All Tomorrow's Parties logo projected at festival. All Tomorrow's Parties is a music festival which takes place in England at Butlin's holiday camp in Minehead, Somerset (up until late 2006, the festival took place at Camber Sands holiday camp in East Sussex - a venue it returned to for a festival in May 2008). Named after a song by The Velvet Underground with Nico (on The Velvet Underground and Nico), it was founded by Barry Hogan 1999 as an alternative to the other festivals like Reading or Glastonbury, with a tendency towards post-rock, avant-garde, and underground hip hop, along with more traditional rock fare, but presented in an environment more intimate than a giant stadium or huge country field. The festival has its origins in the Bowlie Weekender, curated by Belle & Sebastian at the same UK venue in April 1999. Artists, usually musicians, but sometimes visual artists like Matt Groening or Jake and Dinos Chapman, are asked to curate the festival (a two-day or three-day event), inviting their favourite performers to play. The idea is that it is akin to dipping into the curator's record collection, or as Thurston Moore of Sonic Youth described it, "It's the ultimate mix tape". All Tomorrows Parties can refer to: All Tomorrows Parties, a song by The Velvet Underground All Tomorrows Parties (music festival), an alternative music festival in England and Los Angeles All Tomorrows Parties (novel), a novel by William Gibson Category: ...
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A music festival is a festival oriented towards music that is sometimes presented with a theme such as musical genre, nationality or locality of musicians, or holiday. ...
For other uses, see England (disambiguation). ...
, Minehead is a coastal town in West Somerset, England with a population of around 10,000. ...
This article is about the county of Somerset in England. ...
For historical information on the area, see Camber article Camber Sands is an important seaside resort in Camber (near Rye), East Sussex, England. ...
East Sussex is a county in South East England. ...
All Tomorrows Parties can refer to: [[All Tomorrows POOOOOOP Tomorrows Parties]], a novel in the Bridge trilogy by William Gibson All Tomorrows Parties, an alternative music festival which takes place at Camber Sands, near Rye in East Sussex in the United Kingdom and Los Angeles in...
This article is about the rock band. ...
For other uses, see Nico (disambiguation). ...
Alternate covers The early LP edition with the banana sticker peeled off. ...
Leeds Festival redirects here. ...
The Glastonbury Festival of Contemporary Performing Arts, commonly abbreviated to Glastonbury or Glasto, is the largest[1] greenfield music and performing arts festival in the world. ...
The term post-rock was coined by Simon Reynolds in issue 123 of The Wire (May 1994) to describe a sort of music using rock instrumentation for non-rock purposes, using guitars as facilitators of timbres and textures rather than riffs and powerchords. ...
A work similar to Marcel Duchamps Fountain Avant garde (written avant-garde) is a French phrase, one of many French phrases used by English speakers. ...
Underground hip hop, underground rap, or undie (to draw comparison to indie or independent rock) is an umbrella term for hip-hop and rap music outside the general commercial canon. ...
The Bowlie Weekender was a one-off music festival curated by Belle & Sebastian at the Pontins Holiday camp in Camber Sands, Sussex between Friday 23rd and Sunday 25th of April 1999. ...
This article is about the band. ...
The definition of an artist is wide-ranging and covers a broad spectrum of activities to do with creating art, practicing the arts and/or demonstrating an art. ...
For the popular-music magazine, see Musician (magazine). ...
The Mona Lisa is one of the most recognizable artistic paintings in the Western world. ...
Matthew Abram Groening is an American cartoonist (Life in Hell) and the Emmy Award-winning creator of the animated series, The Simpsons and Futurama. ...
Jake Chapman (born 1966) and Dinos Chapman (born 1962) are brothers and British artists who work almost exclusively in collaboration with each other. ...
Thurston Joseph Moore (born July 25, 1958 in Coral Gables, Florida) is an American musician best known as a singer, songwriter, guitarist and tallest member of the band Sonic Youth. ...
Sonic Youth is an American alternative rock band formed in New York City in 1981. ...
The compact audio cassette brought homemade mixes of pop songs within the reach of the casual music fan. ...
The organisation that puts on these festivals also promote concerts in London and the rest of the United Kingdom, curate the yearly Don't Look Back concert series and run the record label ATP Recordings. ATP Recordings (All Tomorrows Parties) was a record label started in 1999 by London concert promoters Barry Hogan and Helen Cottage of Foundation. ...
ATP Events through the years
UK 2000 7-8-9/4/2000 curated by Mogwai: For the Swiss progressive house producer who releases under the name Moogwai, see Chab. ...
…And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead, Alfie, Aphex Twin, Arab Strap, Bardo Pond, Clinic, Ganger, Godspeed You! Black Emperor, Gorky's Zygotic Mynci, Hood, Labradford + Pan American, Laika, Ligament, Mice Parade, Mogwai, Motor Life Co., Pan American, Plaid, Plone, Pram, Radar Brothers, Scott 4, Shellac, Sigur Rós, Snow Patrol, Sonic Youth, Sophia, Stereolab, Super Furry Animals, Tarwater, Ten Benson, The Delgados, The For Carnation, The High Llamas, Two Dollar Guitar, Wire Jason Reece at a concert in 2005 â¦And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead is an indie rock band best known for their heavy yet anthemic music and their tendency to destroy their equipment at the end of their performances (a rock and roll tradition usually associated...
Alfie is a Manchester-based Indie rock band. ...
Richard D. James redirects here. ...
Arab Strap were a post-folk indie band from Scotland who were signed to independent record label Chemikal Underground. ...
Bardo Pond are an American psychedelic rock band formed in 1991. ...
This article is about the English band Clinic. ...
Godspeed You! Black Emperor (formerly punctuated Godspeed You Black Emperor!) is an avant-garde Canadian post-rock band based in Montreal, Quebec. ...
Gorkys Zygotic Mynci were a Welsh popular music band, formed in Carmarthen, west Wales in 1991. ...
Hood are a U.K.-based band from Leeds, formed at the end of 1990. ...
Labradford is a rock band from Richmond, Virginia. ...
Pan American World Airways (Pan Am) was the United States principal international airline from the 1930s until its collapse in 1991, and was credited with many innovations that shaped the international airline industry. ...
This article is about the Too Pure band. ...
The experimental electronica/post-rock of New Yorks Mice Parade, aka Adam Pierce, blends live instrumentation, layers of overdubs, and intricate percussion into a distinctive, playful sound. ...
For the Swiss progressive house producer who releases under the name Moogwai, see Chab. ...
Plaid is a British electronic music duo featuring Andy Turner & Ed Handley, taking their name from the different interweaving threads of plaid cloth. ...
Plone was an electronic music band from Birmingham, England. ...
Pram are an electronica band, formed in Birmingham, England in the 1990. ...
Scott 4 is Scott Walkers fifth solo album, a collection of songs he had performed for his BBC television series). ...
Shellac (sometimes referred to as Shellac of North America) is an American rock music group comprised of Steve Albini (guitar and vocals), Bob Weston (bass guitar and vocals) and Todd Trainer (drums and vocals). ...
Sigur Rós ( ) is an Icelandic post-rock band with melodic, classical, experimental, and minimalist elements. ...
Snow Patrol are a Grammy Award-nominated alternative rock band which formed in Scotland, with the majority of their members being from Bangor and Belfast, Northern Ireland. ...
Sonic Youth is an American alternative rock band formed in New York City in 1981. ...
Sophia (band) may refer to: Sophia (indie rock band), the band fronted by Robin Proper-Sheppard on his Flower Shop Recordings label in 1996, after the split of The God Machine. ...
Stereolab are an English alternative music band formed in 1990 in London. ...
Super Furry Animals (also known as SFA, the Furries and the Super Furries) are a Welsh rock band, with leanings towards psychedelic rock and electronic experimentation. ...
Wikipedia does not yet have an article with this exact name. ...
The Delgados were a Scottish indie rock band who formed in Glasgow in 1994 after friends Alun Woodward (vocals/guitar), Stewart Henderson (bass) and Paul Savage (drums) were forcibly ejected from the band Bubblegum. ...
The For Carnation are a post-rock band from Louisville, Kentucky. ...
High Llamas is a London-based musical project created by Irish-English guitarist and songwriter Sean OHagan after the demise of his group Microdisney. ...
Wire are an English rock band formed in 1976 (and intermittently active to the present) by Graham Lewis (bass, vocals), Bruce Gilbert (guitar), Colin Newman (vocals, guitar) and Robert Gotobed (né Grey) (drums). ...
UK 2001 6-7-8/4/2001 curated by Tortoise: Tortoise, an instrumental rock band, formed in Chicago, Illinois in 1990. ...
Atmosphere, Autechre, Boards of Canada, Broadcast, Calexico, Cannibal Ox, Derek Bailey, DJ Fred Ones, EL-P + MURS, Fred Anderson Trio, Lambchop, Mike Ladd, Mira Calix, Mr Lif, Neil Hamburger, Prefuse 73, Radian, Rick Rizzo and Tara Key, Russell Haswell, Sun Ra Arkestra, Television, The Eternals, The Ex, The Sea and Cake, Tony Allens Afro Beat, Tortoise, US Maple, Yo La Tengo Atmosphere is an American hip hop duo from Minneapolis, Minnesota. ...
Autechre is an English electronic music group consisting of Rob Brown (born c. ...
Boards of Canada is a Scottish electronic music duo consisting of brothers Michael Sandison (born 10 June 1969) and Marcus Eoin Sandison (born 21 September 1970). ...
Broadcast are an electronic music band, based in Birmingham, England. ...
For the city, see Calexico, California. ...
Cannibal Ox is a hip hop music duo from Harlem, New York City. ...
Derek Bailey pictured at the Vortex Club, Stoke Newington, 1991. ...
El-Producto or El-P (born Jaime Meline) is well known in underground hip hop circles as a pioneer whose work with the trio Company Flow (El-P, Big Jus and Mr. ...
This article is about the rapper. ...
Lambchop is a band from Nashville, Tennessee. ...
For the Australian poet, see Mike Ladd (poet). ...
Mira Calix, real name Chantal Passamonte, is an artist signed to Warp Records who mixes her intimate vocals with jittering beats and experimental electronic textures. ...
For other uses, see LIF. Mr. ...
It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Gregg Turkington. ...
Prefuse 73 is one alias under which electronica and hip-hop artist Scott Herren releases music. ...
Radian is an Austrian expe, post-rock, jazz band that sounds like an electronic act. ...
Russell Haswell (born 1970, Coventry, UK) is a multidisciplinary artist. ...
Sun Ra (Born Herman Poole Blount; legal name Le Sonyr Ra;[1] born May 22, 1914 in Birmingham, Alabama, died May 30, 1993 in Birmingham, Alabama) was an innovative jazz composer, bandleader, piano and synthesizer player, poet and philosopher known for his cosmic philosophy, musical compositions and performances. ...
The Ex is an anarchist punk rock band from the Netherlands. ...
The Sea and Cake, is a post rock band, formed in Chicago, Illinois. ...
Tortoise, an instrumental rock band, formed in Chicago, Illinois in 1990. ...
U.S. Maple is an American avant-garde rock band. ...
Yo La Tengo is an American indie rock band, based in Hoboken, New Jersey. ...
US 2002 Originally scheduled for 19-21/10/2001, ATP LA 2001 was postponed due to the September 11, 2001 attacks. [1] A sequential look at United Flight 175 crashing into the south tower of the World Trade Center The September 11, 2001 attacks (often referred to as 9/11âpronounced nine eleven or nine one one) consisted of a series of coordinated terrorist[1] suicide attacks upon the United States, predominantly...
14-15-16-17/3/2002 curated by Sonic Youth: Sonic Youth is an American alternative rock band formed in New York City in 1981. ...
Aphex Twin, Asheton, Mascis and Watt, Bardo Pond, Big Star, Black Dice, Boredoms, Bride of No No, Califone, Cannibal Ox, Cat Power, Cecil Taylor, Chris Lee, Christina Rosenvinge, Dead C, Deerhoof, Destroy All Monsters, DJ Olive, Eddie Vedder, Erase Errata, Fred Anderson Trio, Fursaxa, Gerard Malanga, Ikue Mori, Ira Cohen, Jackie-O Motherfucker, Jim O'Rourke, Kevin Drumm, Leah Singer, Lydia Lunch, Madlib, Mats Gustafsson, Merzbow, Mike Watt + The Secondmen, Nathaniel Mackey, Neil Michael Hagerty, Nels Cline, Papa M, Peaches, Pita, Quix*o*tic, Renee Gladman, Saccharine Trust, Satans Tornade, Sleater-Kinney, Smog, Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks, Stereolab, Television, Tony Conrad, Unwound, US Maple, White Out, Wilco, William Winant Richard D. James redirects here. ...
my names asheton!! Ron Asheton (b. ...
J Mascis (born Joseph Donald Mascis on December 10, 1965) is an American musician, perhaps best-known as the singer, guitarist and songwriter for Dinosaur Jr. ...
Michael David Watt (born December 20, 1957 in Portsmouth, Virginia) is a bass guitarist, singer and songwriter, best-known for co-founding the punk rock bands The Minutemen and fIREHOSE; as of 2003, he is also the bassist for the reunited Iggy Pop & The Stooges. ...
Bardo Pond are an American psychedelic rock band formed in 1991. ...
Big Star was an American rock and roll band of the early 1970s whose work is often cited as a prime example of power pop. ...
Black Dice is a noise rock/experimental band based in Brooklyn, New York, USA. They formed in Spring 1997 at the Rhode Island School of Design and are currently signed to Paw Tracks. ...
Boredoms (ãã¢ãã ã¹) (or Vâredoms) is an avant-garde rock band from Osaka, Japan. ...
Ben Massarella and Tim Rutili at a 2005 Tower Records performance. ...
Cannibal Ox is a hip hop music duo from Harlem, New York City. ...
Cat Power is the stage name of American singer/songwriter Charlyn Chan Marshall (born Charlyn Marie Marshall on 21 January 1972). ...
Cecil Percival Taylor (born March 15 or March 25, 1929 in New York City) is an American pianist and poet. ...
Chris Lee, is an American musician, and the drummer from Metal band downset. ...
Christina Rosenvinge (b. ...
The Dead C are a New Zealand based noise rock trio made up of members Bruce Russell, Michael Morley and Robbie Yeats. ...
Deerhoof is a San Francisco musical group, currently consisting of Satomi Matsuzaki (usually vocals and bass), John Dieterich (usually guitar), Ed Rodriguez (usually guitar as well) and Greg Saunier (usually drums). ...
Destroy All Monsters (sometimes rendered DAM) was an Ann Arbor, Michigan musical group formed by four artist friends in 1973. ...
DJ Olive (a. ...
Eddie Vedder (born December 23, 1964) is the lead singer and one of three guitarists for the rock band Pearl Jam. ...
Erase Errata is a band from San Francisco, California. ...
Gerard Joseph Malanga (born March 20, 1943) is a North American poet, photographer, filmmaker, curator and archivist. ...
Ikue Mori (ããããã Mori Ikue, born 1953 in Tokyo, Japan) is a drummer, composer, and graphic designer. ...
Ira Cohen (born February 3, 1935) is an American poet, publisher, photographer and filmmaker born in New York City to deaf parents. ...
Jackie-O Motherfucker (or JOMF) is an American experimental rock group that formed in Portland, Oregon in 1994. ...
ORourke in Stockholm 2005 Jim ORourke (born 1969) is an American musician and producer. ...
Kevin Drumm is an experimental musician based in Chicago, USA. Emerging from the citys improvised music scene, in the 1990s he became one the worlds pre-eminent tabletop guitar, or prepared guitar, players. ...
Lydia Lunch (born Lydia Koch on June 2, 1959 in Rochester, New York) is an American singer, poet, writer, and actress. ...
For the word game, see Mad Libs. ...
Mats Gustafsson during a concert in Kongsberg, Norway, September 2005 Mats Gustafsson at Moers Festival, June 2006, Germany Mats Gustafsson (born 1964 in Umeå) is a Swedish saxophone player and a stalwart on the Scandinavian free jazz scene. ...
Merzbow () is a noise music project created in Tokyo, Japan in 1979 by musician Masami Akita () and has been noted as the first Japanese noise act. ...
Michael David Watt (born December 20, 1957 in Portsmouth, Virginia) is a bass guitarist, singer and songwriter, best-known for co-founding the punk rock bands The Minutemen and fIREHOSE; as of 2003, he is also the bassist for the reunited Iggy Pop & The Stooges. ...
Mike Watt & The Secondmen in the control room of Karma Studios in San Pedro, CA during the sessions for The Secondmans Middle Stand: (L to R) Petra Haden, Pete Mazich, Mike Watt, Jerry Trebotic. ...
