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Line of Fire

It’s been 5 years since LINE OF FIRE unleashed their debut album upon the unsuspecting masses. The band had planned to swiftly capitalize on the glowing success of Line Of Fire but when the sessions for Momentum began in 2006 it seemed that fate had other plans. Numerous personnel problems, sudden and life threatening health issues and other disruptive elements ran rampant throughout the LINE OF FIRE camp. It’s a miracle the band survived such tumultuous times.

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Grim

There are at least 11 bands/individuals with the name Grim. 1. GRIM is the Japanese power-electronics project of Jun Konagaya (formerly of White Hospital), which formed some time in the 80s. Also known as The Howling Of Himalaya. Discography:
1985 - Field Work Of Em'pire (Cass, C30)
1985 - Amaterasu (7")
1986 - Folk Music (LP, Ltd)
1987 - Message (12")
1999 - The Past Is Still In Current Use (CD comp. / Drag & Drop Industrial)

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Builder

Builder is a group of Italian Hardstyle and Hard Dance DJ`s working together.
The members consist of A. Beluzzi, Antonio Donà a.k.a K-Traxx, Cristiano Giusberti a.k.a Technoboy, DJ Luca Antolini, Mauro Farina a.k.a DJ Speedo, Paolino Nobile and Riccardo Tesini a.k.a Antex.
Builder is also a bass music producer from Santa Cruz, California. Concocting all sorts of genres from Glitch to Dubstep. Has releases on labels like Betamorph and Sub Pressure Recordings.

Read more about Builder on Last.fm.

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Edward Higginbottom

The English conductor Edward Higginbottom's early years were marked by distinction as a keyboard player. He gained his Fellowship of the Royal College of Organists before leaving school, winning the Harding and Read prizes for the most outstanding candidate of the year. A long association with Corpus Christi College Cambridge followed, beginning with an organ scholarship (winning the John Stewart of Rannoch university prize in Sacred Music), continuing with graduate work and a doctoral thesis on French baroque music, and ending with a research fellowship (1973-76).

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Crooked Fingers

Crooked Fingers is an American alt-folk band based in North Carolina and led by former Archers Of Loaf lead singer Eric Bachmann. The rotation of band members has included such musicians as Lara Meyerratken, R.L. Martin, Jo Jameson, Barton Carroll and Dov Friedman. In 1998, following the breakup of Archers of Loaf, Bachmann started work on a solo project that he named Crooked Fingers. The first outcome of this project, a self-titled release of various songs he had written, was released by WARM in 2000.

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Gungor

Two minutes in to Beautiful Things, the new CD by Gungor, the listener realizes, “Wow. This is really different. And it’s really good.” A lot has changed in the past few years for Michael Gungor and his bandmates: new band name, new location, new church, a stellar new sound, and most importantly a new understanding of what it means to be a follower of Jesus. “The story of God has gotten bigger to me,” relates Gungor, who is perhaps best known for co-writing distinguished songs like “Friend of God” and the Dove Award-winning

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Blessed By a Broken Heart

Originating from Montreal, Canada, Blessed By A Broken Heart plays a unique blend of Metalcore and Glam Metal/80s Pop Music. Blessed By A Broken Heart was formed in the autumn of 2002 when Tyler, Robbie, Hugh and Simon have met for their 1st practice. With arrival of Frank on drums, and later Joel on a bass the band, at last, was in full gathering. In the beginning of January 2004 they have made record of their first demo in studio B-side in Chateaguai and have received fine responses about it, and about live performances too.

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Sixpence None the Richer

Sixpence None the Richer is a rock band with roots in New Braunfels, Texas, eventually settling in Nashville, Tennessee, named after a passage in C. S. Lewis' book Mere Christianity. The band is currently in the process of tracking a new EP, with tour dates planned throughout 2008. Guitarist/songwriter Matt Slocum met vocalist Leigh Nash at a church retreat in the early 1990s. They recorded a demo (which now circulates as The Original Demos) and eventually an album, The Fatherless and the Widow for R.E.X. Records in 1993. The record featured Chris Dodds (of Slocum's band Love Coma) on drums. Shortly after the release of the album, Slocum left Love Coma to pursue Sixpence full time. The band added Tess Wiley (guitar), J.J.

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Kato

1) Danish DJ from Aalborg, Denmark playing , and music. Kato released his debut album Discolized in 2010 featuring collaborations with artists such as Dr. Alban, Outlandish, U$O and Johnson of which lead single Turn The Lights Off (feat. Jon) was a major club hit. 2) / band formed in 2000 in Montevideo, Uruguay. They released self-titled debut LP in 2003 (Bizarro Records) and are still musically active. The band includes L.

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