Report created based on data in MusicBrainz as of 24/10/2024
Found 596840 artists, we show 1000 artists per page.
The report is not continually updated so may not reflect the current data within MusicBrainz and or Discogs databases.
These are Discogs artists not currently linked to a MusicBrainz artist, and we have been unable to find a potential link for either.
Many of these artists probably are in MusicBrainz in some form but they are not currently linked, the list is ordered so that Discogs artists with the most number of single artists releases are listed first on the basis that these artists would be of more interest.
Some problems will just be due to deficiencies in the Discogs to Musicbrainz artist matching algorithm employed by Albunack.
There are also timing issues as this report is not updated immediately so will not reflect recent modifications and additions to MusicBrainz and Discogs.
One issue in Discogs is they handle artist credits differently so a Discogs name consisting of multiple people is probably represented on MusicBrainz as two individuals, but we try to filter these out of this report
We have also omitted artists that are not unique in both MusicBrainz and Discogs because these artists are probably not missing just more difficult to match up.
Another issue is that some Discogs artists have multiple ids with one id just redirecting to the other, this is the case with Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, do we add both links to MusicBrainz ?
Limited report to artists with at least two single artist releases for now.
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Search | Add | 6 | Jonny Slide | ||
Search | Add | 6 | Capitaine Bonhomme | Michel Noël | Character performed by Michel Noël. His gimmick was to exagerate all the details in every story he was telling his public. Noël had a stroke while performing his character live on TV in 1991 on the show 'Metropolis' hosted by Jici Lauzon. He died not long after, June 22 1993. |
Search | Add | 6 | EarlyToBed | ||
Search | Add | 6 | OKTekk | ||
Search | Add | 6 | Margil H. Vallejo | ||
Search | Add | 6 | B-Funk Production | Mark Bosenberg and Thomas Seipp | |
Search | Add | 6 | Group Of Individuals | Group of Individuals was an innovative Chicago punk band from 1984 to approximately 1994. The band was well recognized by contemporaries for their tuneful songcraft, unapologetic social and humanitarian stances, and bludgeoning (but highly musical) delivery. Although their live exposure was purely regional, their material was passed liberally around a burgeoning global indie scene. An unsanctioned internet reference refers to them as "melodic anarcho '77 punk rock with a real good singer." [U]Members and Guest Performers:[/u] Michael Lazuka - Vocals, Drums, Keyboards Mark McClean - Guitar Joe Garcia - Bass Mike Grist - Bass Ubaldo Ayala - Drums John Potwora - Drums Andy Eringis - Bass, Guitar Brian St. Clair - Drums [u]Official Releases:[/u] 1984 - "Destroyer Of Fun / The $ellout" (7" 45rpm) 1986 - "World Civil War / Police Beat" (7" 45rpm) 1989 - "Children Are The Future / Being Bored" (7" 45rpm) 1994 - "Peace Off!" (CD) [u]Appearances on Compilations:[/u] Ceremony Of Fire Chicago Peace Comp Dial A Trance Hey, We Finally Got This Out! Hurricane Party Instead Of A Magazine: All Music Intrendent International Limited Potential Save The Dead Spontaneous Combustion / Immense Decay The Anatomy Of A Revolution The Blind Armadillo War Between The States We Can Change The World We Did It Ourselves Yet Another Compilation [u]History:[/u] Group Of Individuals was spearheaded and formed in 1984 by Mike Lazuka with bandmates Mark McClean and Andy Eringis. Lazuka, who had honed his skills bashing out various rock covers in years prior, crafted the new group as a vehicle for his eclectic musical tastes, unrelenting sociopolitical passions, and his ever-evolving original pop-punk canon. Having quickly recorded his first two songs under the new moniker, he spent his high school prom night traveling throughout Chicagoland distributing and promoting the now-infamous debut single "Destroyer Of Fun / The $ellout" to every indie-friendly radio station that would open their door. The brilliant WNUR was among Lazuka's targets that exciting evening. Lazuka was a vehement evangelist of the D-I-Y movement, often generously donating material to anyone supportive enough that would also benefit from a fattened catalog. As the first single picked up steam within his distribution channel, Lazuka began to finalize the first working live band to support his efforts. Although Lazuka performed all the drumming on all studio recordings, Ubaldo Ayala manned the buckets for live shows. Eringis had moved on to other commitments, and so the versatile Joe Garcia joined as permanent bassist. Using brand-spanking new recordings "Being Bored" and "Fashion Fools", the band was selected to appear on the 1985 Certain Death-led compilation Dial-a-Trance. A performance at the compilation's release party cemented a reputation as well as helpful association with pals in the genre. Regional live work began in earnest, as did progress on new songs and new studio demos. Mike's standard stage uniform, consisting of baggy camo and a Buckwheat-adorned t-shirt, was always a highlight. To mark the centennial anniversary of the 1886 Chicago Haymarket Riot, Lazuka wrote, recorded, and released the commemorative 1986 single "World Civil War / Police Beat" on his newly-branded Universal Satirical Association label. During this same period, Eringis temporarily returned on bass to sub for the absent Garcia, and Brian St. Clair (Rights of the Accused, Triple Fast Action, Local H) took over the drum stool for the unavailable Ayala. The related demonstrations and shows were memorable for their sense of community and great music vibe. Toward the late 1980's, the band had amassed enough road-tested original material and studio recordings to begin planning a full-length release. But with factions of the hardcore punk scene quieting somewhat, and faux-metallic AquaNet-drenched shemales sprawled across most music charts, Lazuka blasted his next generational wake-up call to herald the end of the "me" decade with the tuneful "Children Are The Future" (coupled with the spastic "Being Bored") 7" release through Underdog Records. The band's roster continued to evolve; Eringis had subbed for McClean on guitar, John Potwora came aboard as drummer, and Mike Grist took over for Joe Garcia as bassist. From 1987-1990, the Group printed a newsletter and free ad paper, also called Universal Satirical Association, for the independent music scene. There was no charge for either the issues or the ads themselves. The issues were released sporadically and ranged from 10-20 pages each. Distribution was largely through those running ads and at indie-friendly stores and venues. Around this same time, the band formed a relationship with Dan Lavorini's Chicago Music Coalition, whose early Sunday morning WLS-FM radio broadcast showcased Chicagoland indie talent. Through it, Group of Individuals was presented with two important promotional opportunities: a "public" recording session presided over by panelists & indie intelligentsia, and a professionally-shot series of music videos. The music videos were aired on local TV, with "Police Beat" being deemed "offensive" and banned by the television station. At the outset, Lavorini's vision for a more commercially accessible Group of Individuals wasn't shared by Lazuka, nor did it ever truly play out. Indie cred intact, they stuck to their proverbial guns. During the early 1990's, Lazuka finally assembled, tweaked, and mastered all previous Group of Individuals recordings to issue the full-length CD "Peace Off!". By then, most of the band's activity had ceased due to garden-variety adult logistics and lifestyles. And while never having officially "broken up", members have amicably all gone their separate ways. | |
Search | Add | 6 | Slaughter Towen | ||
Search | Add | 6 | Randolph's Royal Hawaiians | ||
Search | Add | 6 | Gen Atem | ||
Search | Add | 6 | Charles Pallos, Jr. | ||
Search | Add | 6 | Alan Beukers | Credited for photography. | |
Search | Add | 6 | La Orquesta Boogaloo | ||
Search | Add | 6 | Cameron Morgan | Cameron Derek Morgan | American guitarist, vocalist, composer, singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and session musician based in Portland, Oregon. |
Search | Add | 6 | حمادة نبيل | Hamada Nabil (born 1965 in Alexandria) is an Egyptian composer, arranger, piano and keyboards player. | |
Search | Add | 6 | Carlos Najar | ||
Search | Add | 6 | Mark Farrugia | ||
Search | Add | 6 | Todd Ladner | ||
Search | Add | 6 | The Dutch Jazz Legends | ||
Search | Add | 6 | The Fortune Bay Sons | The Fortune Bay Sons group was formed in 1974 and played the Nfld. club circuit for 20 years before disbanding in 1994. It started as a 5-piece group and became a 4-piece band in 1977, remaining as such until disbanding. | |
Search | Add | 6 | Ervin H. Seppel | ||
Search | Add | 6 | Frank Timson | British DJ/Producer. | |
Search | Add | 6 | Florian Droids | Costa Rican neopsychedelic pop/rock band. | |
Search | Add | 6 | Tewelde's Band | ||
Search | Add | 6 | Stille Før Stormen | Norwegian rock/popgroup | |
Search | Add | 6 | The Hanna-Barbera Singers | ||
Search | Add | 6 | Genta Chiba | 千葉 太 (Chiba Tooru) | Stage Name: 千葉げん太 (Chiba Genta) [i]Enka[/i] singer originally from Miyagi Prefecture in northern Japan. |
Search | Add | 6 | Pierre Ollivier | ||
Search | Add | 6 | Halestone | ||
Search | Add | 6 | Raymond Saint-Paul | ||
Search | Add | 6 | Denssal | ||
Search | Add | 6 | Major Alvega | ||
Search | Add | 6 | Rachel Ellektra | Rachel James | Musician, writer and producer from Manchester, UK. |
Search | Add | 6 | Svend Lundvigs Orkester Og Kor | ||
Search | Add | 6 | St. Lô | ||
Search | Add | 6 | Rotn Bliss | ||
Search | Add | 6 | Vgraphik.com | Vgraphik aka Vk is a multidisciplinary freelance graphic designer. He has worked across a wide range of consumer sectors, from music and fashion through to healthcare and children's merchandising. | |
Search | Add | 6 | Emiel Steenhuizen | ||
Search | Add | 6 | Hrvoje Pelicarić | Croatian bass player, multimedia artist, producer, engineer. | |
Search | Add | 6 | Darker Sataniar | Артём Голяк | |
Search | Add | 6 | Yoshihiro Tohata | ||
Search | Add | 6 | Pranas Laurinavičius | ||
Search | Add | 6 | Michel Bidaut | ||
Search | Add | 6 | Usurpator | Austrian Black/Doom Metal project from Vienna. | |
Search | Add | 6 | Στέλιος Καλαϊτζής | ||
Search | Add | 6 | Jens Varmløse | Danish guitarist, keyboards player, singer. Owner of the studio [l1747172] | |
Search | Add | 6 | Dante Perduca | ||
Search | Add | 6 | Scratch Boys | ||
Search | Add | 6 | Safet Redžić | ||
Search | Add | 6 | Rotten Illusions | ||
Search | Add | 6 | Valder Valeirão | Brazilian designer | |
Search | Add | 6 | Kuba Frydrych | Jakub Frydrych | Polish guitarist. |
Search | Add | 6 | Stefan Engl | German schlager singer | |
Search | Add | 6 | Demisud | Graphic design studio. | |
Search | Add | 6 | The Damn Liars | The Damn Liars are an americana rock and roll band from California. | |
Search | Add | 6 | Emilio Lopez Perez | Emilio López Pérez | |
Search | Add | 6 | The Eminent Eastcoast Dixie Stompers | ||
Search | Add | 6 | Clara Do Prado | ||
Search | Add | 6 | Kevin van Hout | ||
Search | Add | 6 | Sery Simplice | ||
Search | Add | 6 | V. Belf | Romanian conductor born in Basarabia (now in Moldavian Republic), active during '10's - '30's | |
Search | Add | 6 | Ava Heydt | ||
Search | Add | 6 | Teruhiko Shibagaki | 柴垣照彦 (Shibagaki, Teruhiko) | |
Search | Add | 6 | Arkhangelsk | ||
Search | Add | 6 | Licking Wounds | ||
Search | Add | 6 | L.A.U.R.A. | Art direction entity of [l1925299] | |
Search | Add | 6 | Jo Ann King | ||
Search | Add | 6 | Γιάννης Κουντούρης | ||
Search | Add | 6 | Oscar Jansson | ||
Search | Add | 6 | Jutta Kerber | German harpist from Bavaria. She was married with the double bass player [a7212045]. | |
Search | Add | 6 | The Steven Scott Orchestra | ||
Search | Add | 6 | Jake Rodrigues | UK vocalist, guitarist and harmonica player | |
Search | Add | 6 | Physical Wonders | ||
Search | Add | 6 | Billdo | Bill Mahone | Bill Mahone's alter ego in [a=Rectal Pus]. |
Search | Add | 6 | P. Bánhegyi István | ||
Search | Add | 6 | The Hal Webb Team | ||
Search | Add | 6 | Vorfahren | Robert Nelson | Neofolk project from Oregon, US. |
Search | Add | 6 | Homeostasis | Australian music project mixing psychedelia, minimalism, electronica. | |
Search | Add | 6 | John Mehegan Quartet | ||
Search | Add | 6 | Carlos Santan | ||
Search | Add | 6 | James R McKeown | ||
Search | Add | 6 | Anime Volanti | Italian duo. | |
Search | Add | 6 | Alex Stuart | Paris-based Australian guitarist, composer, and bandleader. | |
Search | Add | 6 | Dre Romero | Stylist/visual artist from Shanghai, China. | |
Search | Add | 6 | Complesso Gioia | ||
Search | Add | 6 | Crepin Rakotovao | ||
Search | Add | 6 | Narotix | Linus Sjöstedt | Narotix hails from the country of Sweden, a country with a growing, passionate hardstyle crowd. Striving to combine euphoric and raw hardstyle, Linus Sjöstedt, the name behind Narotix, strives to combine fierce kicks with stimulating melodies. Discovering hardstyle through a friend, Narotix became dedicated to producing the genre following experimentation with a variety of genres including house, trance, and dubstep. Hardstyle's unique nature gave Linus motivation to become more than an avid fan. With aspirations to perform among Sweden's elite at popular events like Monday Bar and Deztination, Narotix began producing at the age of sixteen. Through years of trial and error, Linus studied the art of music production in preparation for his emergence on the hard dance scene. |
Search | Add | 6 | Licona Sextett | Austrian schlager pop ensemble from Deutschkreutz, Burgenland | |
Search | Add | 6 | Gary Adair | ||
Search | Add | 6 | Jau-Ja | ||
Search | Add | 6 | Bruno Bizzarri | ||
Search | Add | 6 | John Pantano | Guitarist, Vocalist | |
Search | Add | 6 | Xavier Arocha | Xavier Arocha | Producer from Montreal/Canada |
Search | Add | 6 | Craig Exton | ||
Search | Add | 6 | Brian Dunovant | US hip-hop producer, from North Carolina. | |
Search | Add | 6 | Tim Sjollema | ||
Search | Add | 6 | Bobby Febian | ||
Search | Add | 6 | Neil Melville | ||
Search | Add | 6 | José Serviolles | ||
Search | Add | 6 | รุ่งเรือง ดาวสุรินทร์ | Rungrueng Dao Surin | |
Search | Add | 6 | The Pink Chunk Jazz Band | ||
Search | Add | 6 | Akiko Stehrenberger | ||
Search | Add | 6 | Yoshida-K | ||
