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Instrumental is a group known for performing cover versions of electronic songs using classical instruments. The band consists of Everton Nelson on violin and flute, Catherine Browning and Brian Wright on violin, Sally Ward on viola, Andy Nice on cello and Andy Waterworth on bass. You may also be looking for the Spanish duo Instrümental. But most likely it appear here due to incorrectly tagged tracks. If so, do last.fm and yourself a favour. Fix your tags by putting the actual artist name in the artist field. .
El Canto del Loco ("The Song of the Madman" in English, sometimes abbreviated to ECDL) was a Spanish pop rock band, although its members recognize that some of their songs are more in the style of power pop. The name of the band comes from the song El Canto del Gallo by Radio Futura. The group was created in 1994 in Algete, Madrid, Spain by Dani Martín and Iván Ganchegui, who were both studying at the Cristina Rota School of Dramatic Arts. Their shared musical tastes resulted in the formation of the band. At this time the group also included...
There are multiple artists using the name Elemental: 1) A Croatian hip-hop band, founded in 1998. 2) A hip-hop MC from Brighton 3) A British dubstep producer. 4) D&B/autonomic producer from Bristol / London, Britain (UK). Signed to Runtime Records. 5) Psybient/psychill producer from Romania 6. A groove metal band from Quito, Ecuador. 7. A black metal band from Finland. 1) Elemental is a Croatian hip-hop band, founded in 1998. It consisted of three MCs. Today things are different. Two MCs are spittin' lyrics: Shot and Remi, and 5 instrumentalists have been brought in. In 2000, Elemental published their debut...
Jean-Yves Prieur, aka Kid Loco is a French electronic musician, DJ, remixer and producer. He was born on June 16, 1964 in Antony, Hauts-de-Seine, France. He began playing the guitar at the age of 13 and played in several French punk groups during the early '80s. He moved on to production as well by the end of the decade, and moved on to reggae and hip-hop with a band named Mega Reefer Scratch. By 1996, Prieur had built his own studio, christened himself Kid Loco and released the Blues Project EP for Yellow Productions. The full-length A Grand Love Story...
Locomia was a Spanish (Ibiza) pop group popular in the 1980s and 1990s. They combined elements of tropical with British music of the New Wave and New Romantics. Their first hit was the epynonomous "Locomia." The original members were Javier Font, Manuel Arjona, Gard Paschieer, and Luis Font. In 1987, the latter two were replaced by Juan Antonio Fuentes and Carlos Armas. The band was probably as famous for its costumes as for the music. They often appeared in extravagant outfits that combined Spanish matador pants with frilly jackets done in eigtheenth-century style. Fan-twirling was an important part of both...
Found 14 songs, duration: 50:31
Gotta Keep It Gangsta (feat. Joe Tha Voc)
It's Thizz (feat. Gilly Loco)
Represent the Struggle (feat. Deja Bryson)
California Party (feat. Mac Thizz & Big Juice)
Back in the Day (feat. Big Juice)
Gin & Juice (feat. Ren da Heatmonsta)
Too Smooth (feat. Big Oso Loc)
Big Problems or Big Gains
Keep Your Bitch Tucked