Nathaniel Mackey is an American poet, novelist, anthologist, literary critic, editor and Professor of Literature at UC Santa Cruz. ...
Neil Hagerty is the author of Public Works and a musician in Pussy Galore, Royal Trux and The Howling Hex. ...
Nels and his Jazzmaster. ...
Papa M is the latest project of David Pajo, former bassist for seminal post-rockers Slint. ...
A Peaches promotional photo. ...
Saccharine Trust is a band from California that was started in 1980 by singer Jack Brewer and guitarist Joe Baiza. ...
Sleater-Kinney are an indie rock trio from Olympia, Washington influenced by the riot grrrl movement of the 1990s. ...
Smog, at one point briefly renamed (Smog), is the musical alias of Bill Callahan, born in Silver Spring, Maryland. ...
Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks is a rock band consisting of Stephen Malkmus, Janet Weiss, Mike Clark, and Joanna Bolme. ...
Stereolab are an English alternative music band formed in 1990 in London. ...
Tony Conrad (born Anthony S. Conrad in 1940) is an American avant-garde video artist, experimental filmmaker, musician/composer, sound artist, teacher and writer. ...
// Unwound was a U.S. post-hardcore/ noise rock band based in Tumwater/Olympia, Washington. ...
U.S. Maple is an American avant-garde rock band. ...
This article is about the music group. ...
William Winant is a percussionist. ...
UK 2002 19-20-21 & 26-27-28 4/2002 curated by Shellac: Shellac (sometimes referred to as Shellac of North America) is an American rock music group comprised of Steve Albini (guitar and vocals), Bob Weston (bass guitar and vocals) and Todd Trainer (drums and vocals). ...
Arcwelder, Blonde Redhead, Bonnie 'Prince' Billy, Brick Layer Cake, Cheap Trick, Consonant, Danielson Famile, David Lovering, Dead Moon, Dianogah, Do Make Say Think/Godspeed You! Black Emperor (joint set), Flour, High Dependency Unit, Lonesome Organist, Low, Mark Robinson, Melt Banana, Mission of Burma, Nina Nastasia, Oxes, Plush, PW Long, Rachel's, Robbie Fulks, Shannon Wright, Shellac, Shipping News, Silkworm, Smog, The Breeders, The Ex Orkest, The Fall, The New Year, The Upper Crust, Three Second Kiss, Threnody Ensemble, Versus, Wire, Zeni Geva Formed in the late 1980s and originally named Tilt-A-Whirl, this Minneapolis-based alternative rock band changed its name to Arcwelder after being informed by Sellner Manfacturing Co. ...
Blonde Redhead is an alternative rock or indie rock band. ...
Will Oldham, a. ...
It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Todd Trainer. ...
Cheap Trick is an American rock band from Rockford, Illinois, that gained popularity in the late 1970s. ...
Danielson Famile (aka Danielson) is a band from Clarksboro, New Jersey, that plays a quirky blend of Indie pop and gospel music. ...
David Lovering was a drummer for the Pixies from 1986 through 1993. ...
Dead Moon is a Portland, Oregon band fronted by longtime singer/guitarist/songwriter Fred Cole. ...
Dianogah (pronounced Dye-ah-NO-gah) is a Chicago, Illinois based indie rock outfit formed in 1995. ...
Do Make Say Think is a Canadian instrumental post-rock band from Toronto, Ontario. ...
Godspeed You! Black Emperor (formerly punctuated Godspeed You Black Emperor!) is an avant-garde Canadian post-rock band based in Montreal, Quebec. ...
Flour is the nickname of Minneapolis musician Pete Conway who wrote songs and played bass guitar in the bands Rifle Sport and Breaking Circus until the mid-1980s. ...
Low is an American indie rock group from Duluth, Minnesota. ...
Mark Robinson is a musician from Washington, D.C. who founded TeenBeat Records in 1985. ...
Melt-Banana is a Japanese noise rock band that was founded in 1992 by friends attending Tokyo University of Foreign Studies. ...
Mission of Burma is a post-punk band from Boston, Massachusetts, USA comprising guitarist Roger Miller, bassist Clint Conley and drummer Peter Prescott, with Bob Weston (originally Martin Swope) as tape manipulator and sound engineer. ...
Nina Nastasia is a New York City-based singer-songwriter born in Hollywood, California. ...
For the fabric, see Plush. ...
Rachels is an experimental indie rock group with three members, Jason Noble, Christian Frederickson, and Rachel Grimes. ...
Robbie Fulks is an American alternative country artist originally from Raleigh, North Carolina but who is a longtime Chicago, Illinois resident. ...
Shannon Wright is a singer-songwriter from Jacksonville, Florida, who was once the lead for the band Crowsdell. ...
Shellac (sometimes referred to as Shellac of North America) is an American rock music group comprised of Steve Albini (guitar and vocals), Bob Weston (bass guitar and vocals) and Todd Trainer (drums and vocals). ...
For the E. Annie Proulx novel, and the film based on it, see The Shipping News. ...
Silkworm was an indie rock band active from 1987 to 2005. ...
Smog, at one point briefly renamed (Smog), is the musical alias of Bill Callahan, born in Silver Spring, Maryland. ...
The Breeders are an American rock band, formed in 1977 as a folk rock duo featuring twin sisters Kim and Kelley Deal of Dayton, Ohio which played country covers at truck stops and bars and dissipated in the early 80s, only to be revived as a side project in...
The Ex is an anarchist punk rock band from the Netherlands. ...
This article is about the band. ...
The New Year is a rock band, formed in 1999, a year after the demise of the band Bedhead. ...
The Upper Crust are an American rock band who adopt the personas of 18th century aristocratic fops and sing songs from that perspective. ...
Versus is a New York City band which was formed in 1990 by Richard Baluyut, Fontaine Toups and Robert Hale. ...
Wire are an English rock band formed in 1976 (and intermittently active to the present) by Graham Lewis (bass, vocals), Bruce Gilbert (guitar), Colin Newman (vocals, guitar) and Robert Gotobed (né Grey) (drums). ...
Zeni Geva is a Japanese metal band. ...
UK 2003 4-5-6/4/2003 curated by Autechre: Autechre is an English electronic music group consisting of Rob Brown (born c. ...
A Guy Called Gerald, Andrea Parker, Anthony 'Shake' Shakir, Aphex Twin, Baby Ford, Bernard Parmegiani, Coil, Curtis Roads, Disjecta, Drexciyan DJ Stingray, Earth, EL-P + MURS, Farmersmanual, G-Man, Hecker, Jim O'Rourke, Kool Keith, Kut Masta Kurt, LFO, Mark Broom, Mira Calix, Ned Beckett, O.S.T., Pita, Public Enemy, Req, Russell Haswell, Sluta Leta, SND, Sonic Sum, Stasis, Strictly Kev, Sunn O))), Surgeon, The Fall, The Magic Band, Thirstin Howl III, Venetian Snares, Yasunao Tone + Hecker, Zoviet France, Skam Records Room: Alder and Elius, Bola, DJ Woody, Freeform, Gescom, Made, Meam, Mike Williamson, Mr 76IX, N M B Allstars, North Manchester Bedroom Allstars, Push Button Objects, Quinoline Yellow, Skam DJ's, Tatamax, Team Doyobi, Wevie Stonder, ZK A Guy Called Gerald is the stage name for musician, record producer and DJ Gerald Simpson from Moss Side in Manchester, United Kingdom. ...
Andrea Parker (not to be confused with the actress of the same name) is a British techno disc jockey and producer. ...
Richard D. James redirects here. ...
Bernard Parmegiani (born 27 October 1927 in Paris, France) is an electronic or acousmatic composer. ...
Coil was an English cross-genre, experimental music group formed in 1982 by John Balanceâlater credited as Jhonn Balanceâand his lover Peter Christopherson, aka Sleazy.[1] The duo worked together on a series of releases before Balance chose the name Coil, which he claimed to be inspired by...
Curtis Roads is a composer of electronic and electroacoustic music specializing in granular and pulsar synthesis, author, and computer programmer. ...
Founded in 2000 by Bryan Suereth Disjecta is an arts organization in Portland, Oregon. ...
Dylan Carlson of Earth. ...
El-Producto or El-P (born Jaime Meline) is well known in underground hip hop circles as a pioneer whose work with the trio Company Flow (El-P, Big Jus and Mr. ...
This article is about the rapper. ...
Hecker is a village located in Monroe County, Illinois. ...
ORourke in Stockholm 2005 Jim ORourke (born 1969) is an American musician and producer. ...
Keith Matthew Thornton (born c. ...
LFO is an English techno group on the Warp Records label. ...
Mira Calix, real name Chantal Passamonte, is an artist signed to Warp Records who mixes her intimate vocals with jittering beats and experimental electronic textures. ...
O.S.T. (Chris Douglas) * 4th August 1974) is an electronic music musician from San Francisco // Born August the 4th 1974, Chris Douglas time has been a series of trials and confrontations where facts bore no truth and the present resides outside his creative musical energies. ...
Public Enemy, also known as PE, is a hip hop group from Long Island, New York, known for their politically charged lyrics, criticism of the media, and active interest in the concerns of the African American community. ...
Russell Haswell (born 1970, Coventry, UK) is a multidisciplinary artist. ...
Sunn O))) (pronounced simply sun) is an American drone metal band, in its broadest sense; however, it incorporates elements of the dark ambient, metal and drone doom genres as well. ...
Surgeon is the pseudonym of Anthony Child, an English electronic musician and DJ. He began DJing regularly at Birminghams House of God parties in 1991 and released his eponymous debut EP on Downwards Records in 1994. ...
This article is about the band. ...
The Magic Band are a US rock band. ...
Thirstin Howl III is a New York-based hip-hop artist of Puerto-Rican descent from Brownsville, Brooklyn. ...
Venetian Snares is the primary performing alias of Canadian electronic musician Aaron Funk (born January 11, 1975). ...
Yasunao Tone is a Japanese artist has worked with many different types of media throught his career. ...
Hecker is a village located in Monroe County, Illinois. ...
Zoviet france (also known as Soviet France, and also written as :zoviet*france:) is a fairly prolific industrial music group from Newcastle upon Tyne in Northern England. ...
DJ Woody (aka Lee Woodvine) is a prolific DJ and turntablist born in Burnley, Lancashire UK in 1977. ...
Gescom is an electronic music project based in England with close ties to the band Autechre. ...
Mike Williamson may refer to: Mike Williamson (broadcaster), an Australian rules football commentator and broadcaster; Mike Williamson (footballer) Mike Williamson may also refer to: A Project Specialist residing in Dade City, Florida Currently employed by Pasco Regional Medical Center Category: ...
Push Button Objects (or PBO) is the alias of Edgar Farinas, a producer of IDM. His style of music uses hip-hop as a underlying foundation, but with the addition of DSP-processed sounds, unusual samples, elements of electro, Detroit techno, Miami bass, jungle, and other musical rudiments somewhat alien...
This article or section does not adequately cite its references or sources. ...
Wevie Stonder is an absurdist electronic music band from the United Kingdom. ...
ZK may stand for: ZK, an AJAX/XUL Web Application Framework Great Lakes Airlines (IATA airline designator) zettakelvin, an SI unit of temperature This page expands a two-character combination which might be any or all of: an abbreviation, an acronym, an initialism, a word in English, or a word...
US 2003 8-9/11/2003 curated by Matt Groening: Matthew Abram Groening is an American cartoonist (Life in Hell) and the Emmy Award-winning creator of the animated series, The Simpsons and Futurama. ...
!!!, Built to Spill, Modest Mouse, Sonic Youth, The Black Heart Procession, The Magic Band, The Shins, Unknown Hinson, Daniel Johnston, Danielson Famile, Deerhoof, John Wesley Harding, Mike Watt/George Hurley Minutemen Duet, Morris Tepper, Spoon, Bangs, Bardo Pond, Har Mar Superstar, Iggy & The Stooges, James Chance and the Contortions, Mission of Burma, The Mars Volta, American Analog Set, Carla Bozulich Red Headed Stranger Show, Cat Power, Electrelane, Jackie-O Motherfucker, Liarbird, Terry Riley/Stefano Scodanibbio...Elliott Smith was also slated to play this ATP, but sadly died before it came about. !!! (three exclamation marks, often pronounced as chk chk chk) is an American band that formed in autumn 1996 from the former bandmembers of The Yah Mos, Black Liquorice and Popesmashers. ...
Built to Spill is an American rock music band based in Boise, Idaho. ...
Modest Mouse is an North-American indie rock band formed in 1993 in Issaquah, Washington by singer/lyricist/guitarist Isaac Brock, drummer Jeremiah Green, bassist Eric Judy, and guitarist Dann Gallucci. ...
Sonic Youth is an American alternative rock band formed in New York City in 1981. ...
The Black Heart Procession, formed in 1997, consists of two former members of the San Diego-based band Three Mile Pilot, as well as drummer Joe Plummer and bassist Mario Rubalcaba, formerly of Clikitat Ikatowi. ...
The Magic Band are a US rock band. ...
The Shins is a United States indie rock group comprising singer, songwriter and guitarist James Russell Mercer, keyboardist/guitarist/bassist Martin Crandall, bassist/guitarist Dave Hernandez, drummer Jesse Sandoval, and Eric Johnson of the Fruit Bats. ...
Stuart Daniel Baker, better known by his stage name, Unknown Hinson, is a musician, songwriter, and voice actor on the Adult Swim cartoon, Squidbillies. ...
Daniel Dale Johnston (b. ...
Danielson Famile (aka Danielson) is a band from Clarksboro, New Jersey, that plays a quirky blend of Indie pop and gospel music. ...
Deerhoof is a San Francisco musical group, currently consisting of Satomi Matsuzaki (usually vocals and bass), John Dieterich (usually guitar), Ed Rodriguez (usually guitar as well) and Greg Saunier (usually drums). ...
John Wesley Harding (b. ...
Michael David Watt (born December 20, 1957 in Portsmouth, Virginia) is a bass guitarist, singer and songwriter, best-known for co-founding the punk rock bands The Minutemen and fIREHOSE; as of 2003, he is also the bassist for the reunited Iggy Pop & The Stooges. ...
George Hurley in 1985. ...
The Minutemen were a punk rock band from San Pedro, California comprising singer/guitarist D. Boon, singer/bassist Mike Watt and drummer George Hurley. ...
Lead singer Britt Daniel Spoon is an American indie rock band from Austin, Texas. ...
Maggie Vail Bangs (often erroneously referred to as THE Bangs) was a punk rock band from Olympia, Washington, formed in 1997 by guitarist Sarah Utter after recruiting high school friend Jesse Fox on drums and Maggie Vail, who had to learn how to play bass guitar to be in the...
Bardo Pond are an American psychedelic rock band formed in 1991. ...
Har Mar Superstar Sean Tillmann (born on 6 February 1978[1] in Marshall, Minnesota), better known by his stage name Har Mar Superstar, is an American singer. ...
This article is about the rock band. ...
One of the original punk-jazz groups of the New York No Wave scene, the Contortions were led by saxophone player James Chance, aka James White. ...
Mission of Burma is a post-punk band from Boston, Massachusetts, USA comprising guitarist Roger Miller, bassist Clint Conley and drummer Peter Prescott, with Bob Weston (originally Martin Swope) as tape manipulator and sound engineer. ...
The Mars Volta is an American progressive rock group founded by Cedric Bixler-Zavala and Omar RodrÃguez-López in 2001. ...
The American Analog Set or The AmAnSet is an Austin, Texas based U.S. pop group. ...
Carla Bozulich is an American musician, based in Los Angeles, best known for her work as lead singer of alt-country band Geraldine Fibbers. ...
Cat Power is the stage name of American singer/songwriter Charlyn Chan Marshall (born Charlyn Marie Marshall on 21 January 1972). ...
Electrelane are a band from Brighton, England. ...
Jackie-O Motherfucker (or JOMF) is an American experimental rock group that formed in Portland, Oregon in 1994. ...
Terry Riley â (Portrait by Betty Freeman) Terry Riley (born 24 June 1935) is an American composer associated with the minimalist school. ...
For the self-titled album, see Elliott Smith (album). ...
UK 2004 The Director's Cut Weekend One 26-27-28/3/2004 curated by Mogwai/Tortoise/Shellac: For the Swiss progressive house producer who releases under the name Moogwai, see Chab. ...
Tortoise, an instrumental rock band, formed in Chicago, Illinois in 1990. ...
Shellac (sometimes referred to as Shellac of North America) is an American rock music group comprised of Steve Albini (guitar and vocals), Bob Weston (bass guitar and vocals) and Todd Trainer (drums and vocals). ...