Search | Add | 6 | Yuriy Poleg | Юрий Полег (Yuriy Poleg) | DJ/Producer from Moscow, Russia. Born: 30-05-1981. |
Search | Add | 6 | Dan.Bust | ||
Search | Add | 6 | Razak Rahman | A Malaysian saxaphone player | |
Search | Add | 6 | Amine Bouziane | ||
Search | Add | 6 | Pyramids Of ▲▲ | Producer from Canada, who plays lo-fi, reverb-drenched ambient/shoegaze. | |
Search | Add | 6 | Aspro Bernard | ||
Search | Add | 6 | Fine Heininger | German illustrator, lives in Berlin | |
Search | Add | 6 | Jean-Jacques Grand | ||
Search | Add | 6 | Z-no | The members of Z-no are Blue, Jay, Louie G, Scope, Unsane, Initial, Tops and Meta. | |
Search | Add | 6 | Danny Francis | ||
Search | Add | 6 | Terje Nyhus | ||
Search | Add | 6 | Gregory Campbell Lupenzi | ||
Search | Add | 6 | The Children Of Tansley School | ||
Search | Add | 6 | Bekrije | ||
Search | Add | 6 | Sune Vosbein-Jensen | Danish dubstep artist, better known as [a=Gaze ill]], owner and manager of the [l752488] label. | |
Search | Add | 6 | The Felsons | ||
Search | Add | 6 | Orchestra Tipica Argentina Pierino Codevilla | ||
Search | Add | 6 | Samantha Gilabert | ||
Search | Add | 6 | Fela Fresh Crew | Dr. Rock continued to re-release his former Fila Fresh Crew group's works and launched a solo album of his own in 1991 under the pseudonym Fela Fresh Crew. | |
Search | Add | 6 | Rugenia Peoples | ||
Search | Add | 6 | Peter Gourfain | American artist (1934-) | |
Search | Add | 6 | Młody Zmierzły | ||
Search | Add | 6 | Never Built Ruins | ||
Search | Add | 6 | ΗΧΟΤΟΠίΑ | Audiovisual project from Athens formed in 2017 | |
Search | Add | 6 | Beppe De Ruggiero | Giuseppe De Ruggiero | Italian bassist, guitarist, and recording engineer. |
Search | Add | 6 | Luciferian Wolf | Black metal band from Oakland, California, US. | |
Search | Add | 6 | Sad Girls Aquatics Club | From Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. | |
Search | Add | 6 | Jan Laacks | German guitarist and songwriter | |
Search | Add | 6 | v.03/170 | Tobias Häußler | |
Search | Add | 6 | Family Swingers | Danish 70's pop band | |
Search | Add | 6 | Je! Je! | ||
Search | Add | 6 | Guy Cubilier | French carillonneur and chorus master in Périgueux | |
Search | Add | 6 | Ewigeis | ||
Search | Add | 6 | Γιάννης Βενιαμίν | ||
Search | Add | 6 | Ramona 55 | ||
Search | Add | 6 | Бақыт Қарабалина | Бақыт Тоқсанбайқызы Қарабалина | Bakyt Karabalina (1939-1991) - dombra player from Kazakhstan. |
Search | Add | 6 | Claude Akiré | Claude Akiré (real name Claudia Linnell, nee Gschwend, born 21.08.1933 in Immenstadt, Germany, died 08.04.2012). She grew up in Kempten and suffered from Scoliosis in her teen years, leaving her partially handicapped. Though she was gifted in music and arts, she took a job in the chemical industry. She took guitar lessions with Prof. Santiago Navascués, a Segovia pupil, and had interest in old music. She won her first music award from the Bayerischer Rundfunk in 1963. Her first concert took place at the Lenbachhaus in Munich in 1969. In the 1970s the Goethe Institute invited her to international tours across all continents. | |
Search | Add | 6 | DJ Skropol | ||
Search | Add | 6 | Errol Foo | ||
Search | Add | 6 | Penny Nicholls | ||
Search | Add | 6 | Маймуна Эдилсултанова | ||
Search | Add | 6 | Marshall Cullen | Founder Damien Gerard Studios Balmain (est 1985), Foghorn Records (est 1992), Fogsongs Music (est 2001), Soundslikecafe (est 2003) Over 30 years experience both locally & internationally encompassing many areas of the Music Industry from Record Production , Management, A&R, Promotions, Marketing, Live Touring & Recording to International Releases, Music Publishing, Film Synchronisations . A regular Panelist at various Music Business Seminars both domestically and internationally inc AMW, SXSW and Midem, ex National Chair MMF, ex Councillor of the Music Council of Australia, AAM, AMPAL & AIR Member, board member of AMMP. | |
Search | Add | 6 | Gilbert Og Odd Kjell Helgeland | ||
Search | Add | 6 | Rickard Donatello | Rickard Ernesto Donatello | Swedish bassist, born on 28 May 1966. |
Search | Add | 6 | Eric De Weert | Belgian recording engineer, producer and synthesizer player. Studio manager and chief engineer at [l=Nightingale Studios], Antwerp. | |
Search | Add | 6 | Sobolev | ||
Search | Add | 6 | Leo A.G. Kroese | ||
Search | Add | 6 | François Carrier Trio | ||
Search | Add | 6 | Frank Jennings | Frank Jennings is a country singer who’s been around for a long time! He was born in 1944 in London to Irish immigrant parents. Frank came to prominence in the 1970’s when country music in the UK was riding on the crest of a wave. He won the TV talent show “Opportunity Knocks” with the [a1680429] and went on record for EMI at the famous Abbey Road studios in London and in Nashville. Frank appeared on the “Grand Ole Opry” as well as the “London Palladium” and had the opportunity to work with some of the country greats including Tammy Wynette, George Jones, Faron Young and many more. In 2011, Frank released the album "Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow" which was produced by Kieran Jennings and recorded at Studio 91 in Newbury. It went on to produce four top ten hits on the Hotdisc Chart, including "Matamoros" and "Born And Raised IN Black And White" which straight in at number one on the British and Irish chart. | |
Search | Add | 6 | Lost In Bass | ||
Search | Add | 6 | Ray Krenek | ||
Search | Add | 6 | Mikael Nuorivaara | Mikael Nuorivaara | Finnish keyboardist and sound engineer born on August 28, 1940. |
Search | Add | 6 | Lotzik | ||
Search | Add | 6 | This Letter | Solo emo // lo-fi from Michigan. | |
Search | Add | 6 | Petter Gudim Marberg | ||
Search | Add | 6 | Brebaje Extraño | ||
Search | Add | 6 | C.E. Berg | Norwegian drummer/percussionist who also plays guitar. | |
Search | Add | 6 | Nabil Rafiq | ||
Search | Add | 6 | Tim Scheman | ||
Search | Add | 6 | The Bobby Hendricks Sound | ||
Search | Add | 6 | New York End Ltd. | Management company. | |
Search | Add | 6 | Don Joe Rodeo Combo | ||
Search | Add | 6 | Gene Fosdick | ||
Search | Add | 6 | Los Pives | ||
Search | Add | 6 | Roosevelt Savannah | ||
Search | Add | 6 | Carlos Gamboa A. | Carlos Gamboa Aparicio | Guatemalan sound engineer, also appears as Carlos Gamboa or Carlos Gamboa Aparicio -- owns studios [l2265499] |
Search | Add | 6 | Frank Speer | ||
Search | Add | 6 | Pest Designs | Gabriel Pieber | |
Search | Add | 6 | Santiago Botero | Bassist | |
Search | Add | 6 | Ferdinand W. Hill | Ferdinand Weist Hill | |
Search | Add | 6 | Sixten Andersson | Swedish guitarist. | |
Search | Add | 6 | Spawn Of Evil | Death metal band from Israel; ex-[a7960317]. Active since 1998 In the Israeli underground metal scene. The founders of the SPAWNFEST mini festival for local bands from 2009. Members: Yaron Hakon - Drums Miko Haronian - Guitars and productions Nero panic Tamir - Guitars Alex Lavrov - Bass Moti Rokah - Vocals | |
Search | Add | 6 | Carol Clement | ||
Search | Add | 6 | Isabel Luna | Isabel Fernández Luna | Spanish flamenco singer, b. in Madrid, Kingdom of Spain. Widow of [a=Rafael Del Estad]. |
Search | Add | 6 | Pandit Niranjan Dev Sharma | ||
Search | Add | 6 | Giovanni Cappelli | ||
Search | Add | 6 | John 'Hap' Lambie | John Mason "Hap" Lambie (November 24, 1906 - October 3, 1987) was born in Troon, South Ayrshire, Scotland and emigrated to Canada as a child. He lived in Windsor, Ontario and for many years was Captain of the Windsor Fire Department. He also wrote songs and poetry, and performed at local rodeos and events as "Hap" Lambie. He recorded many of his own compositions. | |
Search | Add | 6 | Day Brown | ||
Search | Add | 6 | Roses Of Sharon Of Greenwood, S.C. | ||
Search | Add | 6 | York County Boys | Canadian bluegrass band based out of Toronto, Ontario. Founded in 1954 as a trio by [a=Mike Cameron (6)] (guitar/vocals), [a=Rex Yetman] (mandolin/vocals), and [a=John McManaman] (banjo), they later became a quintet with the addition of [a= Brian Barron] (fiddle) and [a=Alfred Léger] (bass). The band was also sometimes joined by [a=Al Cherny] on fiddle. | |
Search | Add | 6 | David Laborier | Jazz guitarist, songwriter, based in Luxembourg | |
Search | Add | 6 | Bervin Harris | ||
Search | Add | 6 | Bbrrghost | ||
Search | Add | 6 | Emily York | ||
Search | Add | 6 | Fan Cheng-Wu | Chinese conductor | |
Search | Add | 6 | Northern Nightlights | Glasgow, Scotland, aggressive Punk band | |
Search | Add | 6 | The Hillbilly Jewels | Canadian country group formed in 1949 worked at CFOS, Owen Sound, Ontario Randy Stewart: accordion Joe Brown: guitar/comedy "Brownie" (Joe's sister): voice/songwriting Freddie Lang: fiddle | |
Search | Add | 6 | Fillie Lyckow | Elsava Lyckow | Swedish actress. Born October 31, 1934 in Stockholm, Sweden — died March 27, 2015 in Mariefred, Sweden. |
Search | Add | 6 | Rolling 60's | ||
Search | Add | 6 | Philippe Daniau | French rock bassist, guitarist, singer brother of [a1167880] | |
Search | Add | 6 | Huy Dieu | ||
Search | Add | 6 | Ermelinda Thataone | ||
Search | Add | 6 | コロナ・アンサンブル | ||
Search | Add | 6 | Poggy Almendra | ||
Search | Add | 6 | Grupo Etnográfico De Vila Praia De Âncora | ||
Search | Add | 6 | DJ Ychy | Miroslav Icha | Hardcore DJ/producer from Prague. |
Search | Add | 6 | C.C. Girls | Japanese idol group, formed in 1990 as a quartet. | |
Search | Add | 6 | Eugene Gold | 1970s-1980s producer and label owner from Kansas City, Missouri. Operated the [l190295] and [l320970] labels and the [l802387] recording studio. | |
Search | Add | 6 | Bogdan Kojović | Yugoslav and Serbian folk composer and arranger, born in 1932. Leader of 'Ansambl Bogdana Kojovića'. | |
Search | Add | 6 | Bertil Dahlins Orkester | ||
Search | Add | 6 | Edward George Bulwer-Lytton | Edward George Earle Lytton Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton | Edward Bulwer-Lytton (1803–1873) was an English novelist, poet, playwright and politician. |
Search | Add | 6 | Gustavo Andrés | Gustavo Andrés Bengtsson | Swedish deep house and techno producer first discovered by [a=The Lady Blacktronika] born in Santiago, Chile based in Berlin, Germany. Was a resident dj and promoter for Berlin based party called Debauchery from 2014-2015. |
Search | Add | 6 | Juhász Zenekar | ||
Search | Add | 6 | Blue Sparks From Hell | ||
Search | Add | 6 | Gladstone Francis | Brother of [a=Winston Francis] | |
Search | Add | 6 | Thorgaunt | Finmish black metal multi-instrumentalist and vocalist. | |
Search | Add | 6 | Drive To Amnesia | French synth-pop band from Orléans | |
Search | Add | 6 | Noir Brent | ||
Search | Add | 6 | Idiot Child | Sludge Metal / Noise Rock band from Malmö, Sweden. | |
Search | Add | 6 | Ettrick | Experimental / Jazz / Black Metal band from US. | |
Search | Add | 6 | 71 North Boys | ||
Search | Add | 6 | J.K. Setpal | Bollywood lyricist. | |
Search | Add | 6 | G&G Groove Factory | DJ and producer duo. | |
Search | Add | 6 | Bill Woloshyn | ||
Search | Add | 6 | sergey levich | ||
Search | Add | 6 | Klyk Blair | Kyle Tetro | Post Witch House / Dark Electronic project |
Search | Add | 6 | A Written Apology (6) | A Written Apology | A Written Apology was a Metalcore band from Dundee, Scotland, that formed in late 2003 and split up in July 2006. The band was influenced by the likes of Heartscarved, Darkest Hour, Angels Never Answer, Still Remains, Poison the Well and early UnderOATH (pre-MTV2), with Heartscarved proving to have a particularly strong effect on the group's sound, which sought to combine melodic, harmonised riffage with a heavy, metal based backbone, along with clean, melodic passages. A Written Apology recorded two EPs during their existence; a Self- Titled 4-tracker debut in June 2004, and "I Am The Wolf", a three- track follow-up in spring 2006. A Written Apology was; Iain Carmichael- Drums Ryan Page- Guitar/ Vocals Robert Simpson- Guitar Martin Barker- Vocals (2005-2006) Michael Sword- Bass Guitar (2005-2006) Andrew Rennie- Bass Guitar (2003-2005) David MacAffer- Vocals (2003-2005) |
Search | Add | 6 | Press Agency | ||
Search | Add | 6 | Vos Dal Tesin | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Bruno Deroux | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Gautier Vexlard | Gautier Vexlard | Producer, sound engineer, drummer |
Search | Add | 5 | Hideomi Takano | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Duffy Snowhill | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Khaï-dong Luong | Scenic director of La Camera Delle Lacrime. Born in Cambodia in 1971, Khaï-dong Luong arrived in France after fleeing the Khmer Rouge. Graduated as maths teacher with a master in cinematography, his guiding idea is to propose an alternative to what is pre-established. Thus he restructures usual formats and pushes conventions to surprise and create. His modern vision of early music leads him to look for new ways to transmit it with a starting point of dramatically writing out the visual. | |
Search | Add | 5 | Gil Veda | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Lino Terruzzi | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Carles Llull Verd | ||
Search | Add | 5 | İsmet Topçu | He was born in 1966 in Adana. His father is from the Sivas Koçgiri tribe, and he is related to Hasret Gültekin. He moved to Germany with his family when he was 9 years old. He started music with a family influence (father plays saz). He also studied guitar for 5 years in Germany, so he is not unfamiliar with western sounds and patterns. He created a unique style by transforming the classical baglama into a four-string electronic form. | |
Search | Add | 5 | Antonio Monduzzi | Italian Clarinet player, active in the Liscio scene | |
