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Artist: Hum
Endless feedback, a heavenly drone, and an obsession with science and outer space: these three elements perhaps most define the beautiful style that has become the trademark of the unmatchable Hum. Despite a career marked with slight commercial successes, most obviously their 1996 radio hit &Stars," Hum has never quite been given the full... [+] Read More
Artist: HUM
Artist: Venus Hum
Nashville, TN, might not be the first place for a dream pop band to come together, but the birthplace of American music was a nice fit for Venus Hum. Comprised of vocalist Annette Strean and multi-instrumentalists Kip Kubin and Tony Miracle, the trio formed in 1999. Strean, who grew up with a logger father in Whitefish, MT, found Nashville to be... [+] Read More
Artist: Hum Machine
Formed in Madison, WI, Hum Machine began performing its brand of alternative rock in the mid-'90s around the Midwest. Speed Kills the Dying Beat was released in 1996, gaining them local exposure and some coverage in Chicago. They followed it with The Trance Voltage Solution, a guitar-heavy album that gained them a lot of college radio airplay.... [+] Read More
Artist: Hum & Buzz
Artist: Subaudible Hum
Artist: Ho-Hum
Artist: Hum Drummer
Artist: Motor Humming
Artist: Dynamo Hum
Artist: Thaíde & DJ Hum
When DJ Altair Gonçalves and breakdancer Humberto Martins met in 1980, they didn't know they would be one of the first Brazilian hip-hop duos, ThaÃde & DJ Hum. In 1988, they managed to get onto the collection Hip Hop Cultura de Rua with their songs "Corpo Fechado" and "Homens da Lei." The good performance of the songs in the dance tracks... [+] Read More
Artist: Sub Audible Hum
Artist: 40 Cycle Hum
Artist: New Orleans Humming Four
Artist: Professor Hum Drum
Artist: CyberHum
Artist: Famous Four (N.O. Humming Four)
Artist: George Stanford
If George Stanford ever decides he no longer wants a career in music, he can always fall back on his ability to fluff and fold—a skill he learned at the 10th Street Laundromat in South Philly.“I had a great landlord who owned the laundromat and the apartments upstairs,” he recalls. “When I wasn’t recording in my... [+] Read More
Artist: U2
Through a combination of zealous righteousness and post-punk experimentalism, U2 became one of the most popular rock & roll bands of the '80s. Equally known for their sweeping sound as for their grandiose statements about politics and religion, they were rock & roll crusaders during an era of synthesized pop and heavy metal. The Edge provided... [+] Read More
Artist: Digital United
Digital United is a project between producers Künstlich "cory turnipseed" and Energie "jared caudill".Digital Unitd was created to provide listeners with a happy and feel good sound, that will leave you humming the melody all night long. [+] Read More
Artist: Centaur
The Champaign-Urbana indie band Centaur formed in 1999. The trio is made up of guitarist/vocalist Matt Talbott (from HUM, Honcho Overload, and more), bassist Derek Niedringhaus (of Big Bright Lights, among others), and drummer Jim Kelly (also from Sixteen Tons). ~ Joslyn Layne, All Music Guide [+] Read More
Artist: Castor
Castor broke through in 1995 just as fellow Champaign-Urbana, IL, art rockers Hum made their major-label debut. While Hum enjoyed more popularity by staying marginally within the bounds of straightforward rock, Castor pressed the limits of spacious, experimental music on their self-titled debut, earning a tour with the Promise Ring and Compound... [+] Read More
Artist: Starcode05
The mix of influences and the raw musical delivery of each member of Starcode comes together on HUM delivering High Energy Hooky Pop Music, doing to the ears what fine wine does to the pallette." ~~Dale PennerIn a world where music conglomerates promote carbon copies and rip offs of other bands, Starcode keeps it real. Not only is Starcode the... [+] Read More
Artist: The All-American Rejects
Tyson Ritter (vocals/bass) and Nick Wheeler (guitar/programming) were in junior high school when music started to influence them. Both were stuck in the ho-hum life of small-town America. Stillwater, OK, wasn't exactly the most exciting place in the world, so naturally the boys turned to music. While Ritter was staying up late, watching music... [+] Read More
Artist: Honcho Overload
Indie rock band Honcho Overload was active in the Champaign-Urbana, IL, scene for the first half of the '90s. The group was made up of musicians from previous Champaign-Urbana bands, and consisted of singer Bill Johnson and guitarist Jeff Dimpsey, both of Bad Flannel, guitarist K.C. Driscoll of We Ate Plato, bassist Matt Talbott from We Ate... [+] Read More