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 | 30 | Said Louahche | Producer & label manager focused on Maghreb music. Manager of [l250169] | |
Search | Add | 30 | 麻観りみゆ | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Elric "E-Class" Prince | Founder & CEO of Poe Boy Music Group | |
Search | Add | 30 | Vittorio Sessa Vitali | Born and lived in Milan, Vittorio Sessa Vitali was the author of short stories, comedies, books and songs for children. In addition to his work as a writer, his television production of skits for boys was rich. | |
Search | Add | 30 | Yvonne Cilia | Yvonne Cilia has exhibited in Berlin, New York, Paris, UK, The Venice Biennale, Italy, The Boston Biennale, USA, Perth and throughout Western Australia, where she lives. “Art, for me is a form of dialogue that has no borders, a way to interact across cultures. It has been said that art making brings back memories that are hidden in our subconscious. It is in this sense, upon reflection that I am taken back to a time, a thought, or a feeling. For the viewer, my art may evoke a different feeling, or memory and take them to another moment in time. | |
Search | Add | 30 | Kyng Flötenmongo | Horrorcore Artist from germany collabo partner from [a=Splatterschurke] released music & is the owner of [l=FLM RecordzZ] | |
Search | Add | 30 | Mandy Vizoso | Amado Manuel Vizoso Ruiz | Amado "Mandy" Vizoso was a musician (piano, double bass), composer, arranger, producer. Has played with Tito Puente, Tito Rodríguez, Xavier Cugat, ... accompanied Vicentico Valdés, Gilberto Monroig, ... He also created a big band: Mandy Vizoso y su Orquesta. Cuban-born , he lived in New York (from 1941), and Miami, and moved to Puerto Rico in 1960. (13 Sept. 1925, Cuba - 3 Dec. 2005, Puerto Rico) |
Search | Add | 30 | Česká Selská Kapela | Česká Selská Kapela (Czech Peasant Band) was the name of a New York-based band, possibly a Columbia studio band, that recorded Czech folk music (polkas, sousedskas, pochods) for [l=Columbia] between 1913 and 1922. This ensemble is unlikely to be identical with another outfit of the same name that recorded a number of titles in 1910 in Berlin for [l=The Gramophone Co. Ltd.]. | |
Search | Add | 30 | Александър Бахаров | Bulgarian musician, composer, arranger, instrumentalist and vocalist. | |
Search | Add | 30 | DJ Kazzmatazz | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Aston GmbH | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Михаил Кузенкин | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Хор Московского Театра Оперетты | Moscow Operetta Theatre Choir For [i]Moscow Operetta Theater Orchestra[/i] use - [a2218786] | |
Search | Add | 30 | Mushir Kazmi | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Enrico Zavalloni | Enrico Zavalloni | Producer, sound & mastering engineer. |
Search | Add | 30 | Woody Woodrich | ||
Search | Add | 30 | William Rage | American experimental/noise musician. Boss of [l=Enterruption], [l=Readymades Tapes - Quality Since 1893], [l=Meaning Corrupted] and [l=!MONDO ANTHEM!] | |
Search | Add | 30 | Harry O. Diamond | American illustrator (1913-2003) | |
Search | Add | 30 | Tomislav Čolović | (21 January 1949 - 9 February 2008) Serbian folk singer from Kraljevo, Serbia. | |
Search | Add | 30 | LaMont Bench | Producer and arranger, primarily known for producing "Oh Happy Day" for The [a254601] in 1968/69. | |
Search | Add | 30 | Yasuyuki Satoh | 佐藤 康之 | |
Search | Add | 30 | Liis Roden | Estonian artist, graphic designer and photographer | |
Search | Add | 30 | رودريغ نجاريان | Rodrigue Najarian is a Lebanese photographer. | |
Search | Add | 30 | Tante Lucille | Lucille Desparois-Danis | (Née le 16 mars 1909 à Châteauguay (Québec) - décédée le 21 octobre 1996 à Laval au Québec) est une auteur et animatrice de radio québécoise. En 1944, elle débuta comme conteuse en utilisant le pseudonyme de Tante Lucille. |
Search | Add | 30 | Ilya Tsarev | Ilya Tsarev | artist, writer, musician from St. Petersburg. multi-instrumentalist member The Psychedelic Band |
Search | Add | 30 | Jürgen Sauermann | German freelance producer and poet (*June 24, 1939) | |
Search | Add | 30 | Раисат Залкепова | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Marcos Barrios | Marcos Barrios | Spanish DJ and producer based in Valladolid. |
Search | Add | 30 | Kapelle Fuchs Einsiedeln | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Graham Bond With Magick | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Zespół Harmonistów Tadeusza Wesołowskiego | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Pasternaq | ||
Search | Add | 30 | IRultimate | Dom Rayner | IRultimate is a UK Early Hardcore and Gabber producer. On every release is a link to the Bandcamp page where you can listen to the songs. IRultimate stands for Interesting Rave Ultimate. 3 words associated with his style and production. His music is mostly unique never before heard relating to the Hardcore/Rave scene like gabber, happy hardcore and techno. He started producing in 2010 as a jumpstyle producer but rarely made anything. He then started from scratch in 2012 until 2014 releasing random junk until he went on hiatus as he revamped his profile. He reformed in 2015 starting from scratch (Again) as a full time producer releasing hardcore and experimental stuff on Bandcamp and YouTube. Nowadays he mostly releases it on Bandcamp. In August he stopped his artist so he could start his own label called Brain Surge Entertainment. |
Search | Add | 30 | (2) سعاد أحمد | Souad Ahmed is a Moroccan aita singer. | |
Search | Add | 30 | George Tourlas | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Adi Calbro | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Igor Silovoy | Igor Silovoy is the first music project of Igor Lisovoy ("Лисовой Игорь" in Russian). Also, this is one-man project too. All songs are instrumental (excluding some thacks) and free for downloading. There is not the one music style for the music so this is "Experimental", but in different releases this is a composition of dark ambient, black metal, electro and etc. All releases of Igor Silovoy written in 2009 till 2013. In 2013 the project was frozen for 4 years. The last release of Igor Silovoy is "Mein kampf" album, which released in 2017. Also in 2018 released two parts of "Echos der Vergangenheit" thrilogy (the third is planned for 2019/2020), which are a compilations of the most released and some unreleased sogs from 2009-2010. | |
Search | Add | 30 | Handorgelduett Wild-Hagen | Swiss accordion ([i]Handorgel[/i]) duo. | |
Search | Add | 30 | Ediméia Aparecida Da Silva | Ediméia Aparecida Da Silva | Product manager for "Sertaneja" music at [l227480]. |
Search | Add | 30 | Orquestra De Rocha Oliveira | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Honza Kapák | Jan Kapák | Czech metal musician, Also sound engineer at [l=Hellsound Studio, Čestice]. Stepbrother of [a=Petr Mecák] alias [a=Rámus]. |
Search | Add | 30 | Huig Hofman | Eugenius Maria Herman Hofman | Belgian bandleader and folk dance specialist (Antwerp, 2 March 1901 – Antwerp, 8 May 1980). In 1938 he founded the [l=Volksdanscentrale voor Vlaanderen] of which he remained president until 1975. |
Search | Add | 30 | Bob Herne | aka Bobby Herne (1938-1998). American producer / engineer / musician / arranger / guitar player from southeast Maine (USA). | |
Search | Add | 30 | Michael Wm. Kaluta | Michael William Kaluta | American comic book artist, illustrator and writer, born 25 August 1947 in Guatemala. |
Search | Add | 30 | Mars F. Wellink | Mars F. Wellink | |
Search | Add | 30 | John Krilcic | Ivan John Krilcic | Bass Player Ivan John Krilcich was born on October 14, 1907, in Monaco, Pennsylvania. At the age of six, he was taken to Yugoslavia by his parents (this was during World War I). Since the war was going on, they were forced to stay in Yugoslavia. John went to a public school in Yugoslavia and after graduating in 1923, came back to the United States and settled in New Brighton, Pennsylvania. Here, he met some tamburasi, and to join them, he ordered a prim from Novi Sad. Then he started learning, through books and his teacher, the late George Vugrinich. At the same time, he played with the late Jim Brozvich and the late Mike Crnjak at a New Brighton boarding house. In 1930, he joined with Tom Celic (Curly), Lovra Loncar, Matt Prigorac, John Sudar, and Paul Verban. Then, in 1931, he moved to Detroit, Michigan, with no luck in finding a job. He then moved to Chicago. He only had a little experience in playing the bugarija and bass, so he filled in here and there with different orchestras. Soon afterwards, the late Mr. John Plasay organized the "Javor Tamburitzans", with Pete Savic, Elizabeth Plasay, Slavko Hlad, Joe Pavelka, and John. They stayed together for many years and played in Illinois and Indiana. They also made three phonograph records for the Columbia Recording Company. In 1939, John left the "Javor Tamburitzans" and went back to New Brighton, Pennsylvania, and joined the "Jorgovan Orchestra", with members Nick Chvlovic, Nick Kostalic, John Carol, and Vinko Siktar. This did not last long, so he went to Pittsburgh and joined the Djoko Dokich "Balkan Tamburitzans", with Melvin Dokich, Steve and Joe Latkovic, and John Pavkovich. They would play four to seven days a week and were always on the go. In July 1941, the Balkans went to play in Detroit. While they were there, they cut three phonograph records for the Zora Recording Company. After leaving Detroit, they went back to Chicago and broke up, all the guys going their different ways and leaving John alone. In 1941, he went back to Detroit and joined the "Yugoslav Serenaders". Along with Mirko Kolesar, Louis Golic, and Dave Zupkovich, John would play four nights a week. They also played on the Yugoslav and Croatian Radio Hour. On June 16, 1942, John was drafted in the US Army and in 1943 he was discharged. He then went back to Detroit to join Mirko Kolesar, Joe Skornjak, Andy Culik, Bob Tkalac, and Pete Perec. In 1945, they went to Gary, Indiana, for engagements at the Nite Rose Club. It was here that they broke up. John stayed in Chicago and organized the "Balkan Record Tamburitza Orchestra", with Roko Abramovich, Steve Vucinic, Tom Stepancic, and Vaso Bukvic. They also incorporated the Balkan Recording Company with Mr. Slavko (Louie) Hlad as president. They stayed together for about three years and cut many records for the Balkan Recording Company. In 1948, John went to Youngstown, Ohio, and joined up with the late Dave Zupkovich, Joe Matacic, and Pete Radakovich. They were called the "Dave Zupkovich Balkan Records Orchestra". As the years went by, there were many changes in the group. Some of the men that came and went were Marty Kapugi, Lex Ellison, Tony Markulin, Louie Markulin, and Joe Marmilic. They recorded for the Balkan Recording Company, Continental Recording Company, and RCA Victor. They also broadcasted from Youngstown, Sharon, Braddock, and Pittsburgh. In 1956, John quit the Dave Zupkovich Orchestra and got married. As of today, he still is in the record business. He sells tamburas, music, songbooks, and records under the name of Balkan Record Distribution Company. Also, John's son and daughters play the tambura. |
Search | Add | 30 | TR21 | Project called name TR21 was born in year 1998, but that story has began much earlier. All started in the middle of 80's when TR21 performed many experiments with generating sounds on 8 bit personal computers like Timex 2048 or Atari 800 XL. Next phase was an experience in domain of design engineering - simple analog synthesizers and drum machines. After that TR21 began experiments with fitting and mixing analog cassete tapes. The culmination took place in early 90's, when he started an age of sampling and processing sounds thanks to techniques like: Covox, own invented A/D converter, personal computers PC AT class or very popular in this time tracker programs. At beginning of the 90's TR21 also was a member of a death metal band as a drummer and vocalist. Project became more stabile in his workshop in 1998 and kept on up until now in a little bit more innovated way. All is based on sequencer launched at PC class computer which control virtual VST devices and also external gear (MIDI & synthesizers). Everything is mixed in analog domain. Very often sources of sounds are electric guitar or human voice, which are transformed in totally different forms and functions into traditional musical order. | |
Search | Add | 30 | Will Crittendon | Born 1944, Haynesville, Louisiana, played percussion. Moved to NYC where he taught business at Monroe College & later returned to the music business with his own hip-hop label. | |
Search | Add | 30 | Γρηγόρης Φαληρέας | Producer and mastering engineer. Brother of [a=Τάσος Φαληρέας] and co-owner of [l=Αδελφοί Φαληρέα] label & [l=Pop Eleven] record store/distributor. Grigoris Falireas is also the father of [a=Ορέστης Φαληρέας] and [a=Λύσανδρος Φαληρέας] from [a=Imam Baildi]. Died on May 13th, 2019. | |
Search | Add | 30 | Michele Corino | ||
Search | Add | 30 | John Priseman | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Masakazu Takeuchi | Masakazu Takeuchi | Label manager of [l=Libyus Music]. |
Search | Add | 30 | Boldatwork | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Sania Poustylnicoff | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Christian Rütz | Electronic artist. | |
Search | Add | 30 | Rina Cheung | Rina Cheung | British London based graphic designer and producer. Worked as a graphic designer at [l=Public Art Creative Consultants Ltd.], which later became [l=Pixelsurgeon Creative Consultants Ltd.] She is now a co-founder (along with Jason Arber) of Phantom Limb Limited, creative moving image company. |
Search | Add | 30 | Barbara Bałukowa | Photographer | |
Search | Add | 30 | Enrique Andres Ferrer Alcala | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Debut Of California | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Snežana Savić | Snežana Savić | Serbian actress and folk singer. Born 6th March 1953. in Velika Plana, Serbia. |
Search | Add | 30 | Billy Liebermann | William Liebermann | Experimental black metal/dungeon synth/etc musician from the USA. Founder of [l=Moonworshipper Records]. |
Search | Add | 30 | Beth Harper | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Jean Paul De La Tour | Fictious conductor, probably an alias of [a346688] | |
Search | Add | 30 | Инструментальный Ансамбль Под Руководством Виктора Игнатьева | ||
Search | Add | 30 | طالب رابح | Taleb Rabah ⵟⴰⵍⴻⴱ ⵔⴰⴱⴰⵀ طالب رابح | Taleb Rabah (1930 - 2015) was an Algerian Kabyle singer. |
Search | Add | 30 | Jens Peterson Hällefors | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Wilh. Burmesters Bogtrykkeri A/S | Danish printer company. This page is for visual credits as artist For company roles please use [l1072894] or [l1106631] Variation: W.B.B. Aps | |
Search | Add | 30 | Eidetics | Eidetics creates music from across the electronic spectrum, with loops, beats and textures, delicate melodies and psychedelic swirls. | |
Search | Add | 30 | Housephonics | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Onetricpony | Simon Tripcony | |
Search | Add | 30 | Jörgen Thullberg | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Oscars Motettkör | Swedish choir, founded in 1962, by its leader, [a193667]. Until June, 1982 the choir had administrative ties with Oscarskyrkan in Stockholm. Since that time the choir has worked together with Statens historiska museum in Stockholm. | |
Search | Add | 30 | Unholy Darkness | Julia Rafalskaya | Graphic design artist that creates and design unique logos, CD artworks, etc. |
Search | Add | 30 | Ted Cannarozzi | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Scott Boutin | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Liliane Riboni | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Frank Grassi | Engineer & producer who's name appears in most credits associated with [l953376] | |
Search | Add | 30 | thec4 | Fran | |
Search | Add | 30 | Γιώργος Αιγύπτιος | Γιώργος Μαρουλακάκης (Yiorgos Maroulakakis) | |
Search | Add | 30 | Jirka Otte | Jirka Otte-Jacobs | Jirka Otte was born in 1977 in Bochum, Germany He has been producing Rap, Hip Hop and Electronic Music since the 90s under various pseudonyms. He is also a moderator. |
Search | Add | 30 | Aggressive Tormentor | Jose Rojas | |
Search | Add | 30 | www.kamaleonts.com | Italian graphic design studio run by Valentina Iori. Valentina Iori Via Tertulliano 59 20137 Milano Italy Tel.: +39 329 43 24 503 Email: info@kamaleonts.com | |
Search | Add | 30 | Lauro Molinari | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Bob Scherl | ||
Search | Add | 30 | สมัคร วงศาโรจน์ | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Milton Mallawarachchi | මිල්ටන් මල්ලවආරච්චි | Singer from Sri Lanka. Born April 7th 1944, died March 10th 1998. |
Search | Add | 30 | Pražská Kapela Petra Finka | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Christophe Cathala | Christophe Cathala, born May 27, 1971 in France, is a producer and composer of electronic music. | |
Search | Add | 30 | Drewtech | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Dayan Weller | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Jun Kozuki | 上月潤 | Japanese rock bassist. He first played with the Group Sounds unit [a1179641]. before becoming a founder member of [a=Flower Travellin' Band] in 1970. He later changed his name to Jun Kobayashi. |
Search | Add | 30 | Ken Sandin | Ulf Erik Ken Sandin | Swedish bass guitarist, born October 27, 1964. He joined [a596471] in 1985, part of the original line-up of [a380622] in 1986, joined [a1660824] in 1990, formed his own band 'Juvenile Lovebomb' in 1992. In 1996, joined [a252560]. Ken left Alien in July 2019 (due to and announcement on Alien's official Facebook page on July 23, 2019). |
Search | Add | 30 | Aníbal Angel | Aníbal José Ángel Echeverri | Colombian pianist, keyboardist |
Search | Add | 30 | Gerhard Rappus | Gerhard Rappus | German colourist, illustrator and draughtsman |
Search | Add | 30 | Gregory McCoy | Gregory Jerome McCoy | Saxophone player and songwriter Born: November 29th, 1951 |
Search | Add | 30 | Das Wiener Funkorchester | Austrian orchestra of the broadcaster [l1706506] This orchestra has had several name changes. Please use only the appropriate profile. a rough timeline: From 1945 to 19??: [a=Das Wiener Funkorchester] From 19?? to 19??: [a=Das Große Wiener Rundfunkorchester] From 19?? to 1969: [a=Großes Orchester des Österreichischen Rundfunks] From 1969 to 1996: [a=ORF Symphonieorchester] From 1996 to 2009 : [a=RSO Wien] Since 2009: [a=ORF Radio-Symphonieorchester Wien] | |
Search | Add | 30 | Rebecca Völz | German actress, voice actor and dubbing speaker, born 9 September 1957 in Berlin, Germany. Daughter of [a=Wolfgang Völz] and sister of [a=Benjamin Völz]. | |
Search | Add | 30 | Jos Vanesse | Belgian producer, songwriter and artist manager (most notably of [a=Les Serpents Noirs]). | |
Search | Add | 30 | So.Va. | Вадим Соловьёв | |
Search | Add | 30 | Harlan Wilson | Heber Harlan Wilson Jr. | Barbershop baritone vocalist and choral director. Born on August 28, 1931 in Detroit, Michigan, Harlan’s barbershopping career got big when he moved to Florida. Baritone of the 1961 SPEBSQSA International Champions, the Suntones, and one of the founding members of the Nashville Singers. Actively performed with the Suntones from the spring of 1960 to July of 1993 and again from late 1999 to early 2012. Sang several solos such as “River Of No Return” and “Tennessee Waltz.” Directed several choruses and SPEBSQSA International during the 1960s and 70s. He and his son Todd Wilson were the first ever father/son SPEBSQSA quartet champions. He along with Tony DeRosa was named the greatest barbershop baritone of all time in 2016. Harlan has coached several different quartets and choruses over the years and has been a mentor to many people that he has worked with. Inducted to the Sunshine District Hall of Fame and was later inducted into the Barbershop Harmony Society’s Hall Of Fame along with the rest of the Suntones in 2005. One of only two surviving original gold medal members of the Suntones. |
Search | Add | 30 | Ciccio Pasticcio | Andrea Maugeri | Andrea Maugeri, born in Catania in the 50's, † 1989. |
Search | Add | 30 | Patrice Larue | French painter who illustrated LP covers in the mid 70s mainly | |
Search | Add | 30 | The Sugarland Brass | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Paperwork Graphix | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Lolypop Group | Indonesian Band | |
Search | Add | 30 | Mx. Zoe! Eyerolls | experimental sound artist | |
Search | Add | 30 | W. M. C. A. Broadcasters | Ernie Golden And His Hotel McAlpin Orchestra | "[a4146457]" is a pseudonym for [a1700278]. This according to Allen Sutton's "Pseudonyms On American Records, 1892-1942," 3rd Rev. & Exp. Ed. |
Search | Add | 30 | Elena Matulayová | Elena Matulayová | Slovak adapter. |
Search | Add | 30 | Efraín Osuna | Venezuelan mixing, mastering and lacquer cutting engineer. | |
Search | Add | 30 | Mladen Stipanović | ||
Search | Add | 30 | عفيف رضوان | Afif Radwan is a Lebanese composer. | |
Search | Add | 30 | Alessandro Protti | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Rhonda Bryers | Rhonda Syrena Bryers | Rhonda is a New Zealand singer of Maori descent, born 31 October 1951 in Taumarunui. She sang all styles including pop, country, classical and Maori. She was one of New Zealand's best known singers in the 1980's. She later moved to Hawaii, where she performed at the Royal Hawaiian Hotel and where she died 28 September 2007 in Honolulu, USA |
Search | Add | 30 | Grandpeople | Norwegian design studio based in Bergen. Founded in 2005. For company roles, please see [l=Grandpeople.org] | |
