Gave bands 'ontdekt' en wil je het gèr delen?
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United Future Organization (UFO)
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The United Future Organization’s synthesis of trip-hop, acid-jazz, and spy-soundtrack grooves made them pioneers of the acid-jazz sound.
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http://www.united-future-organization.com/
Flies Are Spies From Hell - Mountain Language EP
Citaat:
“There's a simplicity and innocence in their big landscapes, a simplicity that lets the music speak for itself; with a lot of bands moving toward or emerging playing instrumental art rock, you get a whiff or chinstroking and/or elitism and/or missing the point. Flies Are Spies From Hell have none of that - they just admit to liking A Silver Mount Zion a bit too much and wanting to lose themself in those mini-epics they write. Open, compelling instrumental rock.”
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http://www.myspace.com/fliesarespiesfromhell
Dead to Fall - Are You Serious?
getipt door ome Ce-El-Wan; ferme hoop metal in het straatje Lamb of God met de nodige moeilijke riffs, breaks en onzinteksten

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Citaat:
With Are You Serious? Dead To Fall has made an album that will take them to the top tier of metal outfits. The band aimed for a more natural, raw sound, but maintained the shredding and breakdowns they’re known for. Upon witnessing the new wave of metal thrashers whose objectives are to simply peel your skin back for 12 tracks, Dead To Fall provide depth against the norm.
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http://www.myspace.com/deadtofall
The Mercury Program - From The Vapor Of Gasoline
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The Mercury Program is an American musical group composed of Dave Lebleu on drums, Sander Travisano on bass guitar, Tom Reno on guitar, and Whit Travisano on vibraphone and piano. They are based in Gainesville, FL. The first three members formed a trio in August 1997 and Whit Travisano joined in late 1999. Most of their music is instrumental and features strong and sometimes complex rhythms. Their style is most commonly called post-rock, and they are often compared to bands such as Tortoise and Maserati, the latter of whom they recorded a split release with.
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http://www.myspace.com/themercuryprogram