Search | Add | 5 | Gwyn Conger | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Hisaaki Kanzaki | 神崎ひさあき | Saxophonist and composer Hisaaki Kanzaki was born in Kochi Prefecture.His love for the saxophone began in junior high school, influenced by such artists as Sadao Watanabe, Miles Davis, Sonny Rollins, and Art Pepper to name but a few. Upon graduating from university, Kanzaki formed Kanzaki on the Road, a group that became a leading force behind Japan's fusion boom. In 1980 he released his debut album, "Open My Road" from Nippon Phonogram (Mercury Records).Following that he released two more albums before going to the US in 1986, where he participated in numerous sessions. In 1988, Kanzaki teamed up with Russ Freeman & The Rippingtons, Rickey Minor, David Benoit, David Garfield, Phil Perry, and others and released the album "KANZAKI."On returning to Japan he became involved in the music production field, working on many theme tunes for commercials and TV. Some years back, Michael White (from the George Benson and David Sanborn band) recorded "So Far Away," a Kanzaki composition. Around that time, Kanzaki gained widespread acclaim as a composer when his album title tune hit ninth place on the US jazz charts (radio and records). Kanzaki went on to establish international projects including "Asian Soul Brothers" with best friend Michael Paulo (sax). Within Tokyo’s club scene, he joined forces with music producers Keigo Tanaka and Asako Toki in 2003 to produce compilations as the rockboys & feat.kzsax, creating the "buffet style." In 2005 he brought out the sounds of "Otemachi Cafe" under his own label, Real Play Records. The following year saw Kanzaki issue a re-release of "KANZAKI" along with "OZONIC," a work featuring string quartet. In the course of his prominent and successful career, Kanzaki has developed a deep passion for collaboration with international artists inside and outside Japan, and in that spirit has frequently served as a special lecturer at Musashino Art University. His unconventional image and music style continue to grow and influence others within the music scene. |
Search | Add | 5 | Michel Farinet | Michel Farinet | French singer and composer born in November 11th, 1937. Michel Farinet learned singing and composing into conservatory and with the accordionist Gabriel Clochez. In the mid-90s, he proposed some of his own composition to famous singers as Patricia Kaas and Axelle Red, unsuccesfully. He got a solid fanbase on the francophone website Bide & Musique and used to sell his albums in digital format on his former personal website (its URL is now an empty page). |
Search | Add | 5 | Machakos C.H.S. Choir | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Musikkorps Zürich-Zentral | Orchestra of Salvation Army Zurich (Switzerland) chapter. | |
Search | Add | 5 | Dick Zigmount | ||
Search | Add | 5 | The Preacher's Kids | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Chris Strawn | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Νίκος Μανιάτης (2) | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Thanasis Q | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Smith Harper Hutchings | Smith Harper Hutchings | |
Search | Add | 5 | TAC.tiC | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Barrington Gordon | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Damill Productions | Damil Productions | Production entity of [a=David L. Miller]. "Damil" is an acryonm for "DA"vid "MIL"ler. |
Search | Add | 5 | Wsahl | ||
Search | Add | 5 | The Devastation Clic | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Lennington Heppe Shewell | b.: October 23, 1909 (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.) d.: January 27, 1978 (New Hope, Pennsylvania, U.S.) American pianist and songwriter. Shewell was employed by RCA to travel around the USA demonstrating the theremin as part of its marketing campaign. His father was George Dunbar Shewell (1876-1938), who was vice-president of RCA for a time. | |
Search | Add | 5 | Sabry-N | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Dvnkel Reich | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Ηλίας Πασχάλης | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Will Hass | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Dark Gravity | Stanley Buitendijk | Early Hardcore & Terror / Uptempo producer from NL |
Search | Add | 5 | Sustained Development | ||
Search | Add | 5 | The Sunset Flips | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Drain Cleaner | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Orquesta Cojoba | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Leila Abu-Er-Rub | Laila Abu-Er-Rub | |
Search | Add | 5 | Mehmet Sırrı Öztürk | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Swed-O-Matic | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Maria Wallenstein | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Véronese | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Ether Support Group | ||
Search | Add | 5 | ВИА-68 | ||
Search | Add | 5 | The Brainiac Philharmonic Orchestra | Dom Rayner | UK Early Hardcore producer mostly known under the alias as IRultimate. Remixes and Covers a lot of Classical songs from the old age. |
Search | Add | 5 | Drew Cornutt | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Rosenau-Trio | German Chamber Art Ensemble. | |
Search | Add | 5 | Steirisches Alpenquintett | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Orchestre Symphonique Solex | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Joe Steam | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Phillip Martin III | Phillip Martin III | |
Search | Add | 5 | Andreas Von Hillebrandt | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Heiri Schmid | Swiss designer | |
Search | Add | 5 | Claudy Delfosse | Belgian singer from Ougrée | |
Search | Add | 5 | Nick Hemingway | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Gabriel Formiggini | Joseph Gabriel Anton Formiggini | Violinist and orchestra leader. Also partner in several cafés in Berlin, where he and his bands played. Born: 2. November 1879 in Triest; died 10. November 1936 in Berlin. |
Search | Add | 5 | Marcello Claudio Cassanelli | ||
Search | Add | 5 | David Penick | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Ole Pihl | Danish designer. | |
Search | Add | 5 | 座・豚野郎 | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Ernst Hirsch-Haramaty | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Rhys Butler | ||
Search | Add | 5 | صباح خوري | Sabah Khoury was a Lebanese singer. | |
Search | Add | 5 | Red Moon Terror | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Senén Tropicana Boys | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Meliné Poladian-Ghenea | Romania musicologist of Armenian origin born 17 July 1927 in Bucharest and died 10 October 2009. | |
Search | Add | 5 | Nedley Elstak Trio | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Projekat Band | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Nicky Hilton | Raymond Ensor | a 16-year-old singer from Coventry named Nicky Hilton, with a slightly goofy song ‘Your Nose Is Gonna Grow’. Nicky’s real name was Raymond Ensor. He was from the Stoke area of Coventry and went to Briton Road Stoke Secondary Modern School, where he played rugby and football and excelled in English. His singing career began when visiting The Stoke Ex Club and he realised that’s what he wanted to do. He ended up singing in the club after winning an audition, earning £3 entertaining on Saturday and Sunday nights. He was eventually spotted at a singing competition in London by artist manager Lena Davies who, along with her husband David Taylor, took Nicky onto their books, with Lena becoming his manager. Nicky was earning an enviable £40 a week in those days, not bad for a 16-year-old in 1962. Indeed, he was often seen driving around in his 1959 Ford Consul, driven by his brother (and Road Manager) Peter Ensor. Your Nose is Gonna Grow was a song that has a great verse, but a chorus that could have done with a little bit of work. Having said that, Emile Ford, Johnny Crawford and Christine Quaite, all had versions of the song on release, though none of them charted. That didn't stop Parlophone releasing a second single by Nicky Hilton ‘I'm Gonna Lock My Heart Away and Throw Away The Key’, though that too failed to make any impact on the charts. It’s testament to Nicky’s talent when another major label Decca Records, signed him and released in 1965 what would be his last ever single ‘Give Us Your Blessing’. Needless to say this too failed to chart. Nicky had an all time wish to play at the Coventry Theatre , whether he ever achieved it I have no idea. |
Search | Add | 5 | DJ Riptor | Rudy Hoekstra | |
Search | Add | 5 | Luis Weyers | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Ambsace | J.M. Ladd | |
Search | Add | 5 | Pechuguitas Bulers Band | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Vid Edda | Collaboration between [a5215231] and [a3710155] in Copenhagen, Denmark. | |
Search | Add | 5 | Breege Kelly | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Unterstrich | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Leniad | Chris Wigman | Deep experimental dub techno voyages, from the Casimir sector. |
Search | Add | 5 | SmokeStackStudio | SmockStakeStudio è un gruppo formato da PoloBoiShisso, CicoSuave e Squito Babe. Il gruppo prende il nome dall’omonimo studio di registrazione. I tre si dinstinguono per timbri e stili, fondendo le loro caratteristiche in una “combinazione letale” dai tecnicismi di Squito, alle sonorità latine di Cico, fino alle linee melodiche di Shisso. | |
Search | Add | 5 | Daniele Crisci | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Tiffany McLendon | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Jan En Peet | Jantje Hendrikx & Pierre Wulms | Jantje Hendrikx & Pierre Wulms |
Search | Add | 5 | Dark Ray | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Gambone | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Yoshito Uchiyama | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Machuchal | Adalberto Rodríguez Torres | Adalberto Rodríguez (22 de enero de 1934 - 16 de abril de 1995), más conocido como Machuchal, fue un actor y comediante puertorriqueño. Rodríguez nació en el pueblo de Sabana Grande, en el suroeste de Puerto Rico. Su nombre artístico "Machuchal" es el del barrio de Sabana Grande donde creció. Disfrutaba llamándose a sí mismo "El alcalde de Machuchal", (el alcalde de Machuchal). La broma no solo prevaleció, sino que también ayudó a lanzarlo al estrellato. A los 17 años y después del bachillerato (1951), Adalberto Rodríguez se trasladó a Río Piedras para ingresar a la Universidad de Puerto Rico con el fin de obtener una licenciatura en administración de empresas y luego seguir la carrera de abogado. Poco tiempo después y al mismo tiempo, trabajó como locutor en la estación de radio WIAC. Machuchal fue reclutado para el servicio militar en 1953 y sirvió en el Ejército de los Estados Unidos con la 82 División Aerotransportada en Fort Bragg, Carolina del Norte. También luchó en la Guerra de Corea. Después de su licenciamiento en 1955, Rodríguez regresó a Puerto Rico y reanudó sus estudios de administración de empresas en la UPR, que terminó en 1957. Rodríguez interpretó el papel de un jíbaro de la montaña. Llevaba el típico sombrero de paja de jíbaro y la camiseta típica de granjero durante muchos años en sus apariciones diarias en el programa de mediodía de Telemundo Puerto Rico, El Show De Las 12. Rodríguez también participó en La Taberna India, espectáculo que fue patrocinado durante muchos años por la cerveza puertorriqueña del mismo nombre. Cuando La Taberna India se trasladó a WAPA-TV en 1985, habiéndose convertido para entonces en "La Taberna Budweiser", Machuchal también pasó a ser el rival más feroz de Telemundo Puerto Rico. Rodríguez una vez fue halagado por el comediante mexicano Cantinflas a felicitarlo, diciendo que nadie en el mundo lo hacía reír como lo hizo Machuchal. Machuchal también participó en algunas películas, como Machuchal En Nueva York y El Agente 0. |
Search | Add | 5 | Ninja Krystad | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Al Hernandez | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Korporal Henriksen | Torgeir Henriksen | |
Search | Add | 5 | Marshall Shapiro | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Mandy Rocha | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Damage Control Music Composition | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Zoltán Regenye | ||
Search | Add | 5 | 汐澤安彦 | 飯吉靖彦 | Yasuhiko Shiozawa. Japanese conductor. Born September 3, 1938 in Niigata prefecture. |
Search | Add | 5 | Costa Grande | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Fritz Lachtin | Xylophone virtuoso | |
Search | Add | 5 | NP4R | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Elena Hörr | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Cut Sick | Hardcore band from Melbourne, Australia. They shared members with Cult Minds. | |
Search | Add | 5 | Aridia Ventura | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Bernard Speyer | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Eiji Nagata | 長田栄二 | Eiji Nagata is a Japanese singer and a former member of the group Four Leaves. Eiji was removed from the Four Leaves, being significantly younger than the other members but went on to have a solo career. |
Search | Add | 5 | Kia Naddermier | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Lidka Koszewska | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Marie Mørck | Marie Helmer Mørck | |
Search | Add | 5 | Sabino Do Acordeon | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Funny Love Painful | ||
Search | Add | 5 | George Filopelou | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Dietvorst Grafiek | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Jose Madrigal | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Ronald Van Der Meijden | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Los Violines De Oro Del Tango | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Jimmy Hartsook | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Moraezinho | Celmar Gomes de Moraes | Celmar Gomes de Moraes, known artistically as Moraezinho (São Pedro do Sul, RS, October 26, 1946 - Canoas, RS, April 29, 2015) was a composer, singer and troubadour (or repentista) of Brazilian nativist music. He died at the age of 68, at the Hospital Pronto Socorro de Canoas, due to a heart attack. |
Search | Add | 5 | L!L EV!L | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Импулс | Bulgarian metal band, formerly an electro/hard rock band until 1987. Active 1979-1991, then 1995-1998, and again since 2012. Also known under the English name Impulse. | |
Search | Add | 5 | Craig Brann | American guitarist and composer | |
Search | Add | 5 | The Ian Carey Quintet | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Roman Bondarenko | Роман Бондаренко (Roman Bondarenko) | Trance / Progressive Trance producer from Vladivostok, Russia. |
Search | Add | 5 | Tyranium | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Gunnar Sameland | ||
Search | Add | 5 | A. Pańkowski | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Pateras / Baxter / Brown | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Silver Tzu | Ovidiu Hrin | Graphic designer from Timişoara, Romania, owner of [l324877] design company. |
Search | Add | 5 | Tropicalismo Apache | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Burkhard Huckestein | German bassist and composer. | |