Search | Add | 30 | Gerald 'G' Belnavis | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Cizák | Tomáš Císař | Czech bass guitarist |
Search | Add | 30 | Virgin Munich | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Subshine | Ole Gunnar Gundersen | Synth-pop project of Norwegian singer-songwriter [a573606]. |
Search | Add | 30 | Die Waldtruderinger Blasmusikanten | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Rotten Redolence | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Mike Foxall | Mike "Fox" Foxall is an art / animation / rock & roll triple threat living in Bathurst, NSW, Australia and has been drawing furiously since he was old enough to concern his parents. From early pieces featuring blood soaked deleted Star Wars scenes to the more mature skeleton and satan based motifs of his contemporary work Fox has consistently thrilled and captivated weirdos, loners and the unemployed. Moving effortlessly from album cover design to comic art to animated music videos to scrawling genitalia on public toilet walls, Fox's cv is a sprawling, unkempt affair that is charming in it's own way and requires no detailed analysis. | |
Search | Add | 30 | Antony Crossfield | London based photographer and painter. | |
Search | Add | 30 | Alan Arthurs | In 1986 he started painting stage equipment in psychedelic ultra-violet paints for the band Hawkwind. He stayed with the band for ten years progressing from back stage crew to security chief and stage manager at venues in the US and Europe. | |
Search | Add | 30 | Pat Colecchio | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Ιωάννης Καλαντζής | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Ländlerkapelle Lott Ibach | Pseudonym of: Ländlerkapelle Echo Vom Mythen | |
Search | Add | 30 | Ranbo Minami | 南 寛康 (Minami Hiroyasu) | Ranbō Minami (みなみ らんぼう, Minami Ranbō) is Japanese singer-songwriter. |
Search | Add | 30 | Z3 Design | Brazilian design company | |
Search | Add | 30 | Owleyes | James Weigel | |
Search | Add | 30 | Vincent Ripoll | Vincent Ripoll is a French graphic designer and musician. | |
Search | Add | 30 | Stuff PCR | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Darkwing Dub | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Ondrej Demo | Ondrej Demo | Slovak producer, composer and editor. |
Search | Add | 30 | Gili Mocanu | Romanian painter, born 1971 in Constanța. Currently based in Bucharest | |
Search | Add | 30 | Eugenia Loli | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Ασυνείδητος | Περικλής (Periklis) | Hip-Hop artist from the island of Zakynthos, Greece. Born in 1993. |
Search | Add | 30 | Danilo Danilović | Danilo Danilović | Accordion player, leader of ensemble "Daniluška". |
Search | Add | 30 | Jacob Grönbech Jensen | Graphic designer and visual artist. | |
Search | Add | 30 | Rubén "Roli" Urzúa | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Ante Cetinić | Ante Cetinić | Croatian musician and producer. Owner of [l=Ante Sonic Studio]. His sister is [a=Meri Cetinić]. He had a stay in Arnhem, Netherlands from around 1975 to 1978, where he played for the band 'Splinterfunk' and where he also wrote songs for other Arnhem artists. |
Search | Add | 30 | Telstar Art Studio | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Erv Karwelis | Founder and owner of Dallas, Texas record label [l=Idol Records]. | |
Search | Add | 30 | Alexander Gnirke | Designer, Buchholz | |
Search | Add | 30 | Fanny Elsta | Fanny Rebekka Elsta | Norwegian opera singer. Born 26. April 1899, died 4. February 1978. |
Search | Add | 30 | Damaris Mercado | Production, visual artist | |
Search | Add | 30 | Orchestr Josefa Vobruby | Taneční orchestr Československého rozhlasu | Czech big band. Led by [a=Josef Vobruba], for most parts yet another alias of the [a=Czechoslovak Radio Dance Orchestra] / [a=Czechoslovak Radio Jazz Orchestra], used for contractual reasons. |
Search | Add | 30 | Bob Cesca | American director, producer, writer, actor, blogger and political commentator (b.12-Jul-1971). He also directed music videos for Yes, Iron Maiden and Meat Loaf. Cesca also designed the artwork for Magnification and Symphonic Live by Yes. | |
Search | Add | 30 | Orkes Kerontjong M. Sagi | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Matt Littler | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Stanley Moss | Designer | |
Search | Add | 30 | Los Mayorales De Adolfo Echeverria | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Erik Johnssons Orkester | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Bennett Freed | Artist management in the United States, primarily active in the 80s and early 90s. Often partnered with [a=Ron Weisner]. Most notable clients included [a=Bananarama], [a=Steve Winwood], [a=Jody Watley] and [a=ABC]. | |
Search | Add | 30 | Tin Savage | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Draaiorgel | Use only for Dutch street organs (draaiorgels) that are not identified by name, but only as "Draaiorgel." Use [a=Street Organ] instead where it appears like that on the release. A Dutch street organ (draaiorgel) is much larger than the conventional [a=Street Barrel Organ]. Equipped with multiple ranks of pipes and percussion, they play book music (thick perforated cardboard pages folded in book form) instead of perforated paper rolls and are often mounted on a trailer so that they can be pulled by a light truck, or they have their own engine on the front of the chassis. Originally, Dutch street organs were operated by turning a large handle that operated both the bellows/reservoir and the card-feed mechanism. Nowadays, most Dutch street organs have been converted to belt drive from a small battery powered motor or donkey engine. Many Dutch street organs have been recorded under their specific name, e.g., [a=Draaiorgel De Arabier], [a=Draaiorgel De Barometer], [a=Draaiorgel "De Cementmolen"], [a=Draaiorgel De Drie Pruiken], [a=Draaiorgel "Dubbeldik"], [a=Draaiorgel "De Kempenaer"], [a=Draaiorgel De Klok], [a=Draaiorgel "De Lekkerkerker"], [a=Draaiorgel "De Mandarijn"], [a=Draaiorgel De Pelikaan], [a=Draaiorgel "De Sater"], [a=Draaiorgel "De Sik"], [a=Draaiorgel De Turk], [a=Het Draaiorgel "De Veronica"], [a=Draaiorgel de Vijfbeelden], [a=Draaiorgel "De Waterpoorter"], [a=Draaiorgel "De Zeventiger"], [a=Gavioli Draaiorgel Jupiter]. | |
Search | Add | 30 | DJ Manu A | Manuel Angel Rojas | Trance music producer from Spain. |
Search | Add | 30 | Dagmar Bromová | Credited as designer & Layouter | |
Search | Add | 30 | Suzanne Sherman | Production Coordinator and Production Manager, primarily for [l=GRP] Records. | |
Search | Add | 30 | Eddie Mix | Eddie Marrero | Miami FL based DJ, producer and remixer. |
Search | Add | 30 | Sliman Elmaghribi | Sliman Benhamou | Moroccan Jewish singer and oud player born in Meknes. Upon moving to Israel, he recorded several albums and singles at the Azoulay Brothers' [l=Zakiphon] and [l=Koliphone] labels. Also appeared as a guest playing the oud on [r4827762]. |
Search | Add | 30 | Norbert Blommel | German designer | |
Search | Add | 30 | Graphische Werke Ottensen | A.k.a. G.W.O. or GWO German graphic and design studio in Hamburg-Ottensen | |
Search | Add | 30 | Gino Bonetti | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Christopher Lione | Graphic designer and Art Director. | |
Search | Add | 30 | Cheikh Hattab | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Ignacy Ulatowski | Polish-American singer, comedian, and actor (b. 1891 in Łodz, d. 1951) Trained and educated in Europe, Ulatowski immigrated to the United States in 1912. In 1918, while serving with the U.S. Army in Northern Russia, he became a naturalized United States citizen. In 1923, he settled in Hamtramck, Michigan. In the 1920s, he performed, wrote scripts, and produced stage shows in Detroit, Chicago, Cleveland, and elsewhere. Starting in 1930, he started to write and perform in Polish programs broadcast by stations in Detroit and Royal Oaks, Michigan. Ulatowski recorded prolifically with [l=Columbia], [l=Edison], [l=OKeh], and [l=Victor]. | |
Search | Add | 30 | Izumi Inoue | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Le Pop Musik | ||
Search | Add | 30 | حمد الريح | Hamad al-Rih is a Sudanese singer. | |
Search | Add | 30 | Glenn Herlihy | Glenn Herlihy | Owner of [l452345] & [l3006]. |
Search | Add | 30 | Luciano Ciaranfi | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Mantle As Mandrill | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Александр Щербак /hmury/ | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Časlav Ljubenović | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Erika Elizabeth | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Léon Bakst | Лейб-Хаим Израилевич Розенберг - Leib-Chaim Israilewitsch Rosenberg | Russian painter and scene- and costume designer, born 10 May 1866 in Grodno, Russian Empire (today Belarus) and died 28 December 1924 in Paris, France. |
Search | Add | 30 | Lostlove | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Frederik Tao Nordsø Schjoldan | Danish producer. Son of [a839780] and brother to [a741395]. | |
Search | Add | 30 | Lex's Trio | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Roy O. Starnes | 1970s engineer and studio owner from Kingsport, Tennessee. Operated the [l1529099] studio and vanity label. | |
Search | Add | 30 | Square Tunes Band | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Avi Maor | אבי מאור | |
Search | Add | 30 | Астемир Апанасов | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Anthony Post | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Junior W. Brown | Jamaican reggae / dancehall artist, not to be confused with [a=Junior Brown] from UK ! | |
Search | Add | 30 | Adenter | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Ronnie Switzer | Canadian bassist. | |
Search | Add | 30 | Cat Vomit Party | ||
Search | Add | 30 | The Music Sweepers | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Soldatenchor Der Bundeswehr | German Soldiers Choir Of The German Armed Forces (Bundeswehr). Active in the 1960's and 1970's. [b]For the German Armed Forces (Bundeswehr) Orchestra please use [a479722][/b] | |
Search | Add | 30 | Hans Peder Åse's Orkester | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Wendell Echols | Edward Wendell Glen Echols | US production coordinator and manager for the [l=Circle] label (2nd incarnation). Born 7 Okt 1926, Forsyth County, Georgia, USA Died 2 Okt 2010, DeKalb County, Georgia, USA |
Search | Add | 30 | Klaus "Heiner" Ullrich | German bassist. | |
Search | Add | 30 | Paul Tatz | Australian photographer and designer, who worked in-house for [l644666]. | |
Search | Add | 30 | Orquestra Som Bateau | Orquestra Som Bateau, a name inspired by a well known Rio de Janeiro "boite" from the 60s, was a studio band created by Brazilian Phonogram (Philips). They used different musicians according to the songs being recorded, which were all covers of international hits, released in economical series or secondary labels. | |
Search | Add | 30 | Illegal Content | ilLegal Content always means sonorous vocals inflammatory guitar riffs and unrestrained funk as they play to the hearts of their fans! Their performances are a winning combination of contemporary and trendy EDM, underground hits, as well as the newest hottest rhythms of breaks scene along with the exclusive signature tracks of their own music productions. | |
Search | Add | 30 | Esteban Cavanna | Cultural Management / Producer / Management / Booking / College Professor / Writer | |
Search | Add | 30 | Тимур Темиров | Тимур Темиров | |
Search | Add | 30 | Orchestra Marcu Albahari | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Rafa Mateo | ||
Search | Add | 30 | enchilada.nl | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Dušan Jovanovič Sa Svojom Tamburaškom Družinom "Orao" | Dušan Jovanovič and his Tambura Ensemble "Eagle", led by prima player and singer [a=Dušan Jovanovič (5)], was a popular group recording mostly Serbo-Croatian, but also some Hungarian and Romanian music for [l=Victor] and [l=Columbia] between 1924 and 1929. | |
Search | Add | 30 | Laura Alice | DJ, producer & vocalist from London, UK. | |
Search | Add | 30 | Orchestre Louis Garzon | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Horace Junior | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Sideation | Experimental noise project. Started in early 2003. | |
Search | Add | 30 | D. A. Forbes | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Steven Appleby | Designer. Has worked at Assorted Images. | |
Search | Add | 30 | Tony DiMaria | Drummer and songwriter involved with many of the bands associated with The Rockin' Rebels from Buffalo, NY. Relocated to Toronto, Canada where he'd become a producer, manager, and record company executive. House producer for [l68183] and managed the roster for their publishing arm [l474083]. | |
Search | Add | 30 | Los Nocturnos | Argentinian trio composed of: Omar Martino (clarinet), Enzo Peiretti (guitar and lead vocals) and Juan José Bazzani (guitar and vocals). Enzo and Juan José were childhood friends in San Francisco, Córdoba. They began performing on radio in their province until 1958 when they traveled to Buenos Aires, where they were joined by Omar (hitherto guitarist tango) forming the trio "Los Viajeros". The following year they won a contest and they began recording for the [l91611] label, where they recorded three albums. In the 60 they changed their name to "Los Nocturnos" and recorded several LPs for [l41766], with some unforgettable creations like their version of "Malaguena". The group has recorded with artists [a973575] and [a4284912]. | |
Search | Add | 30 | Henry LaPidus | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Lo Cole | Lawrence Cole | British Illustrator and printmaker |
Search | Add | 30 | Hans Muthas | Swedish accordion player born in 1950 and died in 1988. Son of [a=Dolle Muthas]. | |
Search | Add | 30 | Emile Omar | Emilien Aumard | Music programmer, DJ, producer, part of the intimate music band ROSEAUX, records collector, party manager, Emile Omar is a multifaceted music enthusiast. He has been french iconic RADIO NOVA ears for 15 years - thus compiling more than 2200 tracks - pursuing his quest for the perfect vibe & sound. He's a pioneer into bringing haitian and francophone caribbean music (Kompa, Kadans & Zouk) to a new audience through different compilations. Thanks to his amazing records collection, the man behind legendary parisian parties TROPICAL DISCOTEQ has already brought his unique groove in numerous parties & festivals all around the world. He took advantage of the first confinement to launch his own web radio : MILO RADIO, where he shares his endless love for timeless music. |
Search | Add | 30 | Duo Acropolis | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Josef Holdener | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Bassalika | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Alfred Bina | Designer | |
Search | Add | 30 | Blakhat | Blakhat est un collectif axé sur l'art visuel. | |
Search | Add | 30 | Erich Lederer | Bassist and songwriter | |
Search | Add | 30 | Lou Kregel | A Visual Artist located in Athens, Georgia, whose work most commonly focuses on the creation of repeated patterns and tessellations. Her designs have been used in various commercial applications including rugs, textiles, home furnishings, and the occasional album cover. | |
Search | Add | 30 | Dr. Kasper's Rabbit Show | Israeli rock band, formed in the early 1990s. The band was originally active until the mid 1990s, then reunited in 2004. The band's lineup changed several times over the years, but it was always fronted by [a=Shay Lahav] (vocals and keyboards) and [a=Oren Barzilay] (vocals and guitar). The original 1990s lineup also included drummer [a=Zvika Cohen] and bass player [a=Itzik Raizenberg]. Several other musicians were part of the band since its reunion in 2004, including bass players [a=אורן זיו] (Oran Ziv, 2004-2011) and [a=Michael Frost] (since 2015), drums players [a=יובי חייבי] (Yuvi Haivi, 2008-2011) and [a=Tomer Z] (since 2015) and guitarist [a=אריאל פוליאקוב] (Ariel Poliakov, since 2011). | |
Search | Add | 30 | Anne-Marie Rechner | Anne-Marie Rechner née Dufour | Credited for design and layout |
Search | Add | 30 | [e]rik_MnMl | Erik Chiarella | Techno/Dub/Minimal DJ & producer from Penne, Pescara, Italy. Born: August 12th 1986 |
Search | Add | 30 | Соломенные Еноты | Existential post-punk band from Kon'kovo (Moscow). Led by [a=Борис Усов]. Active from 1992-2007. Line-ups: 1992--1994 [a=Борис Усов] [a=Борис "Рудкин"] [a=Вадим Зуев] Аня Англина [a=Борис Покидько] 1995--1997 [a=Борис Усов] [a=Арина Строганова] [a=Алексей Слезов] "[a=Экзич]" [a=Константин Мишин] [a=Борис Покидько] [a=Александр Репьев] [a=Олег Сурков] 1998--2000 [a=Борис Усов] [a=Арина Строганова] Герман Алексадров [url=https://www.discogs.com/artist/1463575-%D0%96%D0%B5%D0%BA%D0%B0-%D0%9A%D0%BE%D1%80%D0%BD%D0%B5%D0%B9]Корней[/url] [url=https://www.discogs.com/artist/1922851-%D0%92%D0%B8%D1%82%D0%B0%D0%BB%D0%B8%D0%B9-%D0%91%D1%83%D1%80%D1%86%D0%B5%D0%B2]Марципан[/url] Ферси Кисундель 2001--2003 [a=Борис Усов] [a=Арина Строганова] [a=Влад Селиванов] [a=Александр Репьев] [a=Юлия Теуникова] [a=Борис Покидько] | |
Search | Add | 30 | Mimmo Di Martino | Italian guitarist and vocalist. | |
Search | Add | 30 | La Fanfare Perce-Oreille | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Eric Handel | Designer | |
Search | Add | 30 | N.R. Frissen | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Ben Calcaterra | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Gregory McPherson | ||
Search | Add | 30 | František Nový | František Nový | Czech graphic designer. |
Search | Add | 30 | poopy heAD 123 music | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Tom Mkhize | Thomas Mkhize | South African producer and sound engineer-arranger for records production and recording at [url=https://www.discogs.com/label/267337-RPM-Studios-2]RPM Studios[/url]. He also managed copyrights for some labels. Copyright managed under name of [l737810] or Tom Mkhize Production. |
Search | Add | 30 | The Laurie Sisters | Greta Schiavone, Cathy Schiavone and Caroline Schiavone | American vocal trio composed of three sisters from Atlas (Pennsylvania), daughters of bandleader Florian Schiavone of Italian origin. |
Search | Add | 30 | Del Frate | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Василий Петрович Дамаев | Василий Петрович Дамаев | Vasily Damaev (1878-1932) - Russian Opera singer (lyric-dramatic tenor). |
Search | Add | 30 | Sinan Subaşı | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Roland Callaway | Roland Callaway | |
Search | Add | 30 | Underwater Computing_ | Credits to the label [l1639139]. | |
Search | Add | 30 | Yoshihiro Hoshina | Japanese rock critic. | |
Search | Add | 30 | Andrew Colohan | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Los De La Trocha | ||
Search | Add | 30 | AB.ART Graphix | German design company from Abstatt/ Heilbronn. Owner is [a=Roland Heckmann], alias [a=Higgins (6)]. For the label profile, please see [l289915]. | |
Search | Add | 30 | Frank Yotko | Frank Yotko, né Pranas Juodka | Lithuanian American coal miner and orchestra leader (born March 17, 1896 in Vilna, Russian Empire [now Vilnius, Lithuania] – died January 21, 1961 in West Mahoney, Schuykill, Pennsylvania, USA) Born Pranas Juodka, Yotko emigrated to the United States in 1912 and assumed the name Frank Yotko when he was naturalized in 1919. Apart from working as a coal miner, Yotko headed a popular band in the 1920s and 1930s, the [a=Mahanojaus Lietuviška Mainerių Orkestra] or Mahanoy Lithuanian Miner's Orchestra. For the [l=Columbia] label, his band recorded dozens of Lithuanian titles that were released both in the U.S. and in Europe. On these releases, Yotko's band sometimes also appears under different names, such as [a=Frank Yotko I Jego Orkiestra], [a=Orkiestra Z Mahanoy City, Pa.], and Lietuvių Tautiškas Orkestras. |
Search | Add | 30 | Chris Sigdell | Chris Sigdell | Active since 1987 Chris formed and/or played in Shatter, Mercury 4°F, LOSD, NID, Phased 4°F, Phased, Tongdisklaktika, The Modern Ass Quartet, and Thee Secrete Society. Currently lead-singer and bass-player in LEADEN FUMES, solo as B°TONG and in duo Bu.d.d.A. (Bund des dritten Auges). |
Search | Add | 30 | Sulchord Ltd. | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Compagnia Stabile Del Disco Ennegì | ||
Search | Add | 30 | V. Grabauskaitė | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Leon E. Stewart Sr. | Leon Edward Stewart Sr. | US producer and musician, owner of [l788284], Oxon Hill, Maryland |
Search | Add | 30 | Charanga Casino | ||
Search | Add | 30 | The Fortieth Day | A duo formed by Isidro Reyes and Mark Solotroff (both of [a=BLOODYMINDED] and [a2109125]), The Fortieth Day was born out of ongoing recording sessions initiated in mid 2005, which were originally intended for a more-psychedelic, rock-oriented project (aborted, in part, as Solotroff went on to join the band [a=Animal Law]). Another band, [a=A Vague Disquiet], also utilized elements of these weekly recording sessions for two appearances on [l61133]. The duo's uniquely dense and murky music is created though an improvisational approach using guitar, bass, synth, and drum machine. Recording sessions go through heavy editing and analog processing, prior to their release. In late 2006 The Fortieth Day performed live for the first time on WLUW 88.7 FM Chicago, collaborating with [a=Sshe Retina Stimulants]. In early 2007 they began performing live publicly, collaborating with video artist Lisa Slodki (AKA Noise Crush) to provide a striking visual element to the performances. | |
