The Low Frequency In Stereo
The Low Frequency in Stereo are a post-rock group that was founded in February 2000 in a small town called Haugesund in Norway. The music is primarily instrumental. Their work has progressed beyond dogmatic post- rock to incorporate elements from prog, surf, jazz, pop and noiserock - without jeopardising the ambient guitar flow that was their trademark from the outset. They have had great success both in Norway and internationally and have played renowned festivals like Quart, Dour and South By Southwest
Declan McLaughlin
Rasputina
Rasputina is a "cello rock" ensemble composed of singer/cellist Melora Creager, and various, frequently changing band members. The current lineup includes Creager (cello), Daniel Dejesus (cello), and Dawn Miceli (drums). Founded by Creager in 1992, they have long held true to their mission of enlightening the common man as to the power and versatility of the mighty cello. Historically influenced, and constantly costumed, Rasputina keeps a small legion of incredibly passionate admirers enthralled with their earnest musicianship.
Rise Electric
Rise Electric is a rock band from Toronto, Ontario. The lead singer, Lukas Rossi, born December 21, 1976, was a contestant on the popular show 'Rockstar Supernova' and is now the new lead singer of Supernova. Rise Electric has toured several times, and has even toured with the famous american band 'Papa Roach'.
We Are Scientists
We Are Scientists is an American indie rock band featuring Keith Murray (guitar and lead vocals), Chris Cain (bass guitar and backing vocals), Max Hart (keys and guitar) and Andy Burrows (drums). Co-founder Michael Tapper (drums and backing vocals) left the band in 2007 and is currently a member of the bands Bishop Allen and Fool's Gold. They formed in 2000 in Claremont, California, United States.
Love Is All
Gothenburg, Sweden, 2005 Swedish indie pop/rock and former members of sunshine twee pop Girlfrendo. Post-Punk-ish in sound with distorted sax, reviving the work of The Slits and The Pop Group and newer groups such as Life Without Buildings along the lines of Kleenex and X-Ray Spex while still keeping some indie-pop aesthetics. They have a constantly growing fanbase and have a reputation as having some very obsessive gig-going fans.
Sunset Rubdown
Sunset Rubdown is an indie rock band based in montreal, canada. It began as a solo project of Spencer Krug, of Wolf Parade fame in 2005. He released the debut album Snake's Got A Leg in July 2005. The group soon expanded to include Michael Doerksen, Jordan Robson-Cramer of Magic Weapon and formerly XY Lover, and finally Camilla Wynne Ingr formerly of Pony Up. This new line-up released Shut Up I Am Dreaming, in May 2006. In October 2007, the band's third LP Random Spirit Lover was released.
Jim Gellatly
DJ Jim Gellatly was born in Dundee and educated at the High School of Dundee and Strathallan School. He is married to Candy and they have three children. He is a lifelong Dundee FC supporter (his late father, Ian Gellatly, was Chairman of the club and President of The Scottish Football League). He completed a media studies course in the mid eighties and first broke into radio by doing voluntary work for Moray Firth Radio in Inverness, Scotland.
LookiMakeMusic
LookiMakeMusic are a five piece band who formed at Birmingham University. Originating as an unnamed electronic duo in Spring of 2008, by winter that year they'd become a full live band with Matthew Turner playing guitar, Tom Goodrige playing bass, Charles Redhead on drums, Caitlin Price playing violin and keyboards and Miles Bradley singing, talking and shouting. They play a noisy, emotional crossbreed of indiepoprawk with occasional post-rock moments and frequent spoken word sections.