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Alastair Galbraith is a musician from Dunedin, New Zealand. Galbraith's first band was The Rip, which he formed with Robbie Muir, and Mathew Ransome and later Jeff Harford (of Bored Games). They released two EPs on the Flying Nun label. Later he formed Plagal Grind, with Robbie Muir and David Mitchell (of Goblin Mix and The 3Ds) and Peter Jefferies of This Kind Of Punishmnent and Nocturnal Projections. Galbraith's solo career has included numerous early cassettes and 7"s on Bruce Russell's Xpressway label, as well as albums on labels such as Siltbreeze, Emperor Jones, Time Lag Feel Good All Over...
Alastair is a fine performer of traditional Scottish songs. His repertoire ranges from children's songs to Robert Burns' songs, spanning humuourus songs and political ones. His work can be purchased from Corban Records, based in Glasgow. .
Alastair Moock (born 1973 in New York, NY) is an American folk singer/songwriter based out of Boston. He is known for his gruff voice, thoughtful lyrics, and fingerpicking guitar style. His songs have won him top honors at many of the country's most prestigious contests, including those at the Falcon Ridge, Sisters, and Great Waters folk festivals. His latest album, Fortune Street, produced by David “Goody” Goodrich, will be released in the U.S. and Europe by Corazong Records in May of 2007. .
Alastair Nee hails from the glorious land of pubs and clubs, where his deep and passionate love for electronic music arose. Born in Glasgow Scotland, Alastair has electro music running through his veins; it was in the underground clubs of downtown Glasgow (The Arches, Sub Club, Soundhaus) that he first dove headfirst into this magic realm of music over ten years ago. Alastair blends Progressive Tech House, Deep House and Electro flawlessly into a twisting and deep subversive sound that is never stagnant and always danceable. He plays tracks that have “personality” and “creativity” that sets his tune selection apart...