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Bill Spencer shares weekend recordings from his living room studio in Detroit, Michigan, from where he brings a range of soulful jazz rock, and ambient sounds, spanning to electronica and psychedelic dub.
Filmic orchestral movements and moments of gaming grandeur from US composer Winifred Phillips, whose credits include games from the Assassin's Creed and God of War series.
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1) Sticking to Britain's fine tradition of electro pop, check out "Get Up & Dance" by emerging Liverpool pop quartet The Ragamuffins. The song is a solid slice of '80s inspired synth pop that invokes memories of Human League, Tears for Fears and the Pet Shop Boys. Very catchy stuff.
2) The Ragamuffins [USA CA 60s], surf/pop/ garage group. Most common known from the pebbles compilation Vol.4. (not to be confused with "The Raggamuffins" which was another Us 60's group around 1965-1967) THAT GROUP WAS WELL KNOWN AT THE TIME… the Music Machine; famous for the hit "talk talk" (subsequently included on the "Nuggets" compilation). the group obtained mild notoriety with their album "Turn On". Eventually the core of the original band fell apart, but still recorded successfully as "Sean Bonniwell's Music Machine".
1) Sticking to Britain's fine tradition of electro pop, check out "Get Up & Dance" by emerging Liverpool pop quartet The Ragamuffins. The song is a solid slice of '80s inspired synth pop that invokes memories of Human League, Tears for Fears and the Pet Shop Boys. Very catchy stuff.
2) The Ragamuffins [USA CA 60s], surf/pop/ garage group. Most common known from the pebbles compilation Vol.4. (not to be confused with "The Raggamuffins" which was another Us 60's group around 1965-1967) THAT GROUP WAS WELL KNOWN AT THE TIME… the Music Machine; famous for the hit "talk talk" (subsequently included on the "Nuggets" compilation). the group obtained mild notoriety with their album "Turn On". Eventually the core of the original band fell apart, but still recorded successfully as "Sean Bonniwell's Music Machine".
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