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Artist description
Galactic funk. |
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Music Style
Folk Pop Rock with a little funk-a-billy-hop-nu-acid-street-techno-hair mixed in. |
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Musical Influences
Cosmic waves man, cosmic waves! Right? |
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Similar Artists
Hall & Oates meets Lionel Ritchie meets Morris Day |
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Artist History
Interstellar Propeller's music was born in the midst of years of tedious research done by scientists at the Swedish Space Research Institute. In 1976, the scientists intercepted strange "static" emanating from a section of deep space known as "Stellar 9." 25 years, trillions of dollars, and several supercomputers later, the "static" was revealed to be the a coded signal from an explorer in space. The work is currently being decoded and released to the public under the code name, "Interstellar Propeller." |
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Group Members
Space-boy |
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Instruments
Acoustic Guitar and assorted percussion. |
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Albums
Reading In Bed |
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Press Reviews
Interstellar Propeller has left rock magazines like Rolling Stone and Spin speechless. |
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Additional Info
Swallow back those stubborn tears. |
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Location
Chicago, Il - USA |
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