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Die So Fluid are the modern incarnation of a ‘power trio’. Their sound is a harmonic mixture of metal riffs, post-punk eclecticism and bittersweet grungesque melody. They are part of the first wave of bands to turn down signing a traditional record deal and embrace the changes the internet has made to the industry by stripping record companies of their distribution and promotion monopolies. Die So Fluid therefore retain ownership of all their recordings and copyright of all their songs.
Die So Fluid first surfaced in 2001, touring the country in the wake of their debut e.p. ‘Operation hypocrite’, released on Sanctuary. They released a further single, ‘suck me dry’ with Sanctuary before forming their own label, Cartesian, and releasing their third single ‘Disconnected. In 2004 Cartesian released the band’s debut album, ’Spawn of Dysfunction’in the UK. The album was universally well received and is still selling through the major chains of the UK and itunes worldwide.
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ONA’s songscombine real world issues with catchy music to create a product which ispolitical, fun and straight from the heart.
Never before in such a manner has a Russian musical act tackled the real world issues which affect today’s youth.
ONA is Olga Sokolova; a Moscow resident with a passion for music. ONA's aim is to tackle the political issues which have affected them and the people around them. With the help of their fans,
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Ukrainian Kyiv-based vocal-instrumental trio "Polyanytsi" consists of three beautiful girls (Solomiya Gorokhivska (violin, vocal), Tetiana Chaban (bandura, vocal), Alona Ielizarova (flute, vocal)) who have been working together since 2004.
The girls are professional musicians with higher music education gained in the National Music Academy of Ukraine in Kyiv.
The name of the trio originates from the legend of graceful but strong women-warriors who lived in the steppes of Ukraine in ancient times.
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The story of Taken by Cars started 10 years ago when 4 unassuming highschool kids coming from diverse cultural backgrounds with the same passion for music and a little knack with their musical instruments decided to form a band Bryce Zialcita (Lead Guitars),
Derek Siopao Chua (Guitars), BensonYap (Bass), and Bryan Kong (Drums) were magkabarkada since their early elementary days. After years of covering their music gods and lingering on different genres, the band finally found a home when they were introduced to
Sarah Marco (Vocals). Today, the band is focused on writing their own music and sharing it to the rest of the world. With elements ranging from their classic rock roots to their passion for modern indie music,
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Hellvar started in 2004 when founding members Heida and Elvar moved to Berlin as philosophy students. Armed with an electric guitar and a drum machine the two philosophers were forced to book gigs as the student loans from Iceland were not giving them the financial security they were designed to do. Heida and Elvar took material written for their more traditional Icelandic rock band and rearranged it for the Drum machine.
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