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Talena Atfield
Canadian bassist
AMI
Romanian singer and songwriter
Akihiko Mori
Japanese video game music composer (1966–1998)
Jeff DaRosa
American musician
Cassandra Jenkins
American singer and musician
Bushra El-Turk
British composer and music educator
Dave Kelly
British musician
A Split-Second
band that plays electronic body music
Gráda
Gráda is a traditional Irish music band founded in 2001 whose members are a mix of Irish and New Zealand musicians. Based in Dublin and Galway, Ireland, Gráda have spent much of their time touring internationally. In 2011, members of Gráda disbanded to work on individual projects. The band reformed in 2020 to play a concert in New Zealand and were joined by Tola Custy. In October 2023 they reformed to embark on a nine date tour of New Zealand, to be followed by dates in Ireland
Arturo O'Farrill
Cuban-American musician
Kostas
Greek–American country music songwriter
Epoxies
The Epoxies were an American new wave band from Portland, Oregon, formed in 2000. Heavily influenced by new wave, the band jokingly described themselves as robot garage rock. Members included FM Static on synthesizers, guitarist Viz Spectrum, lead singer Roxy Epoxy, bass guitarist Shock Diode, and drummer Ray Cathode. They grew in popularity due in large part to extensive touring in both the United States and Europe where they showcased frantically paced, highly energetic on-stage productions. They were known for using special effects for their live act and sporting home-made costumes, sometim
Yuka Tsujiyoko
Japanese video game music composer
Chrome Hoof
chamber-rock group
Henry Kõrvits
Henry Kõrvits (born 30 December 1974 in Tallinn), better known by his stagename Genka, is an Estonian rapper, record producer and actor.
Trees
British musical group; folk rock band
Carsick Cars
Chinese rock band
Nadia Oh
British singer and rapper
Kaori Kishitani
Japanese singer-songwriter
Pastel Ghost
American musician
Yol Aularong
Cambodian musician
Victoria Banks
Canadian singer
Teriy Keys
businessman, investor, and musician
Mystic Circle
band
Demdike Stare
dark ambient and electronic music duo formed by DJ Sean Canty and producer Miles Whittaker
Alph Lyla
the in-house band of video game developer Capcom
Joyce Manor
American punk rock band
Stuart Gorrell
American banker, wrote the lyrics to "Georgia on My Mind" (1901–1963)
Smith & Mighty
English musical group; trip hop band from Bristol
Stéphane Picq
Video game music composer
Tabou Combo
Haitian Band
Beatmasters
The Beatmasters are an English electronic music group who gained success in the UK in the late 1980s with four top 20 hit singles. They then went on to produce and remix records for other artists, including Pet Shop Boys, Erasure and Marc Almond. The group's string of chart hit singles include "Burn It Up", "Hey DJ! (I Can't Dance to that Music You're Playing)", "Who's in the House" (featuring Merlin) and "Rok da House". The latter, having been recorded in 1986, is one of the earliest examples of hip house and most likely the first song of the genre. Hip house is a subgenre of house music whic
Kyau & Albert
Trance music DJ / Producer Duo
David Campbell
Australian television presenter
Adi Ulmansky
Producer, singer-songwriter, rapper
Morning Again
American metalcore band
Kiprich
Marlon Jaro Plunkett, better known as Kiprich, formerly known as Crazy Kid, is a popular Jamaican dancehall deejay. He, like his mentor Elephant Man, is a member of The Alliance, a group of Gangsta-themed deejays.
Mary Bergin
Irish musician
Drew Fortier
American musician, filmmaker, actor, and author
Corazón Serrano
Peruvian cumbia band
Lexy & K-Paul
band
Billy Byers
American jazz trombonist and arranger (1927-1996)
Minibosses
Minibosses is an American progressive rock band originally from Northampton, Massachusetts, and now located in Phoenix, Arizona. They are known for their video game music covers, which are instrumental rock variations of the theme music from classic Nintendo video games such as Mega Man, Metroid, and Castlevania. The Phoenix New Times awarded Minibosses their best cover band award in 2006.
Dope Saint Jude
South African rapper
Rhymefest
Che Armond Smith (born July 6, 1977), known professionally as Rhymefest, is an American rapper and songwriter from Chicago, Illinois. He is best known for his work with fellow Chicago rapper Kanye West, having co-written West's "Jesus Walks" (which won Best Rap Song) in 2004 and "New Slaves" in 2013. He also co-wrote "Glory", for Common and John Legend in 2014, which received a Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song and an Academy Award for Best Original Song.
Peter Jones
Australian musician (1963–2012)
Willie Nile
American singer-songwriter
Cat Rapes Dog
Swedish electropunk/EBM/heavy metal band
Michiko Naruke
Japanese video game composer
Luis Bonilla
American musician
Geoff Bullock
Australian singer-songwriter, pastor
Noriko Katō
Japanese actor and singer
Recondite
thumb|Recondite Recondite (born Lorenz Brunner in Lower Bavaria) is a German musician, techno producer, label owner and sound artist.
Viper
American rapper and actor
Angizia
Angizia is an Austrian avant-garde gothic/folk metal band, formed in Austria in 1994 by Michael Haas (also known as Engelke).
Ben Foster
British composer and conductor
Militarie Gun
American hardcore punk band
Michael Francis
British conductor
16Volt
16volt is an American industrial rock band formed by Eric Powell, with other performers added for live shows. The current lineup consists of Powell on vocals, John "Servo" DeSalvo on drums, "Mindcage" Rick Furr on guitars, and Jim Semonik on keyboards.
Chinfa Kan
Zainichi Korean lyricist