musicians

  • FM Creeps

    FM Creeps

    Very little is known about this spooktacular 4 piece, except that they once faked the death of their guitarist…only to “resurrect” him on stage, during their shows. This plotline formed the basis for their 1998 concept album “CreepShow,” after which the group disbanded. Their latest release, “Into Your Life FM Creeps,” is a career spanning

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  • Ulisseus

    Ulisseus

    Back in 2014, we were drawn to his hypnotic tune “Welcome to the Madness,” and upon further review, decided to release a full length album of his music. Here’s what the artist himself had to say, when we recently asked for a little description of his career to this point: “Ulisseus is a music project conceived

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  • B O Ḵ Ë

    B O Ḵ Ë

    Scott Russell Wilson Jr., also known as B O Ḵ Ë, is a visionary music producer hailing from the enchanting landscapes of Scotland. With a passion for pushing the boundaries of sound, B O Ḵ Ë is on the cusp of introducing a groundbreaking new genre to the music scene. What began as a “side-project”

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  • XT Force

    XT Force

    As a founding member of underground rock band Goofy Guys, XT also branches out occasionally with material that was too weird for or rejected outright by those fellows. He has been on Exquisite Noise Records since his first solo release, “XT,” in 1993. Discography: 1993: XT 1994: All Hallow’s Eve 1995: 33-45-78 (EP) 1996: Afflicted

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  • Lions Of March

    Lions Of March

    Lions Of March are an experimental lo-fi combo who split their time and recording efforts between Ohio and North Carolina. Their 2004 debut, “Scars Scatter,” was mostly recorded in a basement home studio in Columbus, Ohio, where band members Jason and Matt were living at the time. From 2007-08 the group worked on new material

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  • Goofy Guys

    Goofy Guys

    As pioneers of what has since been termed “neighborhood rock,” these Ohio muckrakers have been at it since 1986. Semi-jokingly described by at least one band member as a cross between “Waylon Jennings, Kool Keith, and the original drummer from Ben Folds Five,” this crew, while constantly veering all over the map in style, tone,

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  • Coreign

    Coreign

    While Progressive Hard Rock is sort of a least-deviant drawer to describe COREIGNs style, Curry and Reto, a married composer couple, however write songs across many Genres and it thus is very common for them to release also compositions and songs like Symphonic, Ballad, Funk, Blues, Rock, Punk and many more, and in any blend and sort of cross-over

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  • Gregg Pasterick

    Gregg Pasterick

    Gregg was three weeks shy of his 9th birthday when the Beatles first appeared on Ed Sullivan. It sent his life careening off down an unexpected path from which he has never strayed. He and his wife live in southern Arizona where they bird-watch, chase wildflowers, and star gaze (he majored in Astronomy in college).

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  • El Globo Oscuro

    El Globo Oscuro

    El Globo Oscuro es un proyecto orientado hacia el Rock/Noise/Post Punk fundado por Evelio Gómez (voz, letras) en el año 2005, Falcón /Venezuela. Se le suman posteriormente Samuel Mitchell (guitarra, bajo) Gustavo Restrepo(teclado, bajo) convirtiéndose con el tiempo en un colectivo artístico donde intervienen otros músicos y creadores de diversos géneros para los objetivos conceptuales

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  • Doc Van Etten

    Doc Van Etten

    Doc Van Etten has performed and produced a lot of music in the past fifty some years. Playing flute and percussion in the Walrus Brothers, drums in the cowboy band Good Ole Boys, and keys as well as guitar in the Doc Roc Band are but a few of his highlights. Wherever his booking agent

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