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Picture for song 'Take_it_from_me' by artist 'A New January'
Take_it_from_me

A New January

electronic, heavy, dance, techno,

A New January (ANJ) pulls its influences from a wide variety of genres including electronica, alternative rock, and industrial.  Most notable comparisons have included bands such as Depeche Mode, Nine Inch Nails and Curve.

Electronic - Industrial

Picture for song 'Alfred' by artist 'Hungry Lucy'
Alfred

Hungry Lucy

intoxicating trip-pop with enchanting female vocals!

Hungry Lucy has been creating intoxicating 'trip-pop' music since 1998.  Their dark trip-hop debut CD, Apparitions (2000) has received international acclaim and the follow up, Glo (2003) is carries on the tradition while diversifying both the sound and the audience.  In late 2004 Hungry Lucy released their 3rd full-length CD, To Kill a King

Electronic - Trip Hop

Picture for song 'Train Away' by artist 'Unease'
Train Away

Unease

Unease is an alternative electronic rock-duo based in Stockholm, Sweden. The songs are pulling the dark strings to describe the melancholic feeling that is the

Unease is a duo based in Stockholm, Sweden. The songs are pulling the dark strings to describe the melancholic feeling that is the life nerve in the Unease music. Each song builds up from the mood set by the text and further develops by suggestive electronics topped by some nasty distorted guitars. Balancing the music on the edge of di...

Alternative - Alternative General

Picture for song 'Falling' by artist 'Anat Damon'
Falling

Anat Damon

Rated 4 Stars by ALL MUSIC GUIDE, 'Falling' is the debut album of a Psychologist mixed with a rock bands' manager that turned into a mature songwriter and performer herself.  With a unique style and approach to songwriting, inventive arrangements and an unusual musical production and sound, 'Falling' gives the listener a blend of delight and melancholy.

Pop - Dance-Pop

Picture for song 'Under My Feet' by artist 'Celldweller'
Under My Feet

Celldweller

Electronic-Rock, Industial, Drum n Bass

Celldweller  the concept born from experiences of personal and cultural bondage along with the creator’s near 24-7 dwelling in his former basement studio. Klayton, the man behind the machine, originally created the moniker as a producer pseudonym. However, after retiring his previous band, the 90’s cult industrial act Circle of Dust, he adopted Celldweller as his defining outlet.
The Celldweller live show is designed to be a fusion of modern technology...

Alternative - Alternative General

Picture for song 'Not Again' by artist 'Anat Damon'
Not Again

Anat Damon

Rated 4 Stars by ALL MUSIC GUIDE, 'Falling' is the debut album of a Psychologist mixed with a rock bands' manager that turned into a mature songwriter and performer herself.  With a unique style and approach to songwriting, inventive arrangements and an unusual musical production and sound, 'Falling' gives the listener a blend of delight and melancholy.

Pop - Pop Rock