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Slow Pulse
3,679 plays (642 listeners)
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My Midnight Creeps
45,192 plays (1,729 listeners)
My Midnight Creeps is a Norwegian rock band founded by Ricochets-guitarist Alex Kloster-Jensen and now deceased Madrugada-guitarist Robert Burås (also known as Bobby Cagehill).
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Antioni Testa
652 plays (184 listeners)
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Skylab Vs Deluxe
546 plays (283 listeners)
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Drumfire
10,952 plays (4,373 listeners)
Drumfire is the percussionist for Late Night Sneaky. Previously he played and recorded with aFRO-mYSTiK on OM Records.
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Karma Shadba
1,388 plays (449 listeners)
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Max Maxwell
8,492 plays (816 listeners)
Originally one third of Matipo Pyramid, Max has been making tunes on his own now for 3 years, has been involved in the emergence of Dance Culture in New Zealand, mainly through events in the Nelson/Golden Bay area.
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Yoga Zone
3,509 plays (535 listeners)
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Akasha
69,872 plays (15,807 listeners)
At least three bands have used the name "Akasha." The first was a Norwegian spacey, electronic prog band, who recorded one album in 1977. For more information on the band, visit progarchives.com.
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Dreadzone
279,788 plays (27,856 listeners)
Dreadzone is a British band whose music is an eclectic fusion of dub, reggae, dance, and folk. They have so far produced four studio albums and one live album. Dreadzone formed in 1993 when ex-Big Audio Dynamite drummer Greg Roberts teamed up with Tim Bran, who had previously worked as a musician and sound engineer for Julian Cope. The name 'Dreadzone' was suggested to Greg and Tim by Don Letts.
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