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Caramelos de Cianuro is a Latin rock band from Venezuela. The band was formed in 1991, and recorded their first songs, "Nadando a Traves De la Galaxia" and "Tu Mama Te Va a Pegar", in 1992. A year later, the group signed up to CNR and released an EP called Las Paticas de la Abuela, followed by the band's first album, Cuentos Para Adultos, in 1994. Performing a mixture of Latin ska and pop rock, Caramelos de Cianuro returned in 1996 with Harakiri City, released by Polygram. Two years later, original drummer Pablo Martínez was replaced by Alfonso Tosta, and...
De De Mouse is a "J-"electro-house artist from Koganei, Tokyo. Live performances are very enthusiastic and often accompanied by artistic visuals from Midori Kawano. De De Mouse's debut album "tide of stars" (2007) was the first release of ExT Recordings, a newly relaunched Tokyo electro label (fmr Transonic). 2007 also saw the release of mini-album "east end girl". In 2008, De De Mouse was invited to sign with J-pop megalabel Avex Trax. 2nd album "sunset girls" will be released on May 07 2008. .
Brussels-based inventive French-speaking synth-pop group. The Honeymoon Killers initially is a group formed in 1977 around Yvon Vromman whose music style is "a massacre on all musicals genres". It is a chaotic, aggressive, funny band, with a lineup that changes almost every week. n 1980, the group joins forces with "Aqsak maboul". This is run by Marc Hollander, who is in charge of the independent record company Crammed Disks in Brussels. Aqsak Maboul, only one of his thousand projects, is a very experimental group with Fred Frith an Chris Cutler. The result of this merger from the artists bio at...
A true rarity on an unusual label for the Italian prog (Mercury), and for sure one of the longest LP names ever conceived, "Io Non So Da Dove Vengo E Non So Dove Mai Andrò, ..." is generally considered as one of the top albums in this style. A perfect record, very well played and sung by this band based in Milan. DE DE LIND began their career in 1969, the unusual name coming from a popular Playboy model of the early 60's, and only released three singles in their five years career, the first two closer to the Italian...
Binomio de Oro de América is a vallenato musical group from Colombia. It was founded by lead singer Rafael Orozco Maestre and accordionist Israel "Pollo Isra" Romero in the Caribbean Region of Colombia on June 16, 1976. After the assassination of Orozco, Romero took the group under his management. He was able to maintain the group's popularity by hiring young talents and maintaining always a new style. Romero first hired Gabriel "El Gaby" García who was physically very similar to Orozco and impersonated him, the chorus was Jean Carlos Centeno and the other was Jorgito Celedón, as well as his...