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After an absolutely ripping but unfortunately fairly sheltered demo, Concord CA's Migraine present their debut EP, tearing through six songs of death worship and paranoia. This is some real "end-of-your-life" hardcore. Savage bass lines. Mind bending guitar riffs. Speedy, violent drumming. And some pretty brutal vocals. Think Youth Korps. Think Infest. Think early United Mutation. Just don't think too hard. www.thecorpseinthechair.blogspot.com www.myspace.com/bombthemission .
Ron Grainer (August 11, 1922 - February 21, 1981) was an Australian-born composer who worked for most of his professional career in the United Kingdom. He is mostly remembered for his film and television music, particularly the Doctor Who theme, which was realised by Delia Derbyshire and the BBC Radiophonic Workshop using electronic oscillators and magnetic audio tape editing (including tape loops and reverse tape effects). Ron Grainer also composed the music for TV series The Prisoner, Maigret, Steptoe and Son, and Tales of the Unexpected. He is also credited with many film scores, such as The Omega Man, Only...
Lucien Foort DJ / producer / artist Being born within a musical melting pot and learning his abc´s alongside taking music lessons, didn't give him an opportunity to escape his natural born talent. Rotterdam based dj and producer Lucien Foort studied saxophone and orchestra for eight years. Growing into adolescence, he moved on to rock, rap and rave, playing in different bands and experimenting with different music genres. Lucien’s first claim to fame was with his well known rave anthem Quadrophonia. From there on Lucien takes up deejaying and develops his own signature style. His more progressive productions under the...
Jon Lucien (January 8, 1942 – August 18, 2007) was born on the island of Tortola, the main island of the British Virgin Islands. Born Lucien Harrigan, and raised in Saint Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands by his musician father, Lucien was best known for his song "Rashida", the title track of an album released in 1973, and one of two Grammy nominated songs on that album. He was also well known for his cover of "Dindi" by Brazilian composer Antonio Carlos Jobim. His smooth baritone drew comparisons with Nat King Cole and Lou Rawls. He was often heard on traditional...
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