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John Peel John Robert Parker Ravenscroft (30 August 1939 – 25 October 2004), known professionally as John Peel, was an English disc jockey (DJ) and radio presenter. He was the longest-serving of the original BBC Radio 1 DJs, broadcasting regularly fr ...
and his show on
BBC Radio 1 BBC Radio 1 is a British national radio station owned and operated by the BBC. It specialises in modern popular music and current chart hits throughout the day. The station provides alternative genres at night, including electronica, dance, ...
from 1967 to his death in 2004. The first session was recorded by Tomorrow on 21 September 1967, and the last by Skimmer on 21 October 2004. After Skimmer's session, three further sessions that had already been booked before Peel's death were recorded:
Bloc Party Bloc Party are an English Rock music, rock band, composed of Kele Okereke (lead vocals, rhythm guitar, keyboards, sampler), Russell Lissack (lead guitar, keyboards), Justin Harris (bass guitar, keyboards, saxophones, backing vocals) and Loui ...
on 4 November,
65daysofstatic 65daysofstatic (often abbreviated as 65dos, 65days, or simply 65) are a post-rock band from Sheffield, England. Formed in 2001, the band is composed of instrumentalists Paul Wolinski, Joe Shrewsbury, Rob Jones and Simon Wright. The band's mus ...
on 18 November and
Sunn O))) Sunn O))) (pronounced "sun") is an American experimental metal band formed in 1998 in Seattle, Washington. The band is known for their distinctive visual style and slow, heavy sound, which blends diverse genres including doom metal, drone, bla ...
on 9 December. ''Where an artist has recorded more than one session under different names, then both names are listed.''


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* 2TV: (1 session, 1979) * 3 Inches of Blood: (1 session, 2003)
3D A Fish in Sea
(3 sessions, 1982-1983) *
3Ds The is a handheld game console produced by Nintendo. It was announced in March 2010 and unveiled at E3 2010 as the successor to the Nintendo DS. The system features backward compatibility with Nintendo DS video games. As an eighth-generatio ...
: (1 session, 1994) * 4 Skins: (5 sessions, 1981) *
7 Year Bitch 7 Year Bitch was an American punk rock band from Seattle, Washington. The band was active between 1990 and 1997 and released three albums over that time. The band formed at the same time as the emergence of the riot grrrl sub-genre, which is ...
: (1 session, 1993) * 10 5 Neuton: (1 session, 1999) * 13th Hole: (1 session, 1994) * 14 Iced Bears: (2 sessions, 1986–87) * 18th Dye: (2 sessions, 1994–99) * 20th Century Steel Band: (1 session, 1975) * 21 Guns: (1 session, 1981) * 22-20s: (1 session, 2004) * 23 Skidoo: (1 session, 1981) * 25BZ: (1 session, 2003) * 25 May: (1 session, 1991) * 35 Summers: (2 sessions, 1990–91) * 60 Ft. Dolls: (2 sessions, 1996–98) *
65daysofstatic 65daysofstatic (often abbreviated as 65dos, 65days, or simply 65) are a post-rock band from Sheffield, England. Formed in 2001, the band is composed of instrumentalists Paul Wolinski, Joe Shrewsbury, Rob Jones and Simon Wright. The band's mus ...
: (1 session, 2004) *
70 Gwen Party 7 (seven) is the natural number following 6 and preceding 8. It is the only prime number preceding a cube. As an early prime number in the series of positive integers, the number seven has greatly symbolic associations in religion, mythology, s ...
: (4 sessions, 1991–94) *
90 Day Men 90 Day Men is an American progressive rock band formed in 1995 in St. Louis, Missouri, United States, and later based in Chicago, Illinois. Their name is a slang term used by police officers to refer to prison inmates who are due to undergo ps ...
: (1 session, 2001) * 400 Blows: (1 session, 1984) *
999 999 or triple nine most often refers to: * 999 (emergency telephone number), a telephone number for the emergency services in several countries * 999 (number), an integer * AD 999, a year * 999 BC, a year Books * ''999'' (anthology) or ''999: T ...
: (1 session, 1978) *
One Thousand Violins One Thousand Violins was an English 1960s-influenced indie-pop group from Sheffield, Yorkshire, England, who had several UK Indie Chart hits in the late 1980s. History The band was formed in 1985 by Darren Swindells (bass), Colin Gregory (gui ...
: (2 sessions, 1985–86) *
1919 Events January * January 1 ** The Czechoslovak Legions occupy much of the self-proclaimed "free city" of Pressburg (now Bratislava), enforcing its incorporation into the new republic of Czechoslovakia. ** HMY ''Iolaire'' sinks off the c ...
