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  • '''Gat Decor''' (also styled '''Gat Décor''') were an English [[electronic music]] production group formed in [[Hammersmith]], London, active from 1992 to 1 ...don, which was a significant hub of the early 1990s UK underground [[house music]] scene. ...
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  • ...currently operates as a sublabel of [[Parlophone]], a division of [[Warner Music Group]]. ...edge of postwar recording technology and the cutting edge of British dance music. ...
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  • ...gypsy jazz, swing, and klezmer. They reached mainstream success in the mid-1990s, most notably with their 1996 RIAA Platinum-certified album ''Hot'' and the ...aise for its authentic, non-ironic approach to early 20th-century American music. ...
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  • ...ed a small body of club singles that found a devoted following in the late 1990s UK dance scene. Their best-known track, "I Can't Help Myself" (1998), is wi ...le was also distributed in France via Barclay and in Germany through Motor Music GmbH, giving it a broader European footprint than many underground trance r ...
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  • ...British sound that dominated European club culture through the mid-to-late 1990s. ...t was first widely applied in the 1970s to describe [[progressive rock]] — music that incorporated classical structures, extended composition, and high prod ...
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  • ...diences and helping bring ambient, techno, and gospel-inflected electronic music to a global audience. ...phy briefly at the University of Connecticut before dropping out to pursue music full-time. ...
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  • wife Vanessa would establish in the 1990s. Jack Casady performed with various artists early 1990s. Guitarist '''Michael Falzarano''' joined in 1991 and contributed to ...
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  • ...e UK underground to a global audience. He is the founder of the '''Sudbeat Music''' label and the host of the long-running weekly radio show '''Resident'''. ...] — extended, conceptual recordings that familiarised him with the idea of music as a long-form journey rather than a sequence of short songs. From there he ...
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  • ...he most consistently influential figures in international electronic dance music, playing a defining role in the development and global spread of [[progress ...veloping an early passion for records and sound equipment, he began mixing music for local parties and college events while still in school. In 1987 he move ...
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  • ...Essex, by songwriter and producer '''Liam Howlett'''. Rooted in the early 1990s underground [[rave]] scene, the band developed a volatile fusion of [[break ...nd fellow dancer Leeroy Thornhill urged Howlett to form a group around the music. The tape had the word "Prodigy" scratched onto it, borrowed from Howlett's ...
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  • ...''Leftism'' (1995) remains one of the defining records of 1990s electronic music, nominated for the [[Mercury Prize]] and voted into multiple all-time great ...d by [[Afrika Bambaataa]], Neil Barnes began experimenting with electronic music production. The result was "Not Forgotten", released on Outer Rhythm, a sub ...
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  • ...d significant commercial success before splintering, with a revival in the 1990s that continues to tour today. [[Category:American rock music groups]] ...
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  • ...ne of the most sustained creative peaks in the history of American popular music. ...e development of alternative hip-hop, gangsta rap, and politically engaged music worldwide. ...
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  • In the mid-1990s, Anderson suffered more health problems, including a broken neck and bypass On October 4, 2014, Anderson was inducted into the Oregon Music Hall of Fame. ...
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  • '''The Guess Who''' are a Canadian [[rock music|rock]] band from [[Winnipeg]], [[Manitoba]], best known for their string of ...ccurred in 1983, followed by further activity in the late 1980s. Since the 1990s, Garry Peterson — the sole continuous member — has led an ongoing touring v ...
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  • ...ffff; padding: 8px; text-align: center; font-size: 1.1em;" | New York City Music Scene ...1px solid #ccc; padding: 6px;" | [[San Francisco Sound]], [[UK Electronic Music]], No Wave, Loft Scene ...
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  • | industry = Audio streaming, Music technology, Podcast hosting ...ding [[DJ]] mixes, radio shows, and podcasts. Mixcloud is a British online music streaming service that allows for the listening and distribution of radio s ...
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  • ==Warner Chappell Music== ...administers works spanning virtually every genre of popular and classical music, including the catalogs of [[Cole Porter]], [[Richard Rodgers]] and [[Loren ...
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  • ...lding the global hit "Sabotage," accompanied by one of the most celebrated music videos of the decade — a parody of 1970s cop shows directed by Spike Jonze. ...[[Grand Royal]], and the accompanying ''Grand Royal'' magazine, releasing music by artists including Luscious Jackson and Ben Lee. Adam Yauch became a prom ...
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  • ...group's amplified psychedelic music. She retired from music in the early 1990s and has since dedicated herself to painting full-time. Following her retirement from music, Slick devoted herself full-time to painting. Alice in Wonderland is a favo ...
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