Ruth Brown
Ruth Brown (1928
Ruth Brown (1928
The Dismemberment Plan is an indie rock/post-hardcore band formed in Washington, D.C., United States on January 1, 1993. Also known as "The D-Plan" or "The Plan," the band's name comes from a stray phrase uttered by the insurance salesman in the popular comedy Groundhog Day. The band members include Eric Axelson (bass), Jason Caddell (guitar), Joe Easley (drums) and Travis Morrison (vocals and guitar).
Musique Pour des Montagnes is one of many musical alter ego’s from Daniel Brooks, residing in Coventry, UK, he combines elements of Ambient, Electronica, Classical, IDM, Techno and Ideas from Progressive House & Minimal Techno to create huge sonic texture’s deep with emotion sometimes combined with a beat. Music that could be set to film. Perfect for reflecting on life and the wonders of earth & the universe. With a 2nd album in the works & an EP on Outputmessages Output Noise label coming in January 2012, 2012 has potential to be a big year for Dans M.P.D.M. Project.
Solipsism is Craig Murphy, an Experimental Musician and Recording Artist from Glasgow in Scotland. His cross-genre style incorporates elements of Ambient, Techno, IDM, Electro and Experimental Music and his releases have been featured on various Radio Stations from across the Globe, including BBC Radio 1, BBC6 Music, XFM London and Digital Nimbus (U.S.A).
He is also a member of the Psychedelic/Folk band Shoosh, alongside Ed Drury and Neil Carlill. The latter who had several Top 40 hits in the UK with his band Delicatessen (Rough Trade, Big Life).
Corinne West is a singer-songwriter from California, USA. Her style is something between country, folk and americana. She released her debut album, 'Bound for the Living' in 2004. Her website is www.corinnesmusic.com. On MySpace she can be found at www.myspace.com/corinnewest.
Heart Kill Giant's dreamy, acoustic ramblings and harmonious melodies, are marinated in whisky and are slow burning tales of love, neglect and regret. One night last winter, after meeting the Devil on Coldharbour Lane, they were inspired to record 12 songs, which will be released as a series of 3 EPs. “The Heart EP” is the first and also their debut release, it will be available on November 8th.
Jessica Bailiff is an American singer-songwriter from Toledo, Ohio. Her music is largely classified as slowcore, although it contains elements of post-rock. It is essentially a droning, experimental style of slow-tempo music which coalesces textured, blurry and surreal sounds with immersed vocals. her most recent release is a 4-track ep, recorded with Annelies Monseré. This was released as the cd 'untitled ep' by 'Jessica Bailiff & Annelies Monseré' www.brainwashed.com/jb
New York composer and vocalist Christine Hoberg will return with her fourth self-released LP, World Within, on 09.13.13. The follow-up to her 2011 Moonlight Never Shined So Bright this new album was recorded in Christine's Brooklyn home with an analog forefront. "This album is about my fascination with worlds that exist within each other. I have very vivid dreams. We rest ourselves and awake in another world for hours each day. We spin on a tiny globe and can see the stars and forget that we are looking through a darkening atmosphere at suns that are much greater than ours.
The Wilson family comprise any combination of the siblings Pat, Tom, Chris, Steve, Ken and Mike Wilson.They Wilson family are from Teesside in the North East of England.
They sing unaccompanied harmony.
Aimee Mann was born in Richmond, Virginia, and attended the Berklee College of Music in Boston, but dropped out to sing with her first punk rock band, the young snakes; the band released the EP Bark Along with the Young Snakes in 1982, and a compilation album was issued in 2004. In 1983, seeking a return to "sweetness and melody", she co-founded with Berklee classmate and boyfriend Michael Hausman the new wave band 'Til Tuesday, which achieved minor success in 1985 with its first album, Voices Carry.