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Japanese psychedelic trio from 1996. Mitani Masashi, Miyake Jirou and Asahito Nanjo (High Rise).
Japanese psychedelic trio from 1996. Mitani Masashi, Miyake Jirou and Asahito Nanjo (High Rise).
Richard H. Kirk is a British musician specializing in electronic music. He first came to prominence in the 1970s as a member of the seminal industrial band Cabaret Voltaire. His first release as a solo artist, Disposable Half Truths, came in 1980 and he maintained a career as a solo artist alongside Cabaret Voltaire until the band's dissolution in 1994. It was during the 1990s that his solo output increased considerably.
A five piece outfit from the Edinburgh/Dunbar area of East Scotland. The average age of the band is fifteen and although they have only been gigging for a few months they are attracting quite a bit of interest.
The line up consists of: Seimi Rowan - Lead Vocals and rhythm guitar
Al Gray - Percussion
Megan Laird-Drummond - Keyboard and vocals
Hans Island are an Indie/Garage/Psychedelic band from the towns of Kearsley and Farnworth, close to Manchester and Bolton. Utilising methods unseen in modern indie music such as delay and tamborines, Hans Island smashed onto the Manchester indie scene in early 2006 - claiming the internationally acclaimed prize 'Salford Battle of The Bands 2006'. This earned them immediate national fame with an early famous listener, fellow Manc Richard Ashcroft, shouting the first cries of "sign em up".