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Monmon

Monmon are a melodic noise trio, formed in the City of Leeds. Consistantly wowing live audiences with their unique sound - playing sweeping electric guitars over bass heavy backbeats, singing elegant and observational songs, MonMon will delight your ears and tickle the back of your neck. (and throw in the occasional Death Star noise) Promoters/fans/interested parties please get in touch via dave@monmon.co.uk. www.myspace.com/monmonleeds

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The Sound Movement

To view the bands Official Microsite for the EP, go here:
Memory & The Human Heart - http://www.thesoundmovement.co.uk/memoryandthehumanheart/ The Sound Movement's debut LP, 'Ichi Go Ichi E' (One Meeting One Chance), released in the UK in association with Truck Records, received applause in the form of Album Of The Week and Single of The Week in various British press. The self-recorded/self-produced album was developed as a soundtrack to the band's journey around the world, with songs recorded in London, Melbourne, Tokyo, Manchester.

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Ganglians

It's a chorus of voices, a lot of reverb echo, some electronics of the messed up cheap variety, or toy pianos. It's far away...a little underwater. A lot of noise and yelling, a garage a thon, sounds recorded live in that way that most live stuff doesn't come close to. From Sacramento, CA

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Maven

There are two bands by the name of Maven: One from LA, United States
Maven are: Bon Harris (Nitzer Ebb)
Andy Troy (Polarbear)
Biff Sanders (Ethyl Meatplow) Bon Harris, co-frontman of cult electronic act Nitzer Ebb, has reemerged with his new band Maven. The group features Harris on vocals / keyboards, Ethyl Meatplow's Biff Sanders on drums and guitarist Andy Troy (Polarbear).

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Lord John

Lord John was an American Bomp! Records band in the late 1980s. Their sound has been compared to that of Echo & The Bunnymen, yet with enough psychedelia in the mix to often have them touted as part of the then emerging paisley underground movement, which was gaining momentum on both the West Coast, as well in the New York underground. Their debut album "Six Days of Sound" (1986) was praised by critics [1].

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