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Robin James

“Saint Jude” is the debut album from London born artist Robin James, who learnt to play the guitar purely by writing his own songs. www.songsofrobinjames.com www.myspace.com/songsofrobinjames

tremolando

Analogue melancholic. Influences: Air, Røyksopp, Phoenix, 60s Lounge music, 60s Phsycadellia. Equipment (for those that like that sort of thing): Korg MS20, Juno 106, Wurlitzer piano, Hohner Pianet

Adeptsound Zilverhill

Adeptsound Is a very small independent label, located in Western Australia, housing for now the recordings of 'Schuster'and 'Zilverhill'. Zilverhill Is An integration of Schuster & Present Day Bu

hypnotique

Musician, producer, voice artist, sonic sculptor, storyteller, chanteuse and performance artist - Hypnotique defies definition as a'total artist'. Inspiration: Clara Rockmore, Throbbing Gristl, Coil.

WeirdGear

WeirdGear are a band from Southend-on-Sea, that use 1970s analogue synthesizers to make music designed for the modern age. They perform completely live at all times and without pre-recorded backing

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