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Featuring Christian Karlsson of Miike Snow and Linus Eklöw from Style of Eye, Galantis are a Swedish superduo who represent the place where EDM and pop meet. Karlsson (the man behind hits like Britney Spears' "Toxic") met Eklöw (the man behind hits like Icona Pop's "I Love It") at the Robotberget studio in Stockholm. Their mutual admiration society turned into a project once they began discussing a more poignant style of EDM that retained pop's passion. The duo set up shop on the Stockholm archipelago in the Baltic Sea, began recording, and released the "Smile" single on the Atlantic label...
http://romanticmusic.bandcamp.com/ .
In the early group consisted of creative personalities as Hope Shvets - vocals, Andrew and Anna Lukashin - the authors of the texts and music, Vasily Sidorov - soundman. Andrey Lukashin was also a producer and presenter of concerts. Supported RBOO "Bible League" and the local church in 2000, Hope Shvets was able to release two albums "God loves you" and "Autumn". And in 2001 came the album "Hope". Time to make their own adjustments, the group gradually filled with new people. so in 2001 the group entered vocalist Dmitry Mishin, and a new sound engineer Ilya Hehoroshem. In 2003,...
there are at least 9 bands or artists with the name Frantic: 1. a psychedelic rock band active in the 70s, hailing from Billings, Montana, with influences of 70s garage rock, hard rock and blues rock 2. a swiss indie band: Since the new millennium frantic are known all over Switzerland and across the border. With their first studio album Change and their radio single “Mr. Genius” the four gentlemen and the one lady made their first steps into a successful future. After Swiss National Radio DRS3 had shortlisted the band for Swiss Top, frantic was played on all important...
ROmantic Mode (or "ROM", to fans...) was a J-pop/techno/high-energy trio formed by Akira Asakura in vocals, Masaki Suzukawa in guitar and Joe Rinoie in keyboards and programming. They became famous after recording two opening songs for the animated TV series "After War Gundam X", one of the many installments in the long running Japanese science fiction saga "Gundam". "Dreams", the first one of those songs, was taken from ROM's self-titled debut album, which was released on 21 August 1996. Only four months later, thanks to the hype that their collaboration with a Gundam project entailed, ROM released a second album...
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