A Whisper in the Noise, Acid Mothers Temple, Arcwelder, Atombombpocketknife, Azita, Bobby Conn, Boredoms, Botnledja, Cat Power, Converge, Dead Meadow, Entrance, Envy, French Toast, Growing, Isis, James Orr Complex, Kid606, Lightning Bolt, Luke Haines (cancelled), Lungfish, McLusky, Mike Watt + The Jom & Terry Show, Mike Watt + The Secondmen, Mogwai, Nobukazu Takemura + Aki Tsuyuko, Papa M, Part Chimp, Phillip Roebuck, Prefuse 73, Shellac, Sonic Boom, Stinking Lizaveta, Sun City Girls, The Dishes, The Seconds, Todd, Tortoise, Trans Am, Turbonegro, Uzeda A Whisper in the Noise is a musical project of rock composer West Thordson. ...
Acid Mothers Temple & the Melting Paraiso U.F.O. (and subsequent offshoots) is a Japanese psychedelic band founded in 1995 by members of the Acid Mothers Temple soul-collective. ...
Formed in the late 1980s and originally named Tilt-A-Whirl, this Minneapolis-based alternative rock band changed its name to Arcwelder after being informed by Sellner Manfacturing Co. ...
Azita (born Azita Youssefi in 1971) is an experimental musician and artist from Chicago. ...
Bobby Conn is a musician from Chicago, known for his pop-rock. ...
Boredoms (ãã¢ãã ã¹) (or Vâredoms) is an avant-garde rock band from Osaka, Japan. ...
Cat Power is the stage name of American singer/songwriter Charlyn Chan Marshall (born Charlyn Marie Marshall on 21 January 1972). ...
Converge are a four-piece band based out of Salem, Massachusetts. ...
Dead Meadow is a Washington, D.C., USA based band, formed in 1998. ...
Entrance (born Guy Blakeslee) is a Baltimore, Maryland-based indie rock musician. ...
Envy is one of the foremost hardcore/screamo bands in Japan. ...
French Toast is a band from Washington, D.C., formed in 2001 as a duo consisting of James Canty and Jerry Busher. ...
Growing Growing is a band from Olympia, Washington that was formed by Kevin Doria, Joe Denardo, and Zack Carlson (who left the band following the release of their first album) in 2001. ...
Isis is a Los Angeles, California-based band, founded in Boston, Massachusetts in 1997. ...
Kid 606 is the stage name of Miguel Depedro, an electronic musician who was born 1979 July 27 in Caracas, Venezuela , raised in San Diego and later moved to San Francisco. ...
Lightning Bolt is an experimental noise rock duo from Providence, Rhode Island, presently composed of Brian Chippendale and Brian Gibson. ...
Luke Haines (born October 7, 1967) is an English musician, who has released music under a variety of names, notably The Auteurs and Black Box Recorder. ...
For the band, see Lungfish (band). ...
mclusky was a three-piece rock group from Cardiff, Wales. ...
Michael David Watt (born December 20, 1957 in Portsmouth, Virginia) is a bass guitarist, singer and songwriter, best-known for co-founding the punk rock bands The Minutemen and fIREHOSE; as of 2003, he is also the bassist for the reunited Iggy Pop & The Stooges. ...
Michael David Watt (born December 20, 1957 in Portsmouth, Virginia) is a bass guitarist, singer and songwriter, best-known for co-founding the punk rock bands The Minutemen and fIREHOSE; as of 2003, he is also the bassist for the reunited Iggy Pop & The Stooges. ...
Mike Watt & The Secondmen in the control room of Karma Studios in San Pedro, CA during the sessions for The Secondmans Middle Stand: (L to R) Petra Haden, Pete Mazich, Mike Watt, Jerry Trebotic. ...
For the Swiss progressive house producer who releases under the name Moogwai, see Chab. ...
Nobukazu Takemura (竹æå»¶å Takemura Nobukazu) is a Japanese musician whose style has run from jazz to house to drum and bass to chamber music to electronic glitch within less than a decade. ...
Papa M is the latest project of David Pajo, former bassist for seminal post-rockers Slint. ...
Part Chimp is a band from Camberwell in London that were formed by Tim Cedar, Jon Hamilton and Nick Pryor (who left the band after their first record) in 2000. ...
Prefuse 73 is one alias under which electronica and hip-hop artist Scott Herren releases music. ...
Shellac (sometimes referred to as Shellac of North America) is an American rock music group comprised of Steve Albini (guitar and vocals), Bob Weston (bass guitar and vocals) and Todd Trainer (drums and vocals). ...
Stinking Lizaveta is a power trio from Philadelphia that plays heavy instrumental rock. ...
The Sun City Girls were a United States experimental rock band formed in Phoenix, Arizona in 1982. ...
Look up Todd in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
Tortoise, an instrumental rock band, formed in Chicago, Illinois in 1990. ...
Trans Am is a three-piece band that performs a mix of synth pop and rock music. ...
This article does not cite any references or sources. ...
Uzeda is a Sicilian math rock group founded in 1987, consisting of lead singer Giovanna Cacciola, guitarists Agostino Tilotta and Giovanni Nicosia, bassist Raffaele Gulisano and drummer Davide Oliveri. ...
UK 2004 The Director's Cut Weekend Two 2-3-4/4/2004 curated by Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks/Sonic Youth/Foundation: Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks is a rock band consisting of Stephen Malkmus, Janet Weiss, Mike Clark, and Joanna Bolme. ...
Sonic Youth is an American alternative rock band formed in New York City in 1981. ...
Angelblood, Arab Strap, Bardo Pond, Black Dice, Carla Bozulich Red Headed Stranger Show, Cass McCombs, Cat Power, Charalambides, Deerhoof, Dizzee Rascal, Double Leopards, Dream/Aktion Unit, Ella Guru, Enon, Erase Errata with Anxious Rats, ESG, Explosions in the Sky, Fuck, Fursaxa, Har Mar Superstar, Jackie-O Motherfucker, James Yorkston, LCD Soundsystem, Le Tigre, Lightning Bolt, Love, Miighty Flashlight, Mission of Burma, Modest Mouse, Nina Nastasia, OOIOO, Polmo Polpo/Hangedup, Saccharine Trust, Sonic Youth, Sophia, Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks, The Fiery Furnaces, The Notwist, The Shins, Tindersticks, Threnody Ensemble, Träd Gräs Och Stenar, Vibracathedral Orchestra, Vincent Gallo, White Magic, Wolf Eyes Arab Strap were a post-folk indie band from Scotland who were signed to independent record label Chemikal Underground. ...
Bardo Pond are an American psychedelic rock band formed in 1991. ...
Black Dice is a noise rock/experimental band based in Brooklyn, New York, USA. They formed in Spring 1997 at the Rhode Island School of Design and are currently signed to Paw Tracks. ...
Cass McCombs Cass McCombs is an American musician whose styles range from the anxious dronals of the Velvet Underground to lonesome hollowed out basement folk with many turns in between. ...
Cat Power is the stage name of American singer/songwriter Charlyn Chan Marshall (born Charlyn Marie Marshall on 21 January 1972). ...
Charalambides are a musical group originally from Houston, Texas, USA and lately of Austin, Texas. ...
Deerhoof is a San Francisco musical group, currently consisting of Satomi Matsuzaki (usually vocals and bass), John Dieterich (usually guitar), Ed Rodriguez (usually guitar as well) and Greg Saunier (usually drums). ...
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For other uses, see Ella Guru (disambiguation). ...
{From left} John Schmersal, Toko Yasuda, and Matt Schulz of Enon. ...
Erase Errata is a band from San Francisco, California. ...
ESG are a band from the South Bronx, New York, USA. The band consists of four sisters; Deborah Scroggins (bass, vocals), Maria Scroggins (congas, vocals), Renee Scroggins (guitar, vocals), and Valerie Scroggins (drums). ...
Explosions in the Sky is an American instrumental post-rock band from Texas. ...
Fuck is an American Indie rock band, formed in San Francisco in 1994. ...
Har Mar Superstar Sean Tillmann (born on 6 February 1978[1] in Marshall, Minnesota), better known by his stage name Har Mar Superstar, is an American singer. ...
Jackie-O Motherfucker (or JOMF) is an American experimental rock group that formed in Portland, Oregon in 1994. ...
James Yorkston is a Scottish folk musician. ...
LCD Soundsystem is the musical project of producer James Murphy, co-founder of dance-punk label DFA Records. ...
Le Tigre (album) Le Tigre (shirt) Le Tigre is a feminist electro post-punk band formed in 1998 by Kathleen Hanna. ...
Lightning Bolt is an experimental noise rock duo from Providence, Rhode Island, presently composed of Brian Chippendale and Brian Gibson. ...
Love was an American rock group of the late 1960s and early 1970s. ...
Miighty Flashlight is the solo project of Mike Fellows, who has worked with such artists as Silver Jews, Royal Trux, Will Oldham, Superwolf, King Kong and Smog. ...
Mission of Burma is a post-punk band from Boston, Massachusetts, USA comprising guitarist Roger Miller, bassist Clint Conley and drummer Peter Prescott, with Bob Weston (originally Martin Swope) as tape manipulator and sound engineer. ...
Modest Mouse is an North-American indie rock band formed in 1993 in Issaquah, Washington by singer/lyricist/guitarist Isaac Brock, drummer Jeremiah Green, bassist Eric Judy, and guitarist Dann Gallucci. ...
Nina Nastasia is a New York City-based singer-songwriter born in Hollywood, California. ...
OOIOO is perhaps the best known side project of Japanese rockers Boredoms. ...
Polmo Polpo is a solo project by musician Sandro Perri. ...
The cover of Hangedup Hangedup are a post-rock group from Montreal, Canada. ...
Saccharine Trust is a band from California that was started in 1980 by singer Jack Brewer and guitarist Joe Baiza. ...
Sonic Youth is an American alternative rock band formed in New York City in 1981. ...
Look up Sophia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks is a rock band consisting of Stephen Malkmus, Janet Weiss, Mike Clark, and Joanna Bolme. ...
Matthew and Eleanor Friedberger of The Fiery Furnaces. ...
The Notwist is a German indie rock band, but they have been very strongly influenced by the electronica scene with the other groups of Morr Music. ...
The Shins is a United States indie rock group comprising singer, songwriter and guitarist James Russell Mercer, keyboardist/guitarist/bassist Martin Crandall, bassist/guitarist Dave Hernandez, drummer Jesse Sandoval, and Eric Johnson of the Fruit Bats. ...
Tindersticks are a rock band from Nottingham, England. ...
Vibracathedral Orchestra is a UK-based drone ensemble that has been active since the late 1990s. ...
Vincent Gallo (born in Buffalo, New York on April 11, 1961) is an American film actor and director, producer, screenwriter, and musician. ...
Mira Billotte in 2003 White Magic is a folk rock group based in Brooklyn, N.Y., led by singer/guitarist/pianist Mira Billotte. ...
Wolf Eyes are a noise rock band from Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States. ...
US 2004 6-7/11/2004 curated by Modest Mouse: Modest Mouse is an North-American indie rock band formed in 1993 in Issaquah, Washington by singer/lyricist/guitarist Isaac Brock, drummer Jeremiah Green, bassist Eric Judy, and guitarist Dann Gallucci. ...
Explosions in the Sky, J Mascis + The Fog, Lou Reed, Lungfish, Modest Mouse, The Black Heart Procession, The Walkmen, Wolf Parade, Sufjan Stevens, The Buff Medways featuring Billy Childish, White Hassle, White Magic, Kevin Mason, Built to Spill, Constantines, Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks, The Cramps, The Flaming Lips, The Shins, Eagles of Death Metal, Love As Laughter, Magic Magicians, Peaches, Radar Brothers, Those Peabodys Explosions in the Sky is an American instrumental post-rock band from Texas. ...
J Mascis (born Joseph Donald Mascis on December 10, 1965) is an American musician, perhaps best-known as the singer, guitarist and songwriter for Dinosaur Jr. ...
The Fog is a 1980 horror movie directed by John Carpenter, who also wrote the screenplay and composed the music of the film. ...
Lou Reed (born March 2, 1942) is an influential American rock singer-songwriter and guitarist. ...
For the band, see Lungfish (band). ...
Modest Mouse is an North-American indie rock band formed in 1993 in Issaquah, Washington by singer/lyricist/guitarist Isaac Brock, drummer Jeremiah Green, bassist Eric Judy, and guitarist Dann Gallucci. ...
The Black Heart Procession, formed in 1997, consists of two former members of the San Diego-based band Three Mile Pilot, as well as drummer Joe Plummer and bassist Mario Rubalcaba, formerly of Clikitat Ikatowi. ...
The Walkmen are an indie rock band from New York City. ...
Wolf Parade is an indie rock band from Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, now based in Montreal, Quebec. ...
Sufjan Stevens (IPA pronunciation: ) (born July 1, 1975) is an American singer-songwriter and musician from Petosky, Michigan. ...
Billy Childish (real name William Charlie Hamper, or Steven John Hamper) (born December 1, 1959) is an artist, singer, and guitarist, hailing from Chatham in Kent, England. ...
Billy Childish (real name Steven John Hamper) or William Charlie Hamper (born December 1, 1959) is an English artist, author, poet, photographer, film maker, singer and guitarist. ...
Mira Billotte in 2003 White Magic is a folk rock group based in Brooklyn, N.Y., led by singer/guitarist/pianist Mira Billotte. ...
Built to Spill is an American rock music band based in Boise, Idaho. ...
The Constantines are an indie rock band from Guelph, Ontario, Canada. ...
Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks is a rock band consisting of Stephen Malkmus, Janet Weiss, Mike Clark, and Joanna Bolme. ...
The Cramps are a punk rock band originally formed in 1972. ...
The Flaming Lips (formed in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma in 1983) is an American rock band. ...
The Shins is a United States indie rock group comprising singer, songwriter and guitarist James Russell Mercer, keyboardist/guitarist/bassist Martin Crandall, bassist/guitarist Dave Hernandez, drummer Jesse Sandoval, and Eric Johnson of the Fruit Bats. ...
Eagles of Death Metal (EofDM) is an American garage rock band formed by Jesse Hughes and Josh Homme. ...
Love As Laughter is an American popular music band. ...
A Peaches promotional photo. ...
UK 2004 A Nightmare Before Christmas 3-4-5/12/2004 curated by Jake and Dinos Chapman: Jake Chapman (born 1966) and Dinos Chapman (born 1962) are brothers and British artists who work almost exclusively in collaboration with each other. ...
LFO, Lightning Bolt, Peaches, Throbbing Gristle, Mike Watt/George Hurley Minutemen Duet, Shellac, Wolf Eyes, DJ Rob Hall, Freeform, Quinoline Yellow, Skam DJ's + Skam Visuals, Team Doyobi, …And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead, Bird Blobs, Mercury Rev, Miss Kittin, Liars, Aphex Twin, Comets on Fire, Growing, Little Wings, Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra & Tra-La-La Band, Hecker, Kevin Drumm, Pita, Russell Haswell, Destroy All Monsters, Hood, Pelican, Sunn O))), The Fall, Violent Femmes, Carl Craig, DJ Cherrystones vs DJ Spykid, N≥E≥D + Tom Pants LFO is an English techno group on the Warp Records label. ...
Lightning Bolt is an experimental noise rock duo from Providence, Rhode Island, presently composed of Brian Chippendale and Brian Gibson. ...
A Peaches promotional photo. ...
Throbbing Gristle (formed on September 3, 1975, in London) are a British Avant-Garde group that evolved from the performance art group COUM Transmissions. ...
Michael David Watt (born December 20, 1957 in Portsmouth, Virginia) is a bass guitarist, singer and songwriter, best-known for co-founding the punk rock bands The Minutemen and fIREHOSE; as of 2003, he is also the bassist for the reunited Iggy Pop & The Stooges. ...
George Hurley in 1985. ...
The Minutemen were an American Punk rock band from San Pedro, California comprised of singer/guitarist D. Boon, singer/bassist Mike Watt and drummer George Hurley. ...
Shellac (sometimes referred to as Shellac of North America) is an American rock music group comprised of Steve Albini (guitar and vocals), Bob Weston (bass guitar and vocals) and Todd Trainer (drums and vocals). ...
Wolf Eyes are a noise rock band from Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States. ...
This article or section does not adequately cite its references or sources. ...
Jason Reece at a concert in 2005 â¦And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead is an indie rock band best known for their heavy yet anthemic music and their tendency to destroy their equipment at the end of their performances (a rock and roll tradition usually associated...
The Bird Blobs are a band from Melbourne, Australia. ...
Mercury Rev are an American rock music group, formed in the late 1980s in Buffalo, New York. ...
Miss Kittin (born Caroline Hervé, 1973 in Grenoble, France) is an electronica vocalist and DJ. At age 22 she began DJing, spinning records in France, Moscow and Chicago with Mike Dearborn. ...
