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  • Bob Mould

    After heading up hardcore legends Husker Du and hitting the charts with Sugar you could be forgiven for expecting Bob Mould to take some time off.
  • Bobby Conn

    “I basically wanted to kill myself on record, you know,” explains Conn, on the eve of the release of his career defining work to date.
  • Bobby Cook

    Bobby Cook’s angelic voice and epic soundscapes are so instantly recognisable you’d be sure he has been in the music game for years.
  • Bodies Of Water

    Signed to Secretly Canadian (thumbs up), Bodies Of Water's music treads prog territories while also echoing a degree of alt-country.
  • Bomb The Bass

    Bomb The Bass is the long term project of Tim Simenon who first came to attention with 'Beat Dis', a cut and paste UK landmark back in the late Eighties.
  • Bombay Bicycle Club

    North London teenage foursome creating fierce catchy indie rock. Members

    Jamie MacColl, Suren de Saram, Ed Nash, Jack Steadman

  • Bon Iver

    Helmed by Justin Vernon, Bon Iver is essentially a solo project augmented by other musicians.
  • Bonnie 'Prince' Billy

    Bonnie 'Prince' Billy is the current chosen name of Will Oldham, a cult American songwriter who specializes in rather macabre subject matter.
  • Booka Shade

    Arno Kammermeier and Walter Merziger grew up together in Saarbruecken, and have been making music together for almost 25 years.
  • Booker T Jones

    Memphis-born Booker T: Producer, Writer and multi-instrumental musician when not fronting Booker T & The M.G's
  • Born Ruffians

    These troublesome terrors are just the type to have a tussle with.
  • Boy 8-Bit

    “I am a young man who makes records on his computer.
  • Boy Kill Boy

    UK rock band based in Leytonstone, East London. The band got their break after Nine Black Alps had to pull out of an NME tour, and Boy Kill Boy were brought in to replace them.
  • Boys In A Band

    From the Faroe Islands these indie hopefuls came second place in the world battle of the bands in 2006, before winning the same competition in 2007.