• Kim Gordon

    PLAY ME Kim Gordon

    Kim Gordon

    Kim Gordon (born 28 April 1953 in Rochester, NY, United States) is chiefly known as the former bass player and singer (along with Lee Ranaldo and her then partner Thurston Moore) of the alternative rock band Sonic Youth (1981-2011). The demise of Sonic Youth coincided with the dissolution of her marriage to Moore. Gordon's take on this painful story is in her post-Sonic Youth memoir, 'Girl in a Band' (2015). During and after Sonic Youth's existence she has taken part in many experimental side-projects Read more on Last.fm

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  • Pixies

    Velouria Pixies

    Pixies

    Pixies is an American alternative rock band formed in Boston, Massachusetts, in 1986. The original lineup consisted of Black Francis (vocals, rhythm guitar), Joey Santiago (lead guitar), Kim Deal (bass, vocals), and David Lovering (drums). Pixies are associated with the alternative rock movement of the late 1980s and early 1990s and incorporate elements of punk rock and surf rock. Their music is characterised by dynamic loud-quiet-loud shifts and unconventional song structures. Read more on Last.fm

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  • Kurt Vile

    Chance to Bleed Kurt Vile

    Kurt Vile

    Kurt Vile (born 1980 in Philadelphia) is an American guitarist and singer. Previously the lead guitarist in the band The War on Drugs, he began his solo career in 2008. Though his name is sometimes assumed to be a pseudonym due to its similarity to German composer Kurt Weill, it is in fact his birth name, as given by his parents Donna and Charles Vile. Vile began his musical career in 2003 creating lo-fi home recordings with frequent collaborator Adam Granduciel. Read more on Last.fm

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  • 100 gecs

    Dumbest Girl Alive 100 gecs

    100 gecs

    100 gecs is a hyperpop duo from St. Louis, Missouri. Formed in 2015, the duo comprises Dylan Brady and Laura Les, who also performs as osno1. Brady and Les, who lived in Kirkwood and Webster Groves respectively, initially crossed paths during high school at a rodeo. However, it was not until they reconnected at a house party in 2012 that they contemplated collaborating. Winter of 2015 marked their first foray into joint music production, with recording sessions taking place in Chicago. Read more on Last.fm

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  • Honey Dijon

    Satisfied (feat. Jacob Lusk) Honey Dijon

    Honey Dijon

    Honey Redmond (born June 21, 1968), known professionally as Honey Dijon, is an American DJ, producer and electronic musician. She was born in Chicago and is based out of New York City. She has performed at clubs, art fairs, galleries and fashion events worldwide. Renowned for not adhering to any particular genre, Honey Dijon is known for curating cross-genre sets. Honey Dijon grew up in the 1970s on the south side of Chicago, in what she has described as a "very middle-class, loving African-American family” that was very musical. Read more on Last.fm

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  • Sub Sub

    Ain't no Love (Ain't no Use) (feat. Melanie Williams) Sub Sub

    Sub Sub

    Sub Sub were a British acid house act which formed in Manchester, England in 1988 comprising Jimi Goodwin, Andy Williams and Jez Williams. The three met at school and became regulars at The Hacienda, the most famous club of the Mancunian city. They had moderate success in the early 1990s including the single Ain't No Love (Ain't No Use) (featuring guest vocalist Melanie Williams) which reached #3 in the UK singles charts. In addition, Sub Sub collaborated with Tricky and New Order frontman Bernard Sumner. Read more on Last.fm

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  • Hashim

    Al-Naafyish Hashim

    Hashim

    Jerry Calliste Jr. (born Gerald C. Calliste Jr., November 26, 1965, Bronx, New York) is an American entrepreneur, music industry executive producer, songwriter, record producer, music publisher and former DJ who is best known for the internationally renowned, seminal 1983 hip hop, electro-funk and dance music classic recording "Al-Naafiysh (The Soul)." In 1983, Calliste Jr. recorded under the name Hashim. Calliste Jr., 16, used a $50.00 Casio keyboard (combo calculator) to teach himself how to play keyboards by ear. Read more on Last.fm

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  • Show Me the Body

    Dance In The USA Show Me the Body

    Show Me the Body

    Show Me the Body started as a band in 2009 consisting of Julian Cashwan Pratt (banjo and vocals), Harlan Steed (bass), and Gabriel Millman (drums). Noah Cohen-Corbett (current drummer) joined the band in 2014. Their unique sound is heavily influenced, both sonically and in attitude, by the city that reared them: New York, United States. The band has been at the forefront of the city's underground since the release of their 2014 EP Yellow Kidney. Over Read more on Last.fm

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