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The Arthur Clark Collective
The Arthur Clark Collective

Sick of bands that only ever split up, Lemmie Bon Jail decided for a new tactic: The Collective! Formed of himself and anyone to weak/lazy to escape his musical grasp, The Arthur Clark Collective have released two albums and two singles. Due to two members being teachers, the Collective have become viral sensations in at least two secondary schools in the East London Area. Oh Yes.

leonejon3@googlemail.com
Dan Warren
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Suggested Tracks:

3 - Oh, You Temporary Thing

8 - Sail or Anchor

9 - Survival Machines (Reprise)

Bio

dan.l.warren@gmail.com
Cameron John and the Rosebuds
Running Out

This band is a musical project by Cameron LeBlanc, a Boston born independent music creator/producer, who has been in a few different music groups, but decided to make a group only consisting of himself. The now San Diego based artist creates a blend of new and old with his debut single "Running Out" and has more content on the way.

southrosestudios@gmail.com
jaxon martinez

20 year old artist making independent music from ogden, utah. "garage demo sessions" is my first project & was made at home with various friends over the course of a couple months & was released at the end of december, 2020. 

jaxonxred00@gmail.com
Korekiyo

I'm a Japanese producer called Korekiyo. Hope you like my music!

korekiyomusic@gmail.com
Jakob Drummond
Jakob Drummond - Beating A Dead Horse (Single)

“Beating a Dead Horse” (BADH) is the newest genre-defying single from Alternative-Country musician, Jakob Drummond. 

Locked and loaded with Western imagery, Jakob tells the tragic story of outlaw “Addison West” as he roams the Great Plains with his band of thieves. 

BADH is a fast, pounding, experimental rock track featuring a unique line-up of instruments including high speed, slapped upright bass, pounding, gritty drums reminiscent of psychedelic garage rock and distorted, ethereal guitars that embody the depth of 90’s Post punk. 

JAKOBDRUMMOND@GMAIL.COM
Melon Season

Melon Season is mostly just my own personal recording project, based around Urbana and Chicago, IL. The project started around 2015, and it has been loosely ongoing ever since. The DIY and lofi ideals/recording methods of the Velvet Underground, Daniel Johnston, CAN, and Duster are very inspirational. The music of early Modest Mouse, Built to Spill, Pavement – and even music from the Zelda series – are very influential on the style. I am constantly writing, so I record all the songs on my own in order to make room in my head for the next ones; before I forget anything specific, really.

bmottashed94@gmail.com