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Kentin Jivek

Official WebSite - > www.kentinjivek.com
You’ve got 10 releases in total, not everything is here.
http://heathenharvest.org/2011/10/01/kentin-jivek-ode-to-marmle/
Kentin Jivek is an artist from Paris France, and Ode to Marmæle is his 2010 follow-up to 2009′s wonderfully received Eight New Prophecies, where he managed to really begin to make a name for himself. His breakthrough didn’t come until the release of Ode to Marmæle though, receiving very positive attention from magazines like Judas Kiss and Ikonen, as well as one Mr.

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Alan Reed

Alan Reed, from Glasgow in Scotland, is probably best known as the (former) vocalist in progressive rock band Pallas. He has also appeared on albums by Abel Ganz, Caamorra, Neo, Parzival's Eye and Strangers on a Train. He is currently working towards an album of his own material. When not working on music, Alan works as a journalist for BBC News. This has taken him to many 'interesting' places and led to quite complicated expenses claims. He currently lives in Surrey.

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Mystic Eyes

1- Mystic Eyes is a Reggae band, that was created and produced by Linval Thompson. Mystic Eyes released the album "Mysterious". 2- Mystic Eyes is a Spanish dance project, that was produced and arranged by Raul Nacher. Mystic Eyes released the singles "Give Me", "A Mirage" or "The Rain". 3- Mystic Eyes is a Rock band consisting of Craig Davison, and Scott Davison. They released the album "The Whole World Is Watching".

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Stand

There is more than one artist with this name: 1. Stand are four lads from Dublin, Ireland who got a taste of the United States on a trip in to play Austin’s SXSW Festival. Awed at the prospect of limitless venues, they made the move and headquartered themselves out of New York in 2002. Having come to the attention of a NACA booking agent, they built a solid following in the Northeast, being voted Best Band on that NACA college circuit in both 2005 and 2006.

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Acid Fascists

In his novel, The Autobiography of a Brown Buffalo, Oscar Zeta Acosta refers to Charles Manson's family as acid fascists. We like to believe that an alternate universe exists where Manson chose the path of rock n roll over the insanity of racism and celebrity slaughter. In this universe we would be his band. WELCOME TO THE INGLORIOUS WORLD OF ACID FASCISTS!

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Earwigs

The Earwigs formed in 1978 in Los Angeles and played venues with friends and mentors The Last and The Urinals. The band broke up in 1981 after contributing tracks to "Keats Rides A Harley" and "Warfrat Tales". A partial reunion (minus guitarist Kevin Kerns who passed away in '03) took place in '05 at the CD release party of the aforementioned compilations.

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