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Cheese People
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Cheese People are the heroes of the loudest hype in a present-day Russia – suddenly this quartet of bashful, unremarkable students from the… read moreCheese People are the heroes of the loudest hype in a present-day Russia – suddenly this quartet of bashful, unremarkable students from the banks of Volga river became the most fashionable disco-punk band in the country. Their debut self… read moreCheese People are the heroes of the loudest hype in a present-day Russia – suddenly this quartet of bashful, unremarkable students from the banks of Volga river became the most fashionable disco-punk band in the country. Their debut self-titled CD is a no-budget self-produced record, but it sound… read more -
Die Sterne
156,718 listeners
Die Sterne are a band from Hamburg, Germany. They were founded in 1992. Alongside such bands like Blumfeld and Tocotronic, Die Sterne are o… read moreDie Sterne are a band from Hamburg, Germany. They were founded in 1992. Alongside such bands like Blumfeld and Tocotronic, Die Sterne are one of the most important representatives of the so-called "Hamburger Schule" (Hamburg sc… read moreDie Sterne are a band from Hamburg, Germany. They were founded in 1992. Alongside such bands like Blumfeld and Tocotronic, Die Sterne are one of the most important representatives of the so-called "Hamburger Schule" (Hamburg school). Rock, Soul and Funk are some of the major influences … read more -
Schwefelgelb
76,727 listeners
Schwefelgelb is a Techno Body Music duo from Berlin, comprising of Jonas Förster & Philipp Graf. The powerful physical aspect of their … read moreSchwefelgelb is a Techno Body Music duo from Berlin, comprising of Jonas Förster & Philipp Graf. The powerful physical aspect of their music is being represented in their live shows, which they complement with synced strobe lights and projections. View wikiSchwefelgelb is a Techno Body Music duo from Berlin, comprising of Jonas Förster & Philipp Graf. The powerful physical aspect of their music is being represented in their live shows, which they complement with synced strobe lights and projections. View wiki -
Sporto Kantès
137,875 listeners
Nicolas Kantorowicz and Benjamin Sportes formed Sporto Kantès in the aftermath of the first wave of mid-'90s French house. Their first… read moreNicolas Kantorowicz and Benjamin Sportes formed Sporto Kantès in the aftermath of the first wave of mid-'90s French house. Their first few releases appeared on the Catalogue imprint and were lapped up by those seeking a way to wind … read moreNicolas Kantorowicz and Benjamin Sportes formed Sporto Kantès in the aftermath of the first wave of mid-'90s French house. Their first few releases appeared on the Catalogue imprint and were lapped up by those seeking a way to wind down after a night of furious funking to the likes of Pepe B… read more -
Yelle
756,025 listeners
Yelle is a trio formed in Saint-Brieuc, France in 2005, of lead singer Julie Budet (aka Yelle) and Jean-François Perrier (aka GrandMarnier)… read moreYelle is a trio formed in Saint-Brieuc, France in 2005, of lead singer Julie Budet (aka Yelle) and Jean-François Perrier (aka GrandMarnier), with Tanguy Destable (aka Tepr) joining prior to their début album. Budet rose to fame on MySpac… read moreYelle is a trio formed in Saint-Brieuc, France in 2005, of lead singer Julie Budet (aka Yelle) and Jean-François Perrier (aka GrandMarnier), with Tanguy Destable (aka Tepr) joining prior to their début album. Budet rose to fame on MySpace when she posted a song titled "Short Dick Cuizi"… read more -
Marie Laforêt
168,585 listeners
Marie Laforêt (Maïtena Marie Brigitte Doumenach, Soulac-sur-Mer, Gironde, France, 5 October 1939 – 2 November 2019) was a French-Swiss sing… read moreMarie Laforêt (Maïtena Marie Brigitte Doumenach, Soulac-sur-Mer, Gironde, France, 5 October 1939 – 2 November 2019) was a French-Swiss singer and actress. Her career began accidentally in 1959 when she replaced her sister at the last mi… read moreMarie Laforêt (Maïtena Marie Brigitte Doumenach, Soulac-sur-Mer, Gironde, France, 5 October 1939 – 2 November 2019) was a French-Swiss singer and actress. Her career began accidentally in 1959 when she replaced her sister at the last minute in a French radio talent contest Naissance d'une é… read more -
Juniore
154,766 listeners
The French band Juniore was formed by Anna Jean (daughter of French writer JMG Le Clézio), a singer who lent her voice to songs of Parisian… read moreThe French band Juniore was formed by Anna Jean (daughter of French writer JMG Le Clézio), a singer who lent her voice to songs of Parisian electro acts like Jackson, Jérôme ''Tacteel” Echenoz and Bot'Ox. Juniore, in which… read moreThe French band Juniore was formed by Anna Jean (daughter of French writer JMG Le Clézio), a singer who lent her voice to songs of Parisian electro acts like Jackson, Jérôme ''Tacteel” Echenoz and Bot'Ox. Juniore, in which Anna Jean is joined by four other female musicians, is some… read more -
KOMPROMAT
44,858 listeners
KOMPROMAT is a new band formed by Vitalic and Rebeka Warrior. Inspired by old Berliner techno, its music fits somewhere between Einstürzend… read moreKOMPROMAT is a new band formed by Vitalic and Rebeka Warrior. Inspired by old Berliner techno, its music fits somewhere between Einstürzende Neubauten and Crash Course in Science. View wikiKOMPROMAT is a new band formed by Vitalic and Rebeka Warrior. Inspired by old Berliner techno, its music fits somewhere between Einstürzende Neubauten and Crash Course in Science. View wiki -
Nena
1,111,374 listeners
There are multiple artists named Nena: 1) Nena was a German Neue Deutsche Welle band formed in West Berlin in 1981. In 1983 and 1984, thei… read moreThere are multiple artists named Nena: 1) Nena was a German Neue Deutsche Welle band formed in West Berlin in 1981. In 1983 and 1984, their German-language song "99 Luftballons" (and its English version, "99 Red Balloons&… read moreThere are multiple artists named Nena: 1) Nena was a German Neue Deutsche Welle band formed in West Berlin in 1981. In 1983 and 1984, their German-language song "99 Luftballons" (and its English version, "99 Red Balloons") reached number one in the singles charts of countries… read more