Palm Skin Productions
Palm Skin – founder of tooth-cutting Mo’ Wax project Palm Skin Productions, countless 12”s,Ep’s, live gigs and DJ sets around the world fromTokyo and Sydney to Aberdeen and Ravensburg. Taken from the emperor’s new label of Mo’ Wax into the lush vales of Virgin for the first LP ‘Remilixir’. Kidnapped to record, play live and DJ for Neneh Cherry – led into innumerable studios to produce Youssou N’Dour, R.E.M, Gabrielle...
Tortured Soul
Tortured Soul are a funky house band. They have a very good reputation live, playing with percussion, vintage key and bass guitar, all built around the vocal talents of one Christian Urich. The vocalist is also the drummer and plays continuously throughout live concerts going from one song to another with no break. "We don't stop, because you don't stop".
bleech
Bleech is a British band comprising of Jennifer O'Neill - Guitar and Vocals, Matt Bick - Drums and Katherine O'Neill - Bass and backing vocals. Some reviews: "They're alright!!" - PETE DOHERTY "You are about to witness Rock History in the making!" - JOHN KENNEDY (XFM) "I listen to this demo every day" - STEVE LAMACQ (Radio 1) "They Look Fantastic" - BBC "A guitar and vocal marriage made in Nineties heaven, sisters Jennifer and Katherine strike up chords to echo The Breeders and Elastica's less angular moments.
Brothers Vibe
Brothers' Vibe are Luis A. Rodriguez & Tony Rodriguez
Hold Youth
Justin Martin
Info taken from residentadvisor.net There's a new breed of house music bubbling under in a certain American city, but it's not coming out of Chicago or New York - this time it's from San Francisco. Claude VonStroke's 'Who's Afraid of Detroit?' was one of the biggest tracks of 2006 and the label it came out on is Dirtybird Records, the Bay Area brainchild of VonStroke and DJ/producer Justin Martin.
Sound Stream
Frank Trimm from Berlin aka Soundhack
Liquid Lounge
Osunlade
Osunlade is a gifted and respected house / nu-jazz producer and DJ. growing up in a musical environment, Osunlade knew music would rule his life. As a teenager in the 70s, he joined the cast of Sesame Street and later began producing music for the show. an ordained priest of the African religion of Ifa, Osunlade's spirituality can be heard in the tribal percussion and even latin and brazilian rhythm influences of his music.