Search | Add | 5 | Raphael Schwiertz | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Scott R White | Scott White | Artist behind [a2018362], former vocalist of [a=Awoken] and guitarist of [a=The Break In] and [a=Winter In June] |
Search | Add | 5 | Los Massieras | Hugo Capablanca, Andrew Claristidge and Satch Hoyt | |
Search | Add | 5 | Henri de Ridder | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Sabathory | Czech death metal band from Hradec Králové. Formed at 1996. | |
Search | Add | 5 | Los Premiers | Circa 1968 it was known as [a=George Sulaica] & The Premiers aka [a=Los Premiers] | |
Search | Add | 5 | Rick Maunder | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Chorale "Aux Quatre Vents" | Based in Pulnoy, France. | |
Search | Add | 5 | Roger Réa | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Djessa | ||
Search | Add | 5 | 佐賀直子 | Naoko Saga. Japanese singer. | |
Search | Add | 5 | Antonio Deliperi | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Jay Morton | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Bobby Dockery | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Caleb Gates | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Amendoa Lizzbeth Tamburri | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Kristoffer Vansvik | ||
Search | Add | 5 | John Jowett | John enjoys making music - as a trombone player with The Tres Bien Ensemble and in recordings with Andy Creegan, Leela Gilday, Great Lakes Swimmers, King Cobb Steelie, the Polka Dogs, Random Order, UIC and Sandro Perri - as Key Artistic Director of the ground-breaking music program Keys to the Studio that matches young, talented musicians who have been diagnosed with neurocognitive differences with Toronto professionals to create original music - as a composer (Music Gallery) – as a conductor (Lincoln Center Out-of-Doors, Bang on A Can Festival, Hemispheres Orchestra) and formerly as a student (Juilliard). | |
Search | Add | 5 | Gino D | Eugene García Duquette | Rapper and producer from San Antonio, Texas. Gino D was a member of New Def'nition, Brown Tribe, Tribe 46, Illegal Amigos, Tone City, and Rezurekted. Gino D was formerly known as Sonny Slingshot. |
Search | Add | 5 | Hirohiko Otsubo | Japanese bassist and multiinstrumentalist. | |
Search | Add | 5 | Wieman | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Pierre Chayer | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Sangamon | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Corporation 2 | Italian House project from 1992-1993. | |
Search | Add | 5 | Avalas System + | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Daan Pen | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Danny Brisco | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Diczi József | ||
Search | Add | 5 | клюф | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Charolastra | Peter Roglin | |
Search | Add | 5 | Theo de Grebber | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Airmac | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Nicholas Marriott | Nicholas Michael Fogarty | Songwriter and musician |
Search | Add | 5 | Lisa Bat | Lisa Deanne Smith | Canadian visual artist from Toronto, Ontario. |
Search | Add | 5 | New English Singers | ||
Search | Add | 5 | DJ Fiore | Flavio Fiorini | Italian artist |
Search | Add | 5 | 菊太郎 | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Phillip Schroeder | American composer born in 1956 in Northern California. Phillip Schroeder holds down two interesting jobs. He is a professor of music at Henderson State University in Arkadelphia. His other job is as a successful composer, whose chamber music and piano works have been played by chamber groups in more than 200 concerts around the world. | |
Search | Add | 5 | Kokomo Crocker | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Ryan Peru | Denver-based musician and experimental noise artist | |
Search | Add | 5 | Accent Wall | ||
Search | Add | 5 | איציק | דוד-יצחק לזימי | דוד-יצחק לזימי (נולד ב-14 באפריל 1999) או בשם הבמה איציק, הוא מוזיקאי, זמר, גיטריסט, יוצר, מעבד ומפיק מוזיקלי. |
Search | Add | 5 | Marc Swordfish | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Alex Napack | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Peter Clare | ||
Search | Add | 5 | ILLSTARRED | ||
Search | Add | 5 | A River Of Trees | A River of Trees is the Maine based lo-fi psych-punk project of singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist Luke Martin. The band now consists of Luke on sounds and vocals with Trevor Warren on Drums and Backups. Streaming on all platforms! | |
Search | Add | 5 | Amiguitos El Grupo | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Dol Beats | Fábián István | DolBeats is a young Hungarian producer, and engineer who started a movement in 2005, called Chabba Klaan Records (aka. CK) with various members. After 10 years the project ended up in 2015. Now he focused on his solo career only. |
Search | Add | 5 | Joanna Woronkowicz | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Helio Orovio | Cuban writer, author of many books of Cuban music, among them "Cuban Music From A To Z" (2004) | |
Search | Add | 5 | a朝日 | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Carsten Daerr Trio | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Eric Digras | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Vlas Presnetsov | ||
Search | Add | 5 | André Zuniga | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Pink Lint | Oliver Burghardt | |
Search | Add | 5 | Sven Verfaille | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Perucho Navarro | Venezuelan singer | |
Search | Add | 5 | Nico Destructure | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Richard UPS | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Minus Publishing Houses | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Engbert Gruben | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Candida Kandinskij | Candida Kandinskij is the solo industrial rock project by [a6581973]. Francesco Della Toffola is the session musician behind the keyboards for the live shows. From 2013 to 2017 they toured in Italy and Germany. Candida Kandinskij released his first EP called Lipstick in 2010, and in 2014 he self-published his debut full-length album Premature. | |
Search | Add | 5 | DJ Dashcam | Slav Shnitman | House DJ and producer based in US. for synthwave producer see [a=Dashcam] |
Search | Add | 5 | Beccy Ryan | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Steve Leggett | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Stephanie Demopulos | Musician in Austin, Texas. Demopulos plays bass and keyboards in the post punk/psych rock band Suspirians and creates experimental noise under the name Microminx. Originally from Houston, Texas, Demopulos owns Austin vintage store The Annex. | |
Search | Add | 5 | Marcel Hass | Graphic designer and owner of "Apes Of Doom" Lives in Hamburg, Germany | |
Search | Add | 5 | Adrian Teasdale | UK bass player. Died Feb. 2, 2021. | |
Search | Add | 5 | Tammy Nguyen | Tammy Nguyen (b. 1984, San Francisco, CA) is a multimedia artist. | |
Search | Add | 5 | Falling Tapestry | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Heimat Front | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Metropolis Show Orkest | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Marcos Farina | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Spacebrothers | Progressive psychedelic trance duo project based in Cape Town, South Africa Members are 'Robin' aka [A=Liquid Viking] and "Marcel Erasmus" aka [A=Lesmus] | |
Search | Add | 5 | HwX | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Posledná Minúta | Blackened grindcore / raw slamming death metal project from Little Carpathians, Slovakia. Formed in 2012. | |
Search | Add | 5 | Funny Tummy | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Rolando Ureta | Rolando Ramon Ureta | Argentinian guitarist. |
Search | Add | 5 | Steen Holkenovs Kor Og Orkester | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Edi Bernhard | Swiss volksmusik bass player | |
Search | Add | 5 | Ross Feratu | German guitarist. | |
Search | Add | 5 | Haleh Fotowat | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Airlocke | James Nolasco | Hip-Hop instrumentalist from the Bay Area. In Summer 2014 Airlocke released his debut album "Humid Trips" which infused the sounds of warm jazz with a classic boom-bap twist. |
Search | Add | 5 | Antonio Passacantilli | Musician and producer from Berlin, Germany. Sound engineer at [l=wolvesinsound] Studio | |
Search | Add | 5 | Jan Matoušek | Czech classical recorder player | |
Search | Add | 5 | Dennis Schnelting | Inventor, Bass+Guitar-Player and Drummer. | |
Search | Add | 5 | Darren Hui | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Colin Ainscough | ||
Search | Add | 5 | オーケストラ・グレース・ノーツ | The name translates to "Orchestra Grace Notes". Japanese women's orchestra founded by the composer [a6462595]. | |
Search | Add | 5 | Goodbye Wudaokou | Solo project of Manchester, UK, based musician and songwriter [a=Mat Mills]. | |
Search | Add | 5 | Robert Elmer Smith | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Maath You | Matthew Wentworth | Electronic/downtempo project. Created 2020. |
Search | Add | 5 | Henrique Queiroz | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Ярощук | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Major Symphony | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Seb Narcotic | Seb Spiller | Bournemouth, UK |
Search | Add | 5 | Jeremy Purser | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Ffi0oul | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Die Wiener Vorstadtkinder | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Jan Rhodes | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Kishio Kitahara | Japanese jazz bassist. | |
Search | Add | 5 | Rod Lumpkin | Rod Lumpkin | Keyboard player. |
Search | Add | 5 | Damiano Bianco | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Peggy Tann | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Alisa Liubarskaya | Belarusian born cellist. | |
Search | Add | 5 | Réal Trépanier | Guitarist and Arranger. Brother of [a=Richard Trépanier]. | |
Search | Add | 5 | Yvonne Heim | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Passi Falsi | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Spires Family | 1960s country gospel group from Marion, Ohio. | |
Search | Add | 5 | Yuji Tsunemi | 常味裕司 (Tsunemi, Yuji) | Japanese oud player. Born 1960 in Tokyo. |
Search | Add | 5 | rRay | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Kyrie London | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Adam Breault | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Frédéric Rody | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Sonic Arts Symphonic Percussion Consortium | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Άγγελος Δάνος | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Aymeric Ponsart | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Cristin Wildbolz | Swiss bass player. | |
Search | Add | 5 | Clear Path | Straight edge hardcore band from Rotterdam, Netherlands. | |
Search | Add | 5 | Martha Pendleton | Martha Ward | Martha Ward is an American singer who came to the Netherlands in the 1960s. Her mother's name was Pendleton. Used to be married to [a384946]. Most famous as a singer in [a685355]. |
Search | Add | 5 | Herbert Began | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Artem Bezukladnikov | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Joseph Dumako | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Blis. | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Jona D | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Del Baker | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Mac Donald | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Citizen 2-13 | Matthew V. Michuda | |
Search | Add | 5 | Full Funktion | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Eduardo Mora Acea | Cuban bassist. | |
Search | Add | 5 | Maurizio Pezzotta | Maurizio Pezzotta | Italian producer |
Search | Add | 5 | Seminarchor Der Liebenzeller Mission | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Kokura | Kokura (a.k.a. Cocoon) | Japanese punk/oi! bassist. |
Search | Add | 5 | Wesley K Brown | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Choke SP | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Francisco Aguabella Latin Jazz Ensemble | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Nicolae Răceanu | US chanson/folk singer with romanian origins | |
Search | Add | 5 | My Blurred Eyes | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Rob Glennon | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Insekty Na Jajach | Hardcore Punk band from Łódź, Poland active in 1983-1985 | |
Search | Add | 5 | Zeze Mahanoro | Randriatsalama Elysée | Musician and producer from Madagascar, deceased in May 2014. |
Search | Add | 5 | Luca Vivona | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Frank Beeson | British born producer and music writer who is based in Los Angeles, he was also the manager of [a=Sky Saxon] of The Seeds. | |
Search | Add | 5 | L'écho Du Bayou | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Brandon Keddy | ||
Search | Add | 5 | El Xino Arcade | Luis Arcadio Rodríguez de Bobes | Xino Arcade |
Search | Add | 5 | ดนู ฮันตระกูล | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Rootea | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Alston Bair | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Pat Terry, Jr | Pat Terry Jr. | Tenor Banjo Player |
Search | Add | 5 | Delusions of Godhood | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Maldita Existencia | Maldita Existencia | Post Punk band formed in 2020 in La Cisterna, Santiago, Chile by [a=Claudio Solis Valladares] (vocals), [a=Renzo Brenni] (guitar), [a=Vicente Soto] (bass), [a=Joanna Brenni] (keyboards) and [a=Cristobal Solis] (drums). Maldita Existencia released their first record, a self-titled Demo in 2021 and a self-tiled EP in 2023 on [l=Sello Curioso] label. The band is known within the Chilean underground post punk scene as a reference after releasing their latest EP and simultaneous live session by the Lotus production company, having great acceptance in Latam and the USA within the 'Post Punk Latino' genre. |
Search | Add | 5 | Cristian Lizama | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Threesome Slitting | A noise project featuring Sam Mc Kinlay (THE RITA), Romain Perrot (VOMIR), and Richard Ramirez (WEREWOLF JERUSALEM/BLJ). | |
Search | Add | 5 | Tyrone Higgins | Guitarist, singer, songwriter from Newfoundland, Canada. Son of [a=Mick Higgins (4)] and nephew of [a=Frank Higgins (3)]. | |
