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What Would Jesus Drive
This anglo/aussie 2-piece consists of Tim on vocals and guitar, Amy on vocals and bass, and a vintage drum machine, the Alesis SR16.
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OK Tokyo
Futurist pop-rock disco act OK Tokyo are on a collision course with a cosmos near you and are setting their phasers to funk.
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White Light Parade
The Bradford-based combo are poised to release their debut single 'Wait for the Weekend' in the new year.
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computerclub
"Raw and urgent, computerclub possess an epic quality" – NME
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The Author
Get their fantastic debut release 'Taxi' on MP3, at Split Records now.
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Rosemary
Three self-proclaimed "Suburban Kings".
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Crosbi
Crosbi are family, literally, formed around the nucleus of two sets of brothers.
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Goldenboy
What's in a name? Don't puzzle over it: It's just Goldenboy - making golden sounds, keeping Californian dreams alive.
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Matt Sharp
The front man of The Rentals, Matt Sharp, breaks his musical silence and delivers a sparse, hauntingly beautiful acoustic record.
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Mendoza
Mendoza are Split record's first signing. They play quality dance/pop. Arianne Schrieber sings, Max Odell and Brett Parker play the instruments.
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Kidz With Toyz
Kidz With Toyz certainly made themselves known in 2003. Hailing from Cardiff, South Wales, a current hotbed of twisted humorous hip-hop.
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