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Philippa Hanna

Aged 24, Philippa has both an impressive list of accomplishments and an incredible story to tell. Her debut album Watching Me is set for release this coming October; having already recieved critical acclaim from international distribution giants CDBaby who placed the album at the top of their recommended chart for the 'Contemporary Christian' genre and in the top 3 for 'Solo Female Artists'. The album was recorded at the world famous Steelworks Studio (Bryan Adams...

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STEREOTYPE

Ermak Gordey aka Stereotype was born in 1989, in Chernigov (Ukraine).
Since 2009 Stereotype's sound moved to deep/minimal dnb.
In 2009 he formed project called "Science Fiction" together with Moscow neurofunk producer Paperclip.
Nowadays Stereotype has supports from many labels, producers and dj's all over the world.

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Head

There is more than one artist with this name: 1. Brian Phillip Welch (born June 19, 1970), better known as Head (although the official name of his solo project is Brian Head Welch), is an American musician best known as the former one of two guitarists of Korn, and a major influence in the rise of the nu metal movement. Welch left the band in 2005 due to contrasting personal beliefs, to focus on life as a father and a born again Christian. He has since embarked on an eponymous solo project, of which his debut solo album, Save Me from Myself, was released on September 9, 2008.

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Anderson

ANDERSON is an indie-pop duo from The Netherlands, consisting of Bas van Nienes and Jeroen van der Werken. Their debut album we radio anderson was released by Dutch label VOLKOREN (16 Horsepower, at the close of every day) in 2005. A mix of singer/songwriter-pop and fizzy electronics, the album drew rave reviews from the music press, not just in Holland, but throughout Europe, and even in Japan, where it was released by Thistime Records. Successful tours followed through western Europe, the USA, and Japan.

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Jars of Clay

Jars of Clay is a popular Christian alternative pop group. The group's sound has varied over the years as the band has experimented with pop, folk, rock, trip-hop, gospel, and hymnsong. Its self-titled album featured layered acoustic guitars over programmed trip-hop beats. "Flood" was the band's biggest crossover hit, and hit #37 on the Billboard Hot 100 and No. 12 on the Modern Rock charts. The following albums saw large shifts in style.

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Eleventyseven

Eleventyseven- Adventures in Eville
The scene is small town South Carolina. The highlights include Super Wal-Mart’s grand opening, dinner at the pizza buffet with the football team, and a makeshift skate park in an abandoned warehouse. But just outside the county limits, three friends—Matt Langston, Jonathan Stephens, and Caleb Satterfield—have turned one of their parent’s living rooms into a practice space for their band.

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The Priests

There are at least two bands/artists with this name: 1) A rock band from New York
2) Three Roman Catholic priests from Ireland. 1) This State-of-New-York foursome embraces the mythic garage-rock-psych sounds of yesterday while creating the music of tomorrow in their own image. Hypnotic guitar lines, fuzzed-out organ and tribalistic back beats build the foundations of their unusual and original sound.

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