: (2 sessions, 1982–83) *
10,000 Maniacs 10,000 Maniacs is an American alternative rock band that was founded in 1981. They have released nine studio albums, six EPs, and five live albums. They achieved their most significant success between 1987 and 1993, when they released four album ...
: (1 session, 1985)


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A.R.E. Weapons A.R.E. Weapons is a band from New York City. Formed in 1999 by Matthew McAuley, Brain F. McPeck, and Ryan Noel, A.R.E. Weapons has been described as "hardcore" and "electro-rock". Early reviewers placed them in the no wave category. Their live ...
: (1 session, 2001) *
Aavikko Aavikko is a Finnish synth music band, formed in Siilinjärvi in 1995. Their hallmarks include a campy, decidedly "East European" style and plastic-sounding synthesizer themes. The band themselves call their style "''muysic''" (a portmanteau of ...
: (1 session, 2001) * Mick Abrahams Band: (2 sessions, 1971–72) *
The Abs ''The'' () is a grammatical article in English, denoting persons or things already mentioned, under discussion, implied or otherwise presumed familiar to listeners, readers, or speakers. It is the definite article in English. ''The'' is the m ...
: (2 sessions, 1987–88) *
AC Acoustics AC Acoustics were a Scottish indie rock band from Glasgow,Shepherd, Fiona. "Review: AC Acoustics", ''The Scotsman'', 2000-12-22, p. 8. formed in 1990. Over their thirteen years of existence, they released a string of singles, EPs and albums on ...
: (6 sessions, 1993–2002) *
AC/DC AC/DC (stylised as ACϟDC) are an Australian Rock music, rock band formed in Sydney in 1973 by Scottish-born brothers Malcolm Young, Malcolm and Angus Young. Their music has been variously described as hard rock, blues rock, and Heavy metal ...
: (1 session, 1976) * A.C. Temple: (1 session, 1987) *
Ace An ace is a playing card, die or domino with a single pip. In the standard French deck, an ace has a single suit symbol (a heart, diamond, spade, or club) located in the middle of the card, sometimes large and decorated, especially in the c ...
: (2 sessions, 1974–75) *
David Ackles David Thomas Ackles (February 20, 1937 – March 2, 1999) was an American singer-songwriter, pianist, and child actor. He recorded four albums between 1968 and 1973. Describing Ackles' style in 2003, critic Colin McElligatt wrote, "An unlikely ...
: (1 session, 1968) * Acqua Vista: (2 sessions, 2001–02) * !Action Pact!: (2 sessions, 1982) * Action Swingers: (1 session, 1992) *
Adam and the Ants Adam and the Ants were an English rock band formed in London in 1977. The group existed in two incarnations, both fronted by Adam Ant, over the period 1977 to 1982. The first, founded in May 1977 and known simply as The Ants until November of t ...
: (3 sessions, 1978–79) *
Adamski Adam Paul Tinley (born 4 December 1967), known professionally as Adamski, as well as Sonny Eriksson, is an English DJ, musician, singer and record producer, prominent at the time of acid house for his tracks " N-R-G" and "Killer", a collaborati ...
: (1 session, 1990) *
Barry Adamson Barry Adamson (born 11 June 1958) Discography Studio Albums Compilation Albums EPs Singles Soundtracks References External links * Adamson's art-house
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Adamson, Barry 1958 births Living people People from ...
: (1 session, 1993) *
Add N to (X) Add N to (X) were an English electronic music band formed in London in 1994. The original members were Andrew Aveling, Barry Smith (aka Barry 7) and Ann Shenton. Steven Claydon replaced Aveling in 1997. After several releases on small labels, ...
: (4 sessions, 1997–2002) *
The Adicts The Adicts are a British punk rock band from Ipswich, Suffolk, England. One of the most popular punk rock bands in the 1980s, they were often in the indie charts during that decade. The Adicts originated as The Afterbirth in late 1975 but n ...
: (1 session, 1979) * Adventures in Stereo: (1 session, 1997) *
The Adverts The Adverts were an English punk band who formed in 1976 and broke up in late 1979. They were one of the first punk bands to enjoy chart success in the United Kingdom, UK; their 1977 single "Gary Gilmore's Eyes" reached No. 18 in the UK Single ...
: (4 sessions, 1977–79) *
Aereogramme Aereogramme were a Scottish alternative rock band from Glasgow, formed in 1998, consisting of Craig B. (vocals, guitar), Iain Cook (guitar, programming), Campbell McNeil (bass) and Martin Scott (drums). Prior to their split in 2007, the band ...
