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The Summervilles

Three best friends // Music made for the love of playing live // Inspired by 50's rock'n roll, 60's garage/surf, 70's punk rock with the benefit of living through 80's noise rock and 90's post-hardcore // 4.5months new. Based in Sydney, Australia.

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Jinja Safari

Jinja Safari are an Australian indie act, formed in 2010 from a collaboration between Australian musicians Marcus Azon and Cameron 'Pepa' Knight, and eventually joined by Alister 'Nugget' Roach, Joe Citizen and Jacob Borg. Their first national exposure in Australia came from winning Australian Radio Station Triple J's 'Unearthed' competition in 2010. Their sound is comparable to Animal Collective, Sufjan Stevens and Sigur Ros.

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Intentions

There are at least three artists using this name: 1. A three-piece post-hardcore band from Sydney, Australia, formed in mid-2008. 2. Polish/UK hardcore/punk band started at 2007 in Edinburgh/Dundee, Scotland, United Kingdom.
PAUL - voc
MARTIN - guitar
LUCAS - guitar (ex 33 Rotations, Crush All Fakes, Insurrection)
SEAN - bass
ARTUR - drums (ex 33 Rotations, Juliette) 3. A five-piece prog rock band from Groningen, The Netherlands.
Band Members:
Erik Kuipers
Andr

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Jamie Hutchings

Enigmatic songwriter and front man for Bluebottle Kiss, Jamie Hutchings is also a solo artist and producer. The son of professional jazz musician, Jamie was born, grew up and continues to live in Sydney, Australia. Fifteen years of leading one of Australia's most consistently creative and critically acclaimed rock bands, Bluebottle Kiss, saw Jamie Hutchings write and release over 130 songs. During that time the band relentlessly toured the country, the US and Europe playing with bands as diverse as Beck, Midnight Oil and Dinosaur Jr .

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The Presets

The Presets are Julian Hamilton (keyboard and vocals) and Kim Moyes (drums and keyboard). They are an two piece from Sydney, Australia who met when they were both members of Prop. Hamilton and Moyes broke off from Prop in 2003, when they remixed a track, "Magnetic Highway", with "harder electronic edges" under the name The Presets. The Presets have been one of the biggest bands for the past few years in Australia, touring with and supporting many well known bands such as Daft Punk, 2 Many DJ's and Ladytron.

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