Search | Add | 5 | Mario San Martín | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Chew Yian | 秋雁 | |
Search | Add | 5 | Senad Nuhanović | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Euroschäck | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Elsa Valle | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Dick Melvin | 1970s-1980s soul producer and label owner from Indianapolis, Indiana. Operated the [l200335] and [l1568993] labels. | |
Search | Add | 5 | Colin Woods | Australian Salvation Army Bandmaster for [a=The Melbourne Staff Band of The Salvation Army] | |
Search | Add | 5 | Zip King Royals | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Joshua's Song | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Hugo Mesi | ||
Search | Add | 5 | George Schinianakis | Γιώργος Σχοινιανάκης | |
Search | Add | 5 | مصطفى كريدية | Mustafa Kreidieh was a Lebanese composer from Beirut. | |
Search | Add | 5 | Downbeat Man Players | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Farin Hahn | Drummer from Münster (Germany). | |
Search | Add | 5 | Nimbs Orkester | Danish orchestra at Restaurant Nimb in Tivoli, Copenhagen Known bandleader is [a2618951] | |
Search | Add | 5 | Kenichi Aono | Japanese label owner, compilation producer, and DJ. Owner of [l=Beams Records]. | |
Search | Add | 5 | Anastazios | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Lola Amorez | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Brett Edelen | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Ajolähtö | Ajolähtö is working class punk band from Seinäjoki, Finland. | |
Search | Add | 5 | Amit Buium | Amit Buium | A young dream pop artist from Israel. She self-released her debut album, Void, on February 2016. |
Search | Add | 5 | Steelgar | Thrash Metal Band from Spain Location: Gavà, Catalonia | |
Search | Add | 5 | Denise André | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Agony ov Sin | Black Metal Drummer from South Korea | |
Search | Add | 5 | Brother James Elam | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Theo Nova | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Maiko Takagi | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Bobana Veselinović | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Crestfallen Knight | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Aymat | Joel Carlo | Aymat is a producer and former Colorado resident currently residing in Barcelona, Spain. He was born and raised in Puerto Rico and credits his Caribbean roots as his first musical influence, an amalgamation of Latin music and jazz based rhythms. In his formative years, he moved to the U.S. where he grew up listening to and influenced by a wide variety of musical genres, with a particular affinity for British popular music in the 1980's. In the early 90's, he began exploring dance music in nightclubs and illegal raves throughout Florida and Colorado, which eventually led him to DJing and finally producing his own music in the late 90's. Following his move to Barcelona in 2010, he released his first unofficial singles "Letting Go" and "Your Smile" in January 2011. Although he carries a deep love for many genres of electronic music, he considers himself a passionate junglist and drum & bass producer. |
Search | Add | 5 | Buddha Grass Harbour | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Michael Tylinski | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Vredesmord | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Stefano Lombardi | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Approaching Infinity | Live electronic improvising project of Alan Freeman & Jim Tetlow from Endgame. | |
Search | Add | 5 | Math Sladky | Waverly, Nebraska | |
Search | Add | 5 | Catherine Cellier | wife of [a=Marcel Cellier] | |
Search | Add | 5 | Ross Giles | Audio engineer and producer based in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. | |
Search | Add | 5 | Charles Putnam | Classical hornist. | |
Search | Add | 5 | New Paulette Orchestra | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Nicole Kehl | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Алексей Терехов | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Grant Shankaruk | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Joe Loco Band | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Aleix Coll | ||
Search | Add | 5 | José María Pastor Sánchez | Spanish drummer, Percussionist, Sound artist, Free improviser. | |
Search | Add | 5 | Blaženka Cigić-Milić | Yugoslav opera singer. Born 4 February 1939 in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina and died 7 September 2021 in Zagreb, Croatia. | |
Search | Add | 5 | Joshua Horton Scott | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Eugene Somers | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Aviram Cohen | Aviram Cohen | First generation American born to Israeli parents. Grew up in New Jersey and escaped as soon as the opportunity arose. Does not like being called Avi. Vocals in The Bad Form, Dim Diamond, Silk Flowers, and Volunteers Park. Drums in Soiled Mattress and The Springs. Wrote and performed all music in Dim Diamond and Volunteers Park. |
Search | Add | 5 | Jelly Rocket | Pun Nonlapun - vocal Pak Napak - Keyboard Mo Chutikan - Guitar | |
Search | Add | 5 | Tenko Slavov | Тенко Славов | Guitarist |
Search | Add | 5 | Ladyland | A group from Stockholm, Sweden | |
Search | Add | 5 | Norimberga | Band from Firenze (Florence), Italy Formed in early 2009 by the members of The Colony (Joy Division tribute-band) In 2019 Vendy Vlachova substituted the original singer Gilberto Forlani. Vendy Vlachova: vocals Jody Casini: guitars Paolo Bruschi: bass Fabio Sardi: drums Ex member: Gilberto Forlani: vocals, keyboards (2009-2019) | |
Search | Add | 5 | Vieux Fantomas | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Windy Milla | Gavin Cheung | |
Search | Add | 5 | Γεωργούλης Παπαδόπουλος | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Kazuki Daido | 大洞 一己 / Kazuki Daido | Japanese oi!/punk singer and musician. 1970 - May, 6 2014 (R.I.P.) |
Search | Add | 5 | Alain Brammer | Saxophonist. | |
Search | Add | 5 | Takolo, Pirritx Eta Porrotx | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Paul Signac | French neo-impressionist painter, born and dead in Paris (11 November 1863 – 15 August 1935). | |
Search | Add | 5 | Rhythmical Alliance | Sharif Rashad | |
Search | Add | 5 | Don Alfio | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Andy Blotter | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Borut Mori | Accordion player | |
Search | Add | 5 | Jesse Chamberlain | Jesse Chamberlain was a drummer and a percussionist. | |
Search | Add | 5 | @ AdsElite | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Visual Art Studio | Italian artwork studio. | |
Search | Add | 5 | Johan Klejs | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Chilliblue | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Geert Oude Weernink | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Ty Curtis | Blues rock vocalist/guitarist in Portland, Oregon. | |
Search | Add | 5 | Fabrizio Cecchi | In 1995 Fabrizio Cecchi started his acid-psychedelic solo project, [a=Trip Hill]. | |
Search | Add | 5 | Véronique Mortaigne | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Homer Hill | American painter & illustrator (1917-1968) | |
Search | Add | 5 | Charley Blake | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Güler Durucan | ||
Search | Add | 5 | WizO_ord | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Lydia Stawicki | German singer and illustrator, married to [a2559918]. | |
Search | Add | 5 | Rocky Sumeray | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Keith Mannion | ||
Search | Add | 5 | DeepFatFried | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Vätterbröderna | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Glenn Van Tassell | Barbershop lead/baritone vocalist, choral director, and musical judge. Glenn was born on January 3, 1935 in Laurens, NY. He came to Detroit as a young man and that’s when his barbershop career took off. Glenn was a member of two International Champion Barbershop Quartets, the Auto Towners (1966) and the Gentlemen's Agreement (1971) as lead and baritone - and another which finished second three consecutive years ([a3182034]; 1982-1984). Glenn was also a chorus director for many years and was a certified judge in the Barbershop Harmony Society. One of only seventeen singers to earn Gold medals at the International Competition with two different groups (others are [a2651418], [a4199510], [a3210356], Al Rehkop, Jay Hawkins (3), John Miller (41), Paul Gilman (3), Brett Littlefield, Rob Menaker, and [a3930436]) Died September 13, 2005 at the age of 70 after a long battle with ALS. | |
Search | Add | 5 | Donato Bross | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Hanswerner Klein | German graphic designer from Leichlingen, worked in Leverkusen | |
Search | Add | 5 | Dtpeter | Graphic Designer from The Netherlands | |
Search | Add | 5 | Kieran Thornton | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Lana Rita Sayah | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Lawrence McCluskey | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Egil Sverre Langnes | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Alan Dryman | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Tomas Figueroa Sepulveda | Tomás Figueroa Sepúlveda | Executive Producer from Puerto Rico. |
Search | Add | 5 | 2 Marx | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Tomasz Cibulla | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Hechos De Barro | ||
Search | Add | 5 | LeeDam | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Francesco Lampredi | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Hengestaur | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Alex Wallwork | Bassist. | |
Search | Add | 5 | Pásztóy Balázs | ||
Search | Add | 5 | وسام الأمير | Wissam al-Amir is a Lebanese singer and composer. | |
Search | Add | 5 | Nino Gatto | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Edgar Lend | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Jubelklockorna | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Doug Ruston | Canadian bassist | |
Search | Add | 5 | NZVSTN | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Helena Melerska | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Rosa María Kucharski | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Jorge Galvão | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Zach Zito | Los Angeles musician. | |
Search | Add | 5 | Mauricio Nasta | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Elia Buletti | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Carlo Romagnoli | Italian bass player. | |
Search | Add | 5 | Hayden Jensen | Multi Instrumentalist from Columbia Missouri | |
Search | Add | 5 | Viannavi | Viviana Levrino | |
Search | Add | 5 | Tuomas Korpi | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Only Noise | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Sergey Timonin | Сергей Тимонин | Illustrator from Saint Petersburg, Russia. Worked mainly with psychobilly bands. |
Search | Add | 5 | Jack Glogau | American songwriter and pianist Born: 31 December 1886 in New York, New York, USA Died: 30 October 1953 in Queens, New York, USA | |
Search | Add | 5 | Чочо | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Jaroslav Jakubíček | Jaroslav Jakubíček | Czech cymbalom player, composer, arranger and artistic director. Born 4 August 1929 in Veselí nad Moravou (former Czechoslovakia), died 29 December 2000 in Brno. Also known as Slávek Jakubíček. |
Search | Add | 5 | Icepac | ||
Search | Add | 5 | جوني متى | Jony Matta is a Lebanese stylist and fashion designer. | |
Search | Add | 5 | Alan Tosel | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Kevin McMullin | ||
Search | Add | 5 | 25th Anniversary Cast | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Dragomir Bojanić Gidra | Dragomir Bojanić | (1933-1993) Serbian actor. |
Search | Add | 5 | Roberto Romero Paraíso | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Premium Stock Photography | Premium Stock Photography GmbH | Former stock photo agency, declared bankrupt 29 November 2022. Premium Stock Photography GmbH Hamannstrasse 97 40882 Ratingen Germany [obsolete] |
Search | Add | 5 | Ilia Beyers | Manager of [a=Luc Steeno] | |
Search | Add | 5 | Carlos Polónia | Portuguese blues musician from Porto. Died prematurely in 2015 | |
Search | Add | 5 | Pregnancy Scares | Canadian hardcore band from Ottawa, Ontario. | |
Search | Add | 5 | George De Godzinskyn Yhtye | ||
Search | Add | 5 | yvanko | Yvan Tekoutcheff | French experimental electronic composer. |
Search | Add | 5 | Kapataz | Rapper from Oporto, Portugal. | |
Search | Add | 5 | Barley Philips | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Franciska Gluhak | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Christina Di Lucia | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Oslen Charles | ||
Search | Add | 5 | [Careless] | Alternative Rock band from the United Kingdom. Additional discography: 1996 - The Sunset E.P. (Cassette) 2009 - Galactic Tourists (CD) | |
Search | Add | 5 | عنود معاليقي | ||
Search | Add | 5 | RWP | Shortcut / Alias of [l=Running Wild Productions]. | |
Search | Add | 5 | Jono Benoit | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Garbage Dump | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Ricki Disoni | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Bryan Maddox | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Diana Lisiecka | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Sandpaper Love | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Klaus Henreich | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Cuthbarts | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Horsebladder | Elaine Kahn | |
Search | Add | 5 | Joortje | ||
Search | Add | 5 | CPTN | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Καίτη Θεοχάρη | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Bertrand Vorpe | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Gerd Altmann | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Martin Jaanus | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Paquitin Lara | ||
Search | Add | 5 | True Tone Spirituals | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Lynette Leeuw | South African saxophone player | |
Search | Add | 5 | Pat Arnott | Tour manager and crew, most notably for [a=Honeymoon Suite]. | |
Search | Add | 5 | DJ Carletto | Giancarlo Marzini | |