: (4 sessions, 2000–03) * Aerial M: (1 session, 1998) *
The Afghan Whigs The Afghan Whigs are an American rock band from Cincinnati, Ohio. They were active from 1986 to 2001 and have since reformed as a band. The group – with core members Greg Dulli (vocals, rhythm guitar), Rick McCollum (lead guitar), and John Cur ...
: (1 session, 1994) * AFT: (1 session, 1976) * Again Again: (1 session, 1978) *
Agathocles Agathocles ( Greek: ) is a Greek name, the most famous of which is Agathocles of Syracuse, the tyrant of Syracuse. The name is derived from , ''agathos'', i.e. "good" and , ''kleos'', i.e. "glory". Other personalities named Agathocles: *Agathocles ...
: (1 session, 1997) *
Age of Chance Age of Chance were a British alternative rock- dance crossover band from Leeds, England, active from 1983 to 1991. They were perhaps most known for their mutant metallic cover of Prince's "Kiss" which topped the UK Indie Chart in 1986, and peak ...
: (2 session, 1985–86) * Agony Column: (1 session, 1979) *
Aina Aina may refer to: * Aina (given name) Places * Aina (Crete), a town of ancient Crete * Aïna River, a river in Cameroon and Gabon * Aina, Iran, a village in Kermanshah Province, Iran Art and entertainment * ''Aina'' (1977 film), a 1977 Pakista ...
: (1 session, 2001) * Aislers Set: (1 session, 2001) * Bill Aitken: (1 session, 1975) *
Laurel Aitken Lorenzo "Laurel" Aitken (22 April 1927 – 17 July 2005) was an influential Caribbean singer and one of the pioneers of Jamaican ska music. He is often referred to as the "Godfather of Ska". Career Born in Cuba of mixed Cuban and Jamaican desc ...
: (1 session, 1980) *
Damon Albarn Damon Albarn (; born 23 March 1968) is an English-Icelandic musician, singer-songwriter and composer, best known as the frontman and primary lyricist of the rock band Blur and as the co-creator and primary musical contributor of the virtual ...
: (1 session, 2004) * Alberto y Lost Trios Paranoias: (1 session, 1977) *
Albion Country Band The Albion Band, also known as The Albion Country Band, The Albion Dance Band, and The Albion Christmas Band, were a British folk rock band, originally brought together and led by musician Ashley Hutchings. Generally considered one of the m ...
: (5 sessions, 1972–78) *
Alec Empire Alec or Aleck is a Scottish form of the given name Alex. It may be a diminutive of the name Alexander or a given name in its own right. Notable people with the name include: People * Alec Aalto (1942–2018), Finnish diplomat *Alec Acton (1938 ...
: (1 session, 1995) *
Alfie Alfie may refer to: Theatre and film * ''Alfie'' (play), a 1963 play by Bill Naughton * ''Alfie'' (1966 film), a film based on the play starring Michael Caine * ''Alfie'' (2004 film), a remake of the 1966 film * ''Alfie'' (2013 film), an Indi ...
: (2 sessions, 2000–01) *
Alien Sex Fiend Alien Sex Fiend are an English gothic rock band, formed in London, England in 1982. The current lineup of the band consists of Nik Fiend and Mrs Fiend. Five of the group's albums and 12 of their singles reached top 20 positions in the UK indie ...
: (2 sessions, 1984) * Ahmad Al-Khalil & Hamid Mohammed: (1 session, 1969) * Allez Allez: (1 session, 1981) * Alliance Underground: (1 session, 2002) *
Marc Almond Peter Mark Sinclair "Marc" Almond, (born 9 July 1957) is an English singer. Almond first began performing and recording in the synthpop/ new wave duo Soft Cell where he became known for his distinctive soulful voice and androgynous image. He ...
: (1 session, 1983) *
Altered Images Altered Images are a Scottish new wave/post-punk band who found success in the early 1980s. Fronted by singer Clare Grogan, the group branched into mainstream pop music, having six UK top-40 hit singles and three top-30 albums from 1981 to 1 ...
: (3 sessions, 1980–81) *
Altern-8 Altern 8 is a British electronic music act, comprising Mark Archer and Chris Peat, until Peat left the group in 1994. Best known in the early 1990s, their trademark was electronic rave music with a heavy bass line. Notable Altern 8 tracks inc ...
: (1 session, 1991) *
Alternative TV Alternative TV (sometimes known as ATV) are an English band formed in London in 1977. Author Steve Taylor writes: "Alternative TV pioneered reggae rhythms in punk and then moved on to redefine the musical rules". History Alternative TV were fo ...
: (1 session, 1977) * AM60: (2 sessions, 2002) *
Amayenge Amayenge is a popular Zambian music group. Started by Chris Chali in 1978 in Choma, the band was originally called Crossbones, one of many Zambian acts that had sprung up to do gigs based on rock. Later the band became known as the New Crossbones, ...
