Musical_performers Daphne and Celeste were a pop duo whose most famous songs were "Ooh Stick You!" and "U.G.L.Y." ...more on Wikipedia about "Daphne and Celeste"
Don Juan Dracula is an indie rock band from Åsgårdstrand, Norway. As per January 2006, the band broke up. ...more on Wikipedia about "Don Juan Dracula"
Five Musicians (a.k.a., FM) was a music group / netlabel with origins in the demoscene. It was active between the years 1995 and 2000. The idea of limiting the group to only five members caused the group to be very selective. As a result, they created a number of very high-quality releases, and became one of the most influential early netlabels. The first FM FTP-server also became as what we today know as scene.org. ...more on Wikipedia about "Five Musicians"
Hooverphonic is a Belgian rock/ pop group formed in 1996. They quickly expanded their sound to the point where they could no longer be pigeonholed into one genre. The band originally called themselves Hoover but later changed their name to Hooverphonic after discovering other groups were already using the Hoover name. ...more on Wikipedia about "Hooverphonic"
One of the most highly respected flutists in the world, Takashi Miiko has travelled around the globe for years collecting and studying indigenous flutes. ...more on Wikipedia about "Takashi Miiko"
The B-Sides are a rock band formed in 2000 in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Noah Smith, the vocalist formed the band at the School of the Arts in Winston-Salem, North Carolina recruiting fellow guitarist Ari Picker and keyboardist Travis Horton. ...more on Wikipedia about "The B-Sides"
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