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Michael Anderson not only runs the fantastic Bluesanct label, he also moonlights as Drekka, one of the US's finest and perhaps most underappreciated solo acts. This is especially obvious on his newest album, "Extractioning." He has toured the world and put out some of the finest records of recent memory on BlueSanct. But that's not what is most important to Anderson; he's just spreading love and enjoying life. This interview was conducted through Instant Messenger in May of 2005... feature :: by Brad Rose
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Darren Bauler is a visionary. He crafts not just songs or tracks but narratives, with the potential to transport the listener to places somehow desolate yet populated with schleim-things, places like Lovecraft's Antarctica or Innsmouth. They can trigger sensory phenomena, music that leaves traces of itself behind in your head, like the puzzle-piece scraps of text that often accompany it... feature :: by April Larson
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D. Yellow Swans Yellow Swans really are one of the best bands around. .. feature :: by Brad Rose (25 September, 2007)
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Dais Records Dais Records a new label simultaneously run out of Los Angeles, CA and Brooklyn, NY by longtime friends Gibby Miller and Ryan Martin... feature :: by Cory Card (27 August, 2008)
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Dave Edwards Dave Edwards has been self-releasing his music for years in his native New Zealand. Under his own name and various pseudonyms, he has amassed a large solo discography. .. feature :: by Brad Rose (10 July, 2006)
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Davenport .. feature :: by Brad Rose (18 June, 2005)
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De Stijl Records For over a decade, the Minneapolis-based label De Stijl Records has been “dedicated to unearthing primo basement arcana”, re-issuing ultra-obscure LPs from the past alongside releases from current d.i.y./outsider artists, while unassumingly connecting the dots between various factions of the global underground... feature :: by David Perron (28 April, 2010)
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Dead Echoes Round-Up I couldn’t think of a better excuse for a bunch of weird noise-makers and appreciators to come together than a Texas drone fest. Back almost ten years ago Texas sort of mattered in the international psych underground. It’s been that long since the first Melodica festival took place in Denton at a small club called The Argo... feature :: by Lee Jackson (11 December, 2006)
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Delaney Parisienne singer Delaney is somewhat of an anomaly in the world of single-named musicians. Unlike Melanie, Madonna, Sade and others, she prefers to go by her surname. .. feature :: by Jeff Penczak (24 October, 2005)
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Det Gamla Landet Everyone knows about the endless outpouring of artists from Finland these days, but many overlook the great things happening next door in Sweden. Det Gamla Landet (aka The Old Country) is perhaps the best in the new movement of Swedish underground music. .. feature :: by Brad Rose (25 July, 2005)
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Devendra Banhart .. feature :: by Brad Rose (16 June, 2005)
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Diogenes With the commercial Music world having fully adopted the digital revolutio0n and its working practices, the experimental underground seems to be hesitating on the step before the brink... feature :: by Scott McKeating (16 February, 2010)
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Donovan Quinn Donovan Quinn has already proven himself to be one of the more gifted folk-pop songsmiths of the past decade through his work with Verdure and The Skygreen Leopards... feature :: by David Perron (18 August, 2010)
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Drekka & Rivulets .. feature :: by Brad Rose (18 June, 2005)
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Duane Pitre Duane Pitre is a premier American avant-garde composer and performer... feature :: by Zachary Watkins (14 April, 2010)
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