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There are 2 bands with this name. To keep them distinct, fotr japanese one USE this tag ザ・ブーム: 1) ザ・ブーム (The Boom) is a Japanese rock band. Its members are Miyazawa Kazufumi (vocals), Kobayashi Takashi (guitar), Yamakawa Hiromasa (bass guitar), and Tochigi Takao (drums). Vocalist Miyazawa Kazufumi who is the composer and lyricist for The Boom was inspired by the music of Okinawa. A single CD Shima-uta was released in 1993 with high sales, which reached approximately 1.5 million and brought fame to the band, around the world as well as at home. On December 31st 1993, The Boom participated...
There are at least two bands called "BoomBox". Information about the Ukrainian band Boombox can be found under its name in Cyrillic: Бумбокс. This page is dedicated to BoomBox from the United States. BoomBox is producer/DJ Russ Randolph and singer/songwriter/guitarist Zion Godchaux. This pair of dynamic artists uses their rich musical history and their vision of music and popular culture to deliver a style of music distinctly different from anything heard or seen in music today. This signature sound and show brings live music to a new, elevated level. BoomBox evolved through the common visualization of a pair of forward...
Sonic Boom Six (often shortened to SB6) are a five-piece rock band from Manchester, United Kingdom. Their eclectic sound combines different elements of several genres and has been described by Kerrang! as "taking ska, pop, grime, dubstep, punk and metal apart, then rebuilding them as a hyperactive hybrid". Their lyrics tend to focus on social commentary with a live show known for "clashing activism and good times". The band's influences include Bad Brains, Public Enemy, The Fugees, The Specials, The Streets, and The Clash. Sonic Boom Six first appeared on the Manchester punk scene in April 2002. Some of their...
Boom Boom Satellites are an electronic duo formed in Japan in 1990, and had disbanded in 2016. The band is made up of bassist/programmer Masayuki Nakano and guitarist/vocalist Michiyuki Kawashima. They also have a support member, Yoko Fukuda, who plays drums at live performances. They first debuted in Europe in 1997 with their first single, "4 A Moment of Silence" which received rave reviews from such definitive European music magazines as Melody Maker, which compared their debut impact to those of The Chemical Brothers' and The Prodigy's. The band blends the energy of rock with the meticulousness of electronic music....
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1998 - Slag Boom Van Loon - Light of India
Poppy Seed (Boards Of Canada R
1998 - Slag Boom Van Loon - Butch
1998 - Slag Boom Van Loon - Poppy Seed
1998 - Slag Boom Van Loon - SPC-CH-PN
2001 - So Soon - Moon Base Alpha (matmos remix)
2001 - So Soon - Broccoli (Leafcutter John remix)
Poppy Seed (Boards Of Canada reprise)
1998 - Slag Boom Van Loon - Sutedja
1998 - Slag Boom Van Loon - Broccoli
1998 - Slag Boom Van Loon - Mushy
Poppy Seed (Boards Of Canada Reprise)
2001 - So Soon - Pedals (Horse Opera remix)
Moon Base Alpha [Matmos mix]
2001 - So Soon - Sutjeda (Four Tet remix)
Pedals [Horse Opera mix]
Butch (tipper)
Poppy (Boards of Canada Remix)
2001 - So Soon - Casual (Pole remix)
1998 - Slag Boom Van Loon - Pedals
Poppy Seed (reprise) [Boards of Canada mix]
1998 - Slag Boom Van Loon - Casual
Poppy Seed (reprise) (remixed by Boards Of Canada)
1998 - Slag Boom Van Loon - Bromtollen
Poppy Seed [Boards of Canada mix]
Sutedja (1998)
Spc-ch-pn (Mu-ziq)
Poppy Seed (Boards Of Canada Reprise)
Butch [Tipper mix]
Broccoli [Leafcutter John mix]
So Soon (with Speedy J as Slag Boom Van Loon) 2001
Slag Boom Van Loon - Spc Ch Pn µ-Ziq Remix 2
Poppy Seed Reprise (BoC Remix)
Broccoli [Leafcutter John mix]
SPC-CH-PN (1998)
Sutjeda [Four Tet mix]
Light Of India (múm Mix)