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Artist: scattered
Were scattered. Scattered are a 4 piece punk/screamo band from melton vic that formed in late 2005, with Daniel on bass and vocals, jimmy the weasel(greg) on guitar, jake on drums and Camo on guitar and back vocals. Together have Released a 4 track demo and 7 track E.P. Scattered have played a number of gigs around the westurn suburbs by GLEAM... [+] Read More
Artist: Scatter
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Artist: TevoniEL Ben Yahudah
Bringing the truth in my rap to the 12 Tribes of the House of Yisrael scattered throughout this diaspora & bringing the truth to the world. [+] Read More
Artist: Luke Fair
Supported by both Sasha and Digweed -- he was the opener during the former's Involver tour and signed to the latter's Bedrock label -- Luke Fair (also known as Luke Wan) maintained busy touring and production schedules throughout the early 2000s. In addition to headlining events in England, France, Argentina, Singapore, and Japan, he scattered... [+] Read More
Artist: Your Neighborhood Saxophone Quartet
Avant-garde jazz masters Your Neighborhood Saxophone Quartet was founded in the late '80s by saxophonists Tom Hall and Cercie Miller. The group would go on to record four albums and tour steadily with other offbeat jazz musicians. But the group fell apart in the early '90s, scattering the members to fairly successful solo careers in the... [+] Read More
Artist: Jochem Paap
Jochem Paap is the birth name of the Dutch former DJ wizard and current production king Speedy J. Except for scattered contributions to various-artists compilations, Paap kept his real name out of the recording sphere until 1999, when Pete Namlook's Fax Recordings released two discs of ambient material recorded during the past couple of years.... [+] Read More
Artist: Andrés
Not nearly as talked about and analyzed as Moodymann, his key supporter, percussionist/producer Andrés nonetheless built an extremely respectable catalog of downtempo house productions throughout the late '90s and early 2000s. Before issuing a self-titled full-length for Mahogani in 2003, he scattered a number of 12" releases for KDJ and Moods... [+] Read More
Artist: Blake Butler
A biting tongue encased within a macrocephalic head, Blake Butler is a student at the Georgia Institute of Technology who hopes to one day be a published novelist and semi-accomplished musician. His taste is slightly off-color, humor slightly warped, and interests always scattered. ~ Blake Butler, All Music Guide [+] Read More
Artist: Electric Indigo
DJ Electric Indigo has played a valuable role in the dance music communities of Germany and Vienna since the early '90s, having spent time as an employee at Berlin's Hardwax shop in addition to establishing Female Pressure, an organization set up for the interaction and promotion of females involved as DJs, producers, and otherwise. A number of... [+] Read More
Artist: The Citations
England's Citations were a short-lived band that primarily specialized in instrumentals, with a sound similar to that of the Tornados. Their one and only single, for EMI's Columbia label, featured a "Telstar"-like A-side called "Moon Race," backed by a much more interesting and promising track, a rip-roaring cover of Little Richard's "Slippin'... [+] Read More
Artist: BB Boogie
Another in a seemingly endless stream of alter egos featuring various West London producers and musicians, BB Boogie is the pseudonym of Daz-I-Kue and Scott Clifford, two esteemed members of the broken beat production collective Bugz in the Attic. Their debut single was a remake of Roy Ayers' "Tell Him," issued on their own Lawz of Motion... [+] Read More
Artist: Common Knowledge89
This is straight from the MySpace:Out of the ashes of 7th period science class rose... some smoke. Scattering away from that smoke were the remnants of a project doomed from the start. We call it: Project Doomed from the Start. Yea joined our merry knight. Merry as in happy, not merry as in gay And with the flick of an accidentally blurted out... [+] Read More
Artist: The Dimensions
There were many obscure garage bands in the mid-'60s who released limited editions of all-cover albums to be given away at gigs and school. Most of these albums were virtually worthless except as time capsules, but there were a few scattered exceptions that proved the rule -- LPs of this kind by T.C. Atlantic and the Litter became valued... [+] Read More
Artist: DJ Disk
As an original member of the Rock Steady Crew and the Invisibl Skratch Piklz, DJ Disk had gained a lot of experience as a DJ and producer before going out on his own. After appearing on several scattered compilations, he toured with Primus in 1998 as their official DJ. Disk was a founding member of El Stew, a group that dealt with the more... [+] Read More
Artist: Blue Boy
Jazz/soul DJ Blue Boy hails from Glasgow, Scotland, and honed his craft in his hometown as well as London -- eventually landing a spot DJing for the renowned British DJ group the Shamen. He has released several singles and EPs since the early '90s ("Ascension," the four-track EP Scattered Emotions, etc.). Blue Boy's best-known track remains... [+] Read More
Artist: Suicide Kings
Formed in 1984 out of the ashes of The Naughty Women, The Suicide Kings were Los Angels' answer to The Heartbreakers and The Ronnets during their run throughout the Mid-80's. Along their four year stint of playing up and down the West Coast, their seminal brand of gritty rock and roll achieved a local following without even releasing an album or... [+] Read More
Artist: Agents of Oblivion
The Agents' two songwriters, singer/guitarist Dax Riggs and lead guitarist Mike Sanchez, were both members of the cult favorite Southern metal band Acid Bath up until they split following the death of their bassist, Audie Pitre. Rounding out the Agents' lineup were drummer Jeff McCarty, bassist Alex Bergeron, and pianist/keyboardist Chuck Pitre... [+] Read More
Artist: Jim Langemo
Jim Langemo spent a number of years playing in a handful of college rock tribute bands as well as playing in a blues ensemble called Rutherford Scattering throughout the early '90s before going solo. Along with his early blues influences of Lightnin' Hopkins, Muddy Waters, and Howlin' Wolf, as well as Bob Dylan, the Beatles, Neil Young, and an... [+] Read More