UK* - 3) Credo *German* - 4) Credo *Czech* - 5) Credo *Netherlands* - 6) Credo *Slovak* - 7) Credo *Estonian* 1) Credo is a legendary Latvian pop/rock band formed in Liepāja, Latvia in 1974. See more at http://credo.suppermusic.net. Members: Guntis Veits (vocals, guitar), Armands Alksnis (guitar), Aivars Vīksna (bass), Gundars Lintiņš (drums), Artūrs Palkēvičs (keyboard).

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Elina Garanca

Elīna Garanča (born September 16, 1976) is a Latvian mezzo-soprano. Born into a musical family in Riga, Garanča entered the Latvian Academy of Music in 1996 to study singing with Sergej Martinov. She continued her studies in Vienna with Irina Gavrilovici and in the United States with Virginia Zeani. Garanča began her professional career at the Südthüringisches Staatstheater in Meiningen and later worked at the Frankfurt Opera. In 1999 she won the Mirjam Helin Singing Competition in Helsinki, Finland

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INFECTED

There are at least seven artists which use this name:
1. A metal band from Germany
2. A death metal band from Switzerland
3. An industrial band from Australia
4. A thrash metal band from Iceland
5. A progressive death metal band from Latvia
6. A punk band from the United States
7. A death grind band from the Ukraine 1. A metal band from Sinzig, Germany, who defined their style as modern death metal. The 5 friends released 2 EPs: "Coma" (2007) and "Branded" (2009, Web-EP). Both EPs are available for free download on their website.

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Dzelzs Vilks

Dzelzs Vilks (meaning 'Iron Wolf') is a four-piece band from Sigulda, Latvia formed in Mālpils in 1991. Originally, a act, they have considerably altered their sound for each album, drifting within a wide range of styles such as , , , , , and . Over years Dzelzs Vilks have claimed most of the highest chart positions and relevant awards in the Latvian music scene, as well as collaborated with a number of other local musicians, performance theatres, and even sports teams.

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Remix

Most of remixed songs are tagged as remix, but Remix are also a rock band from Latvia. Founded in 1985 as a band of Latvian Radio with the line-up:
Rodrigo Fomins (a.k.a. IGO) - lead vocalist
Aivars Hermanis - guitars
Jevgenijs Scapovs - bass guitar (until '88)
Uldis Marhilēvičs - keyboards/vocals
Vilnis Krieviņš - percussion
Harijs Bass - keyboards (until '86)
Eduards Glotovs - bass guitar (since '88)

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