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(1) Dance/electro rock band from Kortrijk, Belgium. (2) Post- Rock/Noise Band from Thailand (3) 16 piece Funk Band, Adelaide, Australia (4) Rock Band Cicinnati, Ohio, USA (5) Dark Ambient project by Brett Lunceford (6) Amiga/mod artist, Sandnes, Norway (7) Hardcore band from Edmonton, AB (8) Underground hip hop artist from Tiffin,OH (9) Hip-hop artist(s?) from Miami, Florida (USA) (10) Japanese late 80's female fronted punk rock band (1) Formed in the summer of 2000, they won the Belgian National Humo Rock Rally which led to a live session on the Belgian Radio One and MTV equivalent. Later in 2002 they...
Goose House is a band from Japan originally formed under the name "PlayYou.House". PlayYou.House was a project from Sony WALKMAN to make a house that consist of many talented youngsters and make their own music and streamed it live once every week. The members are Hana Sekitori, d-Ize, Rioka Kanda, Saito Johnny, Kei Takebuchi, Shuhei Kudo, and Masahide Kimura. They held their first live stage event in 18 December 2010. In this event, they sold their own official goods and CD debut, titled "Sing". Later, they decided to change their name to Goose House because the member was increasing, and...
From: TN, United States Genre: Country, Rockabilly, Alternative Hip Hop The homegrown sound of Moccasin Creek is the most progressive and raw voice to hit the music scene since Hank Williams Jr and Jamey Johnson. No softly crooning southern gentlemen here, just good ole boys from the scrubs of Palatka, Florida and Nashville, Tennessee. This is the real south and it isn’t pretty. Dismantling the current crop of gentlemen and sweethearts, they feed the intense craving for hard-lined lyrics depicting hard-lived lives. When you hear fist-punch poetry blended with knuckle-grinding guitar, you know you’re staring down the barrel of Moccasin...
The Detroit Symphony Orchestra (aka DSO) was founded in 1914 in Detroit, Michigan. Its most famous music directors were Paul Paray (1951-1962), Antal Doráti (1977-1981), and Neeme Järvi (1990-2005). Paray, Dorati, and Järvi each recorded a large and diverse set of music with the orchestra. Paray's greatest legacy with the DSO is his recording of Russian and French moderns: Saint-Saens, Ravel, Stravinsky, and others. Doráti is notable for his fondness for Eastern European composers. Järvi, while maintaining an interest in Eastern European composers, was a dedicated exponent and developer of American classical and jazz music. Järvi has continued to conduct...