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  2. Darren Styles discography - Wikipedia

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    This is the discography page for Darren Styles. It also includes the discography of his groups DJ Force & The Evolution, Force & Styles and Styles & Breeze. It also includes the peak chart performance of each album or single where applicable.

  3. FLAC - Wikipedia

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    FLAC (/ f l æ k /; Free Lossless Audio Codec) is an audio coding format for lossless compression of digital audio, developed by the Xiph.Org Foundation, and is also the name of the free software project producing the FLAC tools, the reference software package that includes a codec implementation.

  4. Motörhead discography - Wikipedia

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    Format: only digital (24 FLAC files / 24 (320 kbps) mp3 files) Released: 26 November 2021 Format: 2LP (red vinyl) "RSD Exclusive" (limited edition: only 3,500 copies) Label: BMG — — — — — — The Löst Tapes Vol. 2 (Live In Norwich 1998) (Live on 18 October 1998 at the University of East Anglia, Norwich, England, UK) [28] Released: 24 ...

  5. Dawn of the Replicants - Wikipedia

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    Members of Dawn of the Replicants can currently be found working on projects including Paul Vickers and The Leg, Mr. Twonkey, The Stark Palace, The Stone Ghost Collective, Mike and Michi, The Border Boogie Band, The Countess of Fife, The Shamanic Project, The Wedding Present, P.P. Arnold and The Duncan MacKinnon Music and Arts Trust venue Mac Arts.

  6. Global Underground - Wikipedia

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    Global Underground is a British record label and compilation series founded in 1996 by Andy Horsfield and James Todd. The label symbolised [citation needed] the international explosion of dance music during the 1990s, 2000s, and 2010s and first manifesto for high-end DJs such as Tony De Vit, Sasha, Paul Oakenfold, John Digweed, Danny Tenaglia, Nick Warren, Dave Seaman, Darren Emerson, James ...

  7. Bdrmm - Wikipedia

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    The project Bdrmm originally started out as a bedroom project, hence the name, by lead vocalist Ryan Smith. After having an early demo get picked up by BBC Radio 1, [1] He later enlisted his brother Jordan Smith (bass and backing vocals) as well as friends, Joe Vickers (guitar), Danny Hull (synth and backing vocals) and Luke Irvin (drums). [2]

  8. The Collectors (Canadian band) - Wikipedia

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    The Collectors debuted in Vancouver, British Columbia, in 1961 as a house band (the C-FUN Classics) for CFUN radio, and renamed itself The Collectors in 1966. The band featured Howie Vickers (Howard Vickberg) on lead vocals, Bill Henderson on lead guitar, recorder, keyboards, and lead vocals (these last mostly on Grass and Wild Strawberries), Claire Lawrence on tenor saxophone, harmonica ...

  9. The Go-Betweens - Wikipedia

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    In November 1987, The Go-Betweens returned to Australia and John Willsteed (ex-Xero with Morrison) replaced Vickers on bass. 16 Lovers Lane (1988), was the group's most commercial offering, providing the alternative radio hit " Streets of Your Town " (1988), which entered the chart singles both the UK and Australia peaking in the Top 100 but ...