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20:15 | Bach, Vivaldi, Soler, Mahler, Handel, Bizet |
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Phantogram is an electronic rock duo from upstate New York whose music incorporates psychedelic pop vocals, J Dilla-style hip-hop beats, and shoegazing sensibility. Founded in 2007 and based in Saratoga Springs, NY, the duo is comprised of longtime friends Josh Carter (guitar, vocals) and Sarah Barthel (keyboards, vocals). Inspired by such artists as J Dilla, Serge Gainsbourg, My Bloody Valentine, Madlib, Sonic Youth, The Beatles and David Bowie, the band released the eponymous "Phantogram" EP in March 2009 and sparked widespread interest with two songs in particular, "Mouthful of Diamonds" and "When I'm Small". Phantogram subsequently released the "Running" from the Cops EP in May 2009 on the international label BBE Records and finally made its full-length album debut with "Eyelid Movies" (2010), an 11-track album featuring the four previously released EP songs "Mouthful of Diamonds," "When I'm Small," "Running from the Cops," and "Bloody Palms." In November 2011, the band issued their third EP "Nightlife", featuring the single “Don’t Move”. More info |
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The Misfits, the progenitors of the horror punk subgenre, appeared at the dawn of the punk movement in April 1977. Taking for their name the title of Marilyn Monroe's final movie, they set out to make an impression. They wound up making history and creating a legacy that has truly withstood the test of time. Today, boasting a massive catalog of music old and new, a new lineup and an influence felt around the world, the Misfits are generating more interest than ever before. The band plays aggressive, confrontational music with violent lyrics as seen through the eyes of a monster, coupled with timeless vocal melodies bred from 1950’s rock and roll. Immortalizing black and white B horror films in their music, the Misfits developed a ghoulish and totally unique persona; from their hand made musical weapons to the stiletto hairstyle they called the “devil lock.” It was the early days of punk and they had created a rebellion all their own. The Misfits have made a significant contribution into the development of punk and hardcore genre. Over thirty years on, they have endured hardcore’s heyday as punk rock’s monster squad, a band whose cult following – a pseudo-secret coven known as the Fiend Club – inspired them to continue to write, record and tour. The "Fiends", as their fans are known, which are still multiplying globally, go back now several generations and also includes many artists. More info |
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