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Great artists who are NOT coming from the UK or the USA The charts are mostly filled with artists coming from the UK and the USA, and an occiasonally Irish band (U2, The Corrs) or German group (Rammstein).
But the more music i have collected, i recognise their are some great artists to be found in other countries too. My favourites among them are: The Netherlands: - Urban Dance Squad (crossover funk-rap-soul-blues-rock) - Bettie Serveert (indie-rock) - The Yearlings (country-rock) Belgium: - Deus (avantgarde pop / rock) Denmark - Tim Christensen (singer-songwriter, Beatles-influenced Pop / rock) Iceland: - Björk (of course ) Ireland: - Van Morrison (a musical legend) - Gavin Friday (mixes cabaret, pop, chansons and modern dance) Nigeria: - Yousou n'dour (one of the finest voices in pop music) Cuba: - Afro Cuban All Stars (a shame they did only release one album) - Nil Lara (singer-songwriter, mixing world-music and rock) Australia: - Grant McLennan (member of Go-betweens, released some impressive solo albums) New Sealand - Neil Finn (has given the world some of the most memorable popsongs, as part of Split Enz and Crowded House, but also on his solo records and with his brother Tim as the Finn Brothers). What are you favourite artists NOT coming from the USA or UK? | |
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Riverpoet31 said: or German group (Rammstein).
don't forget Scooter! and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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A few...
Norway: - A-ha - Lene Marlin ("Unforgivable sinner", "Sitting down here") Sweden: - Roxette - The Cardigans - Robyn http://www.youtube.com/wa...6kH3BQeqRc Poland: - Basia http://www.youtube.com/wa...YH7C4cvhTc | |
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Some of my personal favorites:
CAETANO VELOSO - Brasil MADREDEUS - Portugal LOREENA McKENNITT - Canada FANGORIA - Spain HIKARU UTADA - Japan | |
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Fave non U.S./U.K. artists ever?
Canada Bif Naked Kittie Colombia Aterciopelados Shakira Denmark Horrorpops Raveonettes Germany Xmal Deutschland Italy Lacuna Coil Japan Malice Mizer Pizzicato Five Mexico Julieta Venegas Sweden Sahara Hotnights add edit [Edited 3/31/07 10:58am] | |
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sextonseven said: Fave non U.S./U.K. artists ever?
Japan Malice Mizer Finally another orger talking about MALICE MIZER!!!!! (There was another but I can't remember his name! No Moi dix Mois on your list? No love for Mana? | |
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Middle East Mohammad Abdu Talal Maddah Faiza Ahmad Fairouz Om Kulthoum Abdulhalim Hafez Warda Mayyada Al-Hennawi Layla Murad Asmahan Mohammad Abdul-Wahab Angham Samira Said Sherine Abdel-Wahab the list goes on | |
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MikeMatronik said: sextonseven said: Fave non U.S./U.K. artists ever?
Japan Malice Mizer Finally another orger talking about MALICE MIZER!!!!! (There was another but I can't remember his name! No Moi dix Mois on your list? No love for Mana? I haven't heard any of the solo projects. I really only have the Gackt-era stuff which I love. I've been meaning to get that last album from a few years ago with the new vocalist. | |
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sextonseven said: MikeMatronik said: Finally another orger talking about MALICE MIZER!!!!! (There was another but I can't remember his name! No Moi dix Mois on your list? No love for Mana? I haven't heard any of the solo projects. I really only have the Gackt-era stuff which I love. I've been meaning to get that last album from a few years ago with the new vocalist. Get it...it's marvellous. Klaha is a better vocalist than Gackt! Also try to download Beast of Blood! | |
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Japan:
CHEMISTRY Crystal Kay Sowelu Ken Hirai [Edited 3/30/07 14:52pm] "We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world." | |
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bboy87 said: Japan:
CHEMISTRY Crystal Kay Sowelu Ken Hirai No Ayumi Hamasaki. hitomi, m-flo, Namie Amuro, Misia or HYDE? | |
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MikeMatronik said: bboy87 said: Japan:
CHEMISTRY Crystal Kay Sowelu Ken Hirai No Ayumi Hamasaki. hitomi, m-flo, Namie Amuro, Misia or HYDE? Oh yea, I forgot about m-flo. I've only heard a couple of songs from Ayumi and Namie "We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world." | |
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MikeMatronik said: sextonseven said: I haven't heard any of the solo projects. I really only have the Gackt-era stuff which I love. I've been meaning to get that last album from a few years ago with the new vocalist. Get it...it's marvellous. Klaha is a better vocalist than Gackt! Also try to download Beast of Blood! I have some money in my Paypal account that I've been looking to spend on something. Maybe that Malice Mizer album is it. | |
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Japan is dominating this thread. | |
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from the Netherlands:
check her out! | |
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sextonseven said: Japan is dominating this thread.
