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There are at least three bands with this name: 1) A pop/folk/psych outfit from 1970. 2) Born out of the Montreal-based avant-rock group Wondeur Brass, Justine pushed further the ideals of challenging, thought-provoking feminist rock established in its previous incarnation for another ten years. The group released three albums during the 1990s and toured Canada, the United States, and visited Europe twice. Three of its musicians are members of the collective Ambiances Magnétiques, so the label released all their albums. Wondeur Brass started as a sextet in the early ‘80s. By 1987 the group had been scaled down to a...
Justine pochodzi z Melbourne, studiowała śpiew, fortepian oraz techniki nagrywania w studiu i na koncertach w małym miasteczku Lismore na wschodnim wybrzeżu, po czym przeniosła się do Berlina, w którym znalazła swój drugi dom. Didżejowała w klubach, pisała teksty i muzykę dla berlińskich wykonawców i projektów (Tarwater, Ras z Sonar Kollektiv, Forum „Blowing Notes"), aż zwróciła uwagę znaczących postaci stołecznej sceny: Mashy Qrelli, Normana Nietzschego i Schneidera TM, którzy wspomogli ją przy nagrywaniu materiału na pierwszy album „Soft Rock". Justine Electra uprawia specyficzny rodzaj muzyki folkowej, w której zaznacza się silnie futurystyczny rys w instrumentacjach i brzmieniach, co wynika zarówno...
Justine Suissa is an English singer-songwriter and best known for her work with the trance group OceanLab, which includes Justine and Above & Beyond. She has also collaborated with some of the most popular DJs in the world, including Armin van Buuren, Markus Schulz and Robbie Rivera. She first came to the attention of the Trance loving public when her vocals featured on the Chicane track Autumn Tactics in 2000 on the album Behind The Sun. .
British psychedelic rock band (1968-69). They released only one single ("Albert/Monday Morning") during their career, but later a full album ("Petals from a Sunflower") was compiled from unreleased material. Most tracks have a very melodic touch, well represented in "Monday Morning" and "Morpheus" for example. .
Justine Pelmelay (born 24 September 1958, Leiden) is a singer who represented the Netherlands in the Eurovision Song Contest in 1989. Her entry, "Blijf zoals je bent" (Stay the way you are) was placed fifteenth out of the 22 participating songs. Pelmelay made another attempt at Eurovision in 2005 with the song "What you see is what you get" but it did not qualify for the Dutch national final. .