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Zeep

"spacey samba london future pastoral afro-funk" Imagine Led Zep, The Meters, Joni Mitchell and The Beatles jamming in Brazil with Tropicalistas such as Gal Costa, Gilberto Gil & Os Mutantes - where rock ‘n’ roll, funk and classic pop get spiced up with a little samba magic - and you’re on the Zeep trail. From cosmopolitan London to inspirational Brazil, Zeep bring you music inspired by the attitude of the 70s when music was live, urgent, right-on, scruffy, funky and folksy.

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Daddy G

Daddy G (born Grantley Marshall, 21 January 1965, Bristol, UK) is an English musician, and a founding member of the band, Massive Attack.
Marshall joined the bristol music scene as a member of the sound system The Wild Bunch in the 1980s, which included two other Massive Attack members, Robert Del Naja and Andrew Vowles. In 1986, The Wild Bunch disbanded. Del Naja, Vowles, and Marshall then formed the trip-hop group Massive Attack, which is considered to be the first and definitive group in the trip-hop genre.

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While

While is Chris Moore. Originally from Silver Spring, Maryland and now located in New York, Chris Moore's musings under the project name While has produced some of the most unusual and personal music in the Chocolate catalogue. He emerged from the underbelly of the nation's capital, but not unscathed, as his future apocalyptic jams, tender introspections, and propensity to avoid attention and spotlight all demonstrate.

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Joey Nightmare

Joey Nightmare are a Chichester based band. Playing shows all over the country.
Joey Nightmare is made up of five members:
Joseph Carter, Tiffiny Tremain, Alex Coburn, Joshua Price and Benjamin Thatcher.
Joey Nightmare has an energetic, yet ambient sound fused with clicky guitars and a disco/off beat rhythem, creating its dancy sound.

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Seaming To

Seaming, sometimes credited as simply Seaming To, is an British-born Chinese singer-songwriter, keyboardist and clarinettist based in Manchester. She is a member of the Homelife and Toolshed collectives, the Lotus Pedals and the duo Mayming (with cellist Semay Wu) and has been a guest vocalist for The Herbaliser (“PlaySomething Wicked”), Mr. Scruff (“PlayBeyond” and “PlayValley of the Sausages”), Leila (“The Exotics”), Funckarma (“Kinnex” and “Ketayseam”) Robert Wyatt ("Stay Tuned") and, in live performances, Matthew Bourne.

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Tiger Please

We are Tiger Please from Cardiff. Born CIRCA June 13th 2008 at 1:05:22 pm. As a 5 piece we have achieved many things in little time; only in August 2008 did we start playing shows and already we have shared the stage with some of our very own influences such as Luke Pickett, Guns, Kick Box Riot, and Saidmike as well as being scheduled to play with bands such as the Grammatics, This City and Friends Electric.

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Dr. Octagon

Dr. Octagon is one of Kool Keith's many alter egos. His initial release as Dr. Octagon was 1996's Dr. Octagonecologyst, on which he collaborated with Dan the Automator Nakamura and DJ QBert. After the name was dropped in favour of Dr. Dooom, it was widely believed that it wouldn't be used again until the release of 2006's The Return of Dr. Octagon, which Keith maintains was changed and released without his consent.

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