Search | Add | 30 | Wilson Raska | Employed for the label [l1102244]. Focussed in particular on screen-printing processes. Former guitarist of the band [a4863235] but decided to step away from it focussing on other projects. Now Creative Director for the band. Art / Design for [url=https://www.luxinvictus.com/] L U X I N V I C T U S [/url] | |
Search | Add | 30 | Still Grafix | Italian design & graphics company | |
Search | Add | 30 | Steven R. Cobb | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Deadsouls | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Mali Orkestar Radio-Skopja | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Dr. C. J. Johnson | Claude Joseph Johnson | |
Search | Add | 30 | Bartholomew Bishop | Bartley Graham Bishop | [i][b](15th May 1953 - 19th Oct 2009)[/i][/b] Bartley Graham "Bartholomew" Bishop singer, writer and keyboard player was born May 15, 1953 in Portland, Oregon. Bart Bishop younger brother to [a259354] and elder to [a1194912] was best known for his musical talents throughout the West Coast as the lead singer and 1970’s musical group Providence (7). A Boise band their album Ever Sense The Dawn received airplay on radio stations throughout the Northwest and in San Francisco and Los Angeles. Untrained but extremely gifted he gathered band members asking "Do you play an instrument? Lets get together and jam sometime.” His enthusiasm and openness encouraged many who had never improvised or played pop music to branch out and explore new horizons. In recent years he worked with his brother, Theo, recording the self titled CD ”Bartholomew Bishop” on his own Peace Cymbol Records. His most recent projects included another CD of original music and a tribute project honoring Sid Bernstein who who was responsible for bringing the Beatles to the U.S. Bart, as he was lovingly known to his family and friends, sadly passed away October 19, 2009 at his home in Valencia, California. |
Search | Add | 30 | Cate Bros. Band | American rock band from Fayetteville, Arkansas, based around twin brothers [a=Ernest Cate] and [a=Earl Cate]. Founded as [a=The Cates Gang] in 1970, becoming [a=Cate Brothers] in 1975 and also recording as [a=Cate Bros. Band] since 1977. | |
Search | Add | 30 | Emmanuel Akpabio | Nigerian sound engineer who worked at [l418082]. | |
Search | Add | 30 | Dick Ashby | Dick Ashby was originally appointed as the Bee Gees' Road Manager in the late 1960's and soon became their Personal Manager, a role which he continued to perform for the next four decades. | |
Search | Add | 30 | Isidro Reyes | Isidro Reyes | Isidro Reyes, formerly of Mexico City, Mexico, is a primary music partner of Mark Solotroff (BLOODYMINDED, Intrinsic Action, etc.) in four bands. Reyes and Solotroff met in Chicago in 1990, shortly after Reyes arrived in the USA. Reyes contributes synth and vocals to BLOODYMINDED, bass and rhythm programming to The Fortieth Day, bass, rhythm programming, synth, vocals, tapes, etc., to A Vague Disquiet, and as of 2017, metal percussion in Anatomy of Habit. Reyes is also a writer of poetry and short works of surrealistic fiction, and he is published primarily in Spanish language journals. |
Search | Add | 30 | iodbc - The Black Box | Electronic composer from Las Vegas, Nevada. Alongside her original music, she regularly takes commissions, and has composed a number of indie game soundtracks. | |
Search | Add | 30 | Boscombe Band Of The Salvation Army | Boscombe Band of the Salvation Army was formed in 1886 and has been one of the premier brass bands in the Salvation Army throughout their history. Records show that the number in the band has rarely been less than thirty and often many more. Recently, the band has usually numbered around thirty five men and women - who are giving of their time and talent as volunteers. This considerable commitment enables the band to continue to proclaim the christian message through their music. | |
Search | Add | 30 | Shameek Gonsalves | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Nicolae Constantinescu Spetler | Romanian designer for [l=Electrecord] | |
Search | Add | 30 | Drew Bissell | ||
Search | Add | 30 | M0n0b0y | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Diego Milesi | Diego Groff | Italian DJ born the 4th of April 1967 in Romano, near Bergamo in Italy His radio career as DJ start in Radio Veronica and in Key Music, Top Station 105.1 and Discoradio. |
Search | Add | 30 | Соня Тимофеева | Софья Алексеевна Тимофеева | Russian Roma singer/actress born in 1944 in Baurov choir dynasty. Famous for her deep contralto voice. Died March 14, 2024 |
Search | Add | 30 | Tomas Thorberg | Bassist | |
Search | Add | 30 | Orquestra RGE | Brazilian orchestra organized by the label [l54777] | |
Search | Add | 30 | Columbia Pictures | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Эмиль Верник | Эмиль Григорьевич Верник | Emil Vernik (September 4, 1924, Odessa, USSR - April 9, 2021 Moscow, Russia) - chief director of literary and dramatic radio broadcasting of the All-Union Radio = [l405938] (1969-2002). Under his leadership, was carried out more than 200 radio shows. Member of the Union of theatrical figures. |
Search | Add | 30 | Os Meninos Rabinos | O nome foi retirado da canção d'[a4793191]. Grupo vocal formado em 1974 que era composto por Pedro, Sara, Gela, Lili, Betinha e Micá. A direcção musical era do Maestro José Machado. No álbum "Cantigas Infantis- Jogos" colaboraram nomes como Carlos Menezes e Siegfried Sugg. Depois o grupo passou para um septeto com a entrada de Rui e João e saida de Lili. São também fez parte do grupo. Como sexteto eram Betinha, Sara, Rui, João, Pedro e Gela e cantaram discos com várias canções do folclore português. | |
Search | Add | 30 | Buddy Wheller | American bassist, guitarist and mandolin player | |
Search | Add | 30 | Mark PVS | Marco Piovesan | Italian electronic music producer based in Rome. |
Search | Add | 30 | Gabriella Laberge | Gabrielle Laberge. | Gabriella is a 22-year-old singer, songwriter, and composer from Montréal. |
Search | Add | 30 | عبد الله فضالة | عبد الله الفضالة (ʾAbdallah al-Faḍḍāla) | Abdallah Faddala (1900 - 1967) was a Kuwaiti singer, composer and poet. He is considered to be the first artist from the Arab Gulf region to record his voice on record in 1913. He was also the first Gulf Arabic artist to start to record in Cairo (1929 for [l=Baidaphon]). |
Search | Add | 30 | Giorgio Sancristoforo | Giorgio Sancristoforo | Italian producer and music software designer. |
Search | Add | 30 | Tadeusz Suchocki | Polish pianist, composer, arranger and conductor. Born 23 August 1927 in Vilnius, died 9 July 2015 in Warsaw. | |
Search | Add | 30 | Muzika Kraljeve Garde | The most prominent Serbian orchestra in the interwar period of the 20th century, led by [a=Stanislav Binički] until 1920, then by Dragutin František Pokorný until 1937. Founded in 1899 as Beogradski vojni orkestar (Belgrade Military Band), renamed 1904 to Muzika kraljeve garde (The Royal Guard Orchestra). Disbanded in 1941. | |
Search | Add | 30 | Ernest Sienkiewicz | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Glen Ellison | Scottish baritone vocalist. | |
Search | Add | 30 | Saint Hypocrisy | Gabriel de Jesús Varela Valle | San José based, Saint Hypocrisy is an experimental electronic music producer from Costa Rica. Born on 21 September 1999. He mixes a Witch House inspired core with elements of various genres such as Techno, Deep House, Reggaetón, Sampledelica, Hyperpop, Hip Hop and much more; showcased through a glitchy lens of sounds and dark synths. |
Search | Add | 30 | Nippy Baines | Craig Stoneham | Hard Dance producer. Founder of Tuff Trax. |
Search | Add | 30 | Михаил Задорнов | Михаил Николаевич Задорнов = Mikhail Nikolayevich Zadornov | Mikhail Zadornov (July 21, 1948 in Jūrmala, Latvian SSR, USSR – November 10, 2017 in Moscow, Russia) was a Soviet and Russian stand-up comedian and writer. Zadornov was born into an artistic family, his father Nikolai Zadornov being a notable writer from Riga. Zadornov's mother, Elena Matusevich (1909-1992), came from an old noble family, which can trace its roots to the Polish king Stephen Bathory. |
Search | Add | 30 | Titi Dwi Jayati | Titi Dwi Jayati (born May 27, 1966), known as Titi DJ, is an Indonesian pop singer. She was also one of the judges on Indonesian Idol from season 1 to 5 and season 8. The song that is very attached to her is “Sang Dewi”. She was the first Indonesian female singer to make a concert at Marina Bay Sand Singapore and the first Indonesian singer to make a concert 7 times a 4-day concert. Titi DJ's most successful album was Bahasa Kalbu (1999), which made her the biggest winner at the 3rd Anugerah Musik Indonesia, with five wins including Album of the Year, Artist of the Year, and Songwriter of the Year. Titi was born in Jakarta. She began singing on public television as a teenager, hoping a record company would notice. At age 17, she represented Indonesia in the Miss World 1983 competition, but was not a finalist. Also a dancer, she performed with Guruh Soekarnoputra's Swara Mahardhikka troupe. She sang backup vocals for Chrisye and appeared in a few movies early in her career. She released her first solo album in 1984, Imajinasi. Her singing career flourished in the 1990s, with the hit singles "Bintang-Bintang" ("Stars"), "Ekspresi" ("Expression") and "Salahkah Aku" ("Am I Wrong?"). Currently, she is one of the three Indonesian divas that formed a group together with Krisdayanti and Ruth Sahanaya called 3 Diva. | |
Search | Add | 30 | Stefano Tirelli | Stefano Tirelli | Italian House and Techno producer |
Search | Add | 30 | Mike Eller | Art director & designer. | |
Search | Add | 30 | Diego Poloni | Diego Poloni is an award-winner singer, composer, multi-instrumentalist, audio engineer, music producer and sound artist. As a music producer and audio engineer he worked on 80+ recordings from well stablished Brazilian and foreign artists like [a5394246], [a7786516] (Larissa Conforto), [a7580199], [a3468753], [a5475822], [a884460], [a4345545], [a7362656], [a5907785], [a3041996], [a5716207], [a2577282], among many others, in projects that were nominated three times for the Latin Grammy Awards (2014, 2016, 2018), nominated (2020) and won (2013) Album of the Year at the São Paulo Association of Art Critics Prize and Best Pop Album of the Year (2013, 2015) at the Açorianos Award. He is known for pushing artists towards more experimental fields and focusing on emotional performances while maintaining strong pop sensibilities. He is also a well accomplished composer of film scores and soundtracks which worked on 30+ movies, several award winners, being nominated for Best Original Film Score for "Castanha" (2014) at the 2015 Gran Prize of Brazilian Cinema. Also worked on special projects like composing and performing live original soundtracks for silent movies such as Robert Wiene’s "Orlacs Hände" (1924) and "Genuine" (1920), F. W. Murnau's "Nosferatu" (1922), all three commissioned by the Goethe Institut; Mario Peixoto’s "Limite" (1931), commissioned by Centro Cultural Santander; and Tod Browning's "The Unknown", commissioned by The Ling Institute. As a sound artist he worked in several art pieces and installations, having works exhibited at the White Cubicle Toilet Gallery and Tate Modern, both in London, United Kingdom, among others. As a musician and multi-instrumentalist, he's an active member of the independent music scene, playing solo and in several groups of national and international expression from a wide range of genres like [a5472437] (2003-2006), [a3041996] (2008-Present), [a9550744] (2011-Present), [a3468753] (2012-2017), [a4183667] (2012-Present), C/open (2012-Present), [a10469989] (2020-2021), Diego Poloni (2013-Present), [a7786516] (2019, 2022-present), [a1948498] (2015), [a2491189] (2014), [a1588034] (2014), [a602592] (2014), [a4146287] (2014), [a6059910] (2022-present), [a83769] (2022, 2023), [a5377204]/[a8801212] (2022), [a3110062] (2023), among others. Played over 900 shows, some of them in big festivals like Lollapalooza (Brazil, 2014), Virada Cultural (Brazil, 2014), Contrapedal (Urugay, 2014), South by Southwest (USA, 2015), Vive Latino (México, 2015), Festival de Las Artes (Costa Rica, 2015), Kino Beat presents KBeats (Brazil, 2016), Dia da Música (Brazil, 2017), Festival De|Generadas (Brazil, 2019) and Balaclava Fest (Brazil, 2022), among others. | |
Search | Add | 30 | Ion Corăscu | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Sirgazhi Govindarajan | Sirgazhi Govindarajan was born Jan 19, 1933 at Sirgazhi of Tanjore district (later Thanjavur district) also denoted as Sirkali – in present day Tamil Nadu and died Mar 24, 1988. He was a leading vocalist in carnatic music and graduated at 17 with the degree 'Isaimani' in 1949. He widened his knowledge of the nuances of Indian music, especially classical carnatic music, and won many competitions. Govindarajan did also playback singing in Tamil, Telugu, Kannada and Malayalam films. In 1951 he was signed by K. S. Ayer as an exclusive HMV artist and also became a cine-artiste. Also referred to as »Isaimani Padmashri Dr. Sirkali S. Govindarajan« including some of his titles. Sirgazhi also is written Sirgazih, Seerkhazi or Sirkazhi. | |
Search | Add | 30 | Andrzej Borzyskowski | Andrzej Borzyskowski | |
Search | Add | 30 | Joscha Bauer | Joscha Bauer | Joscha Bauer is a musician and multi-media artist. He is currently studying Visual Communications at the Art College of Kassel. Right now he is focusing on his experimental noise/ drone project under his own name, as well as playing guitar and acting as vocalist in his band Ab·est. He has collaborated with different musicians: either as support for visualisations or other collaborations. Joscha Bauer also published his co-release with hamburg based harsh noise artist Best Friend Machine and occasional musical partner TOPOI from Leipzig in support of their western-european Tour March 2015. |
Search | Add | 30 | Bubba Littrell | Jon K. Littrell | Born: January 3, 1936 // San Antonio, Texas, United States Died: July 18, 2011 // San Antonio, Texas, United States |
Search | Add | 30 | Paul J. Meyer | Motivational speaker and author. Founder of the [url=http://www.discogs.com/label/Success+Motivation+Institute%2C+Inc.]Success Motivation Institute, Inc.[/url]. | |
Search | Add | 30 | George Cori | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Katsumi Yanagida | Japanese engineer at the studio [l=Our House, Tokyo], Japan. | |
Search | Add | 30 | John Wayne Gacy | John Wayne Gacy | [b]John Wayne Gacy[/b] (17 March 1942, Chicago — 10 May 1994, Stateville Correctional Center, Illinois) was an American serial killer and rapist who brutally murdered over thirty male teenagers and young adults between 1972 and 1978 in his house. He was arrested in December 1978, dubbed the "[i]Killer Clown[/i]" by the thrill-seeking American press after the investigation revealed his volunteering as a clown for children's hospitals. Gacy was found guilty of 33 counts of murder, the highest number in the US legal history at the time, and sentenced to death in March 1980. He spent 14 years on death row, where J.W. Gacy began drawing and gave numerous interviews before his execution by lethal injection. Like many serial killers, Gacy led a "double life" for decades — married twice, for instance, and even had two children. He only served a brief prison sentence in 1967 for his first sexual assault on a minor in Iowa; after settling in Chicago, John maintained his pristine facade of a decent, well-established citizen. Gacy was a [url=https://discogs.com/label/1554127]Moose[/url] fraternity member and joined its local "Jolly Joker" clown club circa 1975, long after his killing spree began. He created two characters with full makeup and costumes, "happy" [i]Pogo the Clown[/i] and more "serious" [i]Patches[/i], and performed numerous times at local fundraisers, political functions, and children's parties. J.W. Gacy engaged in politics, volunteering at Democratic Party headquarters and serving on various Norwood Park Township committees. Between 1975 and 1978, Gacy was a director of Chicago's annual Polish Constitution Day Parade and even met with [a=Rosalynn Carter] in May 1978, only seven months before his arrest; a publicity photo shows Gacy's handshake with the First Lady, with the US Secret Service "security clearance" pin visible on his jacket. After his sentencing, Gacy spent 14 years in solitary confinement at Menard Correctional Center in Randolph County, Illinois. He became an amateur painter and illustrator, drawing varied subjects like portraits (including his self-portraits in clown disguise), birds, skulls, or images of [url=https://discogs.com/artist/823412]Christ[/url]. John Wayne sold many artworks over mail, which became sought-after among "murderabilia" collectors, reaching up to $12,000 in auction sales. Several musicians extensively corresponded with J.W. Gacy, such as Canadian "cowpunker" [b][a=Glen Meadmore][/b], who purchased several paintings, including his portrait later used on [i][r=2843028][/i] album's cover, and notorious punk rocker [b][a=GG Allin][/b], who visited Gacy on death row multiple times. When [b][url=https://discogs.com/artist/1579494]Todd Phillips[/url][/b] began working on Allin's documentary biopic [i][m=425206][/i] as his junior student project in 1993, he wrote Gacy and asked to paint an upcoming movie poster. The killer responded with a collect call from death row, demanding a $50 fee and Todd's compromising photo; Edward complied, taking a "hawkish" photo on the roof and sending a money order. After printing posters, Todd Edwards sold them for $15 through ads in local punk zines like [l=Maximumrocknroll] and [url=https://discogs.com/artist/2895713]Flipside[/url], raising over $10,000, which covered most of the film production costs; in subsequent interviews, Edwards jokingly referred to Gacy as the project's "true executive producer." The same portrait later appeared on the [i][m=425576][/i] soundtrack album by [a=GG Allin & The Murder Junkies]. Other bands that used Gacy's drawings include [b][a=Acid Bath][/b], a sludge metal band from Louisiana, and Missourian post-hardcore [b][a=Season To Risk][/b]. In 1988, [a=Bruce LaBruce] made a 12-min experimental short, [i]Bruce and Pepper Wayne Gacy's Home Movies[/i], co-directed with [a=Candy Parker] and starring LaBruce, [a=Dave Dictor], and [url=https://discogs.com/artist/1507712]G.B. Jones[/url]. Over the years, a few mainstream film portrayals of J.W. Gacy came out, starting with a 1992 TV film, [i]To Catch a Killer[/i], with [a=Brian Dennehy] playing his role. |
Search | Add | 30 | Gaburrr | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Rogier Heumakers | Bass player from Amsterdam, Netherlands. | |
Search | Add | 30 | Andrey Letchik Memetov | Andrei Memetov | Musician, audio engineer / mixer / producer HPJ, Pentagram House, DTH Studios, Moscow |
Search | Add | 30 | Kazuaki Misu | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Großes Blasorchester Franz Seiffert | German orchestra, mainly performing marches | |
Search | Add | 30 | Panos Sounas | Παναγιώτης Σούνας | Digital painter & drummer from Crete, Greece. |
Search | Add | 30 | 현인 | 현동주(玄東柱) | Korean Pop Singer, member of the Order of Cultural Merit |
Search | Add | 30 | Oneyroid | Oneyroid is the alternative rock band from Poltava, Ukraine. Formed in 1992. | |
Search | Add | 30 | Gerardo Mejia | Former pop-rap star, now working as a record executive. | |
Search | Add | 30 | Franco Soprano | Italian liner noter | |
Search | Add | 30 | Mahir Paloš | Mahir Paloš (Sarajevo, January 18, 1948) is a singer from Bosnia and Herzegovina. He commenced as a pop rock singer in the 1960s before becoming a pop schlager singer in the 1970s. After High School Palos sang briefly with [a471039]. He was a frequent guest at local festivals in Sarajevo, Split and Opatija and others. He achieved his first real success at the First Applause festival in Banja Luka in 1971 with the song "Čekala je majka sina" composed by Kemal Monteno. Two years later, the same composer composed his most well known song "Sleep, my flower" for him, which he performed at the Sarajevo festival Vaš šlager of the 1973 season. In 1978 he sang briefly with the Croatia pop group [a835383]. He retired from active performing and recording in 1986. | |
Search | Add | 30 | Jonas A. Holmberg | ||
Search | Add | 30 | (Lux) | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Hogan Entertainment | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Major Hoople's Boarding House | From Cambridge, Ontario, Canada | |
Search | Add | 30 | Lenz Hauser | Lorenz Schadhauser | German schlager singer |
Search | Add | 30 | Björn Knutzen | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Ξανθή Περάκη | Sister of Περικλής Περάκης | |
Search | Add | 30 | Элина Дагаева | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Simple.Normal | Cleber Gazana | Simple.Normal is a Brazilian project formed in 2004 and based in Sao Paulo by experimental electronic sound constructor Cleber Gazana. His sound works were first presented at art and electronic language festivals around the world and later edited as digital music. His sound construction is deeply contemplative with a strong intuitive decisions component and largely based on environmental recordings, obsolete media, which are recorded and transformed by means of experimental (re-)editing techniques, and dedicated software and digital processes. His work explores the relationship between sound, noise, failure, ambient, soundscape, sound art and the act of listening. Generally considered to be Ambient in style, their music has incorporated a variety of genres and styles ranging from the generic electronic to the drone, glitch, experimental, noise, minimal and industrial. |
Search | Add | 30 | Toshio Mishima | 三島敏夫 | |
