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The Seeds were an American rock band. The group, whose repertoire spread between garage rock and acid rock, are considered an influential proto-punk band. Lead singer Sky Saxon had a musical career that went back to pre-Beatle music days, when he recorded a few 45s under the name Richie Marsh. Born in Salt Lake City, he was based in Los Angeles from the early 1960s. The Seeds were formed in 1965 with Saxon joining as a response to an advertisement. Keyboardist Daryl Hooper was a major factor in the band's sound; the band was one of the first to utilize...
The Blue Seeds is a Montreal-based band who’s music resides somewhere between atmospheric-rock and alternative-folk. The band’s main focus is on writing and arranging songs in a way that time wouldn’t know how to make obsolete. With time, The Blue Seeds has also succeeded in creating its own unique soundscape that is as mysterious as a David Lynch movie and as refined as Wim Wenders’ picture. The band has performed live throughout the Province of Quebec (Canada), Toronto, Paris and Berlin. In addition, The Blue Seeds has also participated to such prestigious events as the Montreal International Jazz Festival (Canada),...
Regina Dannhof and Alex McGowan, also known as The Starseeds are originally from Munich, Germany. Recorded in London, this is a double-album set, comprising their debut, Parallel Life, released in 1997, and There Is Enough For Everyone, first released in 1999. Parallel Life attracted some rave reviews in Europe and America (the Starseeds being described in Billboard as "the hottest import since Massive Attack"). "Parallel Life" was voted Album Of The Week in Music Week Magazine and went to number one in the US College charts. The title track was used in the US TV Series "Six Feet Under". Some...
Ibliss was a German progressive rock band at the beginning of the 70. Their only album Supernova was released in 1972 on Spiegelei label. Andreas Hohmann was involved with Ibliss before joining Kraftwerk. .
The Black Seeds is a band from Wellington, New Zealand, formed in 1998. They blend dub, reggae and funk sounds to an unique funksteady-soulsteady reggae. They perform with 8-10 members for vocals, guitar, sax, trumpet, bass, drums, bongos, keyboard, woodblock... Their debut studio album Keep on Pushing was released 2001 and the latest, Dust and Dirt, 2012. Their 'One By One' became an international hit after played in top ranked TV Series Breaking Bad. Lead singer Barnaby Weir is also associated with the sideprojects Flash Harry and Fly My Pretties. Former band member Bret McKenzie is a member of international...