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Artist: Accelerators
Purveyors of scruffy power pop from North Carolina, Accelerators formed around vocalist Gerald Duncan and drummer Doug Whelchel, adding guitarist Brad Rice and bassist Mike Johns well after the fact. The group's 1983 debut, Leave My Heart, was produced by Don Dixon (who worked with R.E.M. and Let's Active) and featured guitar by Mitch Easter;... [+] Read More
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Artist: Accelerated Ideas
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Artist: Mars Accelerator
While it may be news to some, it is certainly not news to Seattle's arithmetic-rockers Mars Accelerator that music relates to math. The band appeared on the underground rock scene in the mid-'90s with their debut LP I Am the South Pole. Their signature brand of intelligent guitar-dominated music features multiple intertwining melody/noise lines,... [+] Read More
Artist: Villain Accelerate
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Artist: DJ Tiėsto
Highly regarded by both DJ Magazine and ultra-loyal fans, DJ Tiƫsto, due in part to his legendary six-hour, energetic live sets, has been elevated to mythical status as one of the world's foremost trance DJs. A native of Breda, Netherlands (born Tijs Verwest on January 17, 1969), Tiƫsto first starting playing out at a well-known club in his... [+] Read More
Artist: Taylor Swift
Taylor Swift has been singing all her life, motivated by her grandmother, who was a professional opera singer. She began performing locally around her town and county at the age of ten, and at age 11 sang the national anthem before a Philadelphia 76ers game. By the time she was 12, she had picked up the guitar and began practicing four hours... [+] Read More
Artist: Still Breathing
Formed in 2000 in Oklahoma, Still Breathing had a fast acceleration in their career when their manager saw their first performance and loved it. With their new manager in tow, they scored a recording studio visit and a spot on the yearly Cornerstone Festival where they impressed reps from Solid State Records. The band recorded their debut album,... [+] Read More
Artist: RTX
Just over four years after Neil Hagerty and Jennifer Herrema disbanded the original version of Royal Trux, Herrema returned to music with RTX, a band that applied the swagger and snarl of Accelerator-era Trux to a different lineup. Nadav Eisenmann and Jaimo Welch joined Herrema on RTX's debut, The Transmaniacon, which was released by Royal... [+] Read More
Artist: SonicAltar
'Sonicaltar', the 6 piece hard rock ensemble, formed in mid 2005 with Kane, Daniel, Ross, Chris and Rowan. Mark arrived on the scene in early 2006. Then things started accelerating more fluidly as originals seemed to just appear at rehearsals. This was something that never really happened before. The band has faith in themselves and with every... [+] Read More
Artist: Friends
One of the many Scandinavian bands who took their inspiration from the Pretty Things in the mid-'60s. Little is known of this Swedish group, who released a few singles in 1965 and 1966. Their frenetic rock/R&B (sung entirely in English) was heavy on the snarling and somewhat accented vocals, accelerated tempos, and undisciplined guitar leads,... [+] Read More
Artist: Age of Silence
An avant-garde metal supergroup from Norway, Age of Silence collects the talents of Borknagar keyboardist Lars A. Nedland (here acting as vocalist and calling himself Lazare), By Pale Light guitarists Joacim Solheim (here called Extant) and Helge K. Haugen (here Kobbergaard), Khold bassist Lars Eric Si (here Eikind), Winds' keyboard player Andy... [+] Read More
Artist: Rocket 350
The accelerated rockabilly of Rocket 350 started in 1997 with the formation of Rocket Phil Stair (guitar/vocals), Loverboy Brandon Davis (upright bass), and Twistin' Tony Dinneweth. Inspired by the likes of Eddie Cochran, Gene Vincent, Link Wray, and the Stray Cats, this Atlanta based trio self-released their debut album, Monstrous Rockabilly... [+] Read More
Artist: The Helio Sequence
Portland, Oregon-based Helio Sequence was comprised of vocalist/guitarist Brandon Summers and keyboardist/drummer Benjamin Weikel. The project debuted in 1999 with the Accelerated Slow-Motion Cinema EP before dropping the Cavity Search full-length Com Plex two years later. Helio Sequence's 100% home studio approach allowed for a lot of sonic... [+] Read More
Artist: Dan Bell
Dan Bell has been a top minimalist Detroit producer from his beginnings as a critical member of Richie Hawtin's Plus 8 Records to his recording of an all-time classic, 1994's "Losing Control" (as DBX) to the foundation of his own Seventh City and Accelerate labels. Born in Sacramento, he grew up near Detroit and was influenced by the sound of... [+] Read More
Artist: Dennis Barton
Dennis Barton is a freelance writer, musician, and dance music producer. He specializes in techno, house, and related styles. As a techno artist he records under various names - most recently as PAPERBOY2000. He is heavily involved in the Los Angeles underground music scene, and has worked with many of the key players.
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Artist: Tim McGraw
When Tim McGraw debuted in the early '90s, few would have predicted that he would eventually take over Garth Brooks' position as the most popular male singer in country music. Yet that's exactly what he did, thanks to a string of multi-platinum albums, a high-profile marriage to fellow superstar Faith Hill, and Brooks' own inevitable decline.... [+] Read More
Artist: Kate & Anna McGarrigle
Kate (b.1946) and Anna (b.1944) McGarrigle are Canadian songwriting sisters whose work first came to international recognition in 1974 when Linda Ronstadt recorded Anna's "Heart Like a Wheel" as the title song to one of her albums. The sisters were signed to Warner Brothers and recorded Kate & Anna McGarrigle, an album of deeply felt (sometimes... [+] Read More
Artist: Dick McDonough
With the premature death of Eddie Lang in 1933, Dick McDonough and Carl Kress were considered his likely successors both on jazz dates and in the studios. McDonough was already a very busy player. He had started out in 1927 as a banjoist with Red Nichols, had switched over to guitar, and appeared on hundreds of sessions, including with the... [+] Read More