Search | Add | 30 | Complesso Primavera | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Argenis Carmona | Argenis Antonio Carmona Aldana | Venezuelan bassist. (b. Caracas, Venezuela. November 5th, 1953) Argenis Carmona belong to a family of venezuelan bassists, integrated additional to himself, by his brothers [a3499376] and [a1944010]. Argenis Carmona, has developed his carrer with bands as Los Maraqueros, [a2536229], [a2029304], [a3324381], [a2282469] and [a3644713], between many others. |
Search | Add | 30 | Craig Kamber | Originally Australian based, Craig is now based in London, UK. Multiple roles held throughout career, including A&R, Creative Director, Executive Producer, Manager, Music Publisher and Music Supervisor. Worked in A&R for [l1610] Australia, where he was responsible for signing or working with acts such as [a256631], [a254490], [a254492] and [a275900], among others. | |
Search | Add | 30 | Amanda Blodøks | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Iwan Lozac'h | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Martin Weldon | Author, often of children's books and adaptions of children folk stories into songs. | |
Search | Add | 30 | Josef Venclů Se Svým Orchestrem | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Hooyoosay | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Orchestre Georges Legrand | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Jack D. Johnson | American Country talent manager, producer and songwriter. Personal manager of [a411865], [a441400] and [a506917], among others. Born: 1929 in Knoxville, Tennessee. Died: January 24, 2008 in Nashville, Tennessee. | |
Search | Add | 30 | Zbor Hrvatske Radiotelevizije | The choir of the Croatian Radiotelevision. Was known as (Mješoviti) Zbor RTV Zagreb until June 1990. | |
Search | Add | 30 | Anthony Frazer | Anthony Frazer | |
Search | Add | 30 | Günter H. Borchert | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Ramlah Ram | A Malaysian singer | |
Search | Add | 30 | Kaichiro Shirai | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Rxbztvr | Dj and founder of [l=Heavy Lightning Records] | |
Search | Add | 30 | Haruo Koguchi | Japanese art director and designer. | |
Search | Add | 30 | Sasha Khizhnyakov | In 1996 in his room one might heard an ambiguous Wu-Tang, favorite Daft Punk and UK Garage. In 2000 began to dance «high» break-dance with his team LSB. He arranged parties growing every year into Open Airs. Putting an end to the career of a dancer in 2004 Sasha became a beatmaker of local hip-hop groups appearing with them as a dj. It lasted not so long, and later on Sasha paied weekly visits to a legendary Irkutsk night club, «Object 01». After graduating from college in Summer 2007 he returned to a turntable again. The performance at the festival «Biopole» , which takes place in the Buryat Republic at a beautiful lake Baikal, became the right place for his inspiration. In October 2007 he started his radio-show Electronica at 104.4 FM in the town of Usolie-Sibirskoe under the nickname of «Sasha Mix». Some time later the show was in online rotation in Moscow, St.-Petersburg, Kaliningrad, Belgorod, Ulan-Ude and other towns. The main idea of the show was to get people acquainted with the music which they couldn’t hear every day due to the fuss of the life in small towns and their suburbs. The representatives of the undeground movement of the Irkutsk Region frequently came to the studio, each of them told his/hers stories , opinions and impressions while demonstrating favourite records. In May 2008 Sasha started a similarly-named label in the support of his radio-show which by that moment was actively discussed in the Web due to the shared podcasts. The releases happened monthly gaining their own listeners and musicians. Today there are more then 50 of them! There are almost all both key young and perspective musicians and already successful representatives of Russian and Western electronica in the list of his artists. Among them: Audiodump, Adverb, Alla Farmer, Alex Danilov, Combinator, Clapan, Ryba, Doyeq, Eric Delay, Frunk29, Sergey Suokas, Imachi Akira, Kammerton, Killahertz, Korablove, Lazzich, Masha Era, Modul, Milinal, Nocow, Nikosf., Okcug, Polar Lights, Sanderson, Vadim Lankov, Waveform, Yuka… «Label Electronica has been claiming about its existence for several years with a sort of metropolitan impudence: the participants of the label are the leading representatives of the modern domestic electronica. The label is friendly with practically all key persons of Moscow clubbing techno public, it produces podcasts, network releases, carries out parties. Electronica is a good example of how digital technologies gather people living in different time zones and ,moreover, in different town conditions» © The organizers of NetAudio Moscow 2009 In Winter 2008 Sasha returned to writting music. He started his fresh experiments under the nickname of 9 Fake Tears, and he still works on it. First works released on labels Electronica and Passage. 6 months later a new project River’n’Sea started its being. It includes Sasha and his friend Dmitriy Yakovlev. These two guys got acquainted in 2008 during one of the most danceable party sessions „Freak Me“ which were held in Irkutsk. Sasha kept on carrying out his radio show, but now at Megapolis FM and he continued making releases of his label. And Dmitriy activelly performed dj sets. People periodically saw them together behind the turntable of Zima Project club, as they were its residents. After the party Electronica Labelnight 1.0 the guys decided to give name to the duet and their next dj set they play as River’n’Sea. In Summer 2009, simultaneously with performances, the guys began to write joint tracks. 3 months later their first works received support from Tiefschwartz, Matt Star, Franco Bianco, Nooncat aka Alex Meshkov, Pheek, Electric Indigo, Flavio Lodetti, Jamy Wing, Adam Port, Philogresz, Alex Danilov, Andrey Zots, Luca Ricci, Sebastian Koch, Carlo Lio, Ben Anders, Dualism, Mollono.Bass, Einmusk. Later on there followed the signing of first contracts with labels Darek (Switzerland), Cimelde (Romania), Aenaria (Italy), Damm Records (Germany), Baile Musik (Croatia), Blumenbeat (the Ukraine), Herz ist Trumpf (Germany) and others. In December 2009 the guys moved to Moscow where they became RTS.FM residents and frequent guests of such clubs as Shanti , Paparazzi, Minibar, Gazgolder, Vozduh, Arma17, Colors, 6/2 and other. Members of open-air: Ultramusic, Ferma, Digital Act, 8 4udo. | |
Search | Add | 30 | Emmanuel Lafont | Graphic Designer Born: 1980. August 02. | |
Search | Add | 30 | Enzo Aprile | Currently the only real artist in the "Insert Title Here" Bandcamp label. Makes music with FL Studio and other things. | |
Search | Add | 30 | Necromantic Art | Jonathan Hultén | |
Search | Add | 30 | Kofi Sammy | Abrekyieba Kofi Sammy | Leader, singer and composer of Okukuseku International Band Of Ghana. He started his career with the Kakaiku Guitar Band before moving onto to the K. Gyasi and his noble Kings Band. In Accra around 1969 he formed the Okukuseku International Band of Ghana together with Water Proof . In 1970 they moved to Kumasi and began recording with the Ambassador Studios. By economic pressures and limited recording facilities they went to Lagos, Nigeria. The band recorded 2 LP's, but their rootsy brand of Highlife was more popular in the East so they moved again to Onitsha in 1981 to record with the Rogers All Stars. They continued to play Asante highlife, singing in Twi, but also added songs sung in Pidgen English and Ibo to appeal to their Nigerian audience. |
Search | Add | 30 | The Monterey Brass | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Bernard G. Jacobs | Stylist. | |
Search | Add | 30 | 芭比BOB | Taiwanese music duo, formed in 1996 and disbanded in 2010. | |
Search | Add | 30 | The Sky Calls to Us | The Sky Calls to Us is the solo project of Dartmouth, Nova Scotia based multi-instrumentalist Ryan T. McKinnon. | |
Search | Add | 30 | Blial Cabal | Art Studio with multiple artists | |
Search | Add | 30 | Stymee | Roberto Agustín Miguel Santiago Samuel Trujillo Veracruz | Born on October 23, 1964 in Santa Monica, California The name Stymee was used as the bass credit on Suicidal Tendencies' 1989 release "Controlled By Hatred/Feel Like Shit...Deja Vu". The alias is generally credited to Robert Trujillo. He appeared in videos for songs from the release but did not play on the recordings. Instead, guitarists Mike Clark and Rocky George are said to have played the majority of the bass on the record. Additionally, some of the songs on the record had been recorded during the sessions for the band's 1988 LP "How Will I Laugh Tomorrow When I Can't Even Smile Today" and feature former bassist Bob Heathcote (who is not credited). In a 2020 interview with Louder Sound, Trujillo said the name was "inherited". Stymee is alleged to stand for "ST Why Me". |
Search | Add | 30 | Designers Inc. | UK graphic design studio, cooperating mostly with [l11332]. | |
Search | Add | 30 | Kate-E | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Patsy Sledd | Patsy Randolph | Country singer/guitarist. Born January 29, 1944, in Falcon, Missouri, USA. One of 10 children, she began to play the guitar and sing at the age of 10. She entertained locally by the time she was 15, performing as the Randolph Sisters with one of her sisters, but soon followed a solo career. She was featured on the Ozark Opry and worked with a band on Austin's Nashville Opry before moving to Nashville in 1965. She joined Roy Acuff and toured with him all over the USA, the Caribbean and Vietnam. Her performances led to solo spots on Hee Haw and the Mid-Western Hayride. In 1961, she recorded for United Artists and in 1971 for Epic but failed to chart on either label. She moved to [l=Mega (2)] in 1972 and gained her first U.S. country chart hit with "[url=/master/1171730]Nothing Can Stop My Loving You[/url]." Her biggest chart hit, "[m=628005]," came in 1974, the year she made her British debut at London's Wembley Festival as a support member of the George Jones - Tammy Wynette Show. When Jones' mother died suddenly and the two stars returned to the USA without appearing at the festival, she found herself the star rather than the support, and gained respect from the crowd for her fine performance with the Jones Boys. After a minor hit with "[url=master/628004]The Cowboy And The Lady[/url]" in 1976, her name was missing from the charts until 1987 when, recording on Showtime Records, she briefly charted with "[url=/release/4129132]Don't Stay If You Don't Love Me[/url]." |
Search | Add | 30 | Ken Galloway | 1960s-1980s country music artist, producer, and label owner in Nashville, Tennessee. | |
Search | Add | 30 | Timo Lotsari | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Wizard Of Meth | Gabriel Ravera | Art & Graphic Designer name As well as Makes Experimental Electronic Music under the same name "MIDI or die" |
Search | Add | 30 | Karlynn Holland | Karlynn Holland | Karlynn Holland is a visual artist living and working in New York City. |
Search | Add | 30 | Jorma Tähtinen | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Plastic Dog Graphics | Art partnership of [a=Terry Brace] and [a=Rodney Matthews], Plastic Dog Graphics was the sister company to the Plastic Dog Agency that booked and ran the Granary rock nights in Bristol. The Graphics Studio began in 1971 and ran through to the mid 70’s when it split from Plastic Dog Agency. It moved to Park Row and was renamed [a1292520]. It was dissolved in 1976. | |
Search | Add | 30 | Ivo Pavko | Ivan Pavko | Music producer from Lučenec, Slovakia born 14. November 1994. Ivo started his music career when he was 15 years old and specialises mainly in Trance and Progressive House. |
Search | Add | 30 | John E. Sutherland | John Sutherland (Distorted Science) | Born 1983, messed around with production since '92, first collaborative track in '95, first solo track in '96, DJ'ing since '97. Studied at The Academy Of Contemporary Music in 2002. 2009 onwards, I started mastering for various independant record labels and now have a client base including: UKDNB, Blue Cheese Records, Rotten Cheese Records, Alpha9 Records, Fwonk, Kilo-Tango and Bubblectro Records, as well as various solo artists, suck as: Dokki Dokki, Eazy, NovaKane, Dreamz, Aural Lab and I Have A Box, to name a few... Sadly, I'm seldom credited for my involvements, but please feel free to ask artists/labels directly if in doubt, or alternatively click on some of the links below. |
Search | Add | 30 | Helmut Laimer | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Simon Alderson | Australian graphic designer / visual artist. | |
Search | Add | 30 | E. Victor C. | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Gino Ingrosso | Luigi Ingrosso | Italian composer and lyricist born Castri di Lecce, June 16, 1932 – passed away Lecce, April 17, 2010. During the time he composed over 400 songs. Was in board of [l23175] and [l3072]. |
Search | Add | 30 | Roothouse | Electronic music duo from Budapest, Hungary | |
Search | Add | 30 | Sabotage! | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Freddy Assogba | In addition to his career as an arranger, Freddy Assogba is also an excellent sound engineer who worked for a long time with the Congolese artist [a=Pierrette Adams] and skilful shrewd producer. The late Beninese artist, [a=Affo Love] owes her meteoric rise before her sudden death in 2010, to Freddy Assogba who was both her mentor, her producer and her arranger. | |
Search | Add | 30 | Dick Smede | ||
Search | Add | 30 | A.C. The Program Director | Adam Clayton | Born in 1973, DJ A.C. The Program Director, aka El Choppo, is a Los Angeles Breaker (est.82) and the founder/producer/program director of HipHop Philosophy a record label, record store and radio broadcast. |
Search | Add | 30 | Enragé Graph'X | Design department of french rock label [l59126]. | |
Search | Add | 30 | Frants Solgaard | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Plesni Sekstet »Jugoton-a« | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Australian Broadcasting Corporation | Australia's major national public broadcaster, established in 1983, from the former [l=Australian Broadcasting Commission], founded in 1929. Often appears as "Australian Broadcasting Corp." (or variants) from the 1980s into the 1990s. | |
Search | Add | 30 | Micah Knight | Micah Knight is a musician | |
Search | Add | 30 | Daniel Panice | ||
Search | Add | 30 | Baldassarre | Baldassarre Caruso | Comic actor and singer Born : Napoli - April 29, 1919 Dead : Napoli - March 13, 2004 |
Search | Add | 29 | Massimo Verardi | Ernesto Verardi | Guitar player. |
Search | Add | 29 | Gé Huismans | Works for the [l11183] magazine, responsible for the [l527228] CD's. | |
Search | Add | 29 | Jin Inugami | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Master Tee | Toyin Agbetu | |
Search | Add | 29 | Dwight Dias | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Gabriel Muñoz C. | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Richard "Spice" Smith | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Polskie Orły | Polonia band formed in Chicago in 1980, performing Polish folk music and disco. | |
Search | Add | 29 | Sascha Lalülala | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Les Newstars | French studio group | |
Search | Add | 29 | Nick Mrak | Николай Андреичев (Мраков) | Noise musician from Moscow, Russia |
Search | Add | 29 | عبود السعدي | عبود السعدي (ʾAbbūd al-Saʾdi) | Abboud al-saadi (born 1953) is a Lebanese bass player. |
Search | Add | 29 | 平田良子 | Ryōko Hirata. Japanese lyrics translator and liner notes author. | |
Search | Add | 29 | Yves Campion | French bassist. | |
Search | Add | 29 | Evar Wellington | Everend Wellington | |
Search | Add | 29 | 中央合唱団 | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Silvia Panella | Silvia Panella | Brazilian designer and art director. |
Search | Add | 29 | Jmo Let Em Know | ||
Search | Add | 29 | André Huesler | André Hüsler | Mastering and lacquer cutting engineer at [l=Vinylium.ch]. |
Search | Add | 29 | Sir Robert Orange Peel | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Masaru Hoshi | 星勝 (Hoshi Katsu) | Katsu Hoshi is Japanese composer, arranger, producer, guitarist. He self-taught in arranging music with advice from [a=Kuni Kawachi]. Masaru Hoshi is his stage name at the time of his debut. |
Search | Add | 29 | Debosciati Brothers Band | Italian band from Bologna founded in 1982, inspired by Skiantos and Squallor. Now played a mixture of genres (Rock, Punk, Electronic, New wawe, Blues & Melodic) with demential lyrics. | |
Search | Add | 29 | DJ Papaya | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Qadir Ali | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Bob Cort | Robert Henry Denison Cort | Born in Loughborough on 20 December 1929, he died on 5 December 1982 in Market Harborough, Leicestershire, aged 52. Married with two sons, he lived in Leire and was a former licensee of the Dog and Gun pub in Enderby. He was also director of an advertising consultancy, Visual and Audio Explorers. He fronted The Bob Cort Skiffle Group in the 1950s |
Search | Add | 29 | Massivepanicattack | ||
Search | Add | 29 | ANGERME | アンジュルム | ANGERME (アンジュルム), formerly known as S/mileage (スマイレージ), is a Japanese pop group within Hello! Project. The group changed their name in late 2014 to ANGERME to celebrate the third generation members and signify a turning point in the group's image. |
Search | Add | 29 | Hegewald | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Orchestre Jack Irsa | ||
Search | Add | 29 | [S] | Sergey Suhovik | Russian Drone / Ambient / Experimental / Field Recordings musician and designer. Ex-one half of the [a=Exit In Grey] duo (now his solo project). |
Search | Add | 29 | Alfred J. Kwak | Alfred Jodocus Kwak | The character of Alfred J. Kwak is the brainchild of [a=Herman van Veen]. He came up with him in 1976. It became very popular throughout the years and worldwide. TV, CDs, Video, Theatre, Plays and an enormous amount of merchandising keeps this character very much alive. |
Search | Add | 29 | Corrado Vacondio | Corrado Vacondio | |
Search | Add | 29 | Human Do Design | Design Agency | |
Search | Add | 29 | Alain Marya | French singer | |
Search | Add | 29 | Ländlerkapelle Bärner Oberland | Swiss [i]Volksmusik[/i] ensemble from the Bernese Oberland. | |
Search | Add | 29 | Harry Thornton | ||
Search | Add | 29 | VEB Gotha-Druck | VEB Gotha-Druck produced the record covers of [l219433] | |
Search | Add | 29 | Techenie Design | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Dan Lienart | Designer and art director | |
Search | Add | 29 | Annibale Modoni | Italian artist, play piano and vibraphone, passed away July 22, 2021. | |
Search | Add | 29 | Ki Saguh Hadicarito | Ki Saguh Hadicarito is an Indonesian leader (Pimpinan) of Gamelan ensembles and Gendèr metallophone performer. | |
Search | Add | 29 | Oscar Peterson - Stéphane Grappelli Quartet | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Cássio Zambotto | Brazilian musician, producer and engineer from Mato Grosso do Sul. Makes records all around his home country but works mainly from his private project studio currently based in Natal, Rio Grande do Norte. | |
Search | Add | 29 | Dizzy Gillespie's Big 4 | ||
Search | Add | 29 | قرزاز ومحراش | Karzaz & Mehrach was a Moroccan aita duo. | |
Search | Add | 29 | AYE-AMS | ||
Search | Add | 29 | United Visions | Sascha Lüönd | Design company. Company entry is found here: [l267275] |
Search | Add | 29 | Aleksandar Zdravković | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Duet Milošević-Aleksić | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Αντώνης Αγάς | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Hrvatsko Seljačko Pjevačko Društvo "Podgorac" | ||
Search | Add | 29 | DeBisco Design | ||
Search | Add | 29 | S-AUO-N | Martin Gödtke | |
Search | Add | 29 | Berlin Breed | Oi band from Berlin, Germany. | |
Search | Add | 29 | Holland-Dozier-Holland Productions Inc. | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Linda Rozelle | Graphic Artist & Designer | |
Search | Add | 29 | S. A. Shukla | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Alec Noel | Noel Scott Engel & John Stewart | Both artists wrote, arranged and produced various songs using the moniker Alec Noel; [a=scott engel] and [a=John Stewart]. They never performed under this moniker. |
Search | Add | 29 | Raissa Pardini | Graphic artist / designer. Bass player. Born in Querceta (LU), Italy. Now lives & works in Glasgow, UK. | |
Search | Add | 29 | Blak Shawn | Shawn Glenn | |
Search | Add | 29 | Володимир Кучинський | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Thomas Warkentin | Art direction, visual artist | |
Search | Add | 29 | Trevor Elliott | Reggae engineer and producer. | |
Search | Add | 29 | Jindřich Loučka | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Jan Dijkema | Jan Dijkema | |
Search | Add | 29 | R.W. Kane | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Lucio Milena | Luciano Budriesi | Italian born composer, leader of tango and jazz orchestras (b. March 16, 1922 in Modena, Italy, moved to Uruguay in 1953, later to Argentina), alias of Luciano Budriesi, also used the alias Dan Marinelli |
Search | Add | 29 | Ronnie Seabrook | Bassist | |
Search | Add | 29 | Gabe Mera | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Јоца Мимика Из Мола | Јоца Млинко Мимика | Legendary violinist from Vojvodina (born July 3, 1876 in Subotica, Serbia - died November 9, 1962 in Mol (Mohol), Serbia). Josip Mlinko, nicknamed Joca Mimika from Mol, led the popular tamburitza ensemble "Lire". His style of playing was hugely influential and imitated by early tamburitza musicians as far away as the United States. He also composed many songs; one of his most famous ones is "Прид прозором процветала ружа" (A Rose Bloomed By The Window). |