Search | Add | 5 | Archie Shannon | Drummer, audio engineer and producer based in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. | |
Search | Add | 5 | Μαργαρίτα Βλαχάκη | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Teddy Flores Aguilar | Bolivian trumpet player, arranger and musical director of [a6900973] | |
Search | Add | 5 | Double Phunq | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Adam Stockton | ||
Search | Add | 5 | 2 Charlies | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Jason Demarchi | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Ryan Gerlach | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Izvorna Grupa Delije Iz Teslića | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Juanjo Gasull | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Pariswheel | Chillwave / indie pop trio based in Los Angeles, CA. | |
Search | Add | 5 | Yves Sabba | French designer, art direction | |
Search | Add | 5 | Link XIV | Link XIV (formerly Johannes Ene) is a Finland-based dark synthpop project, launched in 2014. | |
Search | Add | 5 | Stéphane Veglia | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Marcin Bednarczyk | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Pat Maheu | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Rafael Scopel | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Brett Kasenetz | Executive producer credited on some Super K Productions; presumed brother of [a326096] (possibly born 1969). | |
Search | Add | 5 | Béatrix Farina | Credited as Executive Producer | |
Search | Add | 5 | Martin Hantulik | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Ron Marvin | Martin Buntrock | Ron Marvin is an alias used by Martin Buntrock for compositions of fractal music. |
Search | Add | 5 | Izinkunzi | South African band, active in the 1980s, | |
Search | Add | 5 | Les Krostons | Canadian band from La Prairie, Québec. | |
Search | Add | 5 | Jeri Yingling | ||
Search | Add | 5 | DJ Fuk Yoga | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Brian Croney | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Akordas | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Retina 78 | Design studio located in Brazil founded by [a3625197] and [a6701745]. | |
Search | Add | 5 | Gunnar Warner | Gunnar Warner | German Schlager singer, born 20.7.1945 in Brannenburg and died in 2011. |
Search | Add | 5 | Mikko Hilgert | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Bob Wurster | Audio engineer based in Los Angeles. Owned and operated [l=Present Time Studios]. | |
Search | Add | 5 | Koert van der Laan | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Anna Josephine Boer | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Orchestre Sukisa De Likasi | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Webb Hunt | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Leitzachtaler Musikanten | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Wayne Pride | Australian country music artist Born 29 June 1943 | |
Search | Add | 5 | Shawn "Thunder" Wallace | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Sven Paßmann | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Jan Lankwitz | ||
Search | Add | 5 | علي وعلي والحطاب | Ali w-Ali w-l-Hattab was a Moroccan trio of the Oulad Hriz tribe of the Casablanca region. | |
Search | Add | 5 | DJ TerazPolska | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Krzysztof Pietkiewicz | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Karin Söderqvist | Art director and graphic designer based in Gothenburg Sweden. www.artdk.se | |
Search | Add | 5 | Arturo Quintana Ochoa | Mexican engineer | |
Search | Add | 5 | Genetikal Twins | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Karmen Vanderhallen | Actress,Model | |
Search | Add | 5 | Jimmy Tony Awoma | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Jud Kite | Musician and graphic designer at [l907944] from Kansas City, Missouri. | |
Search | Add | 5 | Shaka Delly | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Arbogaste Mbella | Arbogaste Mbella Ntoné | SInger & choir master of Cameroon origin, based in the North of France. Mostly active in Christian music and Negro Spirituals. |
Search | Add | 5 | Zantos | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Jos Pommer | From 1994 to 2015 conductor of the [a2199833]. | |
Search | Add | 5 | Curtis Lawson | Rhythm & Blues artist from bay area Richmond, Ca. | |
Search | Add | 5 | Carlos Guevara | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Tina Lawton | Tina Lawton | Born March 23, 1944, Adelaide, SA, Australia Died December 1968, Kenya Also Known As Christine Elizabeth Lawton Very popular South Australian folk singer from the 1960s. In her life, she released 3 LPs and made two trips to Vietnam but died tragically in a plane crash in Kenya December 1968 after appearing in an Australian ABC-TV production "The Restless Years" in 1967. Her second LP, titled Singing Bird, appeared approximately 6 months after the first and, once again, the choice of material reflected her deep and passionate interest in British folk song. Though Tina preferred her first album, public and critic alike received Singing Bird just as enthusiastically. Adelaide reviewer, Graham Reade, was in no doubt that she “is this country's best female singer of folk songs”. Again, she was supported on the album by harpist Hew Jones and also by the flautist Russell King. Her third and final LP, Fair & Tender, was considered by many to be her best, revealing a mature development in her voice and in her interpretation of the songs. While the rich tradition of British folk song again supplied the material, the musical arrangements, this time provided by jazz musician Don Burrows, all reflected a greater sophistication in her approach. Burrows himself played flute, while George Golla (guitar), Lal Kuring (cello) and Herbie Marks (virginal, piano accordion) made up the highly accomplished musical support. Her mother remembered Tina's enormous appreciation for her accompanists, to whom she would send 'thank-you' notes adorned with her sketches. Don Burrows recalled after her death how “she would often drop me a little 'thank you' note, always with some funny little drawing. How I wish I had kept them! Tina was such a good person to work with; she always knew exactly what she wanted in the music. This type of professionalism is only found in real artists and 'near enough' was never 'good enough' for her.” Tina made at least two concert trips to Vietnam. The first was a brief tour under the auspices of the Australian Forces Overseas Fund as a member (with Tim McNamara and Lee Gallagher) of an entertainment group to perform for the Australian troops soon after their arrival in the war zone. In doing so she alienated some of her more radical folksinger friends with whom she had performed at 'protest' concerts but, though hurt by some of their comments, she believed what she was doing was right and went ahead. On her return from this first tour she was interviewed on Adelaide television by Joan Disher and performed the song 'The Cruel War' with a depth of passion and conviction that many have never forgotten. During this and her later visit her letters and sketchbooks were filled with acute observations on the suffering of the local population and the young boys, American and Australian, sent to kill, die and be maimed in the jungles of Vietnam. In mid-1967 she left Adelaide for the last time, booked for a concert tour of Singapore, Malaysia, Bangkok, Manila and Vietnam. At the end of July, when she reached Saigon, her contract broke down leaving Tina overseas and she was left stranded without money, accommodation or work. Instead of returning home, however, she accepted a contract with the US Army to undertake a military hospital tour of the Pacific region that would begin in Vietnam and take in Japan, the Philippines, Bangkok and Guam. It was an exhausting tour, both physically and emotionally, and by the time she returned to Saigon in October her voice was in dire need of a rest. From South-east Asia Tina flew, via India, to Europe where she travelled through Greece and Italy before heading to England. In London she made the decision to go north to Glasgow to continue her studies in art that had been interrupted when she left Australia. Arriving in Glasgow in December 1967, she enrolled as a fourth year student in the Printmaking Section of the Department of Graphic Design at the Glasgow School of Art. She settled into life in Glasgow and immersed herself in her studies. Music during this time definitely 'took a back seat'. Indeed, her mother remarked that “during those twelve months in Glasgow, only a few close friends even knew that Tina could sing.” Her experiences in Vietnam had resulted in a re-evaluation of her life and recognition of deeper realities than the superficial glamour of the entertainment world. Though she retained her love of singing, she found that the maturity she had gained over the past year had now given her something to “say” through her art and she meant to pursue this. She was determined, recalled her mother, to not again become “so involved in singing that she might not complete her Art course.” Nevertheless, she did make a number of public performances during her time in Britain. After being persuaded to sing at a charity concert at Kelvin Hall in Glasgow, she was approached by Scottish Television to participate in a new show to be produced in Edinburgh. In this she was able to sing and design the graphics that accompanied her performance. The BBC also approached her for occasional television and radio work and she fielded offers of some local 'live' club work. But, despite this interest and the occasional social contact with professional folksingers like Nina & Frederick and Peter, Paul & Mary, she resolutely resisted the temptation to return to “the rat-race of show-biz”. At the end of 1968, as winter approached, Tina accepted an invitation from an old Adelaide friend, Graham Wright, to spend Christmas in Kenya. Wright was working in Africa as a free-lance pilot and was able to arrange a free return flight for her on a charter aircraft. The only condition he put on her accepting his offer was: “bring your guitar and sing for your supper!” Tina Lawton She arrived in Nairobi on 22 December and, after spending the weekend in Mombasa, she, Graham Wright and his friend Chris Paul, flew out of Nairobi en route to Lake Baringo where they planned to spend Christmas. They never arrived, the small Comanche aircraft in which they travelled crashing into the crater of Mount Longonot soon after take-off. The wreckage was not discovered until several days later and, on December 28th, a rescue party climbed into the crater and located the bodies of the three victims. The nature of the terrain made recovery impossible and a decision was made to bury them in shallow graves on the crater floor. The Accident Investigation Report concluded that, flying inside the crater, the pilot had been blinded as he banked directly into the rays of the setting sun. A memorial service was held in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Nairobi, on Friday 17thJanuary 1969 and, later, a stone memorial cairn was erected on the rim of the crater. In Adelaide, her death was the lead story in the Advertiser (30th December 1968), a new organ was dedicated to her memory in the family's church and an exhibition of her drawings, graphics and oil paintings was mounted at the Bonython Gallery in North Adelaide the following year. |
Search | Add | 5 | Casual Affairs | [b]Casual Affairs[/b] were a New Wave band from Apeldoorn, The Netherlands. | |
Search | Add | 5 | Seartwo | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Mr Iffy | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Johnny Borruto | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Bobby Lanz Band | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Dubrovnik Kvintet | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Hernando Cortez | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Peter Maliga | Peter Maliga, author | |
Search | Add | 5 | 7Magnificöz | 7MAGZ is a mix of hardcore punk psychedelic experimental dub practically brand new by the time they started their performances chaotic audio dynamics by that period the revival of Hardcore punk of the 80's was marked by PowerViolenceBandanaThrash but 7MAGZ swallowed everything done in previous times digested and vomited it in a unique way being one of the most original bands without no doubt | |
Search | Add | 5 | Kike Henriquez | Kike Henriquez | DJ, Producer, audio engineer from Spain. |
Search | Add | 5 | Terry Waite | Author, humanitarian, church administrator and former Middle East hostage. | |
Search | Add | 5 | 芝田洋一 | 芝田洋一 (Shibata Yoichi) | Japanese singer-songwriter. Born August 19, 1955, Sakata City, Yamagata. |
Search | Add | 5 | Cathy Duncan | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Lu Soprano | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Dorothy Shaw Bell Choir | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Dimiourgos | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Lauren Silver | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Hollywood Extreme | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Victor Malé | French sound engineer | |
Search | Add | 5 | Vindva Mei | Rúnar Magnússon / Pétur Eyvindsson | Vindva Mei was formed in 1994 by the 3 northern boys Pétur Eyvindsson, Ásmundur Ásmundsson and Rúnar Magnússon. After a couple of performances Ásmundur left to focus on his studies in visual arts. Vindva Mei kept going as a duo, throwing itself in different directions. With the 2 member´s different preferences, Péturs more rhythmical, melodic structures and Rúnar´s more abstract soundscapes people could never know what to expect. After Rúnar moved to Denmark in late ´96 Vindva mei slowed down. Working when the members met in Iceland or Denmark resulted in 3 albums but fewer and fewer live performances. In the last couple of years Vindva Mei has recorded new material and has decided to perform again after years of absence from the stage. First performance was in august 2010 where Vindva Mei played a short set of new material for an enthusiastic audience in Reykjavík. |
Search | Add | 5 | Andrew Mossop | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Franta Pačan | František Pačan | Czech electronic musician from Most town. |
