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Instrumental

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Andre Rodriguez: melodic rock combining memorable melodies with thoughtful storytelling Breaker: grit, guts, gall and Granite Cancer Killing Gemini: a blend of modern rock, downtempo, industrial and post grunge Candidate: Hook-laden anthems of survival and triumph Chinaski: dark and driving energetic alternative rock Connor B Fitz: a one man indie project - half shy romantic hermit, half loud obnoxious rocker Conway Hambone: Multi-genre instrumental and vocal conquests made with love and fuzz Cozmikbeats: Funky Soul Beats with Urban Hip Hop flare Dixie Cannon: Rock solid Pop rock, Vintage rock, Classic rock, Folk rock and Art rock Flurries: a fresh, textured fusion of classic meets modern art rock Hans Christian: new age meets Indian cello Hazelmain: bitter-sweet pop with hints of jazz, rock and country Idlemine: A solid hybrid sound of Instrumental Rock Immune: apocalyptic rock Kettleblack: original, blues-based rock and roll Kurt Hunter: If Jason Mraz wrote upbeat pop songs for James Taylor to sing Kyven: 80s Pop with Modern Chops L2A2: Emotional orchestral compositions for film,television or simply daydreaming Louis Lingg and the Bombs: punk rock to blow your head off Lydia McCauley: intriguing piano compositions with dynamic accompaniment Matt Rusin: Experimental Electro Blues at its Finest Mountain Sounds: a fresh new approach to lush indie pop Music Inside: funky bubbling electronic pop Numa: Hard rock with a heart OGMA: deliciously melodic and energizing friendly folk rock Peggy Duquesnel: Creative and Captivating Jazz / Pop Piano Phil Rey: high impact dramatic film score music Psycliq: an electric heart with an organic soul Ruben van Rompaey: passionate Eastern percussion Sandeep Bhandari: Ethnic ambiance combined with electronic moods and grooves Seismic Anamoly: instrumental hard rock Slimdog Productions: Beats and instrumentals that moves, grooves and soothes Sound of Seventy Three: expansive guitar-driven post-rock with trip-hop tinged remixes The Dimples: Relaxing music for the heart and soul The Young Werewolves: nippy post-punk retro rock with a bite Thirty Day Notice: Somewhere Between Pleasantly Hypnotic and Slightly Disturbing Torn Down Units: Quality Rock n' Roll since 1996 Uncle Pooch: ExperiMetal - Instrumental/metal/jazz VSTRS: An arty thump of melody and bombast Where's Moo: moody, atmospheric, paranoid and definitely not typical rock and roll |
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