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There are 4 bands with the name Targets. 1. Targets are an Exeter based Indie/Rock quartet. After three years of playing shows under the moniker of 'Pictures' and 'The Ghost Revolution' the young group have truly developed their live performances that take them across the UK. Band members; Tom Lillywhite Anna Jones Josh Gimber Jacob Dunkley http://www.myspace.com/targets ------------------------------------------------ 2. Targets is a Dutch rockband. Formed in january 2007, they began writing their own songs. In their first year they played local clubs and some bigger events like: Indian Summer Festival, De Melkweg and Paradiso. 2008 saw them performing at the...
Los Amigos Invisibles groupe de 6 vénézuéliens, composé par Mauricio Arcas (percu), Julio Briceño (voix), Armando Figueredo (clavier), José Luis PARDO (guitare), Manuel ROURA (batterie), José Rafael Torres (basse) ont été découverts par l’infatigable David Byrne (ex-Talking Heads). Los Amigos Invisibles sont le chaînon manquant entre Joe Cuba, les Os Mutantes et les Masters At Work. Los Amigos ont tout assimilé de la culture musicale groove des trente dernières années : jazz easy-listening, boogaloo, salsa, P-funk, disco, merengue et house. Leur musique est parfaitement résumée dans l’intro de leur avant-dernier album, The New Sound… : "Welcome to venezuelan Gozadera, fusion...
The Invisible Cities is a San Francisco and New York City-based band that makes rough-around- the-edges sometimes-quiet sometimesloud rocknroll pop music with wiry guitars and boy/girl harmonies. They've just finished their third release, Meet The Lampreys. .
"Progressive Hip-Hop For Old School Hip-Hop Fans." Mr. Invisible's story starts in an unlikely setting, a rural town called Mt. Holly in the backwoods of North Carolina. At first glance, it's the typical "redneck" town with more trees than people and more pick-up trucks than high school graduates. The outsider would never think that this little spec of dust could be the birthplace of something so original, progressive, explosive and even more surprisingly Hip-Hop. Don't forget, it only takes a single atom to make a really big bang. Even Justin "Aswell" Blackwood and Blake "Ill-use" Matthews didn't realize their potential...