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Slumber Party is a band from Detroit led by singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, Aliccia Berg. Slumber Party has released four full-length albums since their debut self-titled release in 2000. Their cds and records are available through labels in the U.S., U.K., Japan and Australia. They’ve toured stateside and abroad and will be touring again in the fall of 2006 to promote their fourth release on the Kill Rock Stars label, their new album: MUSIK. .
Slumber Party Girls (or SPG for short) is an American girl group. These five singers recorded their debut CD which was released on October 3, 2006. During the 2006-2007 television season, SPG hosted the KOL Secret Slumber Party every weekend on CBS, as well as also featured on the show, Dance Revolution, where they served as the show's house band; the program was hosted by Radio KOL's DJ Rick. The Slumber Party Girls were chosen from more than 1,000 who auditioned. Their new single debuted on iTunes and KOL in August 2006. .
Oceans of Slumber is a Progressive Metal band from Houston, USA. The band features the drummer of grind purists INSECT WARFARE (among many others), a degreed Jazz guitarist, and other all-around skilled musicians with a broad cross section of influence. Musical classification is of no interest to the band. The person responsible for the mixing and mastering of Aetherial, UK madman Russ Russell (NAPALM DEATH, DIMMU BORGIR, EVILE, etc.), had this to say about his work with Houston prog-metallers: "Oceans of Slumber are of one of the top 10 bands I've ever worked with. The perfect mixture of sheer brutality...
Slum Science consists of three long term friends from Huddersfield, UK, Danny White, Eddie Leader and Dan Ruck. Danny and Eddie first crossed paths in the early 90’s where it came to light that they shared interests in staying up all night playing FIFA on the Nintendo and also listening to underground house music. They started to use the transpennine express on a regular basis to visit Leeds clubs such as Back to Basics and Hard Times, where they would bounce around to the sounds of DJs such as Ralph Lawson, DJ Sneak, and Todd Terry. They crossed paths with...