: (2 sessions, 1988) * Amazing Band: (1 session, 1970) *
Amazulu Zulu people (; zu, amaZulu) are a Nguni ethnic group native to Southern Africa. The Zulu people are the largest ethnic group and nation in South Africa, with an estimated 10–12 million people, living mainly in the province of KwaZulu-Nata ...
: (2 sessions, 1982–83) * Amen Corner: (2 sessions, 1967–68) * American TV Cops: (1 session, 1995) *
Amon Düül Amon Düül was a West German political art commune formed out of the student movement of the 1960s that became well known for its free-form musical improvisations. This spawned two rock groups, Amon Düül (sometimes referred to as Amon Düü ...
: (1 session, 1973) *
Anaal Nathrakh Anaal Nathrakh are a British extreme metal band formed in 1999 in Birmingham by multi-instrumentalist Mick Kenney and vocalist Dave Hunt. They are currently signed to Metal Blade Records. The band's name is Irish for ''snake's breath'' ( anál ...
: (1 session, 2003) *
And Also the Trees And Also the Trees are an English rock band, formed in 1979 in Inkberrow, Worcestershire. They are characterised by their poetic lyrics and evocative music which are strongly influenced by the native English countryside. History And Also ...
: (1 session, 1984) *
…And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead ...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead (often abbreviated as Trail of Dead, or T.o.D., which reads as "death" in German) are an American alternative rock band from Austin, Texas, formed in 1994. The chief members of the band are Jason Re ...
: (2 sessions, 2000–02) * Peter Anders and
Vini Poncia Vincent "Vini" Poncia Jr. (born April 29, 1942) is an American musician, songwriter and record producer. Life and career The 1960s In the 1960s, Poncia formed a songwriting team with Peter Anders (née Peter Andreoli). An album of songs co-writt ...
: (1 session, 1968) * Ian Anderson: (1 session, 1968) * Miller Anderson: (2 sessions, 1971–72) *
Harvey Andrews Harvey John Andrews (born 7 May 1943 in Stechford, Birmingham) is an English singer-songwriter and poet. Andrews has produced 16 albums singing his own songs, many of which have also been recorded by other artists. Career From 1964, Andrews su ...
: (1 session, 1972) *
Harvey Andrews Harvey John Andrews (born 7 May 1943 in Stechford, Birmingham) is an English singer-songwriter and poet. Andrews has produced 16 albums singing his own songs, many of which have also been recorded by other artists. Career From 1964, Andrews su ...
and Graham Cooper: (1 session, 1973) * Andromeda: (1 session, 1968) * Dave Angel: (4 sessions, 1996–99) *
Angelic Upstarts Angelic Upstarts are an English punk rock / Oi! band formed in South Shields in 1977. AllMusic calls them "one of the period's most politically charged and thought-provoking groups". Angelic Upstarts Biography AllMusic. accessed 3 July 2006 Th ...
: (3 sessions, 1978–91) * Aggelica: (1 session, 1999) * Angels One Five: (1 session, 1981) *
Anhrefn Yr Anhrefn, also known simply as Anhrefn, were an influential Welsh punk rock group of the 1980s and 1990s. History Anhrefn (Welsh for "Disorder") were an influential punk rock band from Bangor, North Wales and formed in 1982,Hill, Sarah (200 ...
: (3 sessions, 1986–93) * Animal Magic: (2 sessions, 1982) * Another Pretty Face: (1 session, 1981) * Ant (
Antony Harding Antony Harding is an English singer, songwriter and musician from New Mexico. He grew up on the Isle of Wight. He is best known as the drummer in London band Hefner, and has also played independently as ANT and now performs solo as Antony Har ...
): (1 session, 2000) *
AntiHero An antihero (sometimes spelled as anti-hero) or antiheroine is a main character in a story who may lack conventional heroic qualities and attributes, such as idealism, courage, and morality. Although antiheroes may sometimes perform actions ...
: (2 sessions, 2000–03) *
Any Trouble Any Trouble are a British rock band, originating from Crewe, England, best known for their early 1980s recordings.
: (1 session, 1980) * APB: (2 sessions, 1981–82) *
Aphex Twin Richard David James (born 18 August 1971), best known as Aphex Twin, is an Irish-born British musician, composer and DJ. He is known for his idiosyncratic work in electronic music, electronic styles such as techno, ambient music, ambient, and jun ...