In my opinion, Japan and the UK are making the best music right now "We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world." | |
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sextonseven said: MikeMatronik said: Get it...it's marvellous. Klaha is a better vocalist than Gackt! Also try to download Beast of Blood! I have some money in my Paypal account that I've been looking to spend on something. Maybe that Malice Mizer album is it. Also get these singles: Garnet Gardenia Beast of Blood | |
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bboy87 said: MikeMatronik said: No Ayumi Hamasaki. hitomi, m-flo, Namie Amuro, Misia or HYDE? Oh yea, I forgot about m-flo. I've only heard a couple of songs from Ayumi and Namie Actually Namie Amuro worked with Sheila E on her "Genius 2000 album" And the funny part is that she worked with Dallas Austin on severel songs...so she fucked him for tracks | |
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MikeMatronik said: sextonseven said: I have some money in my Paypal account that I've been looking to spend on something. Maybe that Malice Mizer album is it. Also get these singles: Garnet Gardenia Beast of Blood Thanks! What's the Kami box like? Do you have that? | |
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sextonseven said: Colombia Shakira 7 years ago I would've said HELL YES! | |
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Sweden
Backroom Matches Ivory Coast Magic System France TTC Belgium Soulwax/2ManyDJs Norway Bertine Zetlitz Australia The Presets Denmark Bombay Rockers Germany Modeselektor Italy Hot Gossip Canada MSTRKRFT | |
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Shakira
Ayumi Hamasaki Koda Kumi and of course, Utada Hikaru If you will, so will I | |
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A few from the Past & Present...
Africa: Fela Kuti King Sunny Ade Osibisa Ali Farka Toure Lionel Loueke Cuba: Irakere Chucho Valdez Paquito d'Rivera Arturo Sandoval Celia Cruz South America: Antonio Carlos Jobim Astrud Gilberto Stan Getz Charlie Byrd Airto Moreira Tania Maria Milton Nascimento Baden Powell Paulinho Da Costa India: Ravi Shankar Trilok Gurtu Australia: Tommy Emmanuel Austria: Joe Zawinul Russia: Eugene Maslov tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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theAudience said: Fela Kuti
It is not known why FuNkeNsteiN capitalizes his name as he does, though some speculate sunlight deficiency caused by the most pimpified white guy afro in Nordic history.
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Belgium: Toots Thielemans | |
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Annie
Roxette Vive la Fête Feel free to join in the Prince Album Poll 2018! Let'a celebrate his legacy by counting down the most beloved Prince albums, as decided by you! | |
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Germany
Joy Denalane Xavier Naidoo Wir sind Helden Roger Cicero Texas Lightning Jan Delay | |
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Invincible1958 said: Wir sind Helden
I love Wir Sind Helden!!!!! also check out this band from Germany, Tocotronic: | |
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Some more Germany:
Herbert Grönemeyer http://www.groenemeyer.de/ ...and a band I'm very proud to have found, check this out: Sorgente http://www.sorgente-music.de | |
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The Knife
Uit Zweeeeeden! Sweden, that is. Biography by Heather Phares A brother and sister duo hailing from Stockholm, Sweden, the Knife takes inspiration from vintage synth pop and forward-thinking electronic music, crafting a sound that is equally unsettling, playful, and beautiful. Olof and Karin Dreijer formed the Knife in 1999 and worked on their music in their home studios, releasing their first single, Afraid of You, in 2000 and their 2001 self-titled debut album on their own Rabid Records label. In 2003, the Knife was nominated for two Grammis, one for Best Pop Group of the Year and one for Best Pop Album for their second album, Deep Cuts. However, the Dreijers boycotted the ceremony, sending two people in gorilla costumes to protest the dominance of male acts in the music industry. They also released the Hanna Med H Soundtrack later that year. In 2004, the Knife began work on their third album in unusual locations, including a former carbon dioxide factory and the vaults of Stockholm's Grand Church, before finishing their sessions in a more conventional studio. The following year, José González's cover of the Deep Cuts single "Heartbeats" (which was from his 2003 album Veneer) appeared in a commercial for Sony's Bravia and became a hit, earning more acclaim for the Dreijers outside of Sweden. Early in 2005, the Knife performed their first-ever live show at London's ICA, appearing with Rex the Dog (who also did a remix of González's version of "Heartbeats") and playing in front of video created for the event by artist Andreas Nilsson. His work also appeared on How I Found the Knife, a DVD/CD set that included all of the band's videos, short films, and remixes, which was released that summer. The Knife and Nilsson teamed up again for the video for the title track of the group's third album, Silent Shout, which was released in early in 2006 in Sweden and that summer in the U.S. (by Mute) and U.K. (by Brille). The Knife's darkest, most ambitious work to date, the album featured singles such as We Share Our Mother's Health, which included a mix by Trentemøller. The duo played a handful of European, Scandinavian, and North American dates in 2006, accompanied by more of Nilsson's visuals. That fall, Mute reissued The Knife and Deep Cuts. | |
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