The Radio Dept. - Influences (Past & Present)
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Influences (Past & Present)
The Avalanches:
The Avalanches is an electronic music group from Melbourne, Australia, best known for their live DJ sets. They currently only have one studio album, "Since I left you", which was released in 2000.
The avalanches are also famed for their electro remixes of popular indie anthems. They've worked with the likes of: Franz Ferdinand, Belle & Sebastian, Gerling and The Concretes.
They were also on XL records along with The Radio Dept.
Charles Aznavour:
Charles Aznavour is a French singer, songwriter and actor. He's famed for his crooner style and his booming tenor voice.
He is the winner of a plethora of awards, not only for his incredible singing, but also for his impressive performances as an actor.
At the age of 84, Charles Aznavour is still performing live, writing pop songs and singing jazz songs.
Chet Baker:
Chesney Baker jr. was a world famous and incredibly successful jazz trumpeter.
Born in the USA, he made his name in the 50's jazz scene and became a huge influences on music of a variety of genres.
After years of struggling with drugs, his life came to an unfortunate end when he fell off an Amsterdam hotel balcony.
Broadcast:Broadcast are an electronic / dreampop band from Birmingham, England.
They surfaced and received much acclaim after being featured on a John Peel BBC studio session.
Between 1996 & 2005, 6 EP's were released accompanied by 3 studio albums. They've also been a regular at ATP European music festivals.
Nick Drake:
Born in England and lived a short life, Nick Drake is an influential
Fennesz:
The Field Mice:
The Go-Betweens:
Joy Division:
Junior Boys:
Kraftwerk:
Paddy McAloon/PREFABSPROUT:
Neu!:
Orange Juice:
Out Hud:
Pale Fountains:
Pet Shop Boys:
Jonathan Richman:
Kevin Rowland:
St. Etienne:
Frank Sinatra:
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