Search | Add | 29 | موريس إسكندر | Maurice Iskandar is an Egyptian producer and the founder of [l=Moriphon]. | |
Search | Add | 29 | Los Dominic's | Mexican group formed by sisters Olaya, Martha, Patricia and Seyden, Ernesto Fuentes Rubio (vocals); Guillermo Tena (guitar), Marco Polo Tena (bass), José Luis 'Pollo' de la Rosa (keyboards), Manuel Gallegos (drums) and Velino M. Preza, singer and who was the one who made the arrangements of the group. | |
Search | Add | 29 | Maya Hayuk | American artist (born 1969, Baltimore, MD). | |
Search | Add | 29 | Christophe Louis | Christophe Louis | musician, producer and founder of [l=Rotorelief] based in Brittany, France. |
Search | Add | 29 | حضيري أبو عزيز | أبو عزيز حضيري حسن (Abu ʾAzīz Ḥuḍayri Ḥasan) | Hudayri Abu Aziz (born in al-Shatrah 1909) was an Iraqi singer. Sang on radio first time in 1937 and started to record in 1945. |
Search | Add | 29 | Mike Macharello | Mike Macharello | |
Search | Add | 29 | Gentleman Jim McIntosh | Banjoist with the British dixieland act [a2022919]. | |
Search | Add | 29 | DrakulaDolphin | Vaporwave from USA | |
Search | Add | 29 | Артур Кунижев | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Naomi Saltzman | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Vicente Ibáñez | Vicente Ibáñez Gámez | Spanish studio photographer (1930-2010) located at Gran Vía, 74 in Madrid since 1951 to 1996. He usually signed his photos as "[a1238331]". Vicente Ibáñez belonged to the family 4th generation of professional photographers. |
Search | Add | 29 | Marvin Schlachter | Music industry veteran, president and label head who was once A&R vice president at [l104016] and [l52118] in their successful Dionne Warwick / BJ Thomas period. For a time he was the president of [l31481]. He left Janus and sold his holdings in Scepter to label founder Florence Greenberg in 1969 to become President of the newly-opened US division of [l64548]. When Pye shuttered American operations in 1976, Schlacter launched the [l=Prelude Records] label, which was named after one of the more successful Pye acts. Schlachter was also connected to [l8637] and [l33931]. Born: January 6, 1934 in New York City, New York | |
Search | Add | 29 | Paul Leber | Swiss artist and graphic designer. Born May 10, 1928 in Zurich, Switzerland; died January 25, 2015. Did artwork on Swiss Ex Libris Jazztone releases. | |
Search | Add | 29 | Scott Stratton | US musician and mastering / lacquer cutting engineer. Started working at [l=Bernie Grundman Mastering] in July 2000 as tape librarian and began cutting as Brian Gardner's understudy in 2004. His lacquer cuts between 2004 and 2019 was "SS", often in combination with `!´ or "!" (not to be confused with the scribe by Scott Sedillo). Since 2020, he scribes "-SS-" (please use ANV SS only) and very recently started to use "Stratty". When there only is a '!' or "!" in the runouts, please use Lacquer Cut By [Runout Etching '!'] - Scott Stratton or Lacquer Cut By [Runout Etching "!"] - Scott Stratton Besides cutting, he also works as Proofing Engineer and Operations Manager at BGM. Scott also played lead guitar and co-wrote the songs on the [a=Simply They] album and plays with a new metal band called "Perilizer". He also releases music under his moniker "Sigmund Fried". | |
Search | Add | 29 | Gwizski | James Vance | Executive-producer. Head of [l420623] |
Search | Add | 29 | Los Blue Splendor | Chilean rock group, formed in Valparaíso, Chile during the 1960's. | |
Search | Add | 29 | Ferembach | Credited for photography | |
Search | Add | 29 | Videovivi@gmail.com | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Emilio Lorente | Musician & art director. | |
Search | Add | 29 | Ólafur Gaukur | Ólafur Gaukur Þórhallsson | Icelandic guitarist, songwriter, arranger and band leader, born and died in Reykjavík (1930-2011). Best known for leading his jazz combo, Sextett Ólafs Gauks. Co-composer, arranger, and conductor of Iceland's 1996 Eurovision Song Contest entry 'Sjúbídú', performed by his daughter [a=Anna Mjöll Ólafsdóttir]. Husband of [a=Svanhildur Jakobsdóttir]. |
Search | Add | 29 | Peter "Krapplund" Krappinger | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Halina Znaidzilauskaitė | Lithuanian pianist. | |
Search | Add | 29 | Octavian Ursulescu | Octavian Ursulescu | Romanian well known TV, shows presenter and entertainer, journalist, born 1947, in Bucharest. Brother of [a2173368]. |
Search | Add | 29 | Frank McPartland | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Clint Werner | American guitarist. He was co-owner (with [a=Wes Weresch]) of and engineer at [url=https://www.discogs.com/label/2480854-Uptone-Recording-Studio-Tacoma-WA]Uptone Recording Studio[/url]. | |
Search | Add | 29 | Farkasházy Tivadar | Farkasházy Tivadar | Farkasházy Tivadar (born: December 15, 1945, Budapest) is a double Pulitzer Prize winner Hungarian humorist, economist and journalist. |
Search | Add | 29 | Grupo de Teatro "Los Campanilleros" | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Ivan Chermayeff | Ivan Chermayeff (born London, England - died December 3, 2017, aged 85) was an English-born American graphic designer. He moved to the United States as a young boy in 1940. He was one of the founders of the graphic design agency [a2809865]. | |
Search | Add | 29 | Orchestre Fred Melé | ||
Search | Add | 29 | The Gym Beats | "The Gym Beats", created for all Gym-Sports. Indoor & Outdoor. Including Nonstop-Mixes up to 60 minutes. | |
Search | Add | 29 | Dugsy Ranks | Romeo Hinds | |
Search | Add | 29 | Michał Arkusiński | Polish visual artist from Zgierz. | |
Search | Add | 29 | "Setlist Scotty" Hansen | ||
Search | Add | 29 | The Fabreeze Brothers | Paul Nice & Phill Most Chill | [a=Paul Nice] & [a=Phill Most Chill] as the Fabreeze Brothers. |
Search | Add | 29 | Artesanos Del Groove | Vinyl Records Cutting Room based in South Spain. 100% Analog specialized in Electronic and Reggae Music | |
Search | Add | 29 | Evangelist Higgins | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Chittoor Subramaniam Pillai | Chittoor Subramanyam (22 June 1898 – 18 Oct 1975) was an Indian carnatic musician. He was well known for his repertoire of Thyagaraja Keerthanas (compositions) and mastery of Laya (rhythm). He had his own style called 'Kancheepuram School'. He was popular in Swaraprasthanam and Kalapramanam, noted for singing very rare keerthanas of Thyagaraja, Muthuswamy Dikshitar and other composers. At a time when recording technology was in its infancy, his two discs for Columbia Records, which contained his own compositions such as Madhura Nagarilo Challanamma Bonu, Kulamulona Golladana and Mavallagadamma – demonstrated his originality as a composer and lyricist. | |
Search | Add | 29 | Ryde Digital | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Guy Draper | Producer, songwriter and publisher. | |
Search | Add | 29 | Paul Zijlstra | ||
Search | Add | 29 | James F. Keene | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Sex O'Clock U.S.A. | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Van Waay Design | ||
Search | Add | 29 | حسین واثقی | Hussein Vaseghi (1936 - 2008) was an Iranian composer of soundtracks. | |
Search | Add | 29 | lekrazykid | Experimental synth rap artist, founder of [l2751629]. | |
Search | Add | 29 | MC Анюта | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Hauptmuell | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Ferenc Vida | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Son Of A Fitch | Scott Fitch | |
Search | Add | 29 | Chris Bozzone | Chris Bozzone is a South Jersey/Philadelphia-based soundtrack composer, songwriter and filmmaker. Towards the end of 2017, he began working with Jonathan Dennison, the founder of Cadabra Records on his first soundtrack for the label, Thomas Ligotti's The Bungalow House (2018). In 2019 his soundtrack for Thomas De Quincey's Suspiria de Profundis: Levana and Our Ladies of Sorrow was released on vinyl in conjunction with Record Store Day in the UK. Since then, he has composed scores for readings of works by H.P. Lovecraft, Edgar Allan Poe, Edogawa Rampo, Aleister Crowley, and Robert W. Chambers. All of Bozzone’s soundtrack work has been produced by Barry Knob who also contributes additional musical arrangements to many of the scores. Bozzone also co-directed and did the soundtrack for an award-winning short film, "Mirrors," which was selected by filmmaker David Lynch to screen in conjunction with a Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts exhibit of Lynch's visual art. For about 10 years, Bozzone was a disc jockey for WPRB in Princeton, New Jersey where he co-hosted two long-running shows. | |
Search | Add | 29 | Zymo - Sisto Fusco | Zymo-Sisto Fusco | Zymo - Sisto - Symon, born in Italy, in Caserta, in the south of the country, approaches music and his first profession in a more serious way, at the young age of about 15 years, in all the clubs of his city and in those closest to him.Subsequently, having obtained the experience and skill foreseen in the art of djing, he goes on to production. He conceptualizes techno, bringing it closer to a genre called electronic; the ability to create, as well as customarily, experimenting with noise sound and the relationship with the first drum machines and samplers. |
Search | Add | 29 | Juliane Schütz | Designer | |
Search | Add | 29 | Kriss Communique | Kriss Bonneau | Electronic dance music DJ / producer Style focus: Techno | Tech-House | House (RIP April 2018) |
Search | Add | 29 | Constantly Moving Frames | ViLLO. Star. RED. AmS. | CMF’s first approach to DJing was at a tender age, when he began trying his hand at his junior high school classroom parties in the nineties. These gigs quickly escalated to a mobile sound system that catered events from teacher’s weddings to High School Prom parties and such. A natural progression went towards Clubs and DJ mixed shows for local and regional FM stations. Growing up in Florida as well as Mexico, he was exposed to many different kinds of Dance Music from an early age. After a while, and through some personal growth, CMF started creating his own electronic music, and consequently DJing only at Raves and Underground Parties, where he could play what was now his signature Underground Sound, as well as having a stage for his own Techno Music, released under his own imprint Purple Star Recordings. In 2000 ViLLO joined The Balance Promote Group, alongside Jimmy Van M and Chris Fortier, where he became assistant to the Balance Record Pool Director Fortier, and handled day to day business for the Record Pool. When Fortier left the Record Pool in 2003, ViLLO became Director until the Company disintegrated in 2008. CMF Music came about in 2009, and Jackalope Music in 2013 as outlets for the new sounds he was searching for and discovering as Constantly Moving Frames. The first full length album with Constantly Moving Frames arrived in 2014. CMF currently runs the two labels and a few monikers with tracks out, always keeping busy in the studio producing one thing or another. With Radio shows on FM stations, Internet, and Satellite Radio throughout his career, VILLO is delighted to join the distinguished ranks at DEEP SPACE RADIO, in 2016, with the new weekly Two Hour long show: JOURNEYS, every Sunday at 12pm (noon) Detroit/Orlando [EST/USA (GMT-5)] on www.deepspaceradio.com |
Search | Add | 29 | Sławomir Skręta | Sławomir Piotr Skręta | Founder and owner of the first Disco Polo label [l132568] and then [l134606]. Born in 1963 in Piastów. |
Search | Add | 29 | Московский Хор | Государственный академический Московский областной хор имени А.Д. Кожевникова | State Academic Moscow Regional Choir named after A.D. Kozhevnikova Current name: Государственный академический Московский областной хор имени А. Д. Кожевникова. The chorus was established in 1956 by Vladislav Sokolov = [a=Владислав Соколов]. Appears as - [i]Kozhevnikov Choir[/i] Николай Азаров = [a12033169] - leader and main chorus master [a13480528] = Platon Grekov - executive director Юлия Банькова - concert master Илья Мякишев, Иван Нужин, [a7472001] = Bogdan Petrenko - chorus masters For women's group of the choir please use: [a14382740] |
Search | Add | 29 | Jose M. Medina A. | José Manuel Medina A. | |
Search | Add | 29 | Atelier Marlies Flechsig | Designer | |
Search | Add | 29 | Søren Engel | Dansk rock and blues bassist | |
Search | Add | 29 | Darrell K. Sweet | Best known as a professional illustrator who provided cover art for science fiction and fantasy novels (1934-2011). He was most famous for providing the covers of Robert Jordan's fantasy epic saga [i]The Wheel of Time[/i]. | |
Search | Add | 29 | Enrico Arno | German-American illustrator & graphic designer (1913-2000) | |
Search | Add | 29 | Lukassen Produkties | Dutch management, booking and events organizing agency, founded in 1963 as [a4379453] by [a5142642]. Changed name to Lukassen Produkties when Leo handed over the running of the company to his children. | |
Search | Add | 29 | แฮมเมอร์ | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Heavy Larry | Harry Levey | Australian multi-instrumentalist and producer from Sydney, Australia. |
Search | Add | 29 | Jan Lyckman | Swedish recording engineer, producer and owner of the recording studio [l2703461] | |
Search | Add | 29 | Ashiq Hussain | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Ampol Aires Orchestra | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Igor Ostojić Link | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Кирилл Скрипник | Russian singer (born on June 23, 2003) . | |
Search | Add | 29 | Lolita Neurosis | 麻観りみゆ | オリジナル音楽同人サークル「ロリィタノイロォゼ」。2006年結成。 麻観りみゆ (Amami Rimiyu, 1991年3月8日 - ) の個人サークル。作詞・作曲・編曲、ボーカル・ピアノ等を担当。 |
Search | Add | 29 | Whorf Graphics | ||
Search | Add | 29 | P De Santis | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Hipstor Smith | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Combo Camagüey | Combo Camagüey | Combo Camagüey was a Uruguayan tropical music group. It emerged in the 1960s and existed until the 1990s. The orchestra was directed by Armando Bia. The main vocalists were Jorge Vallejo and Santiago "Chileno" Salas. Other members were "Paqui" Vignole, Alexis Buenseñor, Juan Verrone, Neldo Castro, Rodolfo Martínez and Victor Morín. It was one of the most important orchestras in the history of tropical music in his country. It had great popularity mainly in the 1960s and 1970s. In 1977 his album For export received the distinction of being the best-selling album of the year in his country. Discography: Esto es el Combo Camagüey (1965, Clave) LP Vol. 2 (1966, Clave) LP Si preguntan por mí (1968, Clave) LP Para todos (a mis hermanos) (1971, Clave) LP Todo será mejor (1972, Clave) LP Los alegres chicos (1974, Clave) LP Punto y coma... en serio y en broma... (1975, Clave) LP For Export (1976, (Macondo) LP Opus 9 (1977, Macondo) LP Personal (1978, Macondo) LP El duelo (junto a Sonora Borinquen) (1979, Macondo) LP Encuentros cercanos con 9 tipos (1979, Sondor) LP For Export Vol.2 (1979, Sondor) LP El duelo (junto a Sonora Borinquen) Reedición (1980, Sondor) LP Avalancha (1980, Sondor) LP Hechicera (1981, Sondor) LP La Diferencia (1981, Sondor) LP En la Tierra de... (1982, Sondor) LP A Toda Máquina (1984, Sondor) LP Olvida tus penas (1987, Orfeo) LP Cinturón negro en sabor (1988, Orfeo) LP Internacional (1989, Orfeo) LP Como siempre (1989, Orfeo) Cass Si yo tuviera un palacio (1990, Orfeo) Cass Con sabor a café (1991, Orfeo) Cass La banda que manda (1992, Orfeo) Cass Amor de primavera (1992, Orfeo) Cass La salsa grande (1993, Orfeo) Cass Por siempre Armando (1994, Orfeo) Cass Ayer y hoy (1995, Orfeo) Cass |
Search | Add | 29 | Max McMullin | Visual artist. | |
Search | Add | 29 | Gustav Sandstedt | Gustav Sandstedt | Swedish graphic designer and owner of "[l=Shagbagboy Graphic Design Co.]" and the record label "[l=Sound-driven Society] rec". Releases music as [a=Fähund], an DIY electronic based ambient/drone project. [url=http://fahund.bandcamp.com]Fähund bandcamp page[/url] . |
Search | Add | 29 | SINDICVT | Жасулан Смайлов (Zhassulan Smailov) | |
Search | Add | 29 | C Hecker | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Raine Liimakka | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Obreath.fr | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Ricardo Castañeda A. | Ricardo Castañeda Alvarado | Peerless compilation coordinator |
Search | Add | 29 | Alan Selway | British bassist. | |
Search | Add | 29 | Ländlerkapelle Thöni | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Bruno Vacaro | Credited as visual artist. | |
Search | Add | 29 | Malcolm Harker | English bassist (also plays vibraphone). | |
Search | Add | 29 | Rodrigo Dário | Rodrigo Dário | Dário began his productions with music in 2006. Founding member and artist seal Al Reves has already presented their work at events such as Hypersônica (FILE), 30a SP Biennial, among others. His research is based on sound experimentation and collage. His first compositions have direct influences IDM, noise and dnb. From 2012 he began to develop music with: vocalization, field recording, drone and free improvisation. In 2014 it became part of DVCO band, where he plays synthesizer and is responsible for the electronic arrangements of the songs. Signs his works with pseudonyms: ScrLk, Krazytape, Amphis, Spissitude and Dehriow (D_RW). Currently integrates projects: Resonance (Al Reves), DVCO, D_RW, Spissitude and Amphis. |
Search | Add | 29 | Cussy Nicodemo | Costanzo Nicodemo | |
Search | Add | 29 | Orchestre Yoka Lokole | The Yoka Lokole were a soukous musical group from Kinshasa (today's Democratic Republic of the Congo) founded by [a132739] and others in 1975, belonging to the family of musical groups known as [a3879791]. The name "Yoka Lokole", in lingala, means "listen to lokole"; lokole is a traditional drum from the Congo River region. The singers of Yoka Lokole were referred to as Fania All-Stars of Zaire. The Yoka Lokole group was born from a split of the [a1502751]. In November 1975, Papa Wemba, [a1502752] and [a1774544] left Isifi due to disagreements with [a4444615]. Two other members of the group followed: [a7459100] and percussionist [a2347814]. In March 1976, the vocal section of Yoka Lokole (the "Fania All-Stars") was enriched with a new element, [a1889940]. Shortly afterwards the singer and showman [a4229400] (from the [a2196182] of [a1642852]) joined the Yoka Lokole. In December 1976 Papa Wemba entered into conflict with the duo Mavuela-Mashakado. There followed a dispute over the use of the name "Yoka Lokole" between Wemba (who had promptly enlisted a new formation of musicians) and Mavuela. In February 1977, Papa Wemba ended the dispute by changing the name of his new group to [a1642954]. In early 1977, Yoka Lokole lost two members, the Syriana guitarist and drummer Otis Koyongonda, who joined Viva La Musica. In their place came the singer [a6843893] (from the [a1479592]), the rhythmic guitarist [a1408911] and the Gabonese guitarist [a5742827] called "La Gabonnia". The group went into decline and the first to leave was Bozi Boziana along with [a6815948] who then went to the [a401394] in June. Mashakado in August decided to join Boziana entering the new Zaiko Langa Langa formation. In December 1978 Mavuela left the group to pursue a solo career in Gabon. Guitarist Sec Bidens became the new director of the group, but gradually disappeared from the scene. | |
Search | Add | 29 | Danny Isola | First in topping off beats & rhythms with a artwork-format showcasing photo-sequences of aesthetics inspired by hustlin ,urban culture and street wear. | |
Search | Add | 29 | The Sea Barents Orchestra | ||
Search | Add | 29 | КукишЪ | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Orchestre Succes - Bantou | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Margaret Bodde | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Bosslab Design | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Orchestr Osvobozeného Divadla | Czech house orchestra of the Liberated Theatre Prague ([a=Osvobozené Divadlo]), led by [a=Jaroslav Ježek]. | |
Search | Add | 29 | พาราด็อกซ์ | Paradox is a Thai rock band founded in 1996. | |
Search | Add | 29 | Daniel Christie | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Franklyn Dunn | ||
Search | Add | 29 | The Fenways | in Pittsburgh Sonny DiNunzio joined the group the Townsmen who had formed in 1964. They renamed themselves the Fenways. The members were Sonny DiNunzio as lead vocalist, bassist Ronnie George, drummer Alan Bills and guitarist Bob Ainsworth. Diunzio and the Fenway turned to Nick Cenci again to record their music. Cenci produced several singles that the Fenways released in 1964. They released their first single with two Doo Wop style ballads “The Number One Song in the Country: and "Nothing to Offer You" on Nick Cenci’s Ricky C label in the summer of 1964. After the Beatles appearance on the Ed Sullivan show in 1964 the pop music world shifted. Doo Wop was dead. The Fenways grew the hair and became a Brit Pop rock band. Their second release was the bright Brit Pop tune “Be Careful Little Girl” which distributed nationally on Roulette Records. Nick Cenci released the Fenway’s pop single “Humpty Dumpty / Nothing To Offer You” on his Bevmar July of 1964 that was distributed by Chess Records. Billboard Magazine listed the single as a “hot record” in July of 1964. | |
Search | Add | 29 | Ali Sultan | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Guillermo Cerdá | Graphic designer and manager for [l=Abstrakce Records] | |
Search | Add | 29 | Los Macarenos | Spanish acoustic guitar flamenco ensemble | |
Search | Add | 29 | Walter Gardini | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Lalchand Yamla Jatt | ਲਾਲ ਚੰਦ ਯਮਲਾ ਜੱਟ | Indian folk singer from Punjab. |
