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Prefered to be called as a fellowship rather than a band, Homogenic is a party of three with combination of their own uniquely strong individualities gathered in the same vision in music. Homogenic (same pronounced in english or bahasa) began their story in 2002 from only 2 women with the same visions and ambitions until the one and only guy joined and completed it all. Homogenic itself inspired by the world’s best-known Icelandic musician, Bjork, without trying to imitate her style or tunes. Formed by Dina Dellyana (rhythm programming, vocoded vocals, synths, pcm piano, guitar), Grahadea Kusuf (analog synths, computer...
One of the most important bands to appear in Spain immediately after the end of the Franco regime (1939-1975). With Parálisis Permanente, Gabinete Caligari and Alaska y los Pegamoides, they were very influential in the movement soon to be branded as "Movida Madrileña". At the beginning, their sound was deeply influenced by the British New Wave, although they appropriated their influences in a very particular way. Later developments would lead them to embrace other rhythms and influences, mainly from the Caribbean. In 1979, painter, singer and synthesizer experimenter Herminio Molero joined several other musicians to form a new rock group....
DJ Jauche vs Brando aka Machomovers DJ Jauche and Bjoern Brando have been working together since their resident DJ days at Berlin's legendary "Walfisch" club. Since these parties in the early 1990's they presented their unique style in Spain, Greece, Italy, Austria, Poland, Russia, Malaysia and countless other clubs and events throughout Germany. In the summer of 1999 DJ Jauche, under the name "Jack Flash", released the bootleg "Love is in the Air". The song was an instant club hit which eventually lead to the world wide release of the same track, but this time with John Paul Young and...
L.A. female-fronted punk in the vein of Vice Squad, The Expelled, and other similar UK82-era bands. Debut 7" on En Tu Kara Records. .
The Homosexuals were an influential British punk band formed in 1977 as The Rejects by Bruno McQuillan (a.k.a. Bruno Wizard), Anton Hayman, and Jim Welton (who has also recorded under the names L. Voag, Amos, and Xentos). Their angular guitars, complex melodies, and experimental leanings distanced them somewhat from the punk rock being created by their contemporaries and made them a definite precursor to post-punk. They released very little during their lifetime, and most of what they did release was on small run vinyl on obscure record labels. The members also recorded in various combinations under several different pseudonyms. These...