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Gramatik has always been an early adopter. It began at the age of 3, when his mother would catch him glued to the radio in his older sisters room, checking out the cassette tapes with American funk, jazz, soul and blues. He started making his first beats on an early PC by the time he was 13, and soon the kid from Portoroz, Slovenia figured out how to harvest the power of
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Big Gigantic, whose blend of mind-bending beats, thunderous bass, and frenetic melodies has developed a rabid following since forming in 2008, has taken their sound to yet another dimension with the release of their newest album 'Nocturnal' (available now for FREE download at www.biggigantic.net).
The album, by Boulder, CO-based saxophonist/producer Dominic Lalli and drum -
In 2010, Luke Ritchie set himself a challenge - to write a song a week for six months. Between January and July, he composed 26 songs, recorded them at home on acoustic guitar and posted them online as podcasts. By the time the experiment was over, through word of mouth (or maybe mouse) alone, the songs had been downloaded 8500 times and Ritchie was ready to pick the bes
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Citizen are a live five piece collective from Manchester who have created an innovative sound to co-incide with the ever changing face of music. Their bass driven sound really blurs the lines between live and electronic production, aiding them along the way to become one of dance music's most exciting new talents.
So far this year has seen the guys taking the crown on C
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The love child of Brooklyn and the Internet, Baauer was born out of noise. A sound that began steeped in the 4/4 dance tradition, slowly took on hip-hop tendencies until two became one. Influenced heavily by southern hip-hop and UK bass sounds, Baauer has found himself smack dab in the middle of the electronic renaissance.
He is the delectable fusion of future-crunk an
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Geddes is one of the true pioneers of the London house scene. Among those ahead of the game when it came to the fragmentation of the super club and the dawn of a new warehouse era, Geddes and his mulletover crew were integral in the rise of the underground music scene and have helped to shape its landscape and sound in the capital and beyond. When Geddes started the now
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"If you didn't have standard pop music as a reference, what would your pop music sound like?" Jonathan Bates asked himself this very question, and the answer, he found through his discovery of his solo project, Big Black Delta.
Originally from Venezuela, Jonathan Bates found his way to Miami, Florida at the age of seven. At seventeen, he attended Berklee College of Musi
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There aren't many grey areas in the world to revel in anymore, with humanity obsessed with fact and logic over theory and imagination our relentless exploration to find out who we are simply refuses to leave the unexplained alone. Yet it's in these margins that an individual can truly find themselves, and for Leeds-based six-piece Heart-Ships it's the search of wonderment a
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Sometimes, listening to Exitmusic, it's hard to tell exactly whether the goosebumps you're getting are from the parts that are chillingly beautiful and melodic or the ones that are aching and guttural. Or further, the ones that are creepily sparse and disembodied. The New York City duo -- Aleksa Palladino and Devon Church -- doesn't care when the chill runs down your spine,
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Hailing from the New Forest in Hampshire this five piece pop rock quintet burst onto the UK rock scene in early 2012. Formed from the ashes of Not Advised. With a debut album on it's way produced by multi-platinum selling LA producer John Feldmann, 2012 is set to be an exciting year for Natives.
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Peanut Butter Wolf got his start in the early 90's as the DJ/producer for Charizma in San Jose, CA until December 1993 when Charizma lost his life at the age of 20.
After taking a break from music, Wolf eventually started Stones Throw Records in 1996. Charizma's posthumous 'My World Premiere' was the single that launched the label.
These days, PB Wolf is busy building th






