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Brolax Bones was born in Battersea London UK where he still resides today. He started making music in 1998 for his own listening and in 2006 decided to try and release some music professionally. He spent his early years listening to the likes of early influential iconoclastic hip-hop, soul and funk artists, which strongly influenced his own unique style. His influences include most of the Detroit Techno artist like Juan Atkins, Richie Hawtin and the old school Hip Hop wizard Mantronix through old funk and soul groups from the 80s. Brolax is a self taught artist from scratch to playing the keyboard to installing software programs like Cubase and Reason. The passion for making music is a love for Sci Fi Futuristic and Spiritual worlds which he fuses into his music. Brolax Bones On The Right Path Songs On The Right Path Music Review Purchase On The Right Path CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Deadmau5 Random Album Title CD (2008)
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| | Go: The Very Best Of Moby CDs (2006) Deluxe Edition
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$14.65 Issued in 2006, GO is the first Moby compilation to include both ...
| | Justice Cross CD (2007)
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$12.19 It could be said that electronic musicians have a tendency to obsess over sonic detail in a way that your average garage rock band may find hard to understand. The young Parisian duo Justice (Gaspard Auge and Xavier de Rosnay), seem, for the most part, unfettered by niceties such as sonic subtlety or restraint. Combining French-touch house with large doses of heavy-metal hedonism, the group's debut, CROSS, privileges rock's devil-may-care mid-range thrash over electro's low-frequency thump.
The album, in classic rave style, is all about colossal riffs. Whether through its swirling synth sweeps or pile-driving funk loops, CROSS has an insistent, torqued, vaguely druggy quality that's resolutely unsubtle. If the album embraced such high-octane thrills for its entire length, ...
| | U N K L E Psyence Fiction CD (1998)
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| | Enigma Voyageur (Deluxe) CD (2003) Special Package
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$11.55 In 1991, if any musical artist seemed a candidate for one-hit wonder status, it was Enigma. Not that "Sadeness Part 1" displayed any lack for talent, but the hit was certainly unusual. Worthy of his nom du disc, Michael Cretu released the bizarre, sexually charged Gregorian ...
| | Donnie Darko CD (2002)
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$15.95 The most remarkable thing about Richard Kelly's directorial debut, Donnie Darko, is its sheer tenacity. After suffering the fatal blow of a post-September 11 release date, the ominous film, which features the destruction of a sleepy suburban household by a falling jet engine, was pulled from theaters. Its subsequent release on video garnered a rabid fan base that elevated the movie to cult status, spawning hundreds of websites devoted to untangling its spidery threads of time-travel logic and spiritual chicanery. Rookie composer Michael Andrews, whose only previous work was for television's Freaks and Geeks, captures the underlying dread and unsettling beauty ...
| | Lucian & The All Stars Street Love Jazz CD (2006)
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| | Mike Pollard Rural Roots CD (2006)
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$14.15 Born in Bowmanville, Ontario, Mike Pollard was the youngest of three children. Mike grew up in the tiny hamlet of Crooked Creek where rural life was all he knew. From a very early age, country music was a huge part of his life. Every radio in the Pollard house was tuned into the local country station and classic country music was always spinning on the record player. When weekends rolled around there were always family gatherings and the guitars and old country songs fueled Mike’s love for it even more. At eighteen, he taught himself to play the guitar and by the age of nineteen, was writing his own songs. Very soon, Mike Pollard was singing songs to anyone who would listen and eventually put his first band together called “Jimmy Haystack and the Redneck Rodeo”. After a couple years, the group changed their name to “One Horse Town”. Mike played rhythm guitar and was lead singer until the group disbanded in 2002. In the spring of 2003, after some time away, Mike Pollard returned to the stage as a solo artist. In the spring of 2004, Mike released his independant debut album, 'Rural Roots', which included 8 self-penned songs. The album was a hit to fans and critics alike. 'Rural Roots', was the second best local/indie seller of 2005 and came in third of all local/indie release in 2006. The album receives airplay on radio stations from Newfoundland to Australia. The success of this album found Mike busier than ever as the demand for his performances grew larger. His follow up album entitled, 'Hickerbilly', was released in November of 2006. The new album features another 8 Pollard originals and has proved to be another hit to fans. After only 6 weeks of sales it turned out to be the number one local/independant release of all 2006! This ...
| | Rob Astor Beyond Marstropolis CD (2007)
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| | Mineralstate Tidalsounds Project CD (2007)
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| | Anthony Kao Let's Party CD (2007)
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| | Antimatterman Manipulator CD (2008) (Import)
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| | Tokyo Love CDs (2008) (Import) Import; Boxed Set
$33.59 | | Guillermo Guzman Holy Holy Holy CD (2008)
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| | Shaleah CD (2008)
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$9.35 Shaleah came splashing onto the music scene with her ...
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