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  • Telepathe

    Telepathe are Busy Gangnes and Melissa Livaudais; their debut album 'Dance Mother' was released in January 2009.
  • Tellison

    Rapier-like guitars from this London indie band. Compared to Soundgarden / Sub Pop.
  • Ten Kens

    Freshly signed to Fat Cat records, Toronto's Ten Kens number four (none named Ken) and are soon to undertake their first full UK tour.
  • Terry Callier

    A cult singer blending folk, jazz and soul Callier's output was sporadic and he retired in 1984.
  • Thao

    Dark, country-tinged pop for the twilight hours. Think Cat Power in cowboy boots and you wouldn't be a million miles away.
  • That Fucking Tank

    That Fucking Tank was formed in 2004 for a one-off performance by friends-since-school Andy Abbott and James Islip who met over an owl.
  • The 2 Bears

    The 2 Bears – aka Raf Rundell and Joe Goddard – first began crossing paths in the DJ booths of London town.
  • The Accidental

    English folk group made up of members of groups such as Tunng, The Memory Band and The Bicycle Thieves. Members

    The Accidental

  • The Ads

    Glasgow indie band. The Ads got their break with a release on legendary venue King Tuts in-house label.
  • The Adverts

    "The Damned have three chords, the Adverts have one" so went a famous punk era poster. The Adverts were a first wave punk band, and in Gaye Advert on bass they had the era's UK pin up.
  • The Aliens

    “I was dreading it, I must admit,” concedes John MacLean, “November in Britain, in a band, lifting all our own gear.
  • The Alps

    Greenwich based indie act whose debut album was funded by the Gibson Guitar site. Members

    Daniel Hepinstall , Mule , David Edwards , Hezi

  • The Anomalies

    Breakbeats,beatboxing, structured noise, hip hop beat..its all here courtesy of Mouthmaster Murf (MC) Sam Meehan aka Goldseal (MC) and DJ Mayhem, Hereford's slickest new style mashers.
  • The Answering Machine

    Combining the sort of choppy guitars that The Strokes seem to have forgotten and raw, Pixies style vocals, this young Manchester art-pop trio create sunny melodies perfect for the summer festival seas
  • The Antlers

    Starting back in 2006 as the solo project of Peter Silberman - the guise under which 2007’s debut ‘In The Attic Of The Universe’ was released - The Antlers subsequently became a three-piece with
  • The Asteroid Galaxy Tour

    Centred around the creative coupling of two lovesick Danes, The Asteroid Galaxy Tour combine space rock thrills with a pop sensibility.