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  2. Doldrums (band) - Wikipedia

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    Doldrums were an American post-rock band formed in Fairfax, Virginia, United States. Formed in 1994, the group consisted of guitarist Justin Chearno, bassist Bill Kellum and drummer Matt Kellum. Most of the band's music is completely improvised, with little or no overdubs.

  3. Doldrums (musical project) - Wikipedia

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    Doldrums is the musical identity of Canadian singer, producer and visual artist Airick Asher Woodhead. Doldrums began in 2010 as a moniker to release home recordings before expanding into a live band and releasing three LPs: Lesser Evil (2013) on Arbutus Records , The Air Conditioned Nightmare (2015) on Sub Pop records, and Esc (2017) on Endless.

  4. Doldrums (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Doldrums (band), an American post-rock band; Doldrums (musical project), a Canadian electronic music project; The Doldrums, 2000 album by Ariel Pink; The Doldrums, 2004 album by Josh Pyke "The Doldrums", a song by Billy Woods from Aethiopes (2022) Doldrums, a record label of Joy Orbison

  5. Desk Trickery - Wikipedia

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    The Chicago Tribune wrote that Doldrums "embrace playing for the fun of it, stretching out on extended improvisations that owe as much to the Grateful Dead and Balinese gamelan music as they do to Can and Popul Vuh."

  6. Secret Life of Machines (album) - Wikipedia

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    Secret Life of Machines is the debut studio album by the rock band Doldrums, released on October 31, 1995 by VHF Records. Track listing

  7. Category:Doldrums (band) albums - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Doldrums (band) albums or lists of Doldrums (band) albums, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Doldrums (band) albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  8. Feng Shui (album) - Wikipedia

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    No. Title Length; 1. "X-Ray Me, Bert" 3:14: 2. "Left in an Airport Gift Shop" (Part 1) 4:33: 3. "Left in an Airport Gift Shop" (Part 2) 5:00: 4. "Left in an Airport Gift Shop" (Part 3)

  9. No Idea Records - Wikipedia

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    The first featured a local Gainesville band called Doldrums, and the second was a split 7-inch, one side of which belonged to later Bay Area legends Crimpshrine, a major influence on the musical style which dominates No Idea to the present.