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The Bravery is an American rock band from New York City that consists of Sam Endicott, John Conway, Anthony Burulcich, Michael Zakarin, and Mike Hindert. Their music is a synthesis of indie rock and electronica. Their music has reached the top ten in the United States and the top five in the United Kingdom. They have just recently re-released their second album entitles "The Sun and The Moon: Complete" as a double disk. The re-release consists of remixes of the original ablum labeled the "Moon" version. The Bravery is currently touring all over the world so check out their website at thebravery.com for tour dates, blogs, and other fun stuff. |
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Chris Standring is a British-born jazz guitarist known for his heavy use of 1970s-style musical nuances. Before launching his own solo career with his 1998 album "Velvet", Standring represented a third of the band SolarSystem, a one-shot project that combined elements of jazz and hip-hop. His new record "Love and Paragraphs" has beautiful melodies and great rythym. |
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The D.E.Y. is a Latin Hip hop group that debuted in 2007, following in the footsteps of The Fugees and Black Eyed Peas. The group is composed of members Divine, Élan, and Yeyo. The trio's name is also meant to symbolize a new day in music. The D.E.Y. features a combination of urban R&B, Latin, hip-hop, and pop. They desire to cross cultural and lingual boundaries with Afro-Latino influenced, fusion-heavy sounds that celebrate Latin all of their heritage of Afro-Latino. |
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Visitor by San Francisco band The Dodos is their second full length and first for Frenchkiss. Originally formed in 2006 under the moniker Dodobird as a one man acoustic act, Meric Long would gig around SF playing folky guitar w/ a combination of loops and ambient keyboards. You can check out more on the Dodos at myspace.com/thedodos or thedodos.net |
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Foot Foot has self-produced three albums crafted from the notebook jottings and dream phrases of Robin Brown. The spinning dustclouds of early lineups have coalesced into the dusty matrimonial pair of Josh and Robin Brown, who travel the old Camino Real sowing their songs amongst the California poppies. You can check out their music at footfootmusic.com or myspace.com/footfootmusic |
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HeavyGrinder is capturing the attention of audiences worldwide. Spain ( Ibiza ), Japan, China, Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, Indonesia and Mexico have been key international stops for this talent so far. In the Los Angeles club scene alone, she has played at most notable venues including Key Club, Highlands, Century Club, Avalon, Sunset Room and White Lotus. |
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After the huge success Kat DeLuna had with her debut Gold single, "Whine Up" featuring Elephant Man, the 20-year-old star-on-the-rise hit 2008 with her second smash single "Run The Show" featuring Busta Rhymes and Don Omar. Honored as MTV Tr3s' Best New Artist and winner of a Latin Billboard Award, DeLuna has been also featured in People Magazine, Entertainment Weekly, USA Today, and Teen Vogue. |
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Low vs Diamond is an American rock band formed in 2002 by Lucas Field, Howie Diamond, and Tad Moore while they were students at the University of Colorado. Following graduation, they relocated to Los Angeles, where they met up with the other two members of the band, Anthony Polcino and Jon Pancoast. Low vs Diamond released their debut EP, Life After Love, in February 2007, and their self-titled debut album in April 2008. |
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Morgan Page's music has garnered support from a wide-range of top level DJs including, Sasha, Deep Dish, Danny Tenaglia, Dave Seaman, Hernan Cattaneo, John Digweed, Mark Farina, Gabriel & Dresden, Kaskade, and Jason Bentley. Several companies have also chosen Morgan's music to set the tone for their movies, tv shows, and retail stores. |
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Ottmar Liebert is a German-born composer and guitarist, born to a Chinese-German father and a Hungarian mother. As a child, he spent most of his time traveling Europe and Asia with his family. Ottmar leads an ensemble called Luna Negra ("Black Moon"), which has gained popularity performing as a touring band and recording music albums in a "Nouveau Flamenco" style. Luna Negra mixes elements of flamenco with jazz, bossa nova, Hindu meditation music, and other genres. |
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Scissors For Lefty consists of two sets of families- Bryan and Robby Garza, with Peter and James Krimmel. An additional Garza family member, Steven, joined the band in late 2006. |
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The Rentals are a rock band fronted by Matt Sharp, former bass player for Weezer. The band is widely known for their mid-1990s hit single, "Friends of P". The group has released two albums, Return of the Rentals and Seven More Minutes on Maverick Records. The band quietly dissolved following the world tour for their second album. In 2007, The Rentals released The Last Little Life EP. |
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The members of The White Tie Affair have musical A.D.D. Every thing they hear, touch and see influences them. The White Tie Affair is an adventure into pop, exploring many different styles and sounds. Whether it be sung, strummed, or programmed, you can bet they have tried to make it work. Their new album "Walk This Way" was released in April of 2008 on Epic Records. |
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This World Fair is a rock act based out of Minneapolis, Minnesota. The line-up includes the singer-songwriter Chris Kalgren (vocals, piano, guitar), along with a touring band consisting of Alexander Young (drums), Matt Lennander (guitar), and occasionally Zack Carroll (guitar, vocals). This World Fair plans to release a new album, self-titled This World Fair, in 2008. This World Fair is commonly abbreviated as TWF. This World Fair performs hundreds of shows per year and have toured extensively across the United States. |
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Yung Berg first gained attention with his hit "Sexy Lady" in 2007. When he sent the "Sexy Lady" single out to L.A. radio, it became a local hit. Labels were approaching the young rapper left and right with major deals, but he eventually settled with Epic Records. The six-track EP Almost Famous was released in July 2007. The hit single "Sexy Can I," a collaboration with singer Ray J, appeared before Berg's debut full-length, Look What You Made Me, landed in the summer of 2008. |