Search | Add | 5 | Jieupauthan | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Andrej Urem | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Tracy Ramsey | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Shizuka Kitajima | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Vedran Pehar | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Mr Atom | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Sami Paju | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Michael Tandiama | ||
Search | Add | 5 | جابر جاسم | Jaber Jasem (1952 - 2001) was an Emirati singer from Delma Island, Abu Dhabi. | |
Search | Add | 5 | Annie Göbel | ||
Search | Add | 5 | George Finola | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Chispa Latina | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Arthur Kapper | Executive producer at [l=Vaya Records]. | |
Search | Add | 5 | Αριστείδης Ζαγόρας | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Greer Craig | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Southern Harmoneers | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Ilie Fieraru | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Hakan Singolou | Hakan Bingollu | |
Search | Add | 5 | Harm Van Den Berg | ||
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Search | Add | 5 | Keykov | Klaus Kummer | |
Search | Add | 5 | Slowbone The Wonderboys | ||
Search | Add | 5 | DJ Bwana | Ηρακλής Ρενιέρης (Heracles Renieris) | |
Search | Add | 5 | 張嘉明 | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Orchestre Franck Tortiller | ||
Search | Add | 5 | 萩本欽一 | 萩本欽一 | Kinichi Hagimoto. Japanese comedian born 1941 in Tokyo. |
Search | Add | 5 | Tibor Lenský | Tibor Lenský | Czech vocalist. |
Search | Add | 5 | Garfield Blake | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Iosif Cocoș | ||
Search | Add | 5 | O/W | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Mechanical Teddy | Metal band from Japan formed 2006 | |
Search | Add | 5 | Browntown Looters | Members: Oscar F. (D.J. Clear) Venegas Tony (Citric-T) Campos Richard S. (Skinny) Lopez Coming straight from the East Los Angeles hip-hop underground are the Brown Town Looters. The Brown Town Looters have been around for many years. The group was formed back in 1989, when the group was originally named Brown Town. The original members were Critic-T (Boyle Heights), D.J. Clear, and Shotgun (both of Montebello). In 1990, a street-smart homie known as Skinny (East Los) joined the group. In 1992, Brown Town released their first single entitled "Dope House in the Ghetto" on Explicit Records. That summer, Brown Town was performing at various clubs and car shows. That group was getting ready to release their album, since reviews of their shows were very positive. In 1993, their manager, who was also managing "Proper Dos," mismanaged Brown Town. The group decided not to retain him as their manager after backlash was felt from his management tactics. Also in 1993, Shotgun left the group, branching out on his own solo endeavors. In 1994, the group picked up a new rapper, Cash Phlow of South Central Los Angeles. 1994 also brought with it a new name, Brown Town Looters. With this new-year and new name, Brown Town Looters were coming into their own. Also in '94 they released a two-song promotional Compact Disc. The group also began to make appearance at lowrider car shows and concerts. At about the same time, the group started working on another album and were in the process of negotiating to sign with a record label. In 1995, the group met with Future Entertainment, after which, the Brown Town Looters' ads were seen in various magazines such as High Times, The Source, etc. With this new-found exposure, the group, along with Jose Lopez (Skinny's brother) of Looters Management, and Future Entertainment created Hemp Town Records. HempTown Records was created to manufacture cassette tapes and Compact Discs of Brown Town Looter's unreleased album, "Koncrete Phunk." All they needed was a distribution system for their album. Unfortunately, due to Future Entertainment's mismanagement, this never happened. After this fiasco, Citric-T and Cash Phlow joined together with D.J. Ray of "Cruising with La Raza," a cable show on Buenavision Cable in East Los Angeles. D.J. Ray asked Citric-T and Cash Phlow to host the show in East L.A. while he hosted the show in Arizona. This arrangement allowed the Brown Town Looters to gain greater exposure. At about the same time, the group met other hip-hop groups and formed a hip-hop family which as known as "Brown Town Looters Click." The "Click" consisted of Brown Town Looters, featuring Mr. Juvenile, 2-Phattal, Explicit, and Lil' Indian. In 1996, Citric-T and Cash Phlow left the cable show and began their own cable show called "Undaground Flava." The show consisted of rap/hip-hop videos and interviews with guest from the hip-hop Industry such as Cypress Hill, W.C., Doveshack, Mellow Man Ace, and Delinquent Habits. Looter's Management was also booking shows left and right. Brown Town Looters were performing with music artists such as Cypress Hill, Ice-T, Coolio, Zapp, Rodney O and Joe Cooley, Kid Frost, and Mack 10. In August of 1996, the Brown Town Looters, featuring Mr. Juvenile, were featured in the "Definition of Brown" compilation, a product of Latino owned Green Side Records. In 1997, Looters' Management made a deal with John Lozoya (one of the original creators of Lowrider Magazine) of Super Event Entertainment for a Mid-West tour, taking Brown Town Looters to Texas, Arizona and New Mexico, promoting their new album, "Live and Learn." This new tour brought new friendships for Brown Town Looters. One such friendship with Street Smart Clothing, a company associated with Top Nation Clothing. This alliance brought Brown Town Looters a new line of Brown Town Looters clothing (gear). This association also led to a Japan Super Car Show as the headliners. In January 1998, "Definitions of Brown, Part Two" was released and again Brown Town Looters were included. BTL released their "Live and Learn" album on September 18, 1998. | |
Search | Add | 5 | Mike Skyer | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Bomb Builder | American hardcore band from Cleveland, Ohio. | |
Search | Add | 5 | Josef Přib | Josef Přib | Czech keyboardist and producer. Born October 9, 1958 in Prague (former Czechoslovakia). Founder of the [l=Monitor (2)] label together with [a=Vladimír Kočandrle] |
Search | Add | 5 | Thomas Baragona | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Dizzy Errol | Erol Dizdar | German multi instrumentalist, singer and composer, Munich |
Search | Add | 5 | Raphaël Bartels | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Herr Rubin | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Frank Kinslow | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Carmelo Llorente | Spanish chorus master | |
Search | Add | 5 | Sylvain Baron | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Sareptah | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Andrey Stetsenko | Андрей Стеценко (Andrey Stetsenko) | Trance / House / EDM DJ, producer & vocalist from Kirovograd, Ukraine. Born: April 16, 1985 |
Search | Add | 5 | Nocturnal Abyss | From Brunna, Sweden. | |
Search | Add | 5 | Da Freekman | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Essential Viral Bliss | Harsh static noise project. | |
Search | Add | 5 | Kazuya Kawasaki | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Harold Cabenda | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Cansel | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Михаил Пыляев | Михаи́л Ива́нович Пыля́ев | Mikhail Pylyaev (November 1 [13], 1842, Gdov, St. Petersburg province - January 21 [February 2] 1899, St. Petersburg) was a Russian writer and journalist who collected entertaining stories and anecdotes of the 18th - first half of the 19th centuries. |
Search | Add | 5 | Nejc Franca | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Leonide Massine | Leonid Fyodorovich Myasin - Леони́д Фёдорович Мя́син | Russian choreographer and ballet dancer, born 9 August 1896 in Moscow, Russian Empire, died 15 March 1979 in Borken, Germany. |
Search | Add | 5 | Dj Connor B | Makina / Bounce DJ & Producer from Glasgow, Scotland. | |
Search | Add | 5 | Yiannis Tzanakis | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Kyan Marie | ||
Search | Add | 5 | She Speaks In Tongues | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Caroline Arber | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Orquesta Experimental | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Mariachi Nuevo Tecalitlán De Pepe Martinez | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Gayle Samuels | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Arne Heisch | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Mad Madison | ||
Search | Add | 5 | vonklang.tumblr.com | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Obion | ||
Search | Add | 5 | David Adametz | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Akinobu Aoki | 青木昭信 | |
Search | Add | 5 | Tekline | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Claudia Rabet | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Phillip Crawshaw | ||
Search | Add | 5 | SLÜSK | Slüsk is an American hardcore punk band based in Columbia, MO. | |
Search | Add | 5 | Atacbeat | Vitaliy Atacov | producer / beatmaker from Saint Petersburg, Russia |
Search | Add | 5 | Prismers | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Katalin Madarász | Madarász Katalin | Hungarian folk singer and song vocalist. Born 23 January, 1934 in Túrkeve, Hungary. First singing to the public in 1953, is recorded in the Hungarian Radio. Received several awards during her career. |
Search | Add | 5 | Anthony Anurca | Classical bassoonist | |
Search | Add | 5 | Aria Junior | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Cecile Boermans | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Matt Soda | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Morin Kawagata | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Jeff Smothers | Hip Hop Producer from Oakland, CA. | |
Search | Add | 5 | Charles Wharf | British saxophonist and clarinetist in the Free Improvisation scene | |
Search | Add | 5 | Joaquim Vidal | Saxophonist. | |
Search | Add | 5 | Dan McCloskey | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Allison Levi | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Lucio Bianchetti | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Rob Equiza | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Sharon Fadida | Artwork designer. | |
Search | Add | 5 | Драгиша Аврамовски | ||
Search | Add | 5 | St. Peter The Pussyeater | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Gross Load | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Hrvatski Barokni Ansambl | a.k.a. Croatian Baroque Ensemble Croatian Baroque Ensemble is the most prominent Croatian ensemble that specializes in historically authentic interpretations of instrumental and vocal music from the baroque and similar periods, performed on original instruments and their quality replicas. | |
Search | Add | 5 | Solvent Drag | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Kyösti Roth | Kyösti Mikko Petter Roth | |
Search | Add | 5 | Shaina Tabak | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Daisy Mac Neels | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Isobel Lennart | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Larry Smeyak | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Kinder Der Grundschule Dahn | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Denver Billing | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Eduardo Basterra | Spanish bass player with Cancer Moon, later he plays guitar. Aka "Baster". | |
Search | Add | 5 | Sonic Rush | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Ecce Hommo | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Antimere Plex | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Ivan Kraljević | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Ανδρέας Κομπόσης | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Jah Ford | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Φαρμακοτρίφτες | Flower-Punk band from Athens, Greece. Active from June 2010 until October 2017. Members: Γρηγόρης Κ., Βασίλης Ν., The Pump | |
Search | Add | 5 | DeWieners | Hip Hop crew from Vienna, Austria | |
Search | Add | 5 | Κώστας Αριστόπουλος | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Dee, I Am | ||
Search | Add | 5 | DePace Brothers | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Jett Jagpal | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Dave Melkonian | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Norbert Schulz | German bassist (also plays percussion) and composer. | |
Search | Add | 5 | Decca Little Symphony Orchestra | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Frank Birtwistle | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Comando D.M.C. | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Sander Stappers | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Victoriana Gaye | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Sun In Her Eyes | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Morghetter | Morghetter is a project born by Carlo Castellano (Charles Angelkiller) in 1995 when he was still in high school. The name Morghetter was suggested by a spiritual entity during a mediumistic writing session, in which the spirit suggested the name Morghetter to Charles Angelkiller. In 1995 the first album "Saturday Die" was recorded. The project for years remained unchanged until 2009 when Fabio Varrone (Anarchybrain) on drums and Luigi Antonini (Bloodyhusky) on second guitars joined the band. The band recorded several works including: "Second Album"; "Third Album"; "Kitchen Slaughter Ep"; "Trip - A" and "Bootleg". In 2017 the project stopped completely. | |
Search | Add | 5 | Mike Mcarter | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Sahr Issa | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Loyset Liedet | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Andrey Kireyev | Андрей Киреев | |
Search | Add | 5 | Hilmi Coşkun | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Romano Dudas | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Гусларска Песен | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Ilusion Tropical | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Sebastian Cohen | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Coup 2 Pression | Hip Hop crew from Lille, France. | |
