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Loud Howard

Melodic-rockers LOUD HOWARD originally formed in Perth, Australia. After re-locating to London in 2008 - and adding some fine British blood to the line-up - the lads tore the roof off a packed Camden Barfly for their first UK date, and are just getting started. They've since watched their devoted fan base breed quickly alongside some awesome live shows and the 2010 release of their fantastic double A-side debut, ‘CAN’T HELP MYSELF / CHEER UP CHARLIE’.

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Marvin Hagglar

Zimbabwean born artist who lives in South London (SW1). Moved to the UK as a young teenager and has been on the UK underground scene for a while! Frequenting open mics and doing shows all over the UK (mainly in London).
'Marvelous' has a distinguished style that is quite surreal and abstract, fusing with organic beats and sounds,he is able to project a message or 'interact' with the listener!

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Gibbo

www.myspace.com/gibbobreaks
www.facebook.com/gibbobreaks
www.ruraltakeover.eu
giBBo artist with marrionette records, wrong music and sociopath records
new release comming soon for download on wrong music with bertbangatrak. previous download albums and vinnyl and cd releases found at the links below, or contact giBBo direct on myspace
www.marionette-records.co.uk
www.wrongmusic.com
www.sociopathrecordings.com

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Shakespear's Sister

Shakespear's Sister were pop/rock duo consisting of former Bananarama member Siobhan Fahey and (from 1989 - 1996) singer/songwriter/guitarist Marcella Detroit (real name Marcy Levy). Detroit had previously performed with Eric Clapton, released a solo album in 1982, and has since released more solo material as well as a blues album with the Marcy Levy Band. Fahey was born in Dublin, Ireland, and Detroit was born in Detroit, Michigan, USA, hence her stage name.

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Hydro

There are multiple artists or groups who have recorded using this name, including (in roughly chronological order): 1. A Canadian disco group (1979) whose members include Bill Hill, Don Graham, Fitz Walton, Joe La Greca, John Farley, Peter Dowse, Terry Martel. 2. Robbie Bronnimann, of dBA/65 dBA, created “Hydro” as a side project in the 1990s, with his wife Shaz Sparks, Ray Goudie, and Andy Hunter among the contributors. The albums "Spiritualisation" (1995) and "Aborigination" (1997) are now out of print.

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Smiley Culture

Smiley Culture (real name David Emmanuel) was a British reggae singer and DJ. Although his period of fame and success was brief, he did produce two of the most critically acclaimed reggae singles of the 1980s. Emmanuel, born and raised in South London, is the son of a Jamaican father and South American mother. He was educated at Tulse Hill School. Prior to his recording career he worked as a DJ with the Saxon Studio International reggae soundsystem, where he met and worked with a number of other reggae artists, including Maxi Priest, Papa Levi and Tippa Irie.

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Soul Capsule

Thomas Melchior & Baby Ford; first new tracks in 5+ years.
The duo founded this project back in 1999. The results were released through Trelik and Aspect Music. Besides that, you'll find remixes for Music for Freaks, Ricardo Villalobos, Swag, Sven Väth, and Pantytec. The first appearance on Perlon was the contribution of the song 'International Party People' for the label's 4th part of the Superlongevity compilation in 2006.

Soul Capsule on Last.fm.

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