Miles
Numerous artists share the name Miles. 1) Miles Whittaker is one half of Demdike Stare and Pendle Coven and has recorded in the past under the aliases Millie and MLZ. After almost 15 years writing music, "Facets" is the first release Miles is putting out under his own name and marks a turning point of sorts in his production style, or rather, in its sequencing. It brings together different ends of his production style...
Rinneradio
RinneRadio is a trio of musicians from Finland. Operating on the boundaries of jazz and electronic music, the output of RinneRadio has been described as "some jazz, plenty of techno and ambient influences, a few poppy melodies, and hints of world music". The biography on the band's website provides this description of the music they produce: "RinneRadio fuses electronic underground beats with progressive jazz.
The Migrants
Paul De Homem-Christo, brother of Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo of Daft Punk.
Rocket
There is more than one band going by the moniker 'Rocket': (1) Rocket (all-girl rock band): When you think of Rocket, think of driving along an L.A. beach in an open-top, bright pink Cadillac. Rocket is a revolutionary concoction of fun, parties, bubblegum and beating hearts. Coquettishness-meets-bombast, kittens-meet-rattlesnakes; Rocket is the launching pad for a new generation of pop music. The all-girl band mixes 60's girl group innocence with 70's decibel-damaging boulevard beat...
Blond:ish
Once upon a time in a parallel party universe, two damsels in distress collided across a twisted WMC palace. It wasn't love at first sight, but a fairytale meeting of the minds spellbound by music, midgets and magic potions. An uncontrollable force propelled, and out of immaculate conception on that fine Miami day...BLOND:ISH was born. Montreal DJ's Anstascia and Vivie-Ann have since established their love child globally by proving that they don't fit the quintessential blonde stereotype.
soul heaven
Donna Summer
Donna Summer (born 31 December 1948, died 17 May 2012) was one of seven children raised by devout Christian parents. She sang in church, and in her teens joined a funk group called The Crow, so named because Donna was the only black member of the group. At eighteen, Gaines left home and school to audition for a role in the cast of the Broadway musical, Hair (1968). Unsuccessful in getting the part in the Broadway show (Melba Moore got the role)...
Zombie Computer
Grunge robot trance moments from Cork, Ireland. A midi grind rocket manned by three individual cyber punk convicts (Eoghan Reid/Vince Murray/Scimon Tist).
Comparisons include New Order, Kraftwerk and MGMT. A Zombie Computer sonic ritual usually includes explosive drum beats shrouded in blissed out keys with overdriven guitar housing as an accomplice. The sacrificial trance is offered up between electro dance and grunge punk.
M.A.N.D.Y
break beat