: (2 sessions, 1992–95) *
Aphrodisiacs An aphrodisiac is a substance that increases sexual desire, sexual attraction, sexual pleasure, or sexual behavior. Substances range from a variety of plants, spices, foods, and synthetic chemicals. Natural aphrodisiacs like cannabis or cocain ...
: (2 sessions, 2002–04) * Apollinaires: (1 session, 1982) * Apparat: (1 session, 2004) *
Appendix Out Alasdair Roberts (born 8 August 1977) is a Scottish folk musician. He released a number of albums under the name Appendix Out and, following the 2001 album ''The Night Is Advancing'', under his own name. Roberts is also known for his frequent ...
: (1 session, 2001) * Appliance: (4 sessions, 1998–2002) *
Arab Strap Arab Strap are a Scottish indie rock band whose core members are Aidan Moffat and Malcolm Middleton. The band were signed to independent record label Chemikal Underground, split in 2006 and reformed in 2016. The band signed to Rock Action Rec ...
: (3 sessions, 1997–2000) * Arc: (1 session, 1971) *
Archers of Loaf Archers of Loaf is an American indie rock band originally formed in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, in 1991. The group toured extensively and released four studio albums, one compilation, numerous singles and EPs, and a live album which was release ...
: (2 sessions, 1994) *
Argent In heraldry, argent () is the tincture of silver, and belongs to the class of light tinctures called "metals". It is very frequently depicted as white and usually considered interchangeable with it. In engravings and line drawings, regions to b ...
: (1 session, 1972) *
Ariel Ariel may refer to: Film and television *Ariel Award, a Mexican Academy of Film award * ''Ariel'' (film), a 1988 Finnish film by Aki Kaurismäki * ''ARIEL Visual'' and ''ARIEL Deluxe'', 1989 and 1991 anime video series based on the novel series ...
: (1 session, 1974) *
Joan Armatrading Joan Anita Barbara Armatrading, (, born 9 December 1950) is a Kittitian-English singer-songwriter and guitarist. A three-time Grammy Award nominee, Armatrading has also been nominated twice for BRIT Awards as Best Female Artist. She received ...
: (8 sessions, 1972–76) * John Armstrong: (1 session, 1999) *
Billy Boy Arnold William "Billy Boy" Arnold (born September 16, 1935, Chicago, Illinois) AllMusic biography">AllMusic.html" ;"title="AllMusic">AllMusic biography/ref> is an American blues harmonica player, singer and songwriter. Arnold is a self-taught harmonica p ...
: (1 session, 1977) *
P. P. Arnold Patricia Ann Cole (born October 3, 1946), known professionally as P. P. Arnold, is an American soul singer. Arnold began her career as an Ikette with the Ike & Tina Turner Revue in 1965. The following year she relocated to London to pursue a solo ...
: (1 session, 1968) * Arson Garden: (1 session, 1990) *
Artery An artery (plural arteries) () is a blood vessel in humans and most animals that takes blood away from the heart to one or more parts of the body (tissues, lungs, brain etc.). Most arteries carry oxygenated blood; the two exceptions are the pul ...
: (2 sessions, 1981–82) * Ascii Disko: (1 session, 2003) *
Ash Ash or ashes are the solid remnants of fires. Specifically, ''ash'' refers to all non-aqueous, non- gaseous residues that remain after something burns. In analytical chemistry, to analyse the mineral and metal content of chemical samples, ash ...
: (4 sessions, 1994–2001) * Ashman Reynolds: (1 session, 1972) * Aspects: (1 session, 2001) * Associates: (2 sessions, 1981–82) *
Astrid Astrid is a feminine given name of Scandinavian origin, a modern form of the name Ástríðr. Derived from the Old Norse Ássfriðr, a compound name composed of the elements (a god) and (beautiful, fair). Variants * Assan (diminutive) (Swed ...
: (1 session, 2001) * Astronaut: (1 session, 1998) * Aswad: (2 sessions, 1976–78) *
Pete Atkin Pete Atkin (born 22 August 1945) is a British singer-songwriter and radio producer, notable for his 1970s musical collaborations with Clive James and for producing the BBC Radio 4 series, '' This Sceptred Isle''. Early life Born in Cambridge, ...
: (9 sessions, 1972–75) *
Juan Atkins Juan Atkins (born September 12, 1962), also known as Model 500 and Infiniti, is an American record producer and DJ from Detroit, Michigan. ''Mixmag'' has described him as "the original pioneer of Detroit techno." He has been a member of The Belle ...
: (1 session, 1998) * Atlantis: (1 session, 1973) *
Natacha Atlas Natacha Atlas ( ar, نتاشا أطلس}; born 20 March 1964) is an Egyptian-Belgian singer known for her fusion of Arabic and Western music, particularly hip-hop. She once termed her music "'' cha'abi moderne''" (modern popular music). Her mu ...