Liars is currently a three-piece band consisting of Australian-born Angus Andrew (vocals/guitar), Aaron Hemphill (percussion, guitar, synth), and Julian Gross (drums). ...
Richard D. James redirects here. ...
Comets on Fire are an amazing shoegazer/stoner rock band with a fiery edge. ...
Growing Growing is a band from Olympia, Washington that was formed by Kevin Doria, Joe Denardo, and Zack Carlson (who left the band following the release of their first album) in 2001. ...
Wikipedia does not yet have an article with this exact name. ...
Hecker is a village located in Monroe County, Illinois. ...
Kevin Drumm is an experimental musician based in Chicago, USA. Emerging from the citys improvised music scene, in the 1990s he became one the worlds pre-eminent tabletop guitar, or prepared guitar, players. ...
Russell Haswell (born 1970, Coventry, UK) is a multidisciplinary artist. ...
Destroy All Monsters (sometimes rendered DAM) was an Ann Arbor, Michigan musical group formed by four artist friends in 1973. ...
Hood are a U.K.-based band from Leeds, formed at the end of 1990. ...
Pelican is a four-piece instrumental band hailing from Chicago, Illinois, who have since relocated to Los Angeles. ...
Sunn O))) (pronounced simply sun) is an American drone metal band, in its broadest sense; however, it incorporates elements of the dark ambient, metal and drone doom genres as well. ...
This article is about the band. ...
This article is about the band. ...
Carl Craig is a Detroit-based producer of techno music, and is considered to be one of the most important names[1] in the Detroit second generation of techno producers and DJs. ...
Spykid (aka Spykidelic, real name Tony F Wilson) is a London born record producer and DJ specialising in experimental dance, rock and electronica. ...
UK 2005 Weekend One 25-26-27/2/2005 curated by Slint: Slint was a rock band consisting of Brian McMahan (guitar and vocals), David Pajo (guitar), Britt Walford (drums), Todd Brashear (bass on Spiderland) and Ethan Buckler (bass on Tweez). ...
Bad Wizard, Born Heller, Brightblack, Deerhoof, Early Man, Endless Boogie, Faun Fables, King Kong, Love As Laughter, Mark Kozelek (cancelled - replaced by Sons & Daughters), Matmos, Miighty Flashlight, Mogwai, Múm, Need New Body, Neil Hamburger, Pearls and Brass, Polar Goldie Cats, Rednails, Sean Garrison and the Five Finger Discount, Slint, Spoon, Staremaster, The Melvins, The Naysayer, White Magic Brightblack Morning Light or Brightblack is a collective of experimental musicians based in Northern California. ...
Deerhoof is a San Francisco musical group, currently consisting of Satomi Matsuzaki (usually vocals and bass), John Dieterich (usually guitar), Ed Rodriguez (usually guitar as well) and Greg Saunier (usually drums). ...
Early Man is a two-piece metal band from Columbus, Ohio, but now based in Brooklyn, New York. ...
Faun Fables is the name of the atmospheric, slightly witchy psych folk music of Dawn McCarthy. ...
The rock band King Kong was formed in Louisville, Kentucky, in early 1989 by Ethan Buckler, the original bassist in the band Slint. ...
Love As Laughter is an American popular music band. ...
Rock n roll Singer redirects here, for the AC/DC song see Rock n Roll Singer (song) Mark Kozelek (born January 24, 1967 in Massillon, Ohio) is an American singer/songwriter and frontman of Sun Kil Moon and Red House Painters. ...
(left-right): Ailidh Lennon, Adele Bethel, Scott Paterson, David Gow Sons and Daughters are a Scottish rock band, from Glasgow. ...
Matmos (left to right): Drew Daniel and M.C. Schmidt Matmos is an experimental electronica duo from San Francisco on the Matador Records label. ...
Miighty Flashlight is the solo project of Mike Fellows, who has worked with such artists as Silver Jews, Royal Trux, Will Oldham, Superwolf, King Kong and Smog. ...
For the Swiss progressive house producer who releases under the name Moogwai, see Chab. ...
múm (pronounced moom; in IPA, /mu:m/) is an experimental Icelandic musical group whose music is characterized by soft vocals, electronic glitch beats and effects, and a variety of traditional instruments. ...
Need New Body is an avant garde experimental and often minimimalistic rock band from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. ...
It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Gregg Turkington. ...
Pearls and Brass are a stoner metal band from Nazareth, Pennsylvania. ...
Slint was a rock band consisting of Brian McMahan (guitar and vocals), David Pajo (guitar), Britt Walford (drums), Todd Brashear (bass on Spiderland) and Ethan Buckler (bass on Tweez). ...
Lead singer Britt Daniel Spoon is an American indie rock band from Austin, Texas. ...
The Melvins are an American rock band/ metal band that usually perform as a trio. ...
Mira Billotte in 2003 White Magic is a folk rock group based in Brooklyn, N.Y., led by singer/guitarist/pianist Mira Billotte. ...
UK 2005 Weekend Two 22-23-24/4/2005 curated by Vincent Gallo: Vincent Gallo (born in Buffalo, New York on April 11, 1961) is an American film actor and director, producer, screenwriter, and musician. ...
Afrirampo, Autolux, Buck 65, Ellen Allien, Gang Gang Dance, I Am Kloot, James Chance and the Contortions, Jayne County, John Foxx, John Frusciante, Kid Koala, Leslie Winer, Lydia Lunch, Magik Markers, Merzbow, Money Mark, Nikolai Haas, The Olivia Tremor Control, Peaches, PJ Harvey (solo), Prefuse 73, Sean Lennon, Suicide, Ted Curson, The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, The Tints, The Zombies, Thread Pulls, Trapist, Vincent Gallo, Vitamin B-12, Women and Children, Yoko Ono + Sean Lennon, Yuka Honda Afrirampo live in Osaka in 2005 Afrirampo are a band from Osaka, Japan. ...
Autolux are a Los Angeles-based trio comprised of Eugene Goreshter (lead vocals, bass), Greg Edwards (guitar, vocals), and Carla Azar (drums, vocals). ...
Richard Terfry (b. ...
Ellen Allien, born Ellen Fraatz, is a German electronic musician, music producer and founder of BPitch Control music label. ...
Gang Gang Dance are an experimental music group based in Brooklyn, New York City, and signed to the independent label the Social Registry. ...
I Am Kloot is an English band formed in Manchester, in 1999 by John Bramwell (guitar/vocals), Peter Jobson (bass) and Andy Hargreaves (drums), notable for their twisted, witty lyrics. ...
One of the original punk-jazz groups of the New York No Wave scene, the Contortions were led by saxophone player James Chance, aka James White. ...
Jayne County, formerly known as Wayne County, is an influential transsexual performer, musician and actress whose career has spanned several decades. ...
This article does not cite any references or sources. ...
John Anthony Frusciante (IPA pronunciation: ) (born March 5, 1970) is an American guitarist, singer, songwriter and record producer. ...
Eric San (born 1974 in Vancouver, Canada), who records under the name Kid Koala, is a Montreal, Quebec based DJ and turntablist. ...
Lydia Lunch (born Lydia Koch on June 2, 1959 in Rochester, New York) is an American singer, poet, writer, and actress. ...
The Magik Markers are a three piece noise rock band from Hartford, Connecticut who combine No Wave-sounds with distorted guitar noise. ...
Merzbow () is a noise music project created in Tokyo, Japan in 1979 by musician Masami Akita () and has been noted as the first Japanese noise act. ...
Mark Ramos-Nishita aka Money Mark is a producer and musician who has collaborated with the Beastie Boys many times. ...
The Olivia Tremor Control was an Athens, Georgia indie rock band in the mid- to late 1990s which, along with The Apples in Stereo and Neutral Milk Hotel, was one of the three original Elephant 6 projects. ...
A Peaches promotional photo. ...
Polly Jean Harvey (born 9 October 1969) is an English [1] musician and songwriter. ...
Prefuse 73 is one alias under which electronica and hip-hop artist Scott Herren releases music. ...
Sean Taro Ono Lennon (aka Sean Ono Lennon, born October 9, 1975) is an American singer, songwriter, musician and actor. ...
Suicide is an American rock music group intermittently active since 1971 and composed of Alan Vega (vocals) and Martin Rev (synthesizers and drum machines). ...
Ted Curson is a jazz trumpeter. ...
The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion (sometimes abbreviated JSBX) is a New York based band, made up of members Jon Spencer (vocals, guitar), Judah Bauer (guitar) and Russell Simins (drums). ...
The Zombies, formed in 1961 in St Albans, were an English rock band. ...
Vincent Gallo (born in Buffalo, New York on April 11, 1961) is an American film actor and director, producer, screenwriter, and musician. ...
For the song by Die Ãrzte, see Yoko Ono (song). ...
Sean Taro Ono Lennon (aka Sean Ono Lennon, born October 9, 1975) is an American singer, songwriter, musician and actor. ...
Yuka Honda is a multi-instrumentalist and co-founder of the band Cibo Matto. ...
UK 2005 A Nightmare Before Christmas 2-3-4/12/2005 curated by The Mars Volta: The Mars Volta is an American progressive rock group founded by Cedric Bixler-Zavala and Omar RodrÃguez-López in 2001. ...
400 Blows, Acid Mothers Temple, Antony and the Johnsons, Battles, Beans featuring Holy Fuck, Blonde Redhead, The Cinematic Orchestra, CocoRosie, Damo Suzuki + Jelly Planet, Dälek, Diamanda Galás, DJ Nobody, Dudley Perkins, Dungen, Gris Gris, Hella, High on Fire, Holger Czukay, J-Rocc, Jaga Jazzist, Jai-Alai Savant, JR Ewing, Kill Me Tomorrow, Les Savy Fav, Lydia Lunch, Madlib, Mastodon, Michael Rother, Peanut Butter Wolf, Quintron And Miss Pussycat, Saul Williams, Subtitle, The Eternals, The Fucking Champs, The Kills, The Locust, The Mars Volta, Weird War, Year Future 400 Blows is a Los Angeles-based band, formed in 1997, and is currently signed to Gold Standard Laboratories. ...
Acid Mothers Temple & the Melting Paraiso U.F.O. (and subsequent offshoots) is a Japanese psychedelic band founded in 1995 by members of the Acid Mothers Temple soul-collective. ...
Antony and the Johnsons is a Mercury Prize-winning music act from New York City. ...
Battles is an American math rock band. ...
Holy Fuck is a lo-fi improvisational electronica band from Toronto, Canada. ...
Blonde Redhead is an alternative rock or indie rock band. ...
The Cinematic Orchestra is a British-based jazz and electronic outfit, created in the late 1990s by Jason Swinscoe. ...
CocoRosie is an American musical duo formed by sisters Sierra Rose Casady (Rosie) and Bianca Leilani Casady (Coco) in 2003. ...
Kenji Suzuki , born January 16, 1950, in Japan), popularly nicknamed Damo Suzuki (ãã¢é´æ¨), is a singer probably best known for his membership in German krautrock group Can. ...
This article does not cite any references or sources. ...
Dälek (pronounced Die-a-leck) is an alternative hip hop duo from Newark, NJ. The group comprises of MC Dälek (vocals) and the Oktopus (production). ...
Diamanda Galás, pictured in the early 2000s. ...
Dudley Perkins is a rapper and singer who is currently signed to Stones Throw Records. ...
Dungen (pronounced doo-ngen) (Swedish the grove) is a Swedish rock band based in Stockholm. ...
Hella is a musical duo from Sacramento, California. ...
High on Fire is a heavy metal band from Oakland, California. ...
Holger Czukay (born March 24, 1938) is a German musician, probably best known as a co-founder of the krautrock group Can. ...
J-Rocc is a Southern California based hip hop DJ. He is the founder of the turntable group Beat Junkies. ...
Jaga Jazzist is an experimental jazz band that rose to prominence when the BBC named their fourth album, The Stix (Ninja Tune/Smalltown Supersound), the best jazz album of 2002. ...
JR Ewing is a post-hardcore band from Norway. ...
Les Savy Fav (pronounced lay SAH vee FAHV) is a New York City band that produces idiosyncratic indie rock. ...
Lydia Lunch (born Lydia Koch on June 2, 1959 in Rochester, New York) is an American singer, poet, writer, and actress. ...
For the word game, see Mad Libs. ...
For the prehistoric animal, see Mastadon. ...
Michael Rother (born September 2, 1950 in Hamburg) is a German rock musician and composer. ...
Chris Manak, aka Peanut Butter Wolf, is a DJ and Hip Hop producer originally from San Jose, California who has been active since 1986 when he produced a song by Lyrical Prophecy called You Cant Swing This. In 1990 he began to work with Charizma, an emcee, and both...
Saul Stacey Williams (born February 29, 1972) is most known for his blend of poetry and hip-hop. ...
Subtitle Subtitle (aka Giovanni Marks) is a Los Angeles based rapper/producer who is known both for his solo work and his collaborations, both with other rappers and bands such as Islands and The Mars Volta. ...
The Eternals is a fictional race of superhumans in the Marvel Comics universe. ...
The Fucking Champs are a three-piece math rock band from San Francisco, California. ...
The Kills are a garage rock band formed by American vocalist Alison VV Mosshart and British guitarist Jamie Hotel Hince. ...
For other uses, see Locust (disambiguation). ...
The Mars Volta is an American progressive rock group founded by Cedric Bixler-Zavala and Omar RodrÃguez-López in 2001. ...
Weird War (also known as Weird War II/Weird War 2/Weird Wars) is a Horror roleplaying game set during World War Two produced by Pinnacle Entertainment Group, which uses the D20 System. ...
UK 2006 United Sounds of ATP Weekend One 12-13-14/5/2006 curated by Mudhoney/Yeah Yeah Yeahs/Devendra Banhart: Mudhoney may refer to: Mudhoney (band), a grunge band from Seattle, Washington Mudhoney (film), a film directed by Russ Meyer Mudhoney Records, a record label Mudhoney (store), fashion accessories stores, Adelaide, South Australia Category: ...
Yeah Yeah Yeahs are a Grammy Award-nominated New York City-based rock band. ...
Devendra Banhart was born May 30, 1981, in Houston, Texas, U.S. but was raised in Caracas, Venezuela from 2 to 13 years old. ...
Vashti Bunyan, Vetiver, Espers, Bat for Lashes, Jana Hunter, The Metallic Falcons, Danielle Stech-Homsy, Bert Jansch, The Watts Prophets, Tarantula AD, Ramblin' Jack Elliott, Jandek, Devendra Banhart, Mudhoney, Comets on Fire, Black Mountain, The Drones, The Scientists, Country Teasers, David Dondero, Jon Wahl & The Amadans, Total Sound Group Direct Action Committee, The Flesh Eaters, Mark Pickerel, Holly Golightly, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Liars, TV on the Radio, Oneida, The Blood Brothers, Celebration, Imaginary Folk, Services, Magik Markers, Ex Models, Hundred Eyes Vashti Bunyan (born 1945) is an English singer-songwriter. ...
Binomial name Chrysopogon zizanoides (L.) Roberty Vetiver (Chrysopogon zizanioides) is a perennial grass of the Poaceae native to India. ...
Espers is a psych folk band from Philadelphia that is part of the emerging indie folk scene. ...
Bat for Lashes is the moniker of English musician Natasha Khan (born 25 October 1979), a Brighton-based songwriter. ...
Jana Hunter is a singer/songwriter from Houston, Texas. ...
Herbert Jansch (born 3 November 1943[1]), known as Bert Jansch, is a Scottish folk musician and founding member of the band Pentangle. ...
The Watts Prophets are a group of musicians and poets from Watts, Los Angeles, California. ...
Ramblin Jack Elliott Ramblin Jack Elliot (born Elliott Charles Adnopoz, August 1, 1931) is an American folk performer. ...
Jandek is the musical project of an outsider musician who operates out of Houston, Texas. ...
Devendra Banhart was born May 30, 1981, in Houston, Texas, U.S. but was raised in Caracas, Venezuela from 2 to 13 years old. ...
Mudhoney may refer to: Mudhoney (band), a grunge band from Seattle, Washington Mudhoney (film), a film directed by Russ Meyer Mudhoney Records, a record label Mudhoney (store), fashion accessories stores, Adelaide, South Australia Category: ...
Comets on Fire are an amazing shoegazer/stoner rock band with a fiery edge. ...
Black Mountain is an indie-rock band led by Stephen McBean. ...
The Drones are an Australian rock group who rose to prominence during the early noughties. ...
The Scientists was an influential indie rock band from Perth, Australia, led by Kim Salmon. ...
The Country Teasers are a British band formed in 1993. ...
