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There are 2 artists with the name Samarah. 1. an american ambient techno / experimental electronica producer, multi-instrumentalist and vocalist with releases on Belladonna, Zod and Nishi Records and 2. A metal/alternative band from Germany. 1: SAMARAH Samarah has been slowly carving out a niche for herself since 2001 through unconventional beats and gorgeous otherworldly atmospheres. Her music is a diverse blend of ambient elements from glitch hop, deep drum and bass and minimal techno fused with her soft, ethereal vocals. ▴ http://www.samarahspace.com ▴ Social Profiles http://www.twitter.com/samarah http://www.facebook.com/hellosamarah http://www.soundcloud.com/samarah 2: SAMARAH - A 4 Piece Metal/Alternative-Band from Saarbruecken, Germany. Members:...
Marah is an American rock band formed by singer/songwriter/guitarist Dave Bielanko from Conshohocken, Pennsylvania, bass guitarist Danny Metz and drummer Ronnie Vance in 1993. Singer/songwriter/guitarist and harmonica player Serge Bielanko, Dave's older brother, joined the band in 1995. The group featured Mummers Parade influenced banjos combined with standard rock music instruments to create a highly eclectic Roots Rock sound. The quartet recorded two albums together: Let's Cut the Crap & Hook Up Later On Tonight, released on Black Dog Records in 1998, and Kids in Philly, released on Steve Earle's now-defunct E-Squared Records in 2000. Both critically acclaimed CD's were...
Marah-Mar plays instrumental post-punk with found sound and computer manipulation that is both eerie and powerful. Each track builds slowly, each layer — guitar, cello, bass, drums — added carefully to create as much of a mood as a song. At times delicate, at times robust, the band's sound is completely its own. Marah-Mar recorded in the capable hands of Tucker Burns, a talented engineer whose studio in an abandoned church provided the perfect atmosphere to capture the group's expansive sound. Less raucous and more arty than much of the Scenester Credentials catalog, the band nonetheless fits nicely among ft...