: (1 session, 1995) * Attic: (1 session, 1980) *
Attila the Stockbroker John Baine (born 21 October 1957), better known by his stage name Attila the Stockbroker,Strong, Martin C. (2003) ''The Great Indie Discography'', Canongate, , p. 208 is an English punk poet, multi instrumentalist musician and songwriter. He pe ...
: (2 sessions, 1982–83) * Attwenger: (1 session, 1992) *
Au Pairs The Au Pairs were a British post-punk band that formed in Birmingham in 1978 and continued until 1983. They produced two studio albums and three singles. Their songs were said to have "contempt for the cliches of contemporary sexual politics ...
: (4 sessions, 1979–82) * Aubrey Small: (1 session, 1971) *
Audience An audience is a group of people who participate in a show or encounter a work of art, literature (in which they are called "readers"), theatre, music (in which they are called "listeners"), video games (in which they are called "players"), or ...
: (1 session, 1972) * Brian Auger's Oblivion Express: (1 session, 1972) * Brian Auger's Trinity: (3 sessions, 1967–68) *
Autechre Autechre () is an English electronic music duo consisting of Rob Brown and Sean Booth, both from Rochdale, Greater Manchester. Formed in 1987, they are among the best known acts signed to UK electronic label Warp Records, through which all of Au ...
: (3 sessions, 1995–2003) *
The Auteurs The Auteurs were a British alternative rock band of the 1990s, and a vehicle for songwriter Luke Haines (guitar, piano and vocals). Several bands influenced by the Auteurs have taken their names from the band's songs. The Polish band Lenny V ...
: (1 session, 1996) * Autopop: (1 session, 1996) * Autumn 1904: (1 session, 1984) * Avrorcar: (1 session, 2004) *
Kevin Ayers Kevin Ayers (16 August 1944 – 18 February 2013) was an English singer-songwriter who was active in the English psychedelic music movement. Ayers was a founding member of the psychedelic band Soft Machine in the mid-1960s, and was closely assoc ...
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B-Movie A B movie or B film is a low-budget commercial motion picture. In its original usage, during the Golden Age of Hollywood, the term more precisely identified films intended for distribution as the less-publicized bottom half of a double featur ...
: (1 session, 1981) *
Babe Ruth George Herman "Babe" Ruth Jr. (February 6, 1895 – August 16, 1948) was an American professional baseball player whose career in Major League Baseball (MLB) spanned 22 seasons, from 1914 through 1935. Nicknamed "the Bambino" and "the Su ...
: (2 sessions, 1972–73) * Babes in Toyland: (5 sessions, 1990–95) * Back Door: (5 sessions, 1972–74) * Backwater: (1 session, 1996) * Bad Dress Sense: (1 session, 1987) *
Bad Religion Bad Religion is an American punk rock band that formed in Los Angeles, California, in 1980. The band's lyrics cover topics related to religion, politics, society, the media and science. Musically, they are noted for their melodic sensibilitie ...
: (1 session, 1993) * Badgewearer: (1 session, 1995) *
Bailter Space Bailter Space (a.k.a. Bailterspace) is a New Zealand shoegaze and noise rock band that formed in Christchurch, in 1987 as Nelsh Bailter Space; they had previously recorded as The Gordons. Its members are Alister Parker (guitar, bass), John Halvo ...
: (1 session, 1992) * Baker-Gurvitz Army: (1 session, 1975) * The Bakerloo Blues Line: (2 sessions, 1968–69) *
Balcony A balcony (from it, balcone, "scaffold") is a platform projecting from the wall of a building, supported by columns or console brackets, and enclosed with a balustrade, usually above the ground floor. Types The traditional Maltese balcony is ...
: (1 session, 1981) *
Long John Baldry John William "Long John" Baldry (12 January 1941 – 21 July 2005) was an English musician and actor. In the 1960s, he was one of the first British vocalists to sing the blues in clubs and shared the stage with many British musicians including t ...
: (2 sessions, 1972) *
Ballboy Ball boys and ball girls, also known as ball kids are individuals, usually human youths but sometimes List of dog sports, dogs, who retrieve and supply balls for players or officials in sports such as association football, American football, ba ...
: (6 sessions, 2000–04) * Bambi Slam: (1 session, 1987) * Bamboo Zoo: (1 session, 1981) *
Banco de Gaia Banco de Gaia is an English electronic music project, formed in 1989 by Toby Marks (born 1964, South London, England). The music of Banco de Gaia is mostly categorized as ambient dub and downtempo. Marks works to cross genres, often using Ar ...