Search | Add | 29 | Humble Brother | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Monsieur Herr | Riley Maiden | |
Search | Add | 29 | Francisco Egydio | Francisco Egydio | Born on January 17, 1927 in São Paulo, Brazil Died on October 17, 2007 in São Paulo, Brazil Brazilian singer. |
Search | Add | 29 | DJ Luter One | Turntablist, Producer, Vinyl Collector. | |
Search | Add | 29 | &a&k | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Franco Lazzaro | Keyboardist. | |
Search | Add | 29 | FR/WS | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Thomas S. Klise | US educator | |
Search | Add | 29 | Juan Manuel Suárez | Juan Manuel Suárez Fernández | Juan Manuel Suárez Fernández (July 11, 1962 – October 9, 1992), also known as Juanma Suárez, was a Spanish punk rock bassist and singer, founding member of one of the most influential Spanish punk rock bands –Eskorbuto– from 1980 to 1992. |
Search | Add | 29 | Hayley Codd | Head of National Radio and Television Promo at UK based independent music PR and promotion agency [l=Public City]. Formerly worked at [a=LD Promotions] and [l=All About Promotions]. | |
Search | Add | 29 | Oskar Kokoschka | Austrian painter, graphic artist and writer, born 1 March 1886 in Pöchlarn, Austria and died 22 February 1980 in Montreux, Switzerland. | |
Search | Add | 29 | Joel Barnett | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Lars Tormod Jenset | Lars Tormod Jenset | Norwegian jazz bassist, born 17 January 1978 in Midsund, Norway. |
Search | Add | 29 | Koloděj | Czech bassist. | |
Search | Add | 29 | Al.Ta.Fa.An. | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Branko Milićević | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Slick Grief | UK based multi-instrumentalist, singer, songwriter and producer | |
Search | Add | 29 | DJ Freesoul | Sascha Doerr | Born 1969 in Biel (Switzerland) |
Search | Add | 29 | Gelu Stan | Romanian conductor | |
Search | Add | 29 | E. Refur | Carl Lindmark | |
Search | Add | 29 | Juck The Ripper | Jörgen Thullberg | |
Search | Add | 29 | Folkraft International Orchestra | ||
Search | Add | 29 | R.K. Grafix | sometimes written as "R.K. Grafix Inc." | |
Search | Add | 29 | Festival Singers Of Toronto | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Vincent Bastille | Vincent Letort | Paris, France Vincent Bastille began mixing house music in Angers in 1995 in the town center clubs reserved for House and Disco music. After a year of intensive mixing around Athens in Greece, the DJ turned his decks to Paris for 3 years, visiting residences in the Marais district to set him up and start producing his own sample-based music from the Funk and disco music. Since then, many signatures within prestigious and international labiales, allow him to mix in New York and Ibiza. With his latest album "Treu" Vincent Bastille returns to his first musical loves: inspired electronic pop and danced in tune with the times. |
Search | Add | 29 | Alessio Ciccone | Alessio Ciccone | DJ and producer from Italy. |
Search | Add | 29 | Наталия Сац | Наталия Ильинична Сац | Nataliya Sats - Soviet Russian theater director, the first woman in the world - opera director, theater figure, publicist, playwright, teacher. Daughter of [a2680920]. Born: August 27, 1903 (Irkutsk, Russian Empire). Passed Away: December 18, 1993 (Moscow, Russian Federation) |
Search | Add | 29 | Holger Wenzel | Holger Wenzel | |
Search | Add | 29 | El Conjunto Sabor De Los Hermanos Barron | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Joe Cuddy | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Philip Darrow | Philip Darrow Restaurant manager and composer, of Verona, died on Dec. 3, 2007, in Compassionate Care Hospice, Jersey City. | |
Search | Add | 29 | De La Sagra | One human nation of electronic noise and sweet weirdness communicated through various instruments, non-instruments and the distant language of tinnitus. | |
Search | Add | 29 | Jaroslav Malina Se Svým Orchestrem | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Рифкат Гумеров | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Koichi Iwaki | Kōichi Iwaki (岩城滉一 Iwaki Kōichi) is a Koreans in Japan actor. He won the award for best actor at the 8th Yokohama Film Festival for Minami he hashire, umi no michi o!. He is also a racing car driver. | |
Search | Add | 29 | Hans K. Stöckl | Designer & Photographer | |
Search | Add | 29 | Bunky Sheppard | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Freddy Kenton | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Marijn Degenaar | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Orchestre Centrafrican Jazz | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Tommy Sisco | Bassist, Backing Vocals ~ Luvplanet: 2004-Present; Vicious Rumors: 1994-1999; Ruffians: 2006; Villain: 1984-1987; Attica: 1988-1991; Souldog (with Atomik Tommy M): 1991-1993 | |
Search | Add | 29 | Βαγγέλης Πανάτος | Vangelis Panatos, Greek singer. | |
Search | Add | 29 | Horace Finch | Horace Finch | Of The Empress Ballroom, Blackpool's Ace Organist. B. 1906, d. 30 September 1980. |
Search | Add | 29 | Junge Kirche Zollikerberg | Swiss youth folklore singing group of the reformed parish of Zollikon, 1960/70s. | |
Search | Add | 29 | Vrothers | ||
Search | Add | 29 | David McQuiston | David McQuiston | Trance Music DJ/Producer from Ayrshire, Scotland. |
Search | Add | 29 | Dora Vomitnoise | Doraemon | Gorenoise / Goregrind / Harsh Noise / Power Electronics / Black Metal "artist" from Spain. Managed [l=Pathological Menace Productions] from 2020 to 2023. Creator of [l=Solitudo spiritualis records] and [l=Gastric Mucosa Productions] |
Search | Add | 29 | Los Jovenes Del Hierro | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Taylor Giali | Art director and designer. | |
Search | Add | 29 | Jan Hauke | Songwriter | |
Search | Add | 29 | Huapachà Combo | Huapachà Combo | Huapachá Combo was a group of Terrassa (Barcelona) that was founded in 1977 as a trio consisting of absurd humor Quimet Carreras, Miquel Mallafré and Cesc Tudó heavily influenced somewhat by the Argentine Les Luthiers. His eclecticism is quite extensive, and soon becomes a dance band specializing in parodic and humorous themes and carefree and quite powerful stage productions. An orchestra that had a playful vision of music and in which the budget is made up for weakness with a homemade humor. |
Search | Add | 29 | 大谷亘 | Wataru Ohtani Credited for liner notes. | |
Search | Add | 29 | Masayuki Aoki | Japanese rock bassist. | |
Search | Add | 29 | Super Drug | House producer from Rijeka, Croatia. | |
Search | Add | 29 | Kazimierz Hałajkiewicz | Kazimierz Andrzej Hałajkiewicz | Born 1936 in Lwów, Poland - died 5th March 1994 in Warszawa, Poland. Polish painter and designer. |
Search | Add | 29 | Gigi Delmo | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Bob Coquille | American bassist, based in New Orleans. | |
Search | Add | 29 | Jürgen Dommnich | German photographer, active since the 1960s. | |
Search | Add | 29 | Punto Quatro | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Γιώργος Κουμιώτης | Lute player from Crete, also know as καμαράτος or kamaratos. Born in Tefeli Herakleion 10th of Aug 1931, son of Μιχάλης Κουμιωτάκης and Μαρία Νουράκη. He started playing lute at the age of 16 along with Γαβρίλης Σταυρουλάκης lyre player from Πιτσίδια. Later he collaborated with [a=Νίκος Ξυλούρης], together they recorded «δεν κλαίνε οι δυνατές καρδιές» and «Νησιωτοπούλα μου» also with Μανουρά, Καλομοίρη, Ψαραντώνη and Βασίλη Σκουλά. He was well known for his "Satira" Died in 2008 at Xaidari. | |
Search | Add | 29 | Mose Tapiero | Italian ocarina player | |
Search | Add | 29 | Zorile Din Galați | Romanian party band from Galați, active in the 1990s | |
Search | Add | 29 | Ferenc Kapiller | Artist from Szombathely, Hungary. | |
Search | Add | 29 | Νίκος Μουρατίδης | Νικόλαος Μουρατίδης = Nikolaos Mouratides | Nikos Mouratides, Greek radio producer, journalist, A&R manager, and author. Born 26 April 19?? in Nikaia, Piraeus, Greece. He worked in the PR department of [l46328], then for [l245859]. In 1985 he became director of PR for [l141622]'s Greek and foreign repertoire. In September 1987, he again worked at [l275390] until 1992. In the 1990s, he worked on radio & television and discovered [a1030434] becoming his manager. He has published six books. |
Search | Add | 29 | Mokhtaza Ahmad | A malaysian recording company executive | |
Search | Add | 29 | Orchestra Simba Wanyika | Kenya-based group formed in 1971 by the Tanzanian brothers [a2706972] and [a2672919]. Both brothers had previously founded and led [a4223221] but adopted the new group name when they moved to Kenya in late 1971. They continued to use the Arusha Jazz name (particularly as A.J.B.) alongside Simba Wanyika until 1973. In 1978 [a1066346] left the group with several other members to form [a3599429]. In 1980 the group sufferred another split, when brother (and founder member) [a2672919] left (with nearly all the other members) to form [a2672920]. This split was short-lived and [a2672919] had rejoined Simba Wanyika by the end of the year. They often used the name Simba Wanyika Original during this period to try to avoid confusion with other groups with similar names. The group continued to record and tour until the mid 1990s (by when both of the Kinyonga brothers had died). | |
Search | Add | 29 | Ansambl Spase Milutinovića | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Trautmann | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Bill Murata | Bill Murata, a veteran record producer based in Hawaii, started [l143397] in 1974. Now deceased. The corporation is held by a number of individuals, including president [a1387121] and Winifred Kurokawa (owner of Music Craft Distributors, which handles its product). 1983: Winner of a Sidney Grayson Award which was the name of what from 1987 became the Nā Hōkū Hanohano Lifetime Achievement Award under the auspices of the Hawaiʻi Academy of Recording Arts. | |
Search | Add | 29 | Himayat Ali Shair | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Lawrence V. Loy | Lawrence Vernel Loy was born on the 14th of December 1907 in Bancroft, Kansas as the son of Vernel and Grace Loy. He had an older brother, Wallace, and a older sister, Berdina. The family moved to Iowa where he grew up on the family farm. He attended High School at Bedford. In 1928, at age 21, he obtained his Bachelors degree at the Iowa State University, where three years later he would get his Master of Science degree. | |
Search | Add | 29 | Hilda Murillo | Born in Guayaquil, Ecuador on December 15, 1951, beelongs to a family of artists, her mother [a=Fresia Saavedra] is a well-known artist and singer. | |
Search | Add | 29 | Fars8ad | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Увайс Шарипов | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Torsten Lennartsson | Torsten Vilhelm Lennartsson | Swedish operatic tenor, born Stockholm, Nov 7, 1881, died Stockholm, Oct 31, 1933. He is the father of singer [a=Lars Lennartsson]. Engagement at the Kungliga Operan (Royal Swedish Opera) in Stockholm 1908-1924. He recorded 28 titles for Favorite, and more than 120 for HMV. |
Search | Add | 29 | Jan Marcin Szancer | ||
Search | Add | 29 | McKee Trio | Popular string trio recording for [l=Victor] between 1915 and 1917. Members were [a=Alexander Hackel] (violin), [a=Bernard Altschuler] (cello), and [a=William E. Bergè] (piano). | |
Search | Add | 29 | Garry J. Cape | Garry J Cape is a veteran English soul record dealer, active from 1970 to 2005, with over 35 years experience of travelling throughout the entire US. He founded the label [l146004] in 1978, reactivated 2009 - 2011 and currently from 2019; he also owned and operated [l223319] (1979), [l177050] (2007-2013, CD label), and was business partner in [l434980] (2000-2007) with John Anderson, promotion partner. | |
Search | Add | 29 | Sirály Együttes | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Tofani | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Tim Hecker 2 | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Жүсіпбек Елебеков | Жүсіпбек Елебеков | Zhusupbek Elebekov (1904-1977) - tenor singer from Kazakhstan. |
Search | Add | 29 | Larry Dekker | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Michael Trevithick | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Acharya Atreya | Indian poet, scenarist, playwright, lyricist, and screenwriter mainly known for his work in Telugu cinema | |
Search | Add | 29 | James Downing-Groth | Gwen Downing-Groth | |
Search | Add | 29 | Marina Fenech | Owner of [a4006983]. Married to [a298271]. | |
Search | Add | 29 | Yayoi Tsushima | ||
Search | Add | 29 | O'Neil Bryan | O'Neil Norman Hughlin Bryan | |
Search | Add | 29 | Caito Lorenzo | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Dill Beaty | US-American designer, art director, and photographer, located in Destin, Florida. Studied at Harris School of Advertising Art in Nashville, had a long career in the music industry and ran the [a2422511]. Cartoonist for "The Destin Log" for over 15 years. | |
Search | Add | 29 | Dyloot | Jason Sperling | DJ & electronic music producer lives in Castro Valley, California |
Search | Add | 29 | RIAS Symphonie-Orchester Berlin | RIAS-Symphonie-Orchester | For recording years 1946–1956 please use [b]RIAS Symphonie-Orchester Berlin[/b] For recording years 1956–1993 please use [b][a688716][/b] This radio orchestra was founded in West-Berlin in 1946. It was affiliated the American broadcasting station [l270438] (Rundfunk im amerikanischen Sektor / Radio in the American Sector). In 1956 the name was changed to [a688716]. After the German reunion the name changed again to [a462180] in 1993. This was done to prevent mix-ups with the East-Berlin based [a796211]. |
Search | Add | 29 | ComeRaveInPeace | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Ορχήστρα Αλέκου Γεωργιάδη | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Vittorio Taborra | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Andrew Grimm | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Gaz Stoker | Gary Stoker | Bassist. Older brother of [a=Kid Stoker]. |
Search | Add | 29 | Ether Pan | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Valerus | Valer Florian | Romanian male composer/producer/remixer/musician born on 24 September 1984 in a small city in Romania, Gherla City, in Cluj county. In autumn 2007 he moved to Bucharest to play the bass with consacrated romanian dance band named HI-Q until June 2009. Currently he is a producer,composer, remixer at The Vibe Project |
Search | Add | 29 | Attie Van Wyk | South African promoter, producer, and songwriter, born July 26th, 1952. After his stint as keyboardist with [url=http://www.discogs.com/artist/Ballyhoo+(2)]Ballyhoo[/url] (it was he who penned their "Man on the moon" hit), he went on to produce a slew of other famous acts such as [a398753], [url=http://www.discogs.com/artist/Chicco+(3)]Chicco[/url], and [a742619]. In 1989 Mr. van Wyk launched the "BIG Concerts" promotions company which brought [a=Paul Simon] to the country -- ending years of a "cultural boycott". | |
Search | Add | 29 | Becker-Derouet | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Riad Michael | Dr. Riad Alexander Michael | |
Search | Add | 29 | Ruben Verkuylen | Ruben Verkuylen | Graphic designer from The Hague and co-founder and owner of [l607951] and [l960268]. |
Search | Add | 29 | Edith Lorand | Hungarian violinist, b.17 December 1898, d. 23 November 1960, New York. Most active during 1920s and 30s. | |
Search | Add | 29 | Orchestra Ricordi | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Riccardo Iacoangeli | Riccardo Iacoangeli | Italian graphic and webdesigner. |
Search | Add | 29 | Deon Slaviero | Australian bass player. | |
Search | Add | 29 | Rose Noone | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Alex Gazzillo | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Favgear | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Silvio Silvestri | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Ernest Synmoie | Reggae producer and co-founder of [l=Thrillseekers (2)] | |
Search | Add | 29 | Los Paquiros | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Slobodan M. Kovačević | Slobodan M. Kovačević | Bass player, Slobodan was member of 'Pro Arte', 'More' and 'Lutalice'. |
Search | Add | 29 | Danilo Vasić | Danilo Vasić | Serbian pianist and arranger. |
Search | Add | 29 | Søstrene Bjørklund | Sister quartet from Norway with their first release in 1954. Astrid Bjørklund, Sigrund Bjørklund, Bjørg Bjørklund and Laila Bjørklund. | |
Search | Add | 29 | Skrew Studio | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Oksät | Post-Rock / Post-Metal project from Mexico. | |
Search | Add | 29 | Hans Totzauer | Johann Totzauer | Austrian composer, arranger, conductor and bandleader (* 26 March1909 in Vienna, Austria; † 27 June 1987 in Lilienfeld, Austria). He's the father of [a1607727] and the brother of [a1976515]. |
Search | Add | 29 | Judge Joseph Franklin Rutherford | b. November 8, 1869 d. January 8, 1942 Second president of the incorporated Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania. He played a primary role in the organization and doctrinal development of Jehovah's Witnesses, which emerged from the Bible Student movement established by [a13385679]. Law career earned Rutherford the sobriquet of "Judge." | |
Search | Add | 29 | Oliver Korthals | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Boone Naka | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Juan Maya "Marote" | Juan Santiago Maya | Spanish flamenco guitarist (Granada, 1936 - 2002). Ha has played with La Paquera, Fosforito, Bambino, Fernanda y Bernarda de Utrera... Brother of [a2695281] and [a5600034]. |
Search | Add | 29 | Discos Musart | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Papa Don Enterprises | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Roger Abjean | Breton priest, musician and composer, founder and director of choirs, re-established breton language church music. He became a Chevalier de la Légion d'Honneur in 2005 b. Oct. 22, 1925 in Plouider, France d. Jun.12, 2009 in Morlaix, France. | |
Search | Add | 29 | Nick Melton | Nick Melton | Artist/producer who co-founded independent London-based record label [l=Bomm Records] in 1992 with [a=Ack Tambala] and the members of [a=Freak-Quency Generator] (who released only one EP with the label). Nick had a couple of earlier releases with the artist name [url=http://www.discogs.com/artist/T.N.T.+%284%29]T.N.T.[/url] with his then music partner [a=Terry Burton] in 1991 and 1992. Ack and Nick were heavily inspired by the music they had first heard in Goa in 1990 and the next few years which was the start of what was to become "Goa trance" and was therefore the birth of this transitional time dancing to new beat, EBM, rave, techno, italo-disco, and that when morphed by the pioneering DJs of the time became simply "Goa music" or to some "trance dance". As was the habit of Ack and Nick when releasing their EPs under the artist name M.A.N., was choosing to not use their own names on the label credits, but instead choosing (rather confusingly) to use family and sibling names (or even television football pundits)! Nick is still writing music under various names including the [a=Temporal Knights] and [a=Peripheral Visionary]. Nicknamed "Nick Meltdown" he is the trance dancer photographed in the TIP Records [url=http://www.discogs.com/Various-Orange-Compilation/release/33089]Orange Compilation[/url] booklet and before that the punk dancer photographed on the cover of the 1982 UK punk album [url=http://www.discogs.com/Straps-The-Straps/release/2270024]The Straps[/url]. |
Search | Add | 29 | DJ Kirill Sergeew | Kirill Sergeev (Кирилл Сергеев) | |
Search | Add | 29 | George Angeloglou | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Brandon "Eugene" Owens | US bassist. | |
Search | Add | 29 | Roger Huggett | Designer and art director. | |
Search | Add | 29 | Fantacy Hill | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Reales Brass De Colombia | Colombian orchestra based in Bogotá led by [a3580344], also known as Los Reales Brass or Los Reales de Colombia | |
Search | Add | 29 | 海山大樂隊 | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Jonas Gudmonas | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Yoshiaki Ando | ||
Search | Add | 29 | عبد الرب إدريس | Abdel Rabb Idris (born 1946) is a Saudi-Arabian singer and composer of Yemenite origin. He is the owner of [l=Leila Studios] in Cairo. | |
Search | Add | 29 | Derek Church | Art Director and sales manager for [l13531] and [l125217]/[l27627] | |
Search | Add | 29 | Haraldur Þorsteinsson | Icelandic bass player and vocalist, b. 1952 | |
Search | Add | 29 | Martin Madigan | Martin Madigan | |
Search | Add | 29 | سيد إسماعيل | Sayed Ismail is an Egyptian singer and composer. He was married to [a=عايدة الشاعر] (Ayda al-Sha'er). | |
Search | Add | 29 | Shelkovskaya | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Tomáš Mitura | Czech artist and punk vocalist | |
Search | Add | 29 | Марс Макаров | Марс Андреевич Макаров | 28.10.1939 — 16.03.2016 Accordion player, composer, teacher, Honored Artist of the TASSR (1987) |
Search | Add | 29 | Furious Sound System | French sound system active during the 90's | |
Search | Add | 29 | Rodney Vincent | Australian country guitarist & artist | |
Search | Add | 29 | Jollywood Studios | Swedish design studio | |
Search | Add | 29 | Lütfi Çolak | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Natas Kaupas | Visual artist, graphic designer and former professional skateboarder. | |
Search | Add | 29 | Артур Молев | Артур Евгеньевич Молев | Soviet/Russian painter, cover designer for [a372855], poet Born: 1969, Leningrad |
