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1.1 Immermann: 1.1 Immermann
Six multi-instrumentalists playing in a noisy funk band, drawing as much from Scandinavian post-rock and Japanese film soundtracks as it does James Brown.
Recommended if you like
Jaga Jazzist,
Subtle,
The Flaming Lips.
Dwight Adams: Too Hot Ta Trot
The sounds of the good old days of stax, Atlantic r&b with a hint of motown and a touch of rock & soul
Recommended if you like
Otis Redding,
The Adams,
Wilson Pickett.
Timothy Davey: Scenes from the Neighbourhood
"This music is borne from the delicate combination of extraordinary musicianship and a deep, intuitive sense of composition." A collection of original pieces for solo piano...
Recommended if you like
George Winston,
Leo Kottke,
Philip Aaberg.
the Texettes: Fearless
A couple of Aussie “sophisticated urban hillbillies" - original music with country at its roots, with elements of pop, rock, blues, electronica and jazz to create a unique sound.
Recommended if you like
James Taylor,
Neil Young,
Patsy Kline,
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Spiral Dance: Live - Worts 'n' All
High energy Celtic Folk-Rock with pagan themes of magick, myth and legend
Recommended if you like
Inkubus Sukkubus,
Jethro Tull,
Oysterband.
Spiral Dance: The Quickening
Celtic Folk-Rock with pagan themes of magick myth and legend
Recommended if you like
Jethro Tull,
Steeleye Span,
The Corrs.
Russian Teammate: Songs About Leaving
Paradoxical might be the best way to describe a band like Russian Teammate. Steering away from pop without getting too rock, Russian Teammate’s songs are introspectively personal yet have abstractedly universal themes and remaining true to their leg
Recommended if you like
Death Cab for Cutie,
Grandaddy,
Sonic Youth.
Salty: Just Because
Textured, smooth, chocolatey blanket of soft velvet tones mixed with the heartbroken vixen hell-bent on revenge...all is not what it seems in this world.?
Munchkin: Nothing has changed except for everything
Munchkin are Post-Modern electro-pop.
Recommended if you like
Garbage,
Massive Attack,
Portishead.