David Dondero is a singer/songwriter that currently is on the Team Love Records label. ...
The Flesh Eaters 1980: Chris D., DJ Bonebrake, Dave Alvin, John Doe, Steve Berlin, Bill Bateman The Flesh Eaters are a Los Angeles deathrock band whose peak of popularity was in the late 1970s and early 80s. ...
Mark Pickerel was the original drummer for the Screaming Trees, a rock group from Ellensburg, Wash. ...
Holly Golightly (born Holly Golightly Smith) is an English singer-songwriter. ...
Yeah Yeah Yeahs are a Grammy Award-nominated New York City-based rock band. ...
Liars is currently a three-piece band consisting of Australian-born Angus Andrew (vocals/guitar), Aaron Hemphill (percussion, guitar, synth), and Julian Gross (drums). ...
TV on the Radio is a New York City indie rock band formed in 2001 whose music spans genres as diverse as free jazz, a cappella/doo-wop, soul, trip-hop and electro. ...
Oneida is a three-piece rock band hailing from Brooklyn New York. ...
For other uses, see Blood Brothers (disambiguation). ...
Celebration is a Baltimore-based band performing music in the tradition of The Birthday Party, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, and utilizing a fair amount of influence derived from the members interest in cabaret culture. ...
The Magik Markers are a three piece noise rock band from Hartford, Connecticut who combine No Wave-sounds with distorted guitar noise. ...
Ex Models is a no wave/noise band from Brooklyn, New York. ...
UK 2006 United Sounds of ATP Weekend Two 19-20-21/5/2006 curated by Dinosaur Jr/Sleater-Kinney/The Shins: Dinosaur Jr is an American alternative rock band formed in Amherst, Massachusetts in 1983 as Dinosaur. ...
Sleater-Kinney are an indie rock trio from Olympia, Washington influenced by the riot grrrl movement of the 1990s. ...
The Shins is a United States indie rock group comprising singer, songwriter and guitarist James Russell Mercer, keyboardist/guitarist/bassist Martin Crandall, bassist/guitarist Dave Hernandez, drummer Jesse Sandoval, and Eric Johnson of the Fruit Bats. ...
The New Pornographers, The Decemberists, Clinic, Big Business, Triangle, Destroyer, The Black Keys, Dungen, Elf Power, Electrelane, The Shins, Sleater-Kinney, David Cross, The Gossip, Spoon, Lightning Bolt, Joanna Newsom, Boredoms, Radar Bros, 1990s, Edith Frost, The Black Heart Procession, The Fiery Furnaces, Dinosaur Jr, Dead Meadow, Bevis Frond, Broken Social Scene, The Brian Jonestown Massacre, The Lilys, Eater, Magik Markers, Herman Dune, Mount Eerie/The Microphones, Mission of Burma, Teenage Fanclub The New Pornographers is a Juno Award-winning Canadian indie rock group formed in 1997 in Vancouver, British Columbia. ...
The Decemberists are a five-piece indie pop band from Portland, Oregon, fronted by singer/songwriter Colin Meloy . ...
This article is about the English band Clinic. ...
Big Business or big business is a term used to describe large corporations, individually or collectively. ...
For other uses, see Triangle (disambiguation). ...
Daniel Bejar (pronounced beËhaɹ) (b. ...
The Black Keys are a blues-rock duo consisting of Dan Auerbach (vocals and guitar) and Patrick Carney (drums and percussion) from Akron, Ohio. ...
Dungen (pronounced doo-ngen) (Swedish the grove) is a Swedish rock band based in Stockholm. ...
Elf Power is a psychedelic indie rock band. ...
Electrelane are a band from Brighton, England. ...
The Shins is a United States indie rock group comprising singer, songwriter and guitarist James Russell Mercer, keyboardist/guitarist/bassist Martin Crandall, bassist/guitarist Dave Hernandez, drummer Jesse Sandoval, and Eric Johnson of the Fruit Bats. ...
Sleater-Kinney are an indie rock trio from Olympia, Washington influenced by the riot grrrl movement of the 1990s. ...
For other persons named David Cross, see David Cross (disambiguation). ...
It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Beth Ditto. ...
Lead singer Britt Daniel Spoon is an American indie rock band from Austin, Texas. ...
Lightning Bolt is an experimental noise rock duo from Providence, Rhode Island, presently composed of Brian Chippendale and Brian Gibson. ...
Joanna Newsom (born January 18, 1982) is an American harpist, pianist, harpsichordist, singer and songwriter from Nevada City, California. ...
Boredoms (ãã¢ãã ã¹) (or Vâredoms) is an avant-garde rock band from Osaka, Japan. ...
The Radar Bros. ...
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The Black Heart Procession, formed in 1997, consists of two former members of the San Diego-based band Three Mile Pilot, as well as drummer Joe Plummer and bassist Mario Rubalcaba, formerly of Clikitat Ikatowi. ...
Matthew and Eleanor Friedberger of The Fiery Furnaces. ...
Dinosaur Jr is an American alternative rock band formed in Amherst, Massachusetts in 1983 as Dinosaur. ...
Dead Meadow is a Washington, D.C., USA based band, formed in 1998. ...
The Bevis Frond is a musical group whose range covers hard edge to melancholy vintage indie rock to poetic, classic-rock songcraft with a thick Walthamstow accent. ...
Broken Social Scene is a Juno Award winning Canadian indie rock supergroup, a musical collective currently including nineteen members, formed in 1999 in Toronto, Ontario. ...
The Brian Jonestown Massacre (frequently abbreviated as BJM or The BJM) is a psychedelic rock band founded in San Francisco, California in the early 1990s, led by Anton Newcombe. ...
Eater were a British (English) punk band with a youthful - 14 year old drummer named Dee Generate. ...
The Magik Markers are a three piece noise rock band from Hartford, Connecticut who combine No Wave-sounds with distorted guitar noise. ...
Herman Düne is a French Anti-folk band, formed in 1999. ...
Mount Eerie by The Microphones, see Mount Eerie (album). ...
It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Phil Elverum. ...
Mission of Burma is a post-punk band from Boston, Massachusetts, USA comprising guitarist Roger Miller, bassist Clint Conley and drummer Peter Prescott, with Bob Weston (originally Martin Swope) as tape manipulator and sound engineer. ...
Teenage Fanclub are a Scottish alternative rock band from Bellshill, near Glasgow, formed in 1989. ...
UK 2006 A Nightmare Before Christmas 8-9-10/12/2006 curated by Thurston Moore: Thurston Joseph Moore (born July 25, 1958 in Coral Gables, Florida) is an American musician best known as a singer, songwriter, guitarist and tallest member of the band Sonic Youth. ...
Iggy & The Stooges, Sonic Youth, Bardo Pond, Six Organs of Admittance, Jackie-O Motherfucker, My Cat is an Alien, Melvins, Richard Youngs, Charalambides, The Skaters, Magik Markers, Alexander Tucker, Deerhoof, Wooden Wand, Sunburned Hand of the Man, Wolf Eyes, Negative Approach, Dead C, Monotract, Prurient, Awesome Color, dkt/MC5, Dinosaur Jr., Gang of Four, Be Your Own Pet, Aaron Dilloway, Major Stars, Lambsbread, Hive Mind, Leslie Keffer, Notekillers, Dead Machines, Family Underground, White Out w/ Nels Cline, Peter Brotzmann and Han Bennink, MV&EE + The Bummer Road, Hair Police, Bark Haze (Thurston Moore, Gown and Pete Nolan), Taurpis Tula, Islaja, The New Blockaders with The Haters, Nurse With Wound, 16 Bitch Pile-Up, Blood Stereo, Flipper, No Neck Blues Band, Comets on Fire, Fursaxa, Double Leopards, Mouthus, Sun City Girls, Mats Gustafsson + EyE (Boredoms). This article is about the rock band. ...
Sonic Youth is an American alternative rock band formed in New York City in 1981. ...
Bardo Pond are an American psychedelic rock band formed in 1991. ...
Six Organs of Admittance is the primary musical project of guitarist Ben Chasny. ...
Jackie-O Motherfucker (or JOMF) is an American experimental rock group that formed in Portland, Oregon in 1994. ...
My Cat Is An Alien (MCIAA) are an Italian musical duo. ...
The Melvins are an American experimental sludge metal/grunge band that usually perform as a trio. ...
Richard Youngs Richard Youngs is a highly prolific and diverse musician. ...
Charalambides are a musical group originally from Houston, Texas, USA and lately of Austin, Texas. ...
The Skaters may refer to Les Pâtineurs, (French, literally The Skaters) a waltz by Ãmile Waldteufel People who are skaters People who catch the fish known as skates Category: ...
The Magik Markers are a three piece noise rock band from Hartford, Connecticut who combine No Wave-sounds with distorted guitar noise. ...
Deerhoof is a San Francisco musical group, currently consisting of Satomi Matsuzaki (usually vocals and bass), John Dieterich (usually guitar), Ed Rodriguez (usually guitar as well) and Greg Saunier (usually drums). ...
Wooden Wand and the Vanishing Voice are a collaboration between James Jackson Toth (under the moniker Wooden Wand) and the New York band The Vanishing Voice, the various band members met at SUNY Purchase College. ...
Sunburned Hand of the Man are a band from Massachusetts started in 1997. ...
Wolf Eyes are a noise rock band from Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States. ...
Negative Approach (commonly called âNAâ) were one of the first hardcore punk bands. ...
The Dead C are a New Zealand based noise rock trio made up of members Bruce Russell, Michael Morley and Robbie Yeats. ...
Monotract is a 3-piece experimental music group based in Brooklyn, New York but originated in Miami, Florida. ...
For the word, see wiktionary:prurient. ...
MC5 (short for Motor City Five) was a hard rock band formed in Detroit, Michigan, USA in 1964 and active until 1972. ...
Dinosaur Jr is an American alternative rock band formed in Amherst, Massachusetts in 1983 as Dinosaur. ...
Gang of Four is an English post-punk group from Leeds. ...
This article is about the Tennessee rock band. ...
Aaron Dilloway is a former member of the noise rock bands Wolf Eyes, Isis & Werewolves, and Pterodactyls. ...
A hive mind (sometimes spelled hivemind) is a form of collective consciousness strongly exhibiting traits of conformity and groupthink. ...
Nels and his Jazzmaster. ...
Peter Brötzmann (born March 6, 1941) is a German free jazz saxophonist. ...
Han Bennink (born April 17, 1942) is a Dutch jazz drummer, clarinetist and percussionist. ...
MV&EE is a group of musicians focused around Matt Valentine, sometimes referred to as MV, and his partner Erika Elder. ...
Hair Police is an American noise band based out of Lexington, Kentucky formed in 2001. ...
Thurston Joseph Moore (born July 25, 1958 in Coral Gables, Florida) is an American musician best known as a singer, songwriter, guitarist and tallest member of the band Sonic Youth. ...
Wedding - Bridesmaid in long gown A gown or evening gown is a womans evening wear, corresponding to mens formal wear for white tie and black tie events. ...
Taurpis Tula is a Scottish band whose current members include journalist David Keenan, as well as Heather Leigh Murray and Alex Neilson. ...
Islaja or Merja Kokkonen, is a singer/songwriter from Finland. ...
Nurse With Wound or NWW is the main recording vehicle of British musician Steven Stapleton. ...
Look up flipper in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
NNCK Press Photo by Robin Graubard The No-Neck Blues Band, also known as NNCK, is a seven-member free-form improvisational musical collective from New York City. ...
Comets on Fire are an amazing shoegazer/stoner rock band with a fiery edge. ...
The Sun City Girls were a United States experimental rock band formed in Phoenix, Arizona in 1982. ...
Mats Gustafsson during a concert in Kongsberg, Norway, September 2005 Mats Gustafsson at Moers Festival, June 2006, Germany Mats Gustafsson (born 1964 in Umeå) is a Swedish saxophone player and a stalwart on the Scandinavian free jazz scene. ...
Yamantaka Eye (å±±å¡ã¢ã¤, real name Yamatsuka Tetsuo (å±±å¡å¾¹é), born 1964 in Kobe) is a Japanese vocalist and visual artist, best known as a member of Boredoms. ...
UK 2007 All Tomorrow's Parties Weekend One 27-28-29/4/2007 curated by The Dirty Three: Dirty Three are an instrumental rock band, formed in 1993, in Melbourne, Australia. ...
The Dirty Three, Nick Cave/Grinderman, Felix Lajko, Bill Callahan (formerly Smog), Low, Papa M, The Drones, Faun Fables, Brokeback, Tara Jane O'Neil, Magnolia Electric Co, Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra & Tra-La-La Band, Devastations, Josh Pearson, Mick Harvey, Shannon Wright, Conway Savage, Cat Power, Spiritualized Acoustic Mainlines, Mum Smokes, The Small Knives, Joanna Newsom, Yann Tiersen, White Magic, Psarandonis, Ian Wadley, Art of Fighting, Youpi Youpi Yeah, Alan Vega (Solo), Roscoe Mitchell (Art Ensemble Of Chicago), Einstürzende Neubauten, Sally Timms (Mekons), Matana Roberts, Secretary, Ed Kuepper with Jeffrey Wegener, The Scientists, Tren Brothers, We Ragazzi, Digital Primitives, The Only Ones, Joel Silbersher, Nina Nastasia + Jim White, Mary Margaret O'Hara Dirty Three are an instrumental rock band, formed in 1993, in Melbourne, Australia. ...
Nicholas Edward Cave (born 22 September 1957) is an Australian musician, songwriter, author, screenwriter, and occasional actor. ...
Grinderman is a garage rock band formed by Nick Cave (vocals, electric guitar, organ, piano), Warren Ellis (electric bouzouki, Fendocastor, violin, viola, acoustic guitar, backing vocals), Martyn P. Casey (bass, acoustic guitar, backing vocals) and Jim Sclavunos (drums, percussion, backing vocals); all members of Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds. ...
Félix Lajkó (Serbian: Ð¤ÐµÐ»Ð¸ÐºÑ ÐаÑко, Feliks Lajko) (born December 17, 1974) is an ethnic Hungarian world music violinist and composer born in BaÄka Topola, Vojvodina, Serbia, Yugoslavia. ...
Bill Callahan (born approximately 1968 or 1969), also known as Smog and (Smog), is an American singer-songwriter born in Silver Spring, Maryland. ...
Low is an American indie rock group from Duluth, Minnesota. ...
Papa M is the latest project of David Pajo, former bassist for seminal post-rockers Slint. ...
The Drones are an Australian rock group who rose to prominence during the early noughties. ...
Faun Fables is the name of the atmospheric, slightly witchy psych folk music of Dawn McCarthy. ...
Brokeback is a project of Douglas McComb, bassist of Tortoise. ...
An editor has expressed a concern that the subject of the article does not satisfy one of the guidelines for inclusion on Wikipedia on one of the following topics: If you are familiar with the subject matter, please expand the article to establish its notability, citing reliable sources. ...
Songs: Ohia were an American folk-rock project of Jason Molina from Cleveland, Ohio. ...
Michael John Harvey (born 29 September 1958 in Rochester, Victoria, Australia), is an Australian rock musician, composer, arranger and record producer. ...
Shannon Wright is a singer-songwriter from Jacksonville, Florida, who was once the lead for the band Crowsdell. ...
Conway Savage (born 27 July 1960) is an Australian rock musician best known as pianist/organist/backing vocalist for Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds. ...
Cat Power is the stage name of American singer/songwriter Charlyn Chan Marshall (born Charlyn Marie Marshall on 21 January 1972). ...
Spiritualized are an English rock band formed in 1990 in Rugby, Warwickshire by Jason Pierce (who often goes by the alias J. Spaceman) after the demise of his previous outfit, space-rockers Spacemen 3. ...
The Small Knives are an acoustic duo from Melbourne, Australia. ...
Joanna Newsom (born January 18, 1982) is an American harpist, pianist, harpsichordist, singer and songwriter from Nevada City, California. ...
Yann Tiersen (born June 23, 1970) is a French Avant-Garde/New Age Musician and composer known for his versatility, minimalist compositions, and virtuosity as a multi-instrumentalist. ...
Mira Billotte in 2003 White Magic is a folk rock group based in Brooklyn, N.Y., led by singer/guitarist/pianist Mira Billotte. ...
Art of Fighting is an indie rock band from Melbourne, Australia. ...
Alan Vega (born 1948) is the vocalist for 1970s and 80s punk/post punk duo Suicide. ...
Roscoe Mitchell (born August 3, 1940 in Chicago, Illinois) is an African-American composer and jazz saxophonist. ...
Einstürzende Neubauten is an experimental music band, originally from West Berlin, formed in 1980. ...
Sally Timms (born 29 November 1959 in Leeds, England) is a singer and songwriter. ...
The Mekons. ...
