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Figures in Motion is a French band formed in 2010 by Silvan Giraud (drums, bass, guitar, backing vocals) Mickaël Menu (lead vocals, guitar, keyboards, computer) Mathieu Poterie (piano, keyboards, electronic percussions, computer) Website: www.figures-in-motion.com .
1) Stick Figures is a hip hop duo consisting of Prolyphic and Robust and released a self titled album on the Chicago-based independent record label Galapagos 4. 2) There is also an Australian techno/electronica group called Stick Figures, producing (in at least 2007) with the Future Classics [Australia] label. Prolyphic and Robust: In a world overwhelmed with Las Vegas-like neon and more glitter than gold, the Stick Figures hardly find it surprising that a lot of the underground's recent existing music is flashy and overbearing, just for the sake of being flashy and overbearing. Artists are trying to do too...
1. Figures is an alternative rock/electronica band formed in Nantes, France in 2010 by - Mathieu Poterie (keyboards, electronic percussions, computer) - Mickaël Menu (lead vocals, guitars, computer) - Silvan Giraud (bass, drums, guitars, backing vocals) The debut EP "Cycle" can be downloaded for free (Creative Commons) at their offical website: www.figures.fm. 2. Figures are a london-based production duo who formed in 2011. They create atmospheric low-tempo electronic house music using analogue equipment. Their last.fm page is here http://www.last.fm/music/Figures+%28UK%29 3. Heavy Soft Rock band outta New Bedford, MA. Members: - Jerry Howland - Vocals / Guitar - Mike Dantowitz -...
Speech Debelle (1983, London, England) is a British rap artist, winner of the 2009 Mercury Prize. Debelle is signed to the Big Dada record label. Debelle's debut album, Speech Therapy, was released in the United Kingdom on 31 May 2009. The album has had three singles released, "Searching", "The Key", and "Go Then, Bye". It won the Barclay Mercury music prize in 2009. The Mercury judges said she was a "remarkable new voice in British hip-hop, tough, warm and reflective". One judge, the broadcaster and conductor Charles Hazlewood added: "She's just quietly telling her stories in the most beguiling way."...
Pressure of speech is a tendency to speak rapidly and frenziedly, as if motivated by an urgency not apparent to the listener. The speech producedis difficult to interrupt and may be too fast or too tangential for the listener to understand. It is a hallmark of mania and is often seen in bipolar patients during manic periods. Thats the explanation of the name, and it shows in their music. Dense, claustrophobic soundscapes reflecting the paranoia and edgyness of modern society .