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The Kilimanjaro Darkjazz Ensemble
267,041 plays (17,569 listeners)
TKDE started off as an audiovisual project back in 2000, influenced by old silent movie directors such as Murnau and Lang, but also the animations of Jan Švankmajer or the films of the Quay Brothers.
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The Mount Fuji Doomjazz Corporation
21,925 plays (1,368 listeners)
The Mount Fuji Doomjazz Corporation is the experimental Ambient/Noise/Drone alter ego of The Kilimanjaro Darkjazz Ensemble. The first album "Doomjazz Future Corpses" is a live recording. from Ad Noiseam:
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Deaf Center
491,378 plays (38,498 listeners)
Deaf Center are two Norwegian friends Erik Skodvin (aka Svarte Greiner, xhale, Solitaire albread) and Otto Totland (aka supine, nest).
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Nest
424,435 plays (19,536 listeners)
There are four groups named Nest: Ambient acoustic music from Finland: Nest is the musical work of Finnish musicians A. Tolonen and T. Saxell. Their extraordinary atmospheric sound is based on Kantele, ancient & traditional Finnish plucked string instrument of the zither family.
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The Drift
71,377 plays (7,213 listeners)
Originally a side project from Danny Grody (Tarentel) and Trevor Montgomery (Lazarus), San Francisco's The Drift very quickly matured into a full-time dub-jazz-rock ensemble.
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Ufomammut
269,320 plays (17,362 listeners)
Inspired as much by the space-tinged acid rock of Kyuss and Monster Magnet as by progressive rock icons like Pink Floyd, Blue Cheer and early Black Sabbath, Tortona, Italy's UFOmammut was formed in 1999 by Urlo (bass/vocals), Poia (guitar/keyboards), Vita (drums) and Alien (synths).
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Kammerflimmer Kollektief
409,946 plays (31,774 listeners)
German experimental jazz-electronica group characterised by soothing, throbbing soundscapes (the band name translates as 'Ventricular Fibrillation Collective') accented with disjointed sounds played by instruments such as the saxophone. Although the fragile rhythms draw heavily from free-jazz improvisation the final overall effect is closer to ambient electronica.
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Ulver
5,699,956 plays (118,746 listeners)
Ulver (Norwegian for “wolves”) is a multi-disciplinary musical trio from Oslo, Norway. Since their first, folklore-influenced black metal release in 1993, Ulver’s style has ever been changing by combining elements of experimental, electronic and ambient music, avant-garde, rock, trip-hop, and their own genre-defying innovations.
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Guapo
87,519 plays (8,511 listeners)
ANCIENT HISTORY: Three years have passed since “Black Oni” (Ipecac Records). Four years since “Five Suns”(Cuneiform Records). The new album by Guapo is finally here and thus concludes the recondite triptych they set out to accomplish. Flux is not uncommon here, every record taking on new musical hues and offering disparate ideas and perspectives.
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Grails
945,462 plays (57,737 listeners)
Grails are an American instrumental rock band from Portland, Oregon. Initially the band 'Laurel Canyon' formed to play one show on a whim. In 2003 the band changed its name to Grails, just before the release of their first full-length album.
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