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Ed Kuepper is an Australian guitarist, singer and songwriter. ...
The Scientists was an influential indie rock band from Perth, Australia, led by Kim Salmon. ...
The Only Ones are an influential English rock and roll band. ...
Joel Silbersher is a widely-respected musician from Melbourne, Australia. ...
Nina Nastasia is a New York City-based singer-songwriter born in Hollywood, California. ...
Jim White is the long time drummer for the musical group, The Dirty Three. ...
Reverse sleeve of album cover Mary Margaret OHara is a Canadian singer-songwriter, who has been hailed as one of the greatest cult heroines in rock music despite having released very few of her own recordings. ...
UK 2007 All Tomorrow's Parties Weekend Two 18-19-20/5/2007 curated by ATP & the fans: For the lead singer of the band Scandal, see Patty Smyth. ...
is the 139th day of the year (140th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2007 (MMVII) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. ...
Built to Spill, Wilco, Yo La Tengo, Sparklehorse, Les Savy Fav, Akron/Family, Notwist, Echo & The Bunnymen, Do Make Say Think, Death Vessel, Brightblack Morning Light, Shellac, Micah P. Hinson, Modest Mouse, The Apples in Stereo, The Books, Youthmovie Soundtrack Strategies, Mogwai, Battles, Trans Am, The Thermals, Annuals, Okkervil River, Clinic, The Go! Team, Bat for Lashes, Two Gallants, Daniel Johnston, Architecture in Helsinki, 65daysofstatic, Band of Horses, Grizzly Bear, Edan + MC Dagha, Patti Smith, Ghost, Alexander Tucker, Capricorns, Tall Firs, Current 93, Isis, Cornelius, Slint, Subtitle, Subtle Built to Spill is an American rock music band based in Boise, Idaho. ...
This article is about the music group. ...
Yo La Tengo is an American indie rock band, based in Hoboken, New Jersey. ...
Sparklehorse are a rock music group led by singer and multi-instrumentalist Mark Linkous. ...
Les Savy Fav (pronounced lay SAH vee FAHV) is a New York City band that produces idiosyncratic indie rock. ...
Akron/Family (left to right): Seth Olinsky, Dana Janssen, Ryan Vanderhoof, Miles Seaton. ...
The Notwist is a German indie rock band, but they have been very strongly influenced by the electronica scene. ...
Echo & the Bunnymen are an English post-punk group, formed in Liverpool in 1978. ...
Do Make Say Think is a Canadian instrumental post-rock band from Toronto, Ontario. ...
Death Vessel is a neo-traditional folk band from Brooklyn, New York, signed to Sub Pop, and headed by Joel Thibodeau. ...
Brightblack Morning Light or Brightblack is a collective of experimental musicians based in Northern California. ...
Shellac (sometimes referred to as Shellac of North America) is an American rock music group comprised of Steve Albini (guitar and vocals), Bob Weston (bass guitar and vocals) and Todd Trainer (drums and vocals). ...
Born in the southern US town of Memphis, Tennessee, on the day that President Ronald Reagan was shot in an assassination attempt (that was on March 30, 1981), Micah (pronounced my-kah) Paul Hinson was raised in a Christian fundamentalist household. ...
Modest Mouse is an North-American indie rock band formed in 1993 in Issaquah, Washington by singer/lyricist/guitarist Isaac Brock, drummer Jeremiah Green, bassist Eric Judy, and guitarist Dann Gallucci. ...
This article is about the American rock band. ...
The Books are a band founded by and consisting of American Nick Zammuto and Dutchman Paul de Jong in New York City in 2000. ...
Youthmovie Soundtrack Strategies (also known as YMSS or Youthmovies) are an English prog-post-mathcore-rock-stuff quartet, comprising of Andrew Mears (guitar and vocals), Al English (guitar, synths and samplers), Graeme Murray (drums), and Ham (bass). ...
For the Swiss progressive house producer who releases under the name Moogwai, see Chab. ...
Battles is an American instrumental rock band. ...
Trans Am is a three-piece band that performs a mix of synth pop and rock music. ...
The Thermals, formed in 2002 (see also 2002 in music), are a punk rock band from Portland, Oregon on the label Sub Pop Records. ...
Annuals are a six-piece indie-pop outfit from Raleigh and Chapel Hill, North Carolina. ...
This article is about the musical band. ...
This article is about the English band Clinic. ...
For the 1980s band, see The Go Team. ...
Bat for Lashes is the moniker of English musician Natasha Khan (born 25 October 1979), a Brighton-based songwriter. ...
Two Gallants are a indie rock duo from San Francisco, California. ...
Daniel Dale Johnston (b. ...
For architectural structures in Helsinki, Finland, see Helsinki#Architecture. ...
65daysofstatic (also known by the abbreviations 65dos, 65days, or simply 65) are an instrumental post-rock band from Sheffield, England. ...
Band of Horses, known early in its life as simply Horses, is an American indie rock band formed in Seattle by Ben Bridwell, Mat Brooke, Creighton Barrett and Rob Hampton, who were joined in February 2006 by Joe Arnone. ...
Grizzly Bear is a Brooklyn-based indie rock band on Warp Records. ...
Edan Portnoy is an American alternative hip hop performer, based in Boston, Massachusetts. ...
For the lead singer of the band Scandal, see Patty Smyth. ...
Ghost is a freeform rock/improvisation group formed in Tokyo, Japan, in 1984. ...
Tall Firs are a New York City based underground electric folk rock band, originally formed in 1990 by Dave Mies and Aaron Mullan in Annapolis, Maryland. ...
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Isis is a Los Angeles, California-based band, founded in Boston, Massachusetts in 1997. ...
Cornelius, moers festival 2007 Cornelius (born Keigo Oyamada (å°å±±ç°åå¾) January 27, 1969 in Setagaya-ku, Tokyo, Japan) is a Japanese recording artist and producer. ...
Slint was a rock band consisting of Brian McMahan (guitar and vocals), David Pajo (guitar), Britt Walford (drums), Todd Brashear (bass on Spiderland) and Ethan Buckler (bass on Tweez). ...
Subtitle Subtitle (aka Giovanni Marks) is a Los Angeles based rapper/producer who is known both for his solo work and his collaborations, both with other rappers and bands such as Islands and The Mars Volta. ...
Subtle is an American music group consisting of Adam Drucker, Jeffrey Logan, Dax Pierson, Jordan Dalrymple, Alexander Kort, and Marty Dowers. ...
Barcelona 2007 Primavera Sound Festival 31/5/2007-3/6/2007 - two stages curated by ATP: Don't Look Back Stage - ATP Stage - Comets on Fire are an amazing shoegazer/stoner rock band with a fiery edge. ...
Blue Cathedral is the third studio album by Comets on Fire. ...
Dirty Three is an instrumental rock band, formed in 1993, in Melbourne, Australia by Warren Ellis (violin), Mick Turner (electric guitar), and Jim White (drums). ...
Ocean Songs is the fourth major album by the Australian post-rock trio, Dirty Three. ...
The Melvins are an American experimental sludge metal/grunge band that usually perform as a trio. ...
Houdini is an album by Melvins, which was released in 1993 through Atlantic Records. ...
Slint was a rock band consisting of Brian McMahan (guitar and vocals), David Pajo (guitar), Britt Walford (drums), Todd Brashear (bass on Spiderland) and Ethan Buckler (bass on Tweez). ...
Spiderland is an album by the group Slint, released on March 27, 1991, on Touch & Go Records. ...
Sonic Youth is an American alternative rock band formed in New York City in 1981. ...
Daydream Nation is an album by alternative rock band Sonic Youth, released in 1988. ...
Alexander Tucker, Band Of Horses, Black Mountain, Bola, Brightblack Morning Light, Built To Spill, Death Vessel, Durutti Column, Fennesz + Patton, Grizzly Bear, Herman Dune, Isis, Low / DV, Modest Mouse, múm, Oakley Hall, Pelican, Smashing Pumpkins, The Apples In Stereo, Dirty Three, White Stripes Band of Horses, known early in its life as simply Horses, is an American indie rock band formed in Seattle by Ben Bridwell, Mat Brooke, Creighton Barrett and Rob Hampton, who were joined in February 2006 by Joe Arnone. ...
Black Mountain is an indie-rock band led by Stephen McBean. ...
Brightblack Morning Light or Brightblack is a collective of experimental musicians based in Northern California. ...
Built to Spill is an American rock music band based in Boise, Idaho. ...
Death Vessel is a neo-traditional folk band from Brooklyn, New York, signed to Sub Pop, and headed by Joel Thibodeau. ...
The Durutti Column is the ongoing band project of gifted Manchester guitarist Vini Reilly (born August ?, 1953), usually accompanied by the talents of drummer Bruce Mitchell. ...
Michael Allan Patton (born January 27, 1968) is an American musician, best known as the lead singer of the band Faith No More from 1988 to 1998. ...
Grizzly Bear is a Brooklyn-based indie rock band on Warp Records. ...
Herman Düne is a French Anti-folk band, formed in 1999. ...
Isis is a Los Angeles, California-based band, founded in Boston, Massachusetts in 1997. ...
Low is an American indie rock group from Duluth, Minnesota. ...
Modest Mouse is an North-American indie rock band formed in 1993 in Issaquah, Washington by singer/lyricist/guitarist Isaac Brock, drummer Jeremiah Green, bassist Eric Judy, and guitarist Dann Gallucci. ...
múm (pronounced moom; in IPA, /mu:m/) is an experimental Icelandic musical group whose music is characterized by soft vocals, electronic glitch beats and effects, and a variety of traditional instruments. ...
Oakley Hall is an American folk rock band based in Brooklyn, New York. ...
Pelican is a four-piece instrumental band hailing from Chicago, Illinois, who have since relocated to Los Angeles. ...
The Smashing Pumpkins (circa 1995) left to right: James Iha, DArcy, Billy Corgan and Jimmy Chamberlin. ...
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Dirty Three is an instrumental rock band, formed in 1993, in Melbourne, Australia by Warren Ellis (violin), Mick Turner (electric guitar), and Jim White (drums). ...
The White Stripes are a minimalist rock and roll duo from Detroit, formed in 1997. ...
US 2007 Pitchfork Music Festival in collaboration with All Tomorrow's Parties' Don't Look Back 13/7/2007, one stage curated by ATP: Sonic Youth is an American alternative rock band formed in New York City in 1981. ...
Daydream Nation is an album by alternative rock band Sonic Youth, released in 1988. ...
GZA (IPA pronunciation: ), aka The Genius, (born Gary Grice August 22, 1966 in Brooklyn, New York City) is an American hip hop artist. ...
Liquid Swords is a solo album by Wu-Tang Clan member GZA, a. ...
Slint was a rock band consisting of Brian McMahan (guitar and vocals), David Pajo (guitar), Britt Walford (drums), Todd Brashear (bass on Spiderland) and Ethan Buckler (bass on Tweez). ...
Spiderland is an album by the group Slint, released on March 27, 1991, on Touch & Go Records. ...
UK 2007 A Nightmare Before Christmas 7-9/12/2007 curated by Portishead: This article is about the musical group. ...
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Atavist (Band) Hailing from the UK, ATAVIST create some of the most negative and evil sounding extreme doom like no other band today. ...
Autolux are a Los Angeles-based trio comprised of Eugene Goreshter (lead vocals, bass), Greg Edwards (guitar, vocals), and Carla Azar (drums, vocals). ...
Black Mountain is an indie-rock band led by Stephen McBean. ...
Boris are a Japanese heavy rock band. ...
Crippled Black Phoenix are a rock band, whose members include Dominic Aitchison from Mogwai and former Electric Wizard drummer Justin Greaves. ...
Kenji Suzuki , born January 16, 1950, in Japan), popularly nicknamed Damo Suzuki (ãã¢é´æ¨), is a singer probably best known for his membership in German krautrock group Can. ...
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Dylan Lee Howe (born August 4, 1969 in England) is a jazz drummer. ...
Dylan Carlson of Earth. ...
Françoiz Breut is a French singer of moody and melancholic pop. ...
Glenn Branca (born October 6, 1948 in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania) is an avant-garde composer and guitarist. ...
GZA (IPA pronunciation: ), aka The Genius, (born Gary Grice August 22, 1966 in Brooklyn, New York City) is an American hip hop artist. ...
The Heads are an English stoner rock band formed in Bristol, England in 1990. ...
For other uses, see The Horrors (disambiguation). ...
Photo of Jah Shaka on his own soundsystem used on the cover of the Authentic Dubwise album. ...
Sadowitz with cards Jerry Sadowitz (sometimes billed as Gerry Sadowitz), (born 4 June 1961) is a Scottish card magician and stand-up comic. ...
At Bedford Rhythm Festival, 2006. ...
John Parish is an English musician and producer best known for his work with singer and songwriter PJ Harvey. ...
The Jukes family was a New York hill family studied in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. ...
Julian Cope (born Julian David Cope, on 21 October 1957) is a British rock musician, author, antiquary, musicologist, and poet who came to prominence in 1978 as the singer and songwriter in Liverpool post-punk band The Teardrop Explodes. ...
Kling Klang are a five piece kraut-punk band from Liverpool, consisting of four synth players and a drummer. ...
For other uses, see Ladytron (disambiguation). ...
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For the word game, see Mad Libs. ...
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Arab Strap are a post-folk indie band from Scotland signed to independent record label Chemikal Underground. ...
Om is a duo formed by the rhythm section of the disbanded stoner-doom metal band Sleep, Al Cisneros on vocals and bass and Chris Hakius on drums. ...
Oneida is a three-piece rock band hailing from Brooklyn New York. ...
Oren Ambarchi is an electronic guitarist and percussionist with longstanding interests in transcending conventional instrumental approaches. ...
For other uses of the term Polar Bear, see Polar Bear (disambiguation) Polar Bear is a British post-jazz band led by drummer Seb Rochford. ...
This article is about the musical group. ...
Steve Wold, more commonly known as Seasick Steve, is an American bluesman. ...
Silver Apples were a psychedelic electronic music duo from New York City composed of Simeon Coxe III, who performed as Simeon, on a primitive synthesizer of his own devising, and drummer Danny Taylor. ...
Sparklehorse are a rock music group led by singer and multi-instrumentalist Mark Linkous. ...
Sunn O))) (pronounced simply sun) is an American drone metal band, in its broadest sense; however, it incorporates elements of the dark ambient, metal and drone doom genres as well. ...
Thought-form of the music of Charles Gounod, according to Annie Besant and C.W. Leadbeater in Thought Forms (1901) Thought Forms is a book by Annie Besant and C.W. Leadbeater. ...
Thurston Joseph Moore (born July 25, 1958 in Coral Gables, Florida) is an American musician best known as a singer, songwriter, guitarist and tallest member of the band Sonic Youth. ...
UK 2008 All Tomorrow's Parties Weekend One 9-11/5/2008 curated by ATP vs Pitchfork - This event saw All Tomorrow's Parties return to its original home: Camber Sands holiday camp in East Sussex. First UK performances from Pissed Jeans and Glass Candy. Pitchfork Media, usually known simply as Pitchfork, is a Chicago-based daily Internet publication devoted to music criticism and commentary, music news, and artist interviews. ...
For historical information on the area, see Camber article Camber Sands is an important seaside resort in Camber (near Rye), East Sussex, England. ...
East Sussex is a county in South East England. ...
Chosen by ATP: Ween, Sebadoh, Fuck Buttons, Pissed Jeans, Apse, The Black Angels, Shit and Shine, Meat Puppets, Deerhunter, Wooden Shjips, Marissa Nadler, Redd Kross, Even, Black Mountain, Harmonia, Car Sick Cars, Howlin' Rain, Born Ruffians, Girls Against Boys, Various Production (DJ set) For other uses, see Ween (disambiguation). ...
Sebadoh is an indie rock band formed in Westfield, Massachusetts by Eric Gaffney and former Dinosaur Jr bass player Lou Barlow. ...
Apse is an American rock band signed to Spanish label Acuarela Discos. ...
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The Meat Puppets are an American rock band formed in January 1980, in the Sunnyslope neighborhood of Phoenix, Arizona. ...
For the film, see The Deer Hunter. ...
Marissa Nadler (5 April 1981 â ) is an American folk musician and fine artist born in Washington D.C. Growing up in Needham, Massachusetts, and coming from a creative familyâMy mother was an abstract painter and very eccentric. ...
Redd Kross, a rock band from Hawthorne, California had their roots in 1978 in a band called The Tourists begun by Jeff and Steve McDonald while the brothers were still in middle school. ...
Even in 1997. ...
Black Mountain is an indie-rock band led by Stephen McBean. ...
Harmonia is a Krautrock supergroup from Germany. ...
Born Ruffians are a Canadian indie rock band. ...