Search | Add | 29 | Bernard Gourley | ||
Search | Add | 29 | al l bo | Alexander Bobrov | al l bo (abbr. Alexander Mikhailovich Bobrov) - CIS top-charts nu-disco singer, songwriter and composer, founder of "WorldOfBrights", "Clouds Testers The Legendaries" and "Stellar Map Worldwide" digital labels and related radioshows but most famouse as collector of rare vintage and modern synthesizers / FXs and hardware-synths pro. al l bo's original tracks, mashups and remixes are highlighted by hational Shazam top-100 chart and broadcasted by biggest FM stations such as DFM, Radio Record, L-FM, Kiss FM, Europa Plus, Megapolis FM, Ibiza Global Radio. |
Search | Add | 29 | Jim Leone | Bass player and vocalist from Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. | |
Search | Add | 29 | Happiness Forever | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Benny Couroyer Orchestra | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Ansambl "Diskos" | ||
Search | Add | 29 | PDS/GB | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Samuli Huttunen | Samuli Huttunen is a Finnish graphic designer and illustrator known for his work in print, infographics, journalism, and poster art. His creative inspiration draws from nature, alchemy, sacred geometry, and cats. If you’re interested in his portfolio, you can find it on Behance. | |
Search | Add | 29 | Bobby (Guitar) Bennett | Clinton Helen Bennett | Blues guitarist and singer Bobby was born just outside Raeford, North Carolina, USA on 24th February 1942 and taught himself guitar as a child. He walked out of a cotton field when he was 15 and after moving to Dunn and Norfolk, Virginia, he eventually made it to Philadelphia by the time he was 18. He formed a band and made some 45's meeting artists like [a1081044]. He retired from the music business in the 1980's, having been a writer for [a223460]. He opened his own beauty salon in Philadelphia His daughter is [a1783221] |
Search | Add | 29 | Александр Арсеньев | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Goga Mason | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Joe Stache(Less) | ||
Search | Add | 29 | F. Desolation | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Τάσσος | Αναστάσιος Αλεβίζος (Anastassios Alevizos) | Greek xylographer and graphic artist (b. 1914 – d. 13 October 1985, Athens). |
Search | Add | 29 | Dimitrije Čudov | ||
Search | Add | 29 | One Pale Ghost | Sami Määttälä | One Pale Ghost is an alias for finnish electronic music producer Sami Määttälä. |
Search | Add | 29 | Sylvan Sylvester | Calypso / soca saxophone player | |
Search | Add | 29 | Mark Onyx | Mark Andrew Makowski Onyx | Drummer and songwriter in several punk, experimental and industrial bands. Active in bands since 1990. Moved from the Midwest to Fort Lauderdale Florida in 1992. Heavily involved in the goth, industrial and post-punk scene and a main contributor/booker to Club Squeeze and The Edge in Ft. Lauderdale. Moved back to Midwest in 1994 and drummed in experimental post-punk bands playing shows in Chicago, Illinois and throughout the Midwest. Moved to Portland, Oregon in 2003 and has been active since. Currently in the experimental industrial group called-ism. Also has released 26 solo albums under the name VULGAR since 1995. |
Search | Add | 29 | Gustaf Westin | Gustaf Westin | Songwriter, guitarist & producer from Bollebygd (Sweden), but now residing in Billdal, Sweden. Email: gustaf@airborne-performance.com |
Search | Add | 29 | Ulf Blomberg | Ulf Blomberg | Hardcore producer. Singer of various hard-, Grind- core / metal bands. Running [L=HoboRec], in Habo, Jönköping - Sweden. |
Search | Add | 29 | Martin Brauner | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Edward Schreiber | ||
Search | Add | 29 | The Mighty Moog | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Zespół Instrumentalny Mieczysława Janicza | ||
Search | Add | 29 | L'Ère Graphique | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Schlaganfall Zone | Aaron Schubert | |
Search | Add | 29 | Stanley Hottek | Stanley Hottek | Electronic musician from Leipzig, Germany. Musicially active since 1994. Also member of Klangphase and Ultra Noise. Other alias: Mono_moon. |
Search | Add | 29 | Pecue | ||
Search | Add | 29 | David F. Anderson | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Billyphobia | Artist and DJ living in Madrid (Spain). | |
Search | Add | 29 | Lace GFX | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Z-Megarth Prof. | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Giancarlo Zara | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Léigh @ Bit-Phalanx | Elim Arthur Léigh | |
Search | Add | 29 | Yung Blood | Richard Hax, David Casper | Experimental hip-hop duo with David Casper and Richard Hax. |
Search | Add | 29 | Buzz Hawkins | Billy Henshall | Brother of Ronnie Henshall (2) |
Search | Add | 29 | John Clees | John Clees | The balance of funk, passion, and creativity, was captured from an early age. Often times hearing the sounds of the piano and organ growing up, John fell in love with the vibration tones of the lower bass foot pedals; being barely tall enough to turn on the organ, being mesmerized by the drum patterns, it was actually the foot pedals which were at his disposal, and immediately became the core of what he could reach, was drawn to, and became the root core of his music today. When John was around 7 years old, he would listen to The Electrifying Mojo on 97.9 FM in the early 80s, after being tucked away for bed. Staying up as late as 3 AM, rolling his head back and forth, waving his hands in the air pretending to play the drums, he heard many styles, frequencies, and artistic forms of electronic music. John created RedsoulRecords.com in 2001, was finally able to channel his energy into his own projects, have his own way to distribute his music directly in simplicity, and John’s first vinyl release also followed that summer, which was pressed at the legendary Archer Record Pressing plant in Detroit. In 2004, he remixed Sean’s Matrix imprint, The $hit: 2003 Remixes – Vol. 2, which went on to be the release of the year, however, the pressing plant had made a mistake and revered the music and printed the labels on the incorrect side, which is still being sold, today, even with the wrong samples on record sites. In 2007, John released music for the Cranbrook Art Museum for their African Diaspora Cd project; John also recorded with Seth Troxler, as their Breakfast with Thorialanus Remix – (Seth Troxler Feat. John Clees 7 AM at the Coney Mix) – UNFOUND SOUND [28] release which went on to be a gigantic success for the UnfoundSound Label. In 2008, John started to create his own annual Donation Drives for the Homeless in Detroit, had a 2nd annual event in 2009, and in 2011 John eventually turned his annual [D.R.M.M] – (Detroit Rescue Mission Ministries) Donation Drive for the homeless into his very own Sunday Monthly [Home] @ TV Bar. John has held a Friday monthly residency at The Shelter/St. Andrew’s Hall, Thursday & Sunday monthly residencies at The Velvet Lounge/Tonic, as well as a weekly-Sunday residency at The Sky Club; as well as had several guest appearances around the city such as the legendary Motor, Oslo, Exodus, and Grasshopper, just to name a few. As the years continued, John went on to tour in Moscow with one of his hottest live performances to date, constantly perfecting his sound and has gone back into seclusion, putting his productions first once more. Releasing “Lost Tracks” on his label that have been buried for years, having them newly remastered in 2021, but also on an entirely new path and journey, he will finally be sharing new material once again will the world very soon. Stay tuned in as we move into another year of exploration. A new Live PA is on the horizon very soon. |
Search | Add | 29 | Der Marcony-Chor | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Eira Davies | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Matt Bonk | Matthew Bonk | Main brain behind Noise Nazi. Runs projects : Noise Nazi, Suboxone Klinique, Glotzer, Grand Cyclops, Schnur & now HEX KOM Drummer, Electronics & Mixer in the black metal band Nightblood Mail collaborator for [a=Cylinder Smithsonian] in 2014-15. |
Search | Add | 29 | Daniel Muneta | José María Muneta Gómez De Segura | Spanish guitarist, composer, arranger and producer. |
Search | Add | 29 | Grupo Coral De Cantares Regionais De Portel | ||
Search | Add | 29 | A. Vénéroni | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Jonas Dalacorte | Brazilian musician and producer, born 31st January, 1989. Living Deads (2006-2012) bass Couch & Tea Ready To Go (2010) bass [a=dpsmkr] (2011-present) guitars, fx [a=Change Your Life] (2011-2017) bass The Last Bohemian of Buenos Aires (2012-2013) guitars Veräo (2013) guitars [a=Cruise Noir] (2017-present) programming, fx [a=AKAAO] (2018) synthesizers, fx [a=Cortina De Fumaça] (2018) guitars, fx [a=Conflito] (2019-present) drums [a=The Completers] (2015-present) guitars [a=L.U.S.T. (6)] (2019-present) guitars, vocals | |
Search | Add | 29 | A-S-D | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Siegfried Sugg | German accordionist, based in Portugal. b.: 1933 | |
Search | Add | 29 | Blind Knives | blindknives.bandcamp.com | |
Search | Add | 29 | Rocking Rick Lego | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Bryan McCallum | ||
Search | Add | 29 | R. C. Boral | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Andrew Jackmauh | ||
Search | Add | 29 | An Vedi | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Muabi | Pavel | [b]Pavel Muabi:[/b] Electronic [i]Ambient[/i] musician making music since 1997 creating [i]Experimental-Techno[/i] Ambient fusion [i]Glitch-Breakbeat[/i] music using both software and hardware synthesizers. |
Search | Add | 29 | Peter Bye | ||
Search | Add | 29 | MTPC | Designers. | |
Search | Add | 29 | Wendi Morris | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Poeribbon | Rick De Jong | Netherlands-based graphic designer, owner of [l986616] and [l1109806]. |
Search | Add | 29 | Orchestre Makina Loka | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Anthony Santosusso | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Dianne Athey | Painter, graphic designer and bassist. Dianne is a musician who played bass with the bands ‘Nervus Rex” and “The Riddles” in the 80’s and 90’s respectively. She grew up in Akron, Ohio, getting an early start playing guitar and singing with her friend, Chrissie Hynde who went on to create the band The Pretenders. Her parents started her out learning classical piano. During the New Wave music era she joined her first band, “The Nervous Wrecks”. Dianne is still jamming around the city, currently playing in two bands: “Broad Band” and “FolkSoul”. Additionally, Dianne is a working graphic designer in the design partnership: A+G Design. | |
Search | Add | 29 | Gianlorenzo Tubelli | Gianlorenzo Tubelli | Italian DJ and producer. He passed away on 19th September 2011. |
Search | Add | 29 | Picazzo Stack | Patrick Schmidt | German Rapper from Dresden. |
Search | Add | 29 | Tom Habes | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Three Men Went To Mow | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Gerry Dere | Gerald Dere | Canadian keyboardist, songwriter, arranger, engineer and producer from Edmonton, Alberta (1943-2016). Owner and operator of [l=Master Factory, Edmonton] studio (aka [l=Gerry Dere's Master Factory]). Also known to have worked at [l=Sundown Recorders] and [l=Damon Sound Studios] / [l=Damon-Soundtrek Studios]. |
Search | Add | 29 | Chœur Des Moines De L'Abbaye St Wandrille | Chœur Des Moines De L'Abbaye Saint-Wandrille | |
Search | Add | 29 | Ernst Drollinger | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Вячеслав Евтых | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Soundorchester Roy Etzel | German entertainment orchestra directed by [a1265694]. | |
Search | Add | 29 | Walter F. Sprink | American illustrator (1910-1974) | |
Search | Add | 29 | Phantoms Of The S.S. | Phantoms Of The SS was formed by 1 Phantom & 1 Other to create avant-garde and surrealistic sound structures and experiment with tones, various mixing techniques, drones and other oddities. The two forming member welcomed Oni Sakti into the group as a "silent" member. Now more active in the creation of the sound structures. Oni Sakti's female counterpart Zoe Sakti joined Phantoms on the Ventorum album and Sexual Surrealists 7" and is also now a permanent member of Phantoms Of The SS. | |
Search | Add | 29 | The Feliks Dzierżanowski Polish Folk Band | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Armistead Wellford | Bassist, actor, and oil painter from Richmond, Virginia. | |
Search | Add | 29 | Фёдор Николаевский | Фёдор Иосифович Николаевский | Fedor Nikolaevsky - Soviet Russian clarinetist and military conductor. Honored Artist of the RSFSR (1933). Brother of [a2673663]. Born: October 6 (September 24 O.S.), 1880, Moscow, Russian Empire Died: May 28, 1951, Moscow, USSR. |
Search | Add | 29 | Duo Larrea - Uriarte | Bolivian vocal duo composed of Enrique Larrea and Willy Uriarte ex-members of Los Planetas vocal group. | |
Search | Add | 29 | Marcin Daniec | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Ducks Design | ||
Search | Add | 29 | JessMattic | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Jeremy Meehan | ||
Search | Add | 29 | B. Radussynski | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Eduardo Sienkiewicz | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Daddy Mad | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Kevin J. Browne | Composer / Educator / Author / Philosopher | |
Search | Add | 29 | Philip Ritte | Philip Rittenberg | Philip Ritte (8 January 1871 – 14 December 1954) was a British tenor of the early 20th century. He made his stage debut in London's West End singing in Gilbert and Sullivan and other comic operas and musicals. He went on to enjoy great popularity as a concert singer of ballads during the Edwardian era and the First World War, and also as a performer in concert parties |
Search | Add | 29 | Sal Caravello | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Lorenz Zadro | Lorenz Zadro (born 6 January 1985, Verona, Italy) is a guitarist, author, producer and artistic director, collector, passionate popularizer of Blues & American Music. As a sideman and artistic producer he collaborates in a lot of projects, often alongside national and international blues artists. Since 2010 he has been the founder and president of the cultural association Blues Made In Italy and since 2015 he has been a founding partner of A-Z Blues and A-Z Press. As a guitarist and producer, he took part in the publication of over forty records. He collaborates and writes for many music magazines. In 2019 he published the book 'Blues Pills and Other Stories' for Arcana Edizioni and in January 2020 he published the new album 'Blues Chameleon'. | |
Search | Add | 29 | Jonas Vadauskas | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Jürgen Binder | Sound engineer in the German recording studio [l128137], to which the little label [l223285] belonged. Many recordings were done with mobile equipment. | |
Search | Add | 29 | Bao Na Na | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Raw Dada | The work of Raw Dada can be separated into two categories. Raw Dada can either use data sounds for ferocious walls of noise or take those data sounds and mix them into beats and melodies. | |
Search | Add | 29 | KoKo-PoP | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Das Grosse Wiener Unterhaltungsorchester | Vienna based orchestra conducted by [a=Hans Hagen]. It is usually credited on budget label [l=Tempo (2)] and the associated label [l=Special Record]. | |
Search | Add | 29 | Anton Refregier | ||
Search | Add | 29 | T. S. Rangammal, Tirunelveli | ||
Search | Add | 29 | Alfredas Šaltys | ||
Search | Add | 29 | L'Orchestre De Didier Boland | ||
Search | Add | 29 | R. C. Quoos Rabe | Hans Gerhard Franciskowsky | German playwright and scriptwriter, born 14 January 1936 in Itzehoe, Germany, died 3 November 2011 in Hamburg, Germany. |
Search | Add | 29 | Palghat T.S. Mani Iyer | ||
Search | Add | 28 | NeoMirage | David Ragal Fall | Paris-based producer from Nîmes. Initiates a new current of music, the "organic sound", between hip-hop and electronic, NeoMirage, permeates his music with abstraction, innovative rhythm and psychedelia. |
Search | Add | 28 | Joseph Lodato | ||
Search | Add | 28 | John Missile | ||
Search | Add | 28 | Andrew Lonsdale | Andrew Lonsdale | Australian musician, writer (1961-). |
Search | Add | 28 | Jonathan Thomas Maiocco | Jonathan Thomas Maiocco is an emerging recording artist, producer, and film composer. | |
Search | Add | 28 | csublime.com | ©sublime | Defunct graphic design studio based between Paris, France and Seoul, South Korea. Composed of C2B (aka Christophe de Branche) and "JIN" aka Jin de Branche (2003-2011). [i](Obsolete)[/i] Phone: +33 (0)1 83 62 56 07 (Paris) Mobile: +82 10 3211 1670 (Seoul) Email: contact@csublime.com / c2b@csublime.com |
Search | Add | 28 | Verica Pandilovska | Верица Пандилоска Гичева | Verica Pandilovska is an educated music artist with a vast experience in live performances and music festivals. She was born on 13th of May, 1973, in Tetovo, Macedonia. Began singing and performing during her high school years and continued to do so until today. At first it was a childhood dream and a hobby, but soon it became a profession and serious life commitment. Verica’s first public appearance was at the movie premiere “Arizona Dream” were she performed the traditional “Kales Bre Ango”. Soon after, at 1994 she had her first debut at the music festivals with the song “Vratete go bogovi” which was the beginning of the professional career with author’smaterial, then followed many appearances at music festivals in Macedonia, Serbia, Bulgaria, Albania etc., received numerous national and international awards and recognitions, as well as concerts, live gigs and TV shows. Finally, year 2007was the high point of the career with promotion of her first professional album “Belo zname” which contained the national hits such as “Kuckin Sin”, “Bez zdiv”, “Kapka pot” and many others. Most of the songs were accompanied with music videos which were shown at all TV stations around the Balkan. In the following years, many singles were issued and became TV and radio hits. Today, Verica is preparing the new album and music materials, and is expected to be presented to the public and wide audience until the end of 2015…………… |
Search | Add | 28 | Naoto Taguchi | Naoto Taguchi | Naoto Taguchi, originally from Sapporo and currently living in Tokyo, is an audiovisual artist with a strong musical background (having played the piano since his early childhood) who is also interested in programming, photography, design in general and spinning records as a DJ. Locating himself inbetween a triangle of minimalist electronica, dubmatics and quirky experimental sounds his latest release on test tube entitled 'untitled 9 fragments ordinaries sound materials' concentrates on the experimental side of his oeuvre. |
Search | Add | 28 | Thomas Meier-Goldau | Thomas Meier-Goldau | |
Search | Add | 28 | Orchestra Victor Predescu | ||
Search | Add | 28 | Orkiestra Taneczna Ryszarda Damrosza | ||
Search | Add | 28 | 배따라기 | ||
Search | Add | 28 | John Brumage | ||
Search | Add | 28 | No Koes | ||
Search | Add | 28 | 中島雅楽之都 | Nakashima Utashito. Japanese koto player, father of [a379812]. Born March 21, 1896 - Deceased August 17, 1979. | |
Search | Add | 28 | Yasuhiro Honda | ||
Search | Add | 28 | Maurice Baril | ||
Search | Add | 28 | Good Parts | Tim Stoakes | DJ and producer based in UK. He is one of the founders of [l=Star-Fi Recordings]. |
Search | Add | 28 | Miguel Alsem | Spanish sound engineer. He's the chief Mix & Mastering engineer at Alsem Studios. Professor of Music Production & Sound Engineering at University of Alicante | |
Search | Add | 28 | Luca Leggi | ||
Search | Add | 28 | Checco Durante | ||
Search | Add | 28 | Christine Panjaitan | Christine Natalina Panjaitan | |
Search | Add | 28 | Darksol | ||
Search | Add | 28 | Steve Giberson | ||
Search | Add | 28 | Artemij Ajwazjan | Արտեմի Այվազյան (Артемий Сергеевич Айвазян) | Artemi (Harutyun) Ayvazyan (Armenian: Արտեմի Այվազյան, Russian: Артемий Айвазян; June 26, 1902, Baku—November 14, 1975, Yerevan) was a Soviet Armenian composer, conductor, founder of the Armenian State Jazz Orchestra, and People's Artist of Armenia (1962). |
Search | Add | 28 | Hugh Attwooll | Producer and drummer. | |
Search | Add | 28 | Dick Barrell | ||
Search | Add | 28 | Břevnovanka | ||
Search | Add | 28 | Bill Wysock | William C. Wysock | American mastering, lacquer cutting and mixing engineer (June 18, 1949 - July 19, 2013 in Torrance, California). His lacquer cuts can be recognized by his initials "wcw" etched in the runouts. He worked at [l254254] and [l=Custom Fidelity] during the 1970s but later switched to a career as builder/researcher of Tesla coils. In 1987 he founded the Tesla Technology Research company. |
Search | Add | 28 | Brian Cranner | Graphics artist, involved with Sesame Street. | |
Search | Add | 28 | Strike Force Production | ||
Search | Add | 28 | Gran Orquesta De Profesores Solistas | Spanish orchestra from Catalonia. Played mostly traditional Spanish music. Active in the 1960s, they have been directed by [a2366145], [a952047], and [a1063392]. Also credited as "Gran Orquesta De Profesores", or "Gran Orquesta De Profesores y Solistas", or "Orquesta de Solistas" Intérpretes". | |
Search | Add | 28 | Sepp Simonelli | Swiss bassist, born 18 March 1936, died 10 March 2014. | |
Search | Add | 28 | V-Lays | ||
Search | Add | 28 | David Normant | ||