Search | Add | 5 | Shaun Rayment | Mixing Engineer, Mastering Engineer - SDR Audio Production I specialise in providing professional audio Mixing and Mastering services to extremely high standards for clients worldwide. Every project I work on gets treated with the precision and respect needed to deliver the best sounding results possible. I like to work closely with all my clients, understanding their goals, sound and vision for each project, spending the correct amount of time needed to ensure complete satisfaction. I enjoy working with quality artists from all genres of music, and I am always striving for amazing sounding records that excites the listener, and that everybody involved can be proud of. | |
Search | Add | 5 | John Furmaniak | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Baby Creative | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Guy Bonneville | ||
Search | Add | 5 | David Tompkins | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Yeika | Yeika Álvarez | Singer, dancer and personal trainer of Puerto Rico. |
Search | Add | 5 | Cedarmont Niños | ||
Search | Add | 5 | llwya | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Mattea Luna | ||
Search | Add | 5 | GRIND DAY | Formed in 2016, GRIND DAY is a 2 piece grindcore band from Wisconsin. | |
Search | Add | 5 | Romey Young | ||
Search | Add | 5 | George Foskaris | ||
Search | Add | 5 | 5 Minuten Liebe | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Vardalv | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Sølvpilen | Norwegian design company. | |
Search | Add | 5 | Julia Sets | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Grand Ours | Hervé Soumagne | Musician in Bordeaux since 1995, Herve Soumagne writes and plays the bass and the guitar in his own bands, especially Sub-robot and Templier. In 2008, Herve takes his Grand Ours alias and starts a new solo project under this name. He gives a series of gigs between 2008 and 2010. The LP "Supernova" is released on 29th january 2009. In 2010, he is the producer of "Elektrik shoubiland" for Shoubi or not ? and "L'alpha-bestiaire illustre" for Orel Arnold. He works with Le Pan Pan Master on the one-shot project Groupe Local. He also writes several soundtracks for theatre companies. From 2013 to 2019, he is a member of the band Binturongs, which releases several records and plays in differents european countries. In 2020-2021, he works on Larrieu-Plantey's first album as a musician, music consultant and mixing engineer. |
Search | Add | 5 | Real Bassist | Dmitry Maximov | Versatile musician based in Moscow, Russia He plays bass guitar professionally as well as works as a composer and electronic music producer. |
Search | Add | 5 | Scorn Age | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Andy Rom | Mark J. den Hartog | |
Search | Add | 5 | Mibielli | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Patrick Cleasby | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Carol Becher Yarian | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Dear Joe | Dear Joe | Swedish indiepop/folk band around front-man Joel Kriget. Founded in 2010 together with Emil Nylander. Dear Joe played several tours in Sweden, Germany and the Netherlands from 2013 to 2015. |
Search | Add | 5 | เกษธนนาฏ | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Matt From | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Yanu Lux | Yanik Hentschel | Darkpsy / Psy-trance DJ producer from Kirchlengern, based in Preußisch Oldendorf, Germany "Yanik Hentschel" as „Yanu Lux“ from Germany is best known for the dark, pushing sound in the psychedelic trance music. He starts as a Dj in 2017 and was responsible for the sound at private forest raves in his area. After getting better and better at mixing, he wants to create his own incomparable sound. While learning the Guitar, he improves his musical understanding. 'Yanu Lux' produces his own music and sounds since 2019 and releases them on Soundcloud. In his tracks, he tries many different shapes of sound and tempo but it mostly leads to the dark direction. In collaboration with „MojoHeadz Records“ there is the first official release of „Forest Trunk“ on May 1, 2020 (Beatport, Spotify, iTunes, etc.). For now, he is producing new tracks for psychedelic journeys and explores the great diversity of psychedelic synthesizer sounds. „Peace, Love and Anarchy!“ Contact: yanik-hentschel@web.de |
Search | Add | 5 | Natty James | Clay James | Engineer from Houston, Texas at [l=J2 Recording Studio]. |
Search | Add | 5 | Emilio Manso | ||
Search | Add | 5 | อ้อย (เดี่ยว) กะท้อนทรงเครื่อง | วันทนีย์ เอียดเอื้อ | Oy Katon Song Kreung (Solo) is a Thai artist |
Search | Add | 5 | Abelardo Pereira | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Patricia Paulin | French singer born in 1951 in Juvisy-sur-Orge, famous during 1960's as Patricia. During 1970's she sings under her real name Patricia Paulin and during 1980's under Jenny Naska alias. 1967 - her debut with song “Quand On Est Malheureux” by [a332485], a young artistic consultant and talent scout from Pathé-Marconi. Between 1970 -1974 released few EP's under her full name Patricia Paulin, before metamorphosing in the early 1980's in [a3523888]. During the 1960's she married French singer and composer [a837039], who composed some of her songs under the pseudonym [a1386978] | |
Search | Add | 5 | KG Golden | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Cenair Maicá | Cenair Maicá | Cenair Maicá (May 3, 1947 - January 2, 1989) was a Brazilian singer and instrumentalist of nativist music. Known for singing about nature and the Indians, he was one of the four missionary trunks alongside Jaime Caetano Braun, Pedro Ortaça and Noel Guarany. He was born in Água Fria, in Tucunduva, district of Santa Rosa (current municipality of Novo Machado), son of Armando Maicá, "your Mandico", and Orcina Lamarque Maicá. At the age of three, he moved with his family to the province of Misiones, in Argentina, to live in careers, wooden camps on the banks of the Uruguay River. The Argentine peons and Paraguayans in tune with their father who were made with the first examples of his guitar were the first. He attended primary school at General Belgrano College, in Três Pedras, Oberá. |
Search | Add | 5 | Sonicwork | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Gregor Schnepper | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Michael Haener | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Amos Fridman | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Tommy Englert | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Хаослав | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Karl Heinz Hamann | German bassist (also plays percussion) and composer. | |
Search | Add | 5 | Karasso | Omri Karasso | |
Search | Add | 5 | Ron Sievers | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Jérôme Ebella | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Smiley Lewis Sextet | ||
Search | Add | 5 | 富永ユキ | Yuki Tominaga. Japanese actress and singer. Born January 5, 1943 in Kawasaki, Kanagawa prefecture. | |
Search | Add | 5 | Shunsaku Hayashi | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Sam Gunz | Hip Hop artist from Philadelphia, PA. | |
Search | Add | 5 | Jack Illsley | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Hom Yu | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Марианна Хупова | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Roman Beránek | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Frank Reinhardt | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Tücsök Népzenei Együttes | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Future Antiques | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Vicky Ceelen | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Vincent Noxx | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Валерий Тихов | Валерия Николаевича Тихова | Валерия Николаевича Тихова (Valery Nikolayevich Tikhov) Musician of gusli instrument. |
Search | Add | 5 | Luc Joblon | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Tim Feswick | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Marty Rivera | Martin Rivera | Jazz bassist |
Search | Add | 5 | Red Kangaroo | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Rejoice Gospel Singers | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Erik Tuxen Og Hans Orkester | Danish schlager orchestra | |
Search | Add | 5 | Les La Britanica | Richmond, VA Dark Hyphy Rap. | |
Search | Add | 5 | Alexis Collin | Accordionist. | |
Search | Add | 5 | Ronnie Markowitz | Bassist | |
Search | Add | 5 | Sanjuana | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Ojo De Buen Cubero | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Wolf Schreiber | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Anselme Dachy | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Tia Dia | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Ron Truski | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Jim Bergthold | American Gospel tenor vocalist. Married to [a13973140] and father of Jannie, Jimmy, Laurie, and Ruthie of The Singing Bergtholds. At one time, he was a member of The Haven Of Rest Quartet. | |
Search | Add | 5 | Burdan | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Prince Skip Farian | 1970s-1980s soul and gospel artist from Jacksonville, Florida. | |
Search | Add | 5 | Vasantrao Kanetkar | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Aleksi Manninen | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Michel Droit | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Заур Атласкиров | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Heather Ivy | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Tight Nuns | Punk band from Toronto, Ontario, Canada | |
Search | Add | 5 | Buried In Roses | Buries In Roses is a band from Charlotte, North Carolina (USA). The music is influenced by dream pop, shoegaze and post-punk. | |
Search | Add | 5 | Zebarges | Metal Punk band from Troyes (10), France. | |
Search | Add | 5 | Peyton Bowman | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Emmaboshi Studio | Emmaboshi | Creative director based in Bologna, Italy. |
Search | Add | 5 | Sjouke Bakker | Graphic artist. | |
Search | Add | 5 | Alex Westgate | Alexander Westgate | Bassist for [a3309916], as well as an illustrator and designer located in Toronto, Ontario. |
Search | Add | 5 | Banaani | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Roy Letts | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Pierre Séchet | French classical flautist | |
Search | Add | 5 | Tunde Sole | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Regnum Umbra Ignis | Black metal band from Brazil, formed in 1998 | |
Search | Add | 5 | Eight Days Gone | Alternative/indie rock band from Lehigh Valley, PA | |
Search | Add | 5 | Michel Sardaby Quintet | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Arild Andresen | Norwegian composer, arranger, and pianist born 06.05.1914. Wrote music to the children's comedy Edderkoppen (1946), and music for ballets, piano and several vaudeville numbers. Kapellmeister at Edderkoppen theatre from 1948 till his death. Died on 27.05.1960. | |
Search | Add | 5 | Conjunto De Eduardo Magallanes | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Mel Zee | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Jelle Koolstra | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Δημήτρης Πικριδάς | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Morten Skogen | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Sonny Rollins / Don Cherry Quartet | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Nate Holmes Trapnell | Visual artist from Kuranda, Australia. Older brother of [a2880191]. | |
Search | Add | 5 | Trio Los Halcones | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Blue Grass Boys Trio Of The Lexington Baptist College | Consisting of Demus Brubacher, Bob Jones, Robert Carpenter & Ronnie Wolfe. | |
Search | Add | 5 | Riina Tominaga | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Klapa Lero | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Erik Ruin | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Jti Janne | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Iancarlos Reyes | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Anita Ozola | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Jürgen Rennecke | Bass guitar | |
Search | Add | 5 | Francisco Cristancho Hernández | Francisco Cristancho Hernández | Colombian musician (piano, trumpet), conductor, arranger, (born in Bogotá, 18 Feb. 1941), also known as Francisco Cristancho Jr., son of composer [a2066454] Camargo, brother of [a6487795] |
Search | Add | 5 | Grave Raper | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Jake Hunter | Jake Arthur Hunter. | Engineer, musician. Born in 1962. |
Search | Add | 5 | Jeff Baynes | British cameraman and film director. | |
Search | Add | 5 | The Arcatypes | Freddie Collier | |
Search | Add | 5 | Combo Sabroso | ||
Search | Add | 5 | André Veronneau | Canadian producer. | |
Search | Add | 5 | Iain Flitcroft | Iain was born in Preston, Lancashire. The family loved music and Iain quickly expressed a desire to play the piano. Lessons began at the age of 6 and by the age of 15, Iain had passed all 8 Grades with the Royal School of Music. At the age of 10, Iain joined the church choir and was enthralled by the sound of the pipe organ. So at the age of 12, having reached Grade 6 on the Piano, Iain was regularly deputising for church services and by 16 was organist and choirmaster of his own church, St Paul’s Faringdon, Preston. As a Christmas present Iain was given an LP of William Davies playing the Granada Kingston Wurlitzer. This was followed by a trip with his parents to Blackpool Tower and an Organist Association visit to the Paramount Organ Studios in Bolton. By the end of this, Iain was hooked on the sound of the Theatre Organ. Iain’s Father was determined to find the best possible teacher and contacted Ernest Broadbent in Blackpool. Ernest had retired a couple of years earlier as Resident Organist at the Tower Ballroom where he had taken over from Reginald Dixon. Ernest agreed to take Iain on as a pupil. Iain eventually spent three years playing for First Leisure in Blackpool on the piers, In the Winter Gardens and, of course, in the world famous Tower Ballroom. Since then, Iain has played virtually all of the theatre organ venues in the UK as well as regular concert trips to Holland | |
Search | Add | 5 | Accordéon Club de Bretagne | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Alfons Conde | ||
Search | Add | 5 | خالد بن حسين | Khaled Bin Hussein (born 1970) is a Kuwaiti singer and actor. | |
Search | Add | 5 | Eero Paalanen | ||
Search | Add | 5 | Maren Selvaag | Maren Mørreaunet Selvaag | Born 1988 Norwegian jazz pianist |
Search | Add | 5 | Mike Klement |