Girls Against Boys are an indie rock/post-hardcore band, originally forming in Washington, D.C. in 1988 and currently based in New York City. ...
Chosen by Pitchfork: Dirty Projectors, of Montreal, Caribou, Man Man, Glass Candy, Los Campesinos!, No Age, Les Savy Fav, Hot Chip, Black Lips, The Hold Steady, Yeasayer, A Place to Bury Strangers, Jens Lekman, The Clientele, Vampire Weekend, Jay Reatard, Times New Viking, Bon Iver, Hot Chip (DJ set) Dirty Projectors is the artist name of musician Dave Longstreth, a Yale drop out from the class of 2005. ...
Of Montreal (officially capitalized of Montreal[1]) is an American indie pop band formed in Athens, Georgia, fronted by Kevin Barnes. ...
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Man Man is an American experimental rock band from Philadelphia. ...
Los Campesinos! are a seven piece indie pop band from Cardiff, Wales. ...
Les Savy Fav (pronounced lay SAH vee FAHV) is a New York City band that produces idiosyncratic indie rock. ...
This article needs additional references or sources for verification. ...
The Black Lips are a self-described flower punk band from Atlanta, Georgia. ...
The Hold Steady are a Brooklyn-based rock band. ...
A Place To Bury Strangers are a power trio comprised of guitarist Oliver Ackermann (guitar/vocals), Jono MOFO (bass) and Jay Space (drums). ...
Jens Martin Lekman (born February 6, 1981 in Angered, Sweden) is a Swedish pop musician. ...
The Clientele are a London-based British band with Alasdair MacLean on vocals and guitar, Mark Keen on drums, James Hornsey on bass and Mel Draisey on violin, keys and percussion. ...
Vampire Weekend is an indie rock band from New York City signed to XL Recordings. ...
Jay Reatard (born Jay Lindsey) is a prolific garage punk musician from Memphis, Tennessee. ...
Times New Viking is a lo-fi indie rock band based out of Columbus, Ohio. ...
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UK 2008 All Tomorrow's Parties Weekend Two 16-18/5/2008 curated by Explosions In The Sky - This event was held at All Tomorrow's Parties second home: Butlin's holiday camp in Minehead, Somerset. Line-up: Explosions in the Sky is an American instrumental post-rock band from Texas. ...
, Minehead is a coastal town in West Somerset, England with a population of around 10,000. ...
This article is about the county of Somerset in England. ...
Explosions In The Sky, Broken Social Scene, Iron & Wine, Dinosaur Jr, Adem, …And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of Dead, Polvo, Animal Collective, A Hawk And A Hacksaw, Eluvium, Ola Podrida, Lazarus, The Paper Chase, Four Tet, Ghostface Killah, Western Keys, Silver Jews, Jens Lekman, Mono, Tony Teardrop, The Drift, The National, Sunset Rubdown, Lichens, Stars of the Lid, Battles, De La Soul, Saul Williams, Raekwon, The Field, Okkervil River, Atlas Sound, The Pale Gallery, The Octopus Project, Constantines, Beach House, World's End Girlfriend, Phosphorescent, Papier Tigre, Envy Explosions in the Sky is an American instrumental post-rock band from Texas. ...
Broken Social Scene is a Juno Award winning Canadian indie rock supergroup, a musical collective currently including nineteen members, formed in 1999 in Toronto, Ontario. ...
Iron & Wine is the stage and recording name for Florida-based folk rock singer-songwriter Sam Beam. ...
Dinosaur Jr is an American alternative rock band formed in Amherst, Massachusetts in 1983 as Dinosaur. ...
Adem Ilhan is an English musician from South London, who releases music under the name Adem (pronounced AH-dem). ...
Jason Reece at a concert in 2005 â¦And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead is an indie rock band best known for their heavy yet anthemic music and their tendency to destroy their equipment at the end of their performances (a rock and roll tradition usually associated...
Polvo were an influential indie noise rock band of the 1990s from Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA. The band was fronted by vocalist/guitarist Ash Bowie and guitarist Dave Brylawski. ...
Animal Collective is a New York City-based group of experimental musicians from Baltimore, Maryland. ...
A Hawk and a Hacksaw is a band from Albuquerque, New Mexico. ...
Eluvium is the moniker of ambient recording artist Matthew Cooper, who currently resides in Seattle, Washington. ...
The Paper Chase (sometimes spelled the pAper chAse) is an alternative rock band formed in 1998 in Dallas, Texas, signed to Kill Rock Stars and Southern Records. ...
Kieran Hebden spins records in the Grog Shop in Cleveland, Ohio Four Tet is the name used by Kieran Hebden for his electronic music-oriented solo efforts to differentiate from his work with post-rock band Fridge. ...
Dennis Coles (born May 9, 1970), better known by the stage name Ghostface Killah, is an American rapper revered for his lyrical dexterity and vivid imagination. ...
Western Keys is a band from Austin, Texas, led by singer Ben Dickey. ...
Silver Jews are an indie rock group, formed in 1989 by writer David Berman along with Pavements Stephen Malkmus and Bob Nastanovich. ...
Jens Martin Lekman (born February 6, 1981 in Angered, Sweden) is a Swedish pop musician. ...
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The National is a Brooklyn-based indie rock band formed in 1999, by friends from Cincinnati, Ohio. ...
Sunset Rubdown is an indie rock band from Montreal, Canada. ...
For other things named Lichen, see: Lichen (disambiguation). ...
Stars of the Lid is a band specializing in drone-based ambient music. ...
Battles is an American math rock band. ...
De La Soul is a Grammy-award winning hip hop group from Long Island, New York. ...
Saul Stacey Williams (born February 29, 1972) is most known for his blend of poetry and hip-hop. ...
Corey Woods (born January 12, 1970), known by his stage name Raekwon, is an American East Coast rapper and a member of the Wu-Tang Clan. ...
The Field is a play written by John B. Keane about a village in South-West Ireland set in the 1950s. ...
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Atlas Sound is the name of a musical solo project of Bradford James Cox, the lead singer of Atlanta five-piece Deerhunter. ...
The Octopus Project is an American indietronica band based in Austin, Texas. ...
The Constantines are an indie rock band from Guelph, Ontario, Canada. ...
Beach House is a Baltimore, MD two-piece lo-fi,indie-rock band formed in 2005. ...
Worlds End Girlfriend (ã¯ã¼ã«ãºã»ã¨ã³ãã»ã¬ã¼ã«ãã¬ã³ã) is the musical project of Katsuhiko Maeda. ...
Envy is one of the foremost hardcore/screamo bands in Japan. ...
Barcelona 2008 Primavera Sound Festival 29-31/5/2008 - one stage curated by ATP, line-up: Pissed Jeans, Polvo, Fuck Buttons, Thomas Brinkman, Les Savy Fav, Deerhunter, Trad Gras Och Stenar, Boris, Om, Dr Octagon, Autolux, MV / EE & The Golden Road, Edan + guest Dagha, Six Organs Of Admittance, Awesome Color, Silver Jews, Kinski, Times New Viking, Devastations, Shellac, Explosions In The Sky, Mount Eerie / Microphones Polvo were an influential indie noise rock band of the 1990s from Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA. The band was fronted by vocalist/guitarist Ash Bowie and guitarist Dave Brylawski. ...
Les Savy Fav (pronounced lay SAH vee FAHV) is a New York City band that produces idiosyncratic indie rock. ...
For the film, see The Deer Hunter. ...
Boris are a Japanese heavy rock band. ...
Om is a duo formed by the rhythm section of the disbanded stoner-doom metal band Sleep, Al Cisneros on vocals and bass and Chris Hakius on drums. ...
Keith Matthew Thornton (born c. ...
Autolux are a Los Angeles-based trio comprised of Eugene Goreshter (lead vocals, bass), Greg Edwards (guitar, vocals), and Carla Azar (drums, vocals). ...
MV&EE is a group of musicians focused around Matt Valentine, sometimes referred to as MV, and his partner Erika Elder. ...
Edan Portnoy is an American alternative hip hop performer, based in Boston, Massachusetts. ...
Six Organs of Admittance is the primary musical project of guitarist Ben Chasny. ...
Silver Jews are an indie rock group, formed in 1989 by writer David Berman along with Pavements Stephen Malkmus and Bob Nastanovich. ...
Kinski is a rock band from Seattle, Washington, in the United States. ...
Times New Viking is a lo-fi indie rock band based out of Columbus, Ohio. ...
Shellac (sometimes referred to as Shellac of North America) is an American rock music group comprised of Steve Albini (guitar and vocals), Bob Weston (bass guitar and vocals) and Todd Trainer (drums and vocals). ...
Explosions in the Sky is an American instrumental post-rock band from Texas. ...
Mount Eerie by The Microphones, see Mount Eerie (album). ...
Forthcoming ATP Festivals US 2008 Pitchfork Music Festival in collaboration with All Tomorrow's Parties' Don't Look Back 18/7/2008 Public Enemy, also known as PE, is a hip hop group from Long Island, New York, known for their politically charged lyrics, criticism of the media, and active interest in the concerns of the African American community. ...
It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back is the second full-length album by American hip hop group Public Enemy, released on April 19, 1988 (see 1988 in music) on Def Jam Recordings. ...
Mission of Burma is a post-punk band from Boston, Massachusetts, USA comprising guitarist Roger Miller, bassist Clint Conley and drummer Peter Prescott, with Bob Weston (originally Martin Swope) as tape manipulator and sound engineer. ...
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Sebadoh is an indie rock band formed in Westfield, Massachusetts by Eric Gaffney and former Dinosaur Jr bass player Lou Barlow. ...
US 2008 ATP New York curated by My Bloody Valentine & ATP 19-21/9/2008 - Kutshers Country Club in Monticello, NY, New York. This is All Tomorrow’s Parties first east coast festival. It will feature My Bloody Valentine's first US appearance in 16-years. The final batch of ticket will be on sale soon through [2]. Line-up so far: My Bloody Valentine, Built To Spill perform Perfect From Now On, Meat Puppets perform Meat Puppets II, Tortoise perform Millions Now Living Will Never Die, Thurston Moore performs Psychic Hearts, Bardo Pond perform Lapsed, Mogwai, Shellac, Polvo, Autolux, Fuck Buttons, The Drones, Edan + guest Dagha, Low, Wooden Shjips, Thee Silver Mount Zion Orchestra, Yo La Tengo, Dinosaur Jr, Growing, Harmonia, Lilys, Mercury Rev, Om, Le Volume Courbe, Apse, Alexander Tucker, Les Savy Fav, Bob Mould, Gemma Hayes, Sonic Boom, The Wounded Knees This article is about the music group. ...
Built to Spill is an American rock music band based in Boise, Idaho. ...
Perfect From Now On album cover Perfect From Now On was the fourth full-length album released by indie rock band Built to Spill. ...
The Meat Puppets are an American rock band formed in January 1980, in the Sunnyslope neighborhood of Phoenix, Arizona. ...
Meat Puppets II is considered by many people to be the greatest album by the Tempe, Arizona band the Meat Puppets. ...
Tortoise, an instrumental rock band, formed in Chicago, Illinois in 1990. ...
Millions Now Living Will Never Die was the second album by the Chicago-based band, Tortoise. ...
Thurston Joseph Moore (born July 25, 1958 in Coral Gables, Florida) is an American musician best known as a singer, songwriter, guitarist and tallest member of the band Sonic Youth. ...
Psychic Hearts is a solo album by Sonic Youth member Thurston Moore. ...
Bardo Pond are an American psychedelic rock band formed in 1991. ...
Lapsed was the third album by Bardo Pond. ...
For the Swiss progressive house producer who releases under the name Moogwai, see Chab. ...
Shellac (sometimes referred to as Shellac of North America) is an American rock music group comprised of Steve Albini (guitar and vocals), Bob Weston (bass guitar and vocals) and Todd Trainer (drums and vocals). ...
Polvo were an influential indie noise rock band of the 1990s from Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA. The band was fronted by vocalist/guitarist Ash Bowie and guitarist Dave Brylawski. ...
Autolux are a Los Angeles-based trio comprised of Eugene Goreshter (lead vocals, bass), Greg Edwards (guitar, vocals), and Carla Azar (drums, vocals). ...
The Drones are an Australian rock group who rose to prominence during the early noughties. ...
Edan Portnoy is an American alternative hip hop performer, based in Boston, Massachusetts. ...
Low is an American indie rock group from Duluth, Minnesota. ...
Yo La Tengo is an American indie rock band, based in Hoboken, New Jersey. ...
Dinosaur Jr is an American alternative rock band formed in Amherst, Massachusetts in 1983 as Dinosaur. ...
Growing Growing is a band from Olympia, Washington that was formed by Kevin Doria, Joe Denardo, and Zack Carlson (who left the band following the release of their first album) in 2001. ...
Harmonia is a Krautrock supergroup from Germany. ...
Lilys are an Indie Rock band formed in Philadelphia at the beginning of the nineties. ...
Mercury Rev are an American rock music group, formed in the late 1980s in Buffalo, New York. ...
The word Om and similar words have these meanings:- Aum, a sacred bijakshara (syllable) of Hinduism, Jainism and Sikhism; also relevant in Buddhism. ...
Le Volume Courbe is a band created by Charlotte Marionneau. ...
Apse is an American rock band signed to Spanish label Acuarela Discos. ...
Les Savy Fav (pronounced lay SAH vee FAHV) is a New York City band that produces idiosyncratic indie rock. ...
Bob Mould (born October 16, 1960, in Malone, New York) is an American musician, principally known for his work as guitarist, vocalist and songwriter for influential rock bands Hüsker Dü in the 1980s and Sugar in the 1990s. ...
Gemma Hayes is a singer-songwriter born on August 11, 1977 in Ballyporeen, Tipperary, Ireland. ...
Peter Kember (born 19 November 1965) is a British musician, more usually known as Sonic Boom. ...
UK 2008 Nightmare Before Christmas 5-7/12/2008 curated by Mike Patton and Melvins - This event will be held at All Tomorrow's Parties second home: Butlin's holiday camp in Minehead, Somerset. Line-up so far: Michael Allan Patton (born January 27, 1968) is an American musician, best known as the lead singer of the band Faith No More from 1988 to 1998. ...
The Melvins are an American experimental sludge metal/grunge band that usually perform as a trio. ...
, Minehead is a coastal town in West Somerset, England with a population of around 10,000. ...
This article is about the county of Somerset in England. ...
Chosen by Melvins: Melvins, Isis, Neil Hamburger, Dälek, Big Business, The Black Heart Procession, Torche, Kill Me Tomorrow, J.G. Thirlwell's Manorexia The Melvins are an American experimental sludge metal/grunge band that usually perform as a trio. ...
Isis is a Los Angeles, California-based band, founded in Boston, Massachusetts in 1997. ...
It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Gregg Turkington. ...
Dälek (pronounced Die-a-leck) is an alternative hip hop duo from Newark, NJ. The group comprises of MC Dälek (vocals) and the Oktopus (production). ...
Big Business is a heavy metal/sludge metal band currently signed to Hydra Head Records. ...
The Black Heart Procession, formed in 1997, consists of two former members of the San Diego-based band Three Mile Pilot, as well as drummer Joe Plummer and bassist Mario Rubalcaba, formerly of Clikitat Ikatowi. ...
Manorexia is an instrumental side-project of industrial musician J. G. Thirlwell (primarily of Foetus). ...
Chosen by Mike Patton: Fantômas perform The Director's Cut, The Locust, Zu, Bohren & Der Club of Gore Fantômas is an avant-garde metal band formed in 1998 in California, United States. ...
The Directors Cut is an album by Mike Pattons supergroup Fantômas. ...
For other uses, see Locust (disambiguation). ...
The Zu are an Italian avant-garde music trio from Rome. ...
Bohren & Der Club of Gore are a band founded in 1986 in Mülheim an der Ruhr, Germany by Thorsten Benning, Morten Gass, Robin Rodenberg und Reiner Henseleit. ...
See also There are a large number of music festivals in the United Kingdom, covering a wide variety of genres. ...
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The Woodstock Music and Art Fair was an event held at Max Yasgurs 600 acre (2. ...
Woodstock 79 was a rock concert that took place in 1979, in honor of the 10th Anniversary of the original Woodstock Festival. ...
Woodstock 89 was a rock concert that took place in August 1989 on the site of the original Woodstock concert of 1969 as a spontaneous celebration of the events 20th anniversary. ...
Woodstock 94 poster design Woodstock 94 is a rock concert that was held in order to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the original Woodstock concert of 1969. ...
Woodstock 1999, held July 23-25, 1999 was the second music festival, after Woodstock 94, that attempted to emulate the success of the original Woodstock Festival of 1969. ...