Search | Add | 28 | Frank Minoia | Francesco Minoia | Italian musician, composer, arranger and producer. He is the founder of Kyosaku Records. He is cousin of [a=Max Minoia]. |
Search | Add | 28 | Yasuhiko Fukui | ||
Search | Add | 28 | Satoshi Shirota | Satoshi Shirota = 城田敬 | A&R chief at Avex. |
Search | Add | 28 | Schermate | Stefano Greppi & Alessandro Larice | The group was founded in early 2009 after Stefano Greppi & Laric (Alessandro Larice) met in record stores where Stefano worked. |
Search | Add | 28 | Don Bestor | American songwriter, pianist, conductor & bandleader. b. Langford, South Dakota 23 Sept. 1889. | |
Search | Add | 28 | Clark Hulings | American realist painter & illustrator (1922-2011) | |
Search | Add | 28 | Артур Айдинян | Արթուր Այդինյան (Артур Мкртичевич Айдинян) | Artur Aydinyan – Armenian actor and vocalist (tenor). Born 1923 in Saloniki, Greece. Died 1997 in Odessa, Ukraine. |
Search | Add | 28 | Lou Fortunate | ||
Search | Add | 28 | Boudini Brothers | ||
Search | Add | 28 | The Singing Postman | Allan Smethurst | The Singing Postman was [a=Allan Smethurst], an English folk singer and postman. He is best known for his self-penned novelty song, "Hev Yew Gotta Loight, Boy?", which earned him an Ivor Novello Award in 1966, and "A Miss from Diss". The Guardian dubbed him a "bookishly melancholy folk-satirist". |
Search | Add | 28 | Sledge Hammer Genocide | Brutal slamming death metal/goregrind solo artist from New Haven, Connecticut. | |
Search | Add | 28 | Togo The Slacker | Jakob Ferner | |
Search | Add | 28 | Benjamin Stieb | Benjamin Stieb | |
Search | Add | 28 | Уральские Пельмени | Russian comedian show. | |
Search | Add | 28 | Bhatoptics | Sleeve/cover design team. | |
Search | Add | 28 | Загир Сатыров | ||
Search | Add | 28 | Reinhold Svensson Quintet | Swedish 1950's bop jazz quintet | |
Search | Add | 28 | Leo Meiersdorff | Credited for artwork | |
Search | Add | 28 | Elvis Wade | Wade Cummins, who goes by the stage name of "Elvis Wade", is an Elvis Tribute Artist From Nashville, TN. Married to pop/country singer Sandy Posey. https://elvis-wade.square.site https://www.facebook.com/ElvisWadeC | |
Search | Add | 28 | Arlindo De Carvalho | Arlindo Duarte de Carvalho | Portuguese folk, fado singer, arranger, composer (Soalheira, Fundão , 27 Apr. 1930 - Amadora, 26 Nov. 2016 ) |
Search | Add | 28 | Novigraphics | ||
Search | Add | 28 | Taiwo Musa | ||
Search | Add | 28 | Tommy Bergs | Swedish pop / schlager / dansband in the 1970s | |
Search | Add | 28 | Chehad Abdallah | Designer | |
Search | Add | 28 | Peterka a spol. | ||
Search | Add | 28 | Gabriel Diggs | Gabriel Diggs | Music Producer, DJ & Radio Host. |
Search | Add | 28 | Branko Rogošić | Owner and editor-in-chief of Rock Express Company (magazines, books, label, distribution) and magazines "Rock Express", "Metal Express", "Metal Market", "Muzičar". Branko Rogošić (b. 1966 in Belgrade) was a record collector for more than 45 years, and one of "generation-Zero" of Yugoslav metalheads. Now he is attorney-at-law and writter and publisher of many books and magazines about Freemasonry, but also still active in Serbian metal/rock community. Older Brother of Zoran Rogošić. | |
Search | Add | 28 | Donnie Linton | Donnie Linton | Founder, bassist and later manager of [a17958]. Co-founder of [l64255]. Died in September 2011. |
Search | Add | 28 | Southern Satisfaction | ||
Search | Add | 28 | WFN Productions | Design & photo company. | |
Search | Add | 28 | Everton "Eva" Burrell | ||
Search | Add | 28 | Tony Watling-Darrell | Designer. | |
Search | Add | 28 | Don Porto's Accordion Band | ||
Search | Add | 28 | Linas Karalius | Linas Karalius | Member of Lithuanian band Žas. Also known as Ezopas. He left the band in 2004. Returned to the band in 2012 after 8 years of hiatus. Already released a single and a video clip. |
Search | Add | 28 | Sven Björk | Sven Emil Johansson | Swedish-American tenor (b. October 15, 1916 Ålesund, Norway – d. April 27, 1980 Denver, Colorado, USA) Born Sven Emil Johansson, Björk studied singing with John Forsell, Frey Lindblad, and Joseph Hislop. He recorded numerous religious songs for [l=Cupol] and [l=Hemmets Härold], sometimes performing together with Einar Ekberg, Göran Stenlund or the KFUM-Chor. In 1951, he emigrated to the United States where he became a soloist with the American Pentecostal Assemblies of Gods Church in Denver, Colorado. |
Search | Add | 28 | Luis Oberto | Venezuelan singer, sound engineer, record, radio and TV producer. | |
Search | Add | 28 | Marie-Jeanne Gauthé | French projection and video artistic director who has been working on [a=Jean-Michel Jarre] shows since 1986. She founded [a=Light Motif] company. | |
Search | Add | 28 | www.a1-grafik.de | ||
Search | Add | 28 | Karolina Pietrzyk | ||
Search | Add | 28 | Franco Coni | ||
Search | Add | 28 | Martin Burridge Grafisk Design | ||
Search | Add | 28 | DP7 | ||
Search | Add | 28 | Jen Waters | ||
Search | Add | 28 | Konstantin Jambazov | Konstantin Jambazov is a Bulgarian guitarist, multi-instrumentalist, singer, songwriter, and producer. Born and raised in Varna, Bulgaria, began to play the guitar at the age of 16. He has been playing in several bands and projects as a session musician. Melodic hard rock/AOR duo "ClearLand" Melodic symphonic progressive hard rock band "VirtueL" Melodic power metal band "Тотал (Total)" Thrash metal band "Hades" He also has released several solo albums. | |
Search | Add | 28 | Zero Tolerance Magazine | ||
Search | Add | 28 | Шамгон Кажгалиев | Шамғон Сағаддинұлы Қажығалиев | Shamgon Kazhgaliev (1927-2015) - conductor, pedagogue, dombra player from Kazakhstan. |
Search | Add | 28 | Heildesign | Designer | |
Search | Add | 28 | www.benniboidesign.com | ||
Search | Add | 28 | Orquesta Los Satelites | Latin orchestra in the 1970s, Spain | |
Search | Add | 28 | Rocket Management | ||
Search | Add | 28 | V2 Image Control | ||
Search | Add | 28 | LKSDRHSTLR | Producer / Beatmaker from Siegen, Germany | |
Search | Add | 28 | Ken Khouri | Kenneth Lloyd Khouri | Born 1917 in Kingston/Jamaica in a Lebanese/Cuban family. Ken Khouri was a furniture salesman before he became a Jamaican music industry pioneer after he bought recording equipment in Miami in the 1940's. Lacking a studio, Khouri traveled through clubs and recorded Calypso music, and then sent the master to the UK to get pressed, since there was no record manufacturing in Jamaica at the time. In 1947 he built up a studio ([l=Records Limited]) which would become [l=Federal Records Studio], which was for a long time the only recording facility in Jamaica. In the early 1950s he finally bought a pressing plant in California, being the first man in Jamaica to press records. On his two labels, Times Music and [l=Federal Records (3)] , Khouri released Boogie, RnB and Calypso records; also he had Jamaica distribution contract with [url=http://www.discogs.com/label/Mercury]Mercury Records[/url]. Later, when Ska and Rocksteady set in, he recorded the genre's greats like [a=Prince Buster] and [url=http://www.discogs.com/artist/Hopeton+Lewis]Hopeton Lewis[/url]. He was also the owner of [l=KK Mastering Labs, Inc.] which was first located in Jamaica before relocating to Miami, FL. In 1981, Ken Khouri sold his studio and pressing plant to Bob Marley's [url=http://www.discogs.com/label/Tuff+Gong]Tuff Gong[/url] record label. Khouri died on 20th September 2003 in Kingston His second-born son [url=http://www.discogs.com/artist/Paul+Khouri]Paul Khouri[/url] is a producer and mastering engineer based in Florida. |
Search | Add | 28 | 松方弘樹 | 目黒 浩樹 (Kōju Meguro) | Hiroki Matsukata. Japanese actor and singer. Born July 23, 1942 in Tokyo. Died January 21, 2017. |
Search | Add | 28 | George Boucaud | Calypso / soca saxophone player | |
Search | Add | 28 | "Annie" Original Cast | Original Broadway cast from the 1977 musical. Complete recording cast: Oliver Warbucks ("Daddy" Warbucks) - Reid Shelton Molly - Danielle Brisebois Pepper - Robyn Finn Duffy - Donna Graham July - Janine Ruane Tessie - Diana Barrows Kate - Shelley Bruce Annie - Andrea McArdle Miss Hannigan - Dorothy Loudon Bundles McCloskey - James Hosbein Dog Catcher - Steven Boockvor Dog Catcher - Donald Craig Lieutenant Ward - Richard Ensslen Harry - Raymond Thorne Sophie, the Kettle - Laurie Beechman Grace Farrell - Sandy Faison Drake - Edwin Bordo Mrs. Pugh - Edie Cowan Cecille - Laurie Beechman Annette - Penny Worth A Star to Be - Laurie Beechman Rooster Hannigan - Robert Fitch Lily St. Regis - Barbara Erwin Bert Healy - Donald Craig Fred McCracken - Bob Freschi Jimmy Johnson - Steven Boockvor Sound Effects Man - James Hosbein Bonnie Boylan - Laurie Beechman Connie Boylan - Edie Cowan Ronnie Boylan - Penny Worth NBC Page - Mari McMinn Kaltenbom's Voice - Donald Craig F.D.R. - Raymond Thorne Ickes - James Hosbein Howe - Bob Freschi Morgenthau - Richard Ensslen Hull - Donald Craig Perkins - Laurie Beechman Honor Guard - Steven Boockvor Justice Brandeis - Richard Ensslen Ensemble - Laurie Beechman Ensemble - Steven Boockvor Ensemble - Edwin Bordo Ensemble - Edie Cowan Ensemble - Donald Craig Ensemble - Richard Ensslen Ensemble - Barbara Erwin Ensemble - Bob Freschi Ensemble - James Hosbein Ensemble - Mari McMinn Ensemble - Penny Worth | |
Search | Add | 28 | Berner Ländlerquartett | ||
Search | Add | 28 | Jumbo Military Band | ||
Search | Add | 28 | Jack McVea's All Stars | ||
Search | Add | 28 | Notion23 | UK graphic design team set up in 1997 and based in London. Notion23 Ltd 22-23 St. Cross Street London EC1N 8UH Tel.: +44 (0)207 168 9836 Email: info@notion23.com | |
Search | Add | 28 | Claude Cousin | ||
Search | Add | 28 | Grupo Maroyu | Cumbia band from Bolivia. | |
Search | Add | 28 | Константин Драгнев | ||
Search | Add | 28 | Groupe Adorons L'Eternel (GAEL) | ||
Search | Add | 28 | Anarchestra | Anarchestra is an orchestra consisting of over 200 musical instruments uniquely built by [a=Alex Ferris]. | |
Search | Add | 28 | Jack Plies | ||
Search | Add | 28 | Andrea "db" Debernardi | Sound Engineer and Producer from Cossato, Piemonte, Italy. He usually works with Pop/Hip Hop/Rap artists, not to be confused with [a2738358] "Bernie" working mainly with indie/rock/metal artists. | |
Search | Add | 28 | Kevin "Ice-Berg" Blake | ||
Search | Add | 28 | Nicolas Bazire | Nicolas Bazire | |
Search | Add | 28 | Лайлат Магомедова | ||
Search | Add | 28 | Gold Mountain Entertainment | Artist management company started in 1983. It has offices in Nashville, Los Angeles and Montreal | |
Search | Add | 28 | Conjunto Típico De Francisco Gouveia | Also credited as "Francisco Gouveia E O Seu Conjunto" | |
Search | Add | 28 | Anthony S. Malat | Anthony Scott Malat | |
Search | Add | 28 | Karen Hacking | ||
Search | Add | 28 | Μαριάνθη Κεφάλα | Μαριάνθη Νείρου | Aπο μικρη ηλικια η ΜΑΡΙΑΝΘΗ ΚΕΦΑΛΑ (ΝΙΡΟΥ)μπηκε στο μοχθο της βιοπαλης ηταν μικρο παιδι κοντα στα δεκατεσσερα με αγαπη για ολους και για τους συνανθρωπους της ,επελεξε να γινει νοσοκομα οπου και εργαστηκε σε οικο ευγηριας.Παντα γελαστη κ γεματη αγαπη για ολους ακομη και οταν εδινα τα φαρμακα στους ασθενεις τραγουδουσε .Αλλα φαινεται πως η μοιρα της την επιφυλαξε να 'χει ενα φυλακα αγγελο που στο δρομο της ζωης της ,ετσι ξαφνικα ,ηρθε ο κος .ΓΙΩΡΓΟΣ ΚΑΜΠΟΥΡΕΛOΣ (μεγαλος παλιος ρεμπετης),ο οποιος ειχε ερθει επισκεψη στο οικο ευγηριας οπου εργαζοταν η ΜΑΡΙΑΝΘΗ ΚΕΦΑΛΑ/ΝΙΡΟΥ για να δει καποιο δικο του οικειο προσωπο,ακουσε τοτε την μαριανθη να τραγουδα οπως το συνηθιζε , την πλησιασε κ την προτεινε να γινει τραγουδιστρια και λεγοντας της οτι αδικειτο που ηταν σ"αυτο το χωρο" .ετσι πηρε την αποφαση και ξεκινησε στο δρομο τον καλλιτεχνικο .Πρωτα ανεβηκε στο παλκο σε ηληκια δεκαπεντε ετων(περιπου το 1969)και σε περιοδο μωλις εξι μηνων εκανε δισκο 45 στροφων τοτε της καλες παλιες εποχες τον τζου μποξ. Ετσι σιγα σιγα εξαπλωνοταν ολο και περισσοτερο το μεγαλειο της φωνης της ,και το μεγαλο της ταλεντο .Η ΜΑΡΙΑΝΘΗ ΚΕΦΑΛΑ /ΝΙΡΟΥ ηταν απο μουσικη οικογενεια ο πατερας της ηταν ο ΣΤΕΛΙΟΣ ΚΕΦΑΛΑΣ (οπου πηρε και το καλλιτεχνικο του ψευδωνυμο) ο οποιος ηταν μουσικος επαιζε μπουζουκι ,και τραγουδουσε . Η Μαριάνθη Κεφάλα είναι μία από τις τελευταίες ελληνίδες λαικές τραγουδίστριες μαζί με Στανίση, Βιτάλη και Πίτσα Παπαδοπούλου. "Κατάγεται" μουσικά από την Κάιτη Γκρέυ, την Πόλυ Πάνου, την Ρίτα Σακελλαρίου, την Τζένη Βάνου,Την Σωτηρία Μπέλλου. Η ΜΑΡΙΑΝΘΗ ΚΕΦΑΛΑ /ΝΙΡΟΥ εκανε τον 1ο της δισκο "τα λαικα " το νουμερο ενα ,που σε αυτο συμμετειχε ο ΣΤΕΛΙΟΣ ΚΕΦΑΛΑΣ(ο πατερας της )εκτοτε εκανε αλλους 15 δισκους και πολλα cd και πολλες επιτυχιες μεταξυ αυτων ,πολλες συμμετοχες μεταξυ αυτων ενα νουετο με το Β.ΚΑΡΡΑ "το τι μου σημβαινει"Η ΕΠΙΤΥΧΙΑ ΤΗΣ ΣΥΝΕΧΙΖΕΤΑΙ ... |
Search | Add | 28 | snejinya | Jane Novikova | English electronic music producer and musician. |
Search | Add | 28 | Edward Lutczyn | Edward Lutczyn | Edward Lutczyn (born June 8, 1947 in Heppenheim) - Polish graphic artist. |
Search | Add | 28 | Perry Hardy | ||
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Search | Add | 28 | Maurizio Cannici | Maurizio Cannici | Italian DJ, producer and manager for [l=CGD] during '70s/'80s. He died in April 2009. |
Search | Add | 28 | Arne S | Arne Smeels | Bassist and vocalist |
Search | Add | 28 | Andrew Sayers | ||
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Search | Add | 28 | Александр Кошкин | Александр Арнольдович Кошкин | Aleksander Koshkin is a Soviet/Russian painter and illustrator. born: 24 July 1952 |
Search | Add | 28 | Becky Fontaine | ||
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Search | Add | 28 | Zé Canuto | Saxophonist. | |
Search | Add | 28 | Артем Вочель | ||
Search | Add | 28 | Denon Orchestra | ||
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Search | Add | 28 | Picturepoint Ltd | See also [a=Picture Point] | |
Search | Add | 28 | Abel Navarro | ||
Search | Add | 28 | Charly Massive | Thorsten Michael Walter Stenzel | Commercial recording pseudonym used by German composer, musician and producer [a=Torsten Stenzel]. Stenzel is primarily credited under the Charly Massive alias for his early 90s dance music releases. |
Search | Add | 28 | Michele Spagnolo | ||
Search | Add | 28 | Bae Ho | ||
Search | Add | 28 | Kawaiicomplex | ||
Search | Add | 28 | Orquestra De João Nobre | ||
Search | Add | 28 | Adriaan Pels | ||
Search | Add | 28 | SQNCR69 | Yannick Tranchant | |
Search | Add | 28 | Marcus Mossmann | @ Phonographic Artifacts Analog-Digital-Transfer-Preservation Sound as it used to be... (Died in March 2021 by a heart attack) | |
Search | Add | 28 | Lynn Lascaro | Artist, illustrator and art director. Created many album covers for Warner/Elektra/Atlantic during the 1970s; known by Zappa fans for his work on the cover of "One Size Fits All". | |
Search | Add | 28 | Pepe Jansz | ||
Search | Add | 28 | The Sweet Malay Entertainers | ||
Search | Add | 28 | Chris Kiesling | Chris Kiesling | Freelance illustrator born in Nuremberg, Germany. |
Search | Add | 28 | Donna Cadogan | Danish vocalist with a long career primarily as backing vocalist. After the disbanding of [a=Mek Pek Party Band] she shortly attempted a solo career. Daughter of [a=David Cadogan] | |
Search | Add | 28 | Manjit Kaur Jhuti | ||
Search | Add | 28 | Rio Oscaryzm | Artwork designer. | |
Search | Add | 28 | Gary Ronaldson | Graphic artist. | |
Search | Add | 28 | Mića Milutinović | Miodrag Milutinović | Folk lyricist and songwriter from Serbia. |
Search | Add | 28 | Joe Paul Nichols | Country and gospel singer who was born in Cundiff, Texas. (9/13/1941 - 7/27/2011) | |
Search | Add | 28 | Willard Ringstrands Hammondensemble | ||
Search | Add | 28 | Jim Belonga | ||
Search | Add | 28 | Mattias Wachtmeister | ||
Search | Add | 28 | Cheikha Habiba Saghira | شيخة حبيبة صغيرة | Cheikha Habiba Saghira (aka "Little" Habiba, in reference to the original Habiba, [a=Cheikha Habiba El Abassia]) |
Search | Add | 28 | LUXINVICTUS | ||
Search | Add | 28 | Vernon Koski | Visual artist, he appears on releases from the label [l=Turnabout]. | |
Search | Add | 28 | David Tristram | Successful comedy playwright and occasional graphic designer. See also: [a=Geoffrey Tristram] | |
Search | Add | 28 | Jérôme Olivier Genin | ||
Search | Add | 28 | Los De Pukara | Bolivian band playing folklore of the Huaycho region, founded in June 1974. The original members were classmates at the Colegio Ayacucho. The musicians on the first 2 LPs (and 1 EP) on the Lauro label were: Jose Guzman Tapia, Rodolfo Almanza, Franz Ochoa, Moises Flores, and Sabino Orozco. In 1975 the band moved to the Lyra label, and were joined by new members like Alberto Ticona and Milton Finny. Over time the group fluctuated with different people and recorded again on Lauro and Lyra labels. By the 1990s multiple groups existed with the Pukara name, as some former members started their own groups, and there were also imitators of their style. | |
Search | Add | 28 | Orquesta La Playa | Venezuelan orchestra created in 1967 in Maracaibo, Zulia, by Colombian pianist and arranger Oscar García, singers Willy Quintero and Nelson Enríquez. | |
Search | Add | 28 | Tony Meeuwissen | Tony Meeuwissen | Designer & Illustrator. Born in London in 1938 |
Search | Add | 28 | Pippo Rezza | ||
Search | Add | 28 | Maurice Boivin | ||
Search | Add | 28 | Elia De Biase | ||
Search | Add | 28 | Miodrag Ž. Milutinović | Miodrag Milutinović | Director and editor-in-chief of [l=Diskos] label. |
Search | Add | 28 | Jaromír Bezruč | Jaromír Bezruč | Czech visual artist for the label [l=In Deed Hell] and owner of the In Deed Hell magazine. |
Search | Add | 28 | Jenzeits | Chad Davis | Jenzeits is the electronic music project of underground music savant [a=Chad Davis]. Jenzeits is a thematic continuation of his previous project [a=Romannis Mötte] - an exercise in improvisation and stream of consciousness in the spirit of kosmische innovators like [a=Klaus Schulze], [a=Manuel Göttsching] and [a=Rolf-Ulrich Kaiser]. |
Search | Add | 28 | Red Robinson | Robert Robinson | Red Robinson (born March 30, 1937 in Comox, British Columbia - died April 1, 2023) was a Canadian radio disc jockey. He was the first DJ to play rock’n’roll music on a regular basis in Canada. |
Search | Add | 28 | Seiji Kudo | Graphic Artist | |
Search | Add | 28 | Norman Gollin | Norman Gollin was born on June 5, 1919, in the Bronx, New York City, New York, USA. He was a graphic designer, film director, and writer, known for such films as Apple (1967), Wheel-Dealer (1967), and HWY: An American Pastoral (1969). He died on October 8, 2006, in Los Angeles, California, USA. | |
Search | Add | 28 | Dylan England | ||
Search | Add | 28 | Stvz | Brazilian musician, owner of the [l=Chupa Manga] records. | |
Search | Add | 28 | Mrfck Illustration | [b]Mrfck Illustration[/b] [i](first known as Ipung Art Corpse)[/i] is a professional design service founded in 2010 by [a=Pungky Heriansyah]. He is a death metal musician, illustrator, freelance artist, and visual graphic designer from Bandung, Indonesia. Contact: mrfckill@gmail.com | |
Search | Add | 28 | Paul Kresh | ||
Search | Add | 28 | Haymarket 2 | ||
Search | Add | 28 | Юрій Марусій | ||
Search | Add | 28 | Мурат Гочияев | ||
Search | Add | 28 | Osvaldo Valls | Argentinian producer ("Director artístico") and percussionist. | |
Search | Add | 28 | Максим Шаранов | ||
Search | Add | 28 | Skoopy | Jiří Šisler | Czech hip-hop DJ and producer, from Krnov. |
Search | Add | 28 | Виленскiй Концертный Квартетъ "Св. Георгъ" | ||
Search | Add | 28 | Alexandre Wesley | ||
Search | Add | 28 | Skoof | George Skoufalos | Skoof’s trademark sets and productions often incorporate B-Movie, Grindhouse & Horror Cinema-Samples and have been supported by the likes of Marco Bailey (BEDROCK RECORDS), Liquid Todd (SOLID STATE RADIO), Jonathan Peters (SOUND FACTORY) & many more, including air-play on BBC Radio 1 & other syndicated programs. |
Search | Add | 28 | Александр Туманов | Classical Baritone vocalist, wind and keyboard instrumentalist | |
Search | Add | 28 | William Alexander Smith | ||
Search | Add | 28 | Božo Potočnik | ||
Search | Add | 28 | Salomon Emquies | Salomon Emquies | An American art director and photographer who has been affiliated with the [l=Delicious Vinyl] label. |
Search | Add | 28 | Jazzsoon | Jazzsoon | |
Search | Add | 28 | V.O.N Brahma FSS | Loris P. | Bassist for Via Dolorosa from 1999 - present. |
Search | Add | 28 | Gene Gogerty | Graphic designer associated with [l=Riverside Records] | |
Search | Add | 28 | Infrared From Paris | ||
Search | Add | 28 | Nataša Vladetić | ||
Search | Add | 28 | Jan Buckard | Jan Buckard | Musician and illustrator based in Germany. |
Search | Add | 28 | Nibera | Bernarda Conič | Visual artist based in Ljubljana, Slovenia. |
Search | Add | 28 | Alexander C. Derouge | Wolfgang Detmann | |
Search | Add | 28 | Рафаэль Ильясов | ||
Search | Add | 28 | Nylstoch | ||
Search | Add | 28 | Jon F. Bakker | Jon-Fredrik Bakker | |
Search | Add | 28 | Виктор Бондарик | ||
Search | Add | 28 | Wu Xiu Zhu | ||
Search | Add | 28 | Alfred Krink | German teacher, author and producer of radio plays and multi media projects. Born 1933, lives in Hamburg. | |
Search | Add | 28 | Rodney Doddridge | ||
Search | Add | 28 | Henryk Szopiński | Polish accordionist, pianist and arranger. A member of the Polish band Blues Flowers. Founding member of the Polish bands Dzień Kobiet, Bluesdorf Orchestra and Rypcium Pypcium. A member of the Phonographic Academy in Poland. The originator and director of the Blues Express Festival in Zakrzewo, Poland. | |
Search | Add | 28 | Mirza Ghalib | Mirza Asadullah Baig Khan (Urdu: مِرزااسَدُاللہ بیگ خان) | Mirza Ghalib (Urdu: غاؔلِب) born 27 December 1797 died 15 February 1869, was a prominent Urdu and Persian-language poet during the last years of the Mughal Empire. He used his pen-names of Ghalib (Urdu: غالِب, ġhālib means "dominant") and Asad (Urdu: اسَد, Asad means "lion"). His honorific titles were: Dabir-ul-Mulk, Najm-ud-Daula. |