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Chronicles of Graham

The Graham (C.O.G) was formed in 2009, with the first track – I’ve got something for you! laid down in Aug 2009 by Trikboi and Mr Icus. What’s it all about?
The Graham is all about fun, comedy, weirdness, sex and randomness.
The band a mix of different types of music , an eclectic mix of people.
The focus of the band is creating a blend of music from a range of genres.
Musical influences – “Everything thing from classical to cheesy pop, to heavy Dubstep, Dancehall and Metal. The Graham is like a box of chocolates – You never know what you’re gonna get.” It’s all about the Graham.

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Emperor X

Emperor X is a pop/noise/folk music project headed by American musician C. R. Matheny. The project often performs and records with little more than Matheny on an acoustic guitar and a dynamic microphone, but sometimes also employs large groups of musicians on percussion instruments, various electronic noisemakers, brass/woodwind/string ensembles, and traditional rock instruments. The lyrics of Emperor X songs have been described as simultaneously "hallucinatory" and "precise," and discuss subjects ranging from plate tectonics ("A Violent Translation of the Concordia Headscarp")...

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The Bronze Medalists

The Bronze Medalists are a group of 5 young men who reside in the NYC area. They are an up and coming freestyle rap/rock n' roll improvisation experiment that draws their influence from artists such as The Roots, Rage Against The Machine, and Faith +1. Look for them at local bars in Manhattan during the weekdays.

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Psychonaut

There is more than one artist with this name. 1) Psychonaut was a project formed in 1997. Changed name (and musical style) to Psychonaut 75 in 2001. 2) Influenced by psychedelic experiences and meetings the trance-project Psychonaut was born. It consists of two members (Dr. Balser, Lothar H.), which started making music in the early 90's. They released some tracks on Trance-Compilations like Goahead, Planet Goa, Chakra etc.

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Joyce Sims

Joyce Sims (born August 6, 1959 in Rochester, New York) is an American singer, composer and pianist. Known for her 80s club anthems, her biggest hit was the soul/dance ballad, "Come Into My Life", which was a worldwide top ten hit in early 1988. Her debut album was largely mixed and produced by Kurtis Mantronik of hip hop crew Mantronix. Sims wrote every song on the album except "Love Makes A Woman." She followed the album with the single "Who's Crying Now" on Warlock Records in 1994. She continued to tour.

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Xena

Xena was actually grammy award winning vocalist Lisa Fischer(How do I ease the pain") with the production boys Mark Liggett & Chris Barbosa who are also responsible for Shannon's "Let the Music Play".

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TZU

TZU are an Australian hip hop group, originating from Melbourne, Victoria. The group formed in 1999 as a side project combining members of Curse Ov Dialect and Pan. Members include Joelistics, Countbounce, Pasobionic and Yeroc. They are known for live shows with significant crowd involvement where they will often involve local MCs, and have been known to invite the entire audience on stage. TZU differs from typical hip hop groups because they use instruments in their performances.

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Samuel

samuel was a band from state college, pennsylvania. they were active in the mid-1990's, releasing two 7" ep's (self titled and lives of insects) on the label art monk construction. the band also released a split 7" with texas is the reason on the then brittish label simba. samuel definitely played among the crowd of mid-90's 'post hardcore' or 'emo' bands. however, their sound probably owed as much to more straight forward 'indie rock' as it did to any of the member's hardcore roots. the lives of insects ep was released on a cdep with two additional songs.

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