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imightdisco

5 piece Brighton band that started off the beginning of 2007. As each member has come from different bands there is a combination of many different genres. Even though they have only been together shortly they have recorded a 2 track demo and a 4 track EP.
Ash Emery - Vocals/Synth
Fred Rushton - Guitar/Synth
Marc Knight - Guitars/Backing
Ben Feeney - Bass/Backing
Matt King - Drums MySpace page

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the scissors (uk)

The Scissors are a Cambridge-based four piece psych/freakbeat/post-punk combo.
2008’s gigs included slots supporting Glasvegas, Hijak Oscar, Make Model and The Corrections; plus gigs with a number of local favourites such as CosyCosy and Delphi.
2009 saw the Scissors play with ex-Kook Max Rafferty, James McCartney (son of Sir Paul) and compete in the prestigious Grand Final of the Cambridge Band Competition 2009 at Cambridge Corn Exchange. Other highlights included well-received London gigs at The Dublin Castle and The Enterprise in Camden, and at the Hope and Anchor in Islington.

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Dog Food

Formed in the in the UK Midlands in 1985 Dog Food returned after a three year absence for their 25th anniversary show in 2010. Previous records are hard to find, but there are rumours that the long awaited 'Cake Shop At The Edge Of Forever' album may be completed and released in the near future. To date, there has only been one studio album CD release in 1991 entitled 'Remasters', but there were fifteen live CDs released, of varying dubious quality, a studio cassette tape release called 'More Frantic Than.

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Cut the Kids

Benzo.
Leo.
Kris. Cut the Kids are a brand spanking new 3 piece indie/electro conglomerate hailing from the thriving metropolis that is Bury. It's not a town best known for it's music (other than Elbow although they often deny that they're from Bury and argue instead that they're from the infinitely cooler city of Manchester). But that aside, Cut the Kids are a genuinely quite exciting band amidst the fog of uninteresting metalcore and drab Arctic Monkeys tribute acts that pollute pubs and clubs across the nation.

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Agent Side Grinder

Sweden's rocking electro monster Agent Side Grinder burst onto the scene in 2008 with their eponymous debut album. The music was an uncompromising, never-heard blend of industrial, post-punk, old style EBM and electro topped with the apocalyptic crooning of singer Kristoffer Grip. British music fanzine 20JazzFunkGreats called them a "sensation of uncomfortable pleasure". On their second album "Irish Recording Tape", the band developed their musical style further.

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