| Pangea |
Pangea manage to mash everything from room-bouncing
ska energy to smoky epic stadium rock into their
set and still leave you wanting more."
Rumours of topless go-go dancers and free jelly
beans being handed out at Pangea gigs have not
been unconfirmed. |
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| Phinius
Gage |
Punk band, playing 100mph, melodic skate, punk
rock.Their debut nine track mini-album "More
Haste More Speed" released on UK punk label
Deck Cheese Records.
matt@phiniusgage.co.uk www.DeckCheese.com
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| Phil
Collins 3 |
Three warrior grow from foetus and vowing to save
the world from music using their special melody
and 3 foul mouth.
But needed more... so 'drum like a gun' gave service
and all completion, GO! With one listen, and see
with one eye, you will get raw. Art house elephant
fun..
Email - philcollins@tpc3.co.uk |
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| The
Pipettes |
| Three
girls, one tight vocal harmony… it's easy
to understand the endless comparisons to The Supremes,
The Ronettes and Le Tigre. But there's more to
The Pipettes than vogue-athons, doo wop and matching
dresses. |
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| The Poppycocks |
Power pop sets of sweetly evocative adrenaline rushing, memorable songs that have seen The Poppycocks compared to The Kinks, Orange juice and Belle and Sebastian.
Contact: thepoppycocks@hotmail.com |
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| Psonikadia |
| Psonikadia is the current musical expression from Nick Aitchison. The music is mostly ambient with broken beats, think Boards of Canada meets FSOL. Recently Psonikadia has appeared on Radio 1’s Rob da Bank show as the best unsigned act of the week, and has just released 3 eps through 3 netlabels. |
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| Puffinboy |
Post
punk, electro and kraut rock influences.
According to Artrocker: "imagine if Martin
Hannett had got hold of Talking Heads funk instead
of Eno. This is uneasy listening. |
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| Product.01 |
| Product.01
are Rochelle Vincente, Austrian/Australian vocalist,
and Marc Adamo, the Italian/English bleep provider.
Vocal charged electro, techno and breakbeat influenced
music. |
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| Psycophile
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| A
barrage of thumping beats, synths that chime and
squelch, Lucy Pointycat's operatic vocals and
Smogo's crunching power chords, not to mention
flailing hair extensions and spilt cider, bouncy
goth scene veterans. |
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