Your search for "house" found 65 items:
65 matches in artist bios:
4oresight: Chill Electronica with a Touch of Alternative House and Hip-Hop
Antonio Ciacca Quartet: Jazz played with earthiness, fire and intellect
Alex McCartney: Reflective, historically-informed performance on the lute
Amy Denio: Progressive 'world soul' music for thirsty ears
Anonymous Culture: stylish and sharp witted hip-hop
Anonymph: moody, pop-electronica with female vocals
Abbas Premjee: A fusion of rock and jazz from the East and the West that brings minds, hearts and souls together
Barks and Crock: Berlin based electronic music - from ambient atmospheric to dance
Glen Bledsoe: experimental rapid-fire electronic compositions
Blue Wave Theory: high-energy surf-inspired instrumental rock
Brigitte Meuwsen: positive vibe electro pop
Broken Poets: indie rock when lyrics were king
Castle Pines: easy-to-listen-to pop rock with a fresh attitude
Cavalcade: Throw-back beats, vintage vibes and modern melodies driven by electronic pulses
Claudia Schwab: Irish, Indian, Swedish and Eastern European music styles overlaid with Austrian yodelling
The Donnis Trio: natural mix of rock, folk, and reggae
FUZZIT: your go-to source for eclectic mixes between jazz, house, fusion, electronica, drum & bass, funk and downtempo music
Heifervescent: Shimmering indie guitar pop with orchestral moments
Hollywood Drunks: a swirling vortex of Rock, Funk, Rap,and Alternative
Hunter and the Dirty Jacks: Retro Fresh Rock & Roll Soul
Hwy E: excellent new school feeling hip-hop
In Nova Cantica: carols and chansons from the 13th - 17th Centuries for dancing, festivities and mayhem
iNTROSPEKT: intelligent, varied, beat-driven electronica.
Iordache: Free funk governed by the rules of chance
Bluesboy Jag: authentic 1920's solo blues guitar
Jenraytor: visceral basslines and organic house beats
Jive Ass Sleepers: chilled out grooves & uptempo funkathons
Joe Smith and the Spicy Pickles: Vintage Swing in the 21st Century
Johnny House: Electronic Phantasmagoria, Salvation through Synthesis
Kenji Williams: ambient/IDM with a dash of dub
Kettleblack: original, blues-based rock and roll
The Kokoon: 1980's style new wave rock
Laura Dreyer: jazz, funk and rock with a Brazilian flair
Lie Big: Brooding, melodic grunge
Lilly Wolf: Catchy dance pop with insightful lyrics
Lisa Lynne and George Tortorelli: Celtic harp and bamboo flutes. Soft and soothing, perfect for quiet times and relaxation
Mantic: minimal techno.
Marcos H Bolanos: atmospheric, instrumental soundtracks for daydreaming
Michael Lovatt: Deep House and Tech with a trippy downtempo vibe
Mark Southeron: Led Zeppelin meets Underworld
Numa: Hard rock with a heart
Ray Montford: Evocative, melodic and haunting instrumental guitar music
The Reminding Ideas: there are good ideas, there are bad ideas, and there are rules
Reza Manzoori: minimalist acoustic guitar compositions
Richard MacKenzie: Virtuoso English Lutenist and Guitarist
Robin Grey: gently experimental nu-folk
Anneke Scott and Kathryn Cok: Virtuosic works for natural horn and fortepiano
Simplicissimus Ensemble: 17th and 18th century classical music on period instruments
Solar Cycle: a summer cocktail of Chill out, Electronica and Ambient
Sophia Marie: bad ass bass with soaring femme fatale vocals
Strojovna 07: techno.
Altri Stromenti: 17th century baroque ensemble
Sulis: heavenly, healing, early music
The Easton Ellises: An Electronic journey on a psychedelic Rock Influential
theDGTL: where hip hop beats meet elements of electronica, soul, jazz, and more
Tiny Little Blackouts: dreamy, slightly mournful indie pop
Tone Dogs: art-rock with a hard edge, surreal lyrics, odd meters and unusual instrumentation
Trevor and the Joneses: punk, alternative and garage hard rock for some serious headbanging
Urban Response: Funky Urban Tropical Electro Trip-Hop from Brazil
Version: Electro-Reggae-Blues.
Trip Wamsley: Atmospheric Jazz bass
Wicked boy: a wicked mix of ambient/jungle/trash trance
Windcheater: House, and Tech-House from the UK via Japan
Music for a Winter's Eve: Early song and dance to celebrate midwinter
Zaranka: Elating and inspirational soundscapes for daydreaming
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