: (1 session, 1994) *
Band of Susans Band of Susans was an American alternative rock band formed in New York City in 1986 and active until 1996. It originally consisted of Robert Poss (guitar/vocals), Susan Stenger (bass/vocals), Ron Spitzer (drums), with Susan Lyall (guitar), Su ...
: (2 sessions, 1988–89) * Bandoggs: (1 session, 1977) *
Bandulu Bandulu are a British electronic and reggae music group consisting of Jamie Bissmire, John O'Connell and Lucien Thompson.Cooper, Sean " Bandulu Biography, AllMusic, Macrovision Corporation The music often relies heavily on techno and dub element ...
: (3 sessions, 1992–96) * Bandung File: (1 session, 1988) *
Bang Bang Machine Bang Bang Machine were a cult indie band from Evesham, Worcestershire in England. They formed in 1989 and split up in 1996 after record company troubles. After 17 years they re-released their back catalogue on iTunes in 2013. Career The band ex ...
: (1 session, 1992) * Bangtwister: (1 session, 1997) *
Baptist Generals The Baptist Generals are an American indie band from the town of Denton, Texas. Baptist Generals formed in 1998 by singer-songwriter Chris "Cee" Flemmons and drummer Steve Hill. Originally they played for beer money as a street act on Denton's ...
: (1 session, 2002) *
Barbel Barbel may refer to: *Barbel (anatomy), a whisker-like organ near the mouth found in some fish (notably catfish, loaches and cyprinids) and turtles *Barbel (fish), a common name for certain species of fish **''Barbus barbus'', a species of cyprinid ...
: (2 sessions, 1990–91) * Barcelona Pavilion: (1 session, 2003) *
Barclay James Harvest Barclay James Harvest are an English progressive rock band. They were founded in Oldham, in September 1966 by bassist/vocalist Les Holroyd (b. 1948), guitarist/vocalist John Lees (b. 1947), drummer/percussionist Mel Pritchard (1948–2004), a ...
: (5 sessions, 1968–74) *
Bardo Pond Bardo Pond are an American psychedelic rock band formed in 1991, and who are currently signed to London-based label Fire Records. The current members are Michael Gibbons (guitar), John Gibbons (guitar), Isobel Sollenberger (flute and vocals), Cl ...
: (2 sessions, 2001–04) * Bardots: (1 session, 1992) *
Barkmarket Barkmarket was a rock music group formed in New York City in 1987. Personnel were singer/guitarist and main songwriter Dave Sardy, bass guitarist John Nowlin and drummer Rock Savage. Barkmarket's music was usually loud and aggressive, touching o ...
: (2 sessions, 1990–94) *
Syd Barrett Roger Keith "Syd" Barrett (6 January 1946 – 7 July 2006) was an English singer, songwriter, and musician who co-founded the rock band Pink Floyd in 1965. Barrett was their original frontman and primary songwriter, becoming known for his ...
: (1 session, 1970) * Basement Five: (1 session, 1980) * Basking Sharks: (1 session, 1983) * Bastard Kestrel: (2 sessions, 1988) *
Bastro Bastro was an American post-hardcore band which was active in the late 1980s and early 1990s. The band's main line-up consisted of David Grubbs on guitar, Clark Johnson on bass guitar, and John McEntire on drums. The band also experimented wit ...
: (2 sessions, 1990) * Battered Ornaments: (2 sessions, 1969) *
Bauhaus The Staatliches Bauhaus (), commonly known as the Bauhaus (), was a German art school operational from 1919 to 1933 that combined crafts and the fine arts.Oxford Dictionary of Art and Artists (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 4th edn., 200 ...
: (2 sessions, 1980–82) * Bays: (2 sessions, 2002–04) *
The Bear Quartet The Bear Quartet was a cult indie rock Indie rock is a subgenre of rock music that originated in the United States, United Kingdom and New Zealand from the 1970s to the 1980s. Originally used to describe independent record labels, the term b ...
: (1 session, 1993) * Bearsuit: (3 sessions, 2001–02) * The Beat: (3 sessions, 1979–82) * Beatnigs: (1 session, 1988) * Beatnik Filmstars: (5 sessions, 1995–98) *
Be-Bop Deluxe Be-Bop Deluxe were an English rock band who achieved critical acclaim and moderate commercial success during the mid to late 1970s. History Be-Bop Deluxe Be-Bop Deluxe was founded in Wakefield, West Yorkshire, England, by singer, guitaris ...
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The Jeff Beck Group The Jeff Beck Group was a British rock band formed in London in January 1967 by former Yardbirds guitarist Jeff Beck. Their innovative approach to heavy-sounding blues, rhythm and blues and rock was a major influence on popular music. First ...
: (3 sessions, 1967–72) * Beckett: (1 session, 1974) *
Bee Gees The Bee Gees were a musical group formed in 1958 by brothers Barry, Robin, and Maurice Gibb. The trio were especially successful in popular music in the late 1960s and early 1970s, and later as prominent performers in the disco music era in ...
: (2 sessions, 1967–68) * Bee Vamp: (1 session, 1981) *
Captain Beefheart and his Magic Band The Magic Band was the backing band of American singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Captain Beefheart between 1967 and 1982. The rotating lineup featured dozens of performers, many of whom became known by nicknames given to them by Beefh ...
: (2 sessions, 1968) * Bees Make Honey: (2 sessions, 1973) * The Bees: (1 session, 2001) *
Si Begg Si Begg (born 1972) is an English electronic dance music DJ, musician and record producer. His recording career began in 1993 and he has used a number of different pseudonyms and band names, and released music in different styles on several ...
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Belle and Sebastian Belle and Sebastian are a Scottish indie pop band formed in Glasgow in 1996. Led by Stuart Murdoch, the band has released eleven albums. They are often compared with acts such as The Smiths and Nick Drake. The name "Belle and Sebastian" come ...
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The Bellrays The Bellrays (also capitalized as The BellRays) is an American rock group that combines garage rock and punk with soul music, founded in Riverside, California in 1990 by vocalist Lisa Kekaula and guitarist Bob Vennum. They have been with severa ...
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Beloved Beloved may refer to: Books * ''Beloved'' (novel), a 1987 novel by Toni Morrison * ''The Beloved'' (Faulkner novel), a 2012 novel by Australian author Annah Faulkner *''Beloved'', a 1993 historical romance about Zenobia, by Bertrice Small Film ...
: (2 sessions, 1985) * Bennet: (3 sessions, 1996–97) * Tony 'Duster' Bennett: (7 sessions, 1968–73) * Benny Profane: (3 sessions, 1988–90) * Justin Berkovi: (1 session, 1997) * Andrew Berry: (1 session, 1986) * Bette Davis & The Balconettes: (1 session, 1997) * Beulah: (1 session, 1999) *
Bhundu Boys The Bhundu Boys were a Zimbabwean band that played a mixture of chimurenga music with American rock and roll, disco, country, and pop influences. Their style became known as jit, and is quite popular across Africa, with some international success ...
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Biffy Clyro Biffy Clyro are a Scottish rock band that formed in Kilmarnock, East Ayrshire, composed of Simon Neil (guitar, lead vocals), James Johnston (bass, vocals), and Ben Johnston (drums, vocals). Currently signed to 14th Floor Records, they have r ...
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Big Black Big Black was an American punk rock band from Evanston, Illinois, active from 1981 to 1987. Founded by singer and guitarist Steve Albini, the band's initial lineup also included guitarist Santiago Durango and bassist Jeff Pezzati, both of Nake ...
: (1 session, 1987) * Big Chief: (1 session, 1991) *
Big Country Big Country are a Scottish rock band formed in Dunfermline, Fife, in 1981. The height of the band's popularity was in the early to mid 1980s, although it has retained a cult following for many years since. The band's music incorporated Scott ...
: (1 session, 1983) * Big Fayia: (1 session, 1989) * Big Flame: (4 sessions, 1984–86) * Big in Japan: (1 session, 1979) *
Big Self Big Self are a Northern Irish rock band who formed in 1980. Their line-up consisted of Bernard Tohill on guitars and vocals, Jim Nicholl on guitars, Patmo Sheeran on bass and vocals and Michael Morris on drums. During the early to mid-late 1980s ...
: (1 session, 1982) *
Bikini Kill Bikini Kill is an American punk rock band formed in Olympia, Washington, in October 1990. The group consisted of singer and songwriter Kathleen Hanna, guitarist Billy Karren, bassist Kathi Wilcox, and drummer Tobi Vail. The band pioneered the ...
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Bilge Pump A bilge pump is a water pump used to remove bilge water. Since fuel can be present in the bilge, electric bilge pumps are designed to not cause sparks. Electric bilge pumps are often fitted with float switches which turn on the pump when the bilg ...
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Billy Mahonie Billy Mahonie is a British post-rock band. History British instrumental rock quartet Billy Mahonie formed in London in 1997. The original line-up consisted of Gavin Baker (guitar), Howard Monk (drums), Hywell Dinsdale (bass and guitar) and ...
: (2 sessions, 1999–2002) * Birdhouse: (1 session, 1987) * Birdland ''(6 June 1989, 2 January 1990)'' * The Birthday Party: (4 sessions, 1980–82) * Bis: (5 sessