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Artist: Christopher Mast
Artist: MasteR TheorY
Hello everybody. MasteR TheorY has finally come in to being. The one you hear playing has been working with music off and on for close to 15 years. Starting about the age of 15, he had his first taste of music by learning to play his friend's bass. Later, the two formed a band, and started what would become the long journey of being a musician.... [+] Read More
Artist: Ðến khi cạn lời "Made by Nam Master's"
Director:Nam Mastes's
Song:Luong Bang Quang [+] Read More
Artist: Ratatat
Formerly known as Cherry, New York's rock-meets-electronica duo Ratatat features multi-instrumentalist/programmer Evan Mast and guitarist Mike Stroud. Mast is also the brains behind the pretty laptop pop of E*vax, and with his brother E*Rock he runs the indie electronic label Audio Dregs. Stroud also plays, in the studio and on tour, with... [+] Read More
Artist: Echocast
Echocast evolved out of the nucleus of a Tennessee group called Seven. Siblings Adam Redding and David Mast contributed guitar and vocals, respectively, but the band encountered difficulties when it came to finding and keeping decent drummers or bass players. As Redline, the brothers went on to put together an album titled Supernova, which was... [+] Read More
Artist: X-Legged Sally
An experimental, Zappa-influenced group from Belgium, X-Legged Sally's membership included Peter Vermeersch, Paul Belgrado, Pierre Vervloesem, Danny Van Hoeck, Peter Vandenberghe, Bart Maris, and Michel Mast. In 1990 the band contributed a track to the Live at the Knitting Factory, Vol. 4 collection, which resulted in a continuing loose... [+] Read More
Artist: Sėleas
More than a decade since Scottish harpers Patsy Seddon and Mary MacMaster's first collaborations, their duo, Sileas (pronounced: She-less) remains the only duo of its kind. While they remain rooted in traditional Scottish folk music, Sileas' combination of nylon-strung acoustic harp and brass-strung electro-harp creates a lively, exciting and... [+] Read More
Artist: Kavita Krishnamurthy
During the '80s and especially the '90s, Kavita Krishnamurthy (or Krishnamurti, depending on who Anglicizes the spelling) rocketed to stardom as one of the most versatile and technically gifted female singers in the music-reliant Indian film industry. Krishnamurthy was equally at home singing romantic ballads and popular tunes, or artier, more... [+] Read More
Artist: Luc Houtkamp
Born in 1953 in Den Haag, Netherlands, saxophonist, composer and improviser Luc Houtkamp has worked with many renowned musicians and innovators around the world. Although essentially self-taught, Houtkamp did study in his hometown at the Vrije Academie in the early 1970s. While there, he met many esteemed electronic composers such as Tony van... [+] Read More
Artist: Flat Earth Society
If you claim past or present membership in the Flat Earth Society, you could've been part of a youthful psychedelic pop band in Boston during the '60s, or perhaps you feel that gravity, manned flight to the Moon, and the state of Idaho are all part of a vast conspiracy to conceal the truth of humankind's true place at the center of creation.... [+] Read More
Artist: Charles Mingus
Irascible, demanding, bullying, and probably a genius, Charles Mingus cut himself a uniquely iconoclastic path through jazz in the middle of the 20th century, creating a legacy that became universally lauded only after he was no longer around to bug people. As a bassist, he knew few peers, blessed with a powerful tone and pulsating sense of... [+] Read More