Poster promoting the festival The Monterey International Pop Music Festival took place from June 16 to June 18, 1967. ...
The Schaefer Music Festival was a music festival which had been held in the summers between 1967 and 1976 at the Trump Wollman Skating Rink in New York Citys Central Park. ...
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The Atlantic City Pop Festival took place in 1969 on August 1, 2 and 3rd at the Atlantic City race track, two weeks before the better known Woodstock Festival. ...
The 1969 Isle Of Wight Festival was held on August 30 - August 31, 1969. ...
For other uses, see Altamont. ...
Poster from the movie Festival Express The Festival Express was a 1970 tour of Canada by several musical acts, including The Grateful Dead, Janis Joplin, and The Band. ...
The Bath Festival of Blues and Progressive Music was a music festival held at the Bath and Wells Showground on the 27-28th June 1970. ...
Poster for the event The second Atlanta International Pop Festival was a music festival held at the Middle Georgia Raceway in Byron, Georgia. ...
Poster for the Isle of Wight Festival 1970 - Artist: David Fairbrother Roe The 1970 Isle of Wight Festival was held on August 26 - 31, 1970. ...
Wattstax DVD Cover Wattstax was a festival at the Los Angeles Coliseum on August 20, 1972 organized by Memphiss Stax Records to commemorate the seventh anniversary of the Watts riots. ...
Poster for the event The Summer Jam at Watkins Glen, also sometimes referred to as the Watkins Glen Festival, was a 1973 rock festival which received the Guinness Book of World Records entry for Largest audience at a pop festival. Up to 600,000 people came to the Watkins Glen...
California Jam was a rock music festival concert held at the Ontario Motor Speedway in Ontario, California on April 6, 1974. ...
The World Series of Rock was originally a recurring day-long multi-act concert performed in Cleveland Municipal Stadium in Cleveland, Ohio, on Lake Erie, from 1974 through 1980,[1] except for two concerts held in 1976 in Chicago, Illinois. ...
Heatwave promotional poster Heatwave was a rock festival August 23, 1980, outside of Toronto, Canada at Mosport Park, Bowmanville, Ontario. ...
The US Festivals were two early 1980s music and culture festivals sponsored by Steve Wozniak of Apple Computer, and broadcast live on Pay Per View TV. The first was held Labor Day weekend in September 1982 and the second was Memorial Day weekend in May 1983. ...
A benefit concert is a concert featuring musicians, comedians, or other performers that is held for a charitable purpose, often directed at a specific and immediate humanitarian crisis. ...
This article is about the concert and film. ...
Concerts for the People of Kampuchea was a series of concert and also is a double album from Wings, The Who, Queen, Elvis Costello, The Pretenders, The Clash and many more artists of the higlights from series of concerts in Hammersmith Odeon to raise money for the victims of Pol...
Party in the Park is the generic name given to popular music concerts organised by Capital Radio Group in the UK, typically in various large parks during the summer. ...
Live Aid was a multi-venue rock music concert held on July 13, 1985). ...
Farm Aid started as a benefit concert on September 22, 1985, in Champaign, Illinois, held to raise money for family farmers in the United States. ...
Logo of the Hear n Aid project Hear n Aid was a joint effort from the heavy metal scene of the 80s to raise money for famine relief in Africa. ...
The Nelson Mandela 70th Birthday Tribute was a concert event held on June 11, 1988 at the Wembley Stadium, London. ...
The Moscow Music Peace Festival was a one-time gathering of high-profile hard rock acts who put on a concert for the people in Moscow, Soviet Union in 1989 to promote world peace and establish international cooperation in fighting the drug war in Russia. ...
Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert poster The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert for AIDS Awareness was an open-air concert held on Easter Monday, April 20, 1992 at Londons Wembley Stadium, televised live worldwide to an estimated audience of one billion viewers. ...
NetAid was a largely unsuccessful concert event that took place on October 9, 1999, hoping to harness the power of the Internet to raise money and awareness for the Jubilee 2000 campaign. ...
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America: A Tribute to Heroes was a benefit concert organized in the aftermath of the September 11, 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center and United States television networks. ...
The Party at the Palace was a pop concert held in London in 2002. ...
Molson Canadian Rocks for Toronto is a benefit rock concert that was held in Toronto, Ontario, Canada on July 30, 2003. ...
46664 is a series of AIDS charity concerts played in honour of Nelson Mandela by South African musicians in the 2000s. ...
Tsunami Aid: A Concert of Hope was a worldwide benefit held for the tsunami victims of the 2004 Indian Ocean Earthquake. ...
WaveAid was a fund raising concert held on Saturday the 25th of January, 2005 as a means for raising funds for the victims of the Boxing Day Tsunami. ...
Official Live8 DVD, released in November 2005 Live 8 was a series of concurrent benefit concerts that took place on 2 July 2005, in the G8 states and in South Africa. ...
A Concert for Hurricane Relief was an hour-long, music and celebrity driven live benefit broadcast, sponsored by the NBC Universal Television Group, in response to the hurricane Katrina tragedy in USA, in 2005. ...
From the Big Apple to the Big Easy were NYCs Concerts for the Gulf Coast. ...
Concert for Diana was a concert held at the new Wembley Stadium in London, United Kingdom in honour of the late Diana, Princess of Wales on 1 July 2007, which would have been her 46th birthday; 2007 is also the 10th anniversary of her death. ...
Live Earth was a series of worldwide concerts held on 7 July 2007, that initiated a three-year campaign to combat climate change. ...
Musicians United for Safe Energy was a group founded in 1979 by Jackson Browne, Graham Nash, Bonnie Raitt, and John Hall of Orleans. ...
A Conspiracy of Hope was a short tour of six benefit concerts on behalf of Amnesty International that took place in the United States during June 1986. ...
Human Rights Now! was a worldwide tour of twenty benefit concerts on behalf of Amnesty International that took place over six weeks in 1988. ...
Concept Vote for Change was a politically motivated American popular music concert tour that took place in October 2004. ...
A music festival is a festival oriented towards music that is sometimes presented with a theme such as musical genre, nationality or locality of musicians, or holiday. ...
A concert comprises a performance, usually involving some degree of formality, and particularly a performance featuring music. ...
Acoustic Christmas (short title: Acoustic X-Mas) is an annual concert run by the Los Angeles, California radio station KROQ. Since its inception in 1990, the concert has attracted increasingly popular alternative rock bands and singers. ...
The Austin City Limits Music Festival is an annual three-day music and art festival in Austin, Texass Zilker Park. ...
The Bamboozle is an annual rain-or-shine, two-day music festival held in New Jersey. ...
Memphis in May is a month long festival held in Memphis, Tennessee. ...
The FIB or Festival Internacional de Benicà ssim (Benicà ssim International Festival) is a famous music festival held in Benicà ssim (Spain). ...
The Bestival is a music festival on the Isle of Wight. ...
The Big Chill is a UK festival of alternative and chillout music. ...
The Big Day Out (BDO) is an annual music festival that tours Australia and New Zealand which originated in Sydney in 1992. ...
Bloodstock can also refer to the industry of breeding and trading thoroughbred race horses. ...
Bloodstock Open Air is a heavy metal festival held annually at Bloodstock in Derby, England since 2005. ...
The Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival is a four-day annual music festival, created and produced by Superfly Productions and AC Entertainment, first held in 2002. ...
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The Connect Music Festival is a new music festival that takes place at Inveraray Castle at Loch Fyne in Argyll, Scotland. ...
The Main Stage of Cornerstone has hosted such acts as Five Iron Frenzy, Pedro the Lion, P.O.D., MxPx,Underoath, Blindside and Switchfoot. ...
Creamfields is a large dance music festival featuring DJs and live acts. ...
Aerial view of the Creation Northeast festival Creation Festival is a series of popular Christian music festivals held in the United States. ...
Damnation Festival is a metal festival, organised for the fans, by the fans. The festival was started by a group of eight passionate music fans who were disappointed in the lack of extreme metal bands and UK talent appearing on major British festival line-ups, and therefore decided to create...
The Download Festival is a three day music festival held annually at the spiritual home of rock music in England: Donington Park (which hosted the Monsters of Rock Festivals between 1980 and 1996, and 2002s Ozzfest). ...
The Edgefest summer tour was first established by Toronto radio station CFNY in the late 1980s and took place at Molson Park in Barrie, Ontario. ...
Electric Picnic is an annual music festival which has been staged since 2004 in Stradbally Hall, Stradbally, County Laois in the Republic of Ireland. ...
The Eurockéennes de Belfort is one of Frances largest rock music festivals. ...
EXIT (also known as State of EXIT) is an annual summer music festival in Petrovaradin fortress of Novi Sad, Serbia. ...
The Family Values Tour was created by the band Korn in 1998 to be an annual nu metal, Alternative Metal, Heavy Metal, Hard Rock and Rap tour. ...
Fuji Rock Festival is an annual rock festival organized by Smash Japan, held in Naeba, Japan. ...
G3 is an almost annual live music show and concert tour featuring three select guitarists of the generation; hence its name. ...
The Get Happy Tour is a regular concert package tour that takes place in the United States and the United Kingdom. ...
Give It A Name, sometimes abbreviated to GIAN, is an annual British rock music festival, held on the weekend nearest to the end of April. ...
Ghostfest was a metal/hardcore festival that took place in the Leeds Cockpit across 2 days in August in 2005 and 2006. ...
The Glade is an electronic dance music festival which originally started out as a stage at Glastonbury Festival. ...
The Glastonbury Festival of Contemporary Performing Arts, commonly abbreviated to Glastonbury or Glasto, is the largest[1] greenfield music and performing arts festival in the world. ...
Global Gathering is a music festival which takes place each July at Long Marston Airfield, Near Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, United Kingdom. ...
The Godiva Festival is a music festival held each year in Coventry, UK. // The Festival attracts more than 75,000 visitors each year to a 12 acre site in the citys War Memorial Park. ...
Graspop Metal Meeting is a metal festival in Dessel, Belgium that has taken place each year since 1996. ...
Guilfest, formerly the Guildford Festival, is a British music festival, held in Stoke Park, Guildford each July. ...
For other uses, see Horde. ...
Hellfest Summer Open Air is an extreme music festival held annually in Clisson (France) since 2006. ...
The Hurricane Festival, also just Hurricane, is a music festival that takes place in ScheeÃel near Bremen, Germany, usually every June. ...
Inland Invasion Invasion is an annual rock festival organized by KROQ radio first held in 2001. ...
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The Isle of Wight Festival is a music festival which takes place annually on the Isle of Wight, England. ...
This article details all the concerts held to date in the grounds of Knebworth House in the village of Knebworth. ...
The Latitude Festival is a newly created annual music festival that takes place in Henham Park, Southwold, Suffolk, England. ...
Le Zénith is the name of a number of famous concert venues in France. ...
Lilith Fair was a concert tour and traveling music festival, founded by musician Sarah McLachlan, that featured female musicians; it ran from 1997 to 1999. ...
Lollapalooza is an American music festival featuring rock, alternative rock, hip hop, and punk rock bands, dance and comedy performances, and craft booths. ...
The entrance to the Lowlands festival ground in 2007. ...
Metalcamp is a heavy metal music festival held annually in Slovenia since 2004. ...
The Michigan Womyns Music Festival (MWMF) is an international feminist music festival occurring every year in August in Hart, Michigan. ...
Monsters of Rock was an annual rock music festival in England held every August at the Castle Donington racetrack from 1980â1996 (with the odd exception, and a one-off comeback in 2006). ...
The Montreux Jazz Festival is the best-known music festival in Switzerland. ...
The North East Art Rock Festival, or NEARfest for short, is a two-day event celebrating the resurgence of progressive and eclectic music in the United States and around the world. ...
The Opener Festival, commonly called Heineken Opener Festival in the name of its main sponsor, is a contemporary music festival held in Gdynia, Poland. ...
Oxegen is an annual music festival, held since 2004, sponsored by Heineken International. ...
Witnness was a music festival sponsored by Guinness which ran in the Republic of Ireland from 2000 to 2003. ...
Ozzfest is an annual tour of the United States (and in some years, Europe) featuring performances by many heavy metal and hard rock musical groups. ...
Paléo Festival de Nyon - 2005. ...
Pentaport Rock Festival is the rock festival which is held in Incheon, Korea during July 28 ~ 30, 2006 for the first time. ...
The Phoenix festival was set up by Mean Fiddler as an alternative to the established Glastonbury Festival. ...
Pinkpop Festival or Pinkpop in short, is an annual rock festival held at Landgraaf, Netherlands. ...
The Pitchfork Music Festival is an annual summer music festival organized by Pitchfork Media held in Union Park, Chicago. ...
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2005 Przystanek Woodstock (Polish for Woodstock Gathering; English-language materials often refer simply to the Woodstock Festival) is an annual free rock music festival in Poland, inspired by and named for the Woodstock Festival, that has taken place since 1995. ...
Pukkelpop is an annual music festival taking place near Hasselt, Belgium. ...
Radio 1s Big Weekend (previously known as One Big Weekend) is a music festival run by BBC Radio 1. ...
Ragnarök Festival is a pagan metal festival held annually in Germany since 2004 founded by Ivo Raab. ...
Leeds Festival redirects here. ...
Queen at Rock in Rio (1985) Rock in Rio is a series of rock festivals held in Brazil and later in Portugal. ...
RockNess is an annual dance concert staged by Loudsound and Slingshot. ...
Rock Werchter is a music festival in the village of Werchter in Belgium. ...
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Sasquatch! Festival is a music festival held annually at the Gorge Amphitheatre in George, Washington. ...
Sensation is a Dutch indoor dance-event that is held in Amsterdam ArenA. In 2000, it was made up of one edition, but has now been split up into two editions: Sensation Black and Sensation White. ...
Red Hot Chili Peppers at Slane Castle Slane Concert (often referred as just Slane) is a concert held most years since 1981 in Slane Castle in Slane village, County Meath, in the Republic of Ireland. ...
Downtown Austin, Texas, where SXSW is held each spring Bloc Party performing at Stubbs BBQ in 2007 Carrie Rodriguez, a SXSW 2007 performer Morrissey at SXSW 2006 South by Southwest (SXSW) is a set of interactive, film, and music festivals and conferences that have taken place every spring in...
Street Scene is a music festival held each summer in San Diego, California. ...
TMN Sudoeste is a large, four-day music festival that began in 1996 and takes place every August near Zambujeira do Mar, in southern Portugal. ...
Summercase is a two-day music festival held simultaneously in Barcelona and Madrid. ...
The Summer Sonic Festival is an annual 2 day rock festival held at the same time in Osaka and near Tokyo. ...
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T in the Park is a major music festival that has been held annually in Scotland since 1994. ...
T On The Fringe, sponsored by Tennents Lager, is a music festival which runs as part of the Edinburgh Festival. ...
Tennents ViTal is music festival originally held in the Botanic Gardens in Belfast, Northern Ireland. ...
Goldrush on stage at the 2005 festival Truck Festival is an annual music festival in Oxfordshire, England. ...
For the North American spin-off of the rock festival, see Virgin Festival. ...
For the original rock festival held in England, see V Festival The Virgin Festival (known from 2008 as the Virgin Mobile Festival in the United States) is a rock festival held in the United States and Canada, a spin-off from the V Festival held in the UK. In North...
The 2005 Vegoose Logo Vegoose is an annual Halloween music and arts festival that first took place in 2005 in Las Vegas, Nevada. ...
Since its 1999 debut, the VOODOO MUSIC EXPERIENCE (http://www. ...
Vicentico performing on Vive Latino 2005 Vive Latino is an annual rock music festival held in Mexico City. ...
For the German town, see Wacken, Schleswig-Holstein. ...
Wakarusa Music and Camping Festival is a four-day weekend music festival held annually in early June just outside of Lawrence, Kansas at Clinton State Park. ...
Warped Tour is a touring music and extreme sports festival. ...
Wave-Gotik-Treffen (German das Treffen means meeting) is an annual festival for music and arts in Leipzig, Germany. ...
Weenie Roast is a multi-artist alternative rock concert, presented annually by the Los Angeles, California, USA radio station KROQ, beginning in 1993. ...
The O2 Wireless Festival is a music festival in England that takes place every year in both Hyde Park, London and at Harewood House, Leeds. ...
The festivals logo, the Womad lion World of Music, Arts and Dance (WOMAD) is a festival started in Shepton Mallet, England in 1982. ...
Womad Charlton Park is the name given to the WOMAD festival to be held in England, replacing Womad Reading, the last of which took place in 2006. ...
Womad Reading is a festival of Music, Arts and Dance that takes place every year around the end of July, in the Rivermead Complex, in Reading, Berkshire This year, the Womad team have confirmed the dates 28th-30th of July. ...
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