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There are 3 bands with the name Simon Says. One is a hard rock band from California, and the other is a prog rock band from Sweden. Simon Says is also a band from Estonia, Narva. They're a metalcore band with nu metal influences. Simon Says (U.S.): Simon Says was formed by a group of California high schoolers (Matt Franks, Zac Diebels, and Mike Johnston) who got their start playing high school auditoriums around the state in the early 1990s. Adding bassist Mike Arrieta in 1995, the group self-released two records, which attracted the attention of manager Jeff Saltzman. Saltzman...
The 'Guru Josh Project' dissolved in 2009 and the members of the group have all gone their own separate ways. http://www.gurujoshproject.com/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The track to which the group became famous for was 'Infinity 2008 by The Guru Josh Project (Klass Remix)' which went on to sell multi-platinum around the world and became the world's biggest ever selling dance track. 2007, Darren Bailie and Guru Josh discussed the possibility of remixing Guru Josh's classic track '1990 time for the Guru' and thus from this a remix was born, however the initial reception to this remix was poor. In an effort to...
The Mojo Gurus are a rock and roll band from Saint Petersburg, Florida. They perform mainly in and around the Tampa Bay area. The argument has been made that rock 'n' roll is dead. Well, if it is, The Mojo Gurus have refused to attend the funeral. These four guys from the Tampa Bay area of Florida play as if the burden of saving the genre lay squarely upon their shoulders. Led by singer/songwriter Kevin Steele, the Gurus come off as determined to remind us of something too many people have forgotten... the spirit in which rock 'n' roll was...
An indie pop band from Linköping, Sweden, formerly known as Maricon. A young band on the rise featuring Hanna Antonsson (vocals), Axel Engström (bass), Emil Berg (guitar), Jonathan Lennerbrant (guitar), Mathias Jonasson (drums), Timo Krantz (synth, percussion). Formerly: Lovisa Negga (vocals and bass), Jonathan Lennerbrant (guitar), Emil Berg (guitar), Mathias Jonasson (drums). Discography: *Tell That to the Marines (demo, 2006) - under the name Maricon *Maricon Was Here (demo, 2007) *Stevie (single, 2009) *Back To Dalarna (demo, 2010) *now working on first full album http://www.myspace.com/themajoritysays .
Ogurusu Norihide (小栗栖憲英, born august 8, 1977) might be the most extreme example of the compelling new laptop folk genre which several artists in the Carpark Records stable (see also Greg Davis, Takagi Masakatsu) have been exploring in recent years, falling much nearer to the experimental acoustics of Richard Youngs and Steffen Basho Junghans than the folksy electronic of Boards of Canada or label mate Marumari. Clearly influenced by minimalist composers like Philip Glass and Steve Reich, Norihide's work is obsessed with repetition, variation, and negative spaces, demanding deep listening. A Shinto priest, Norihide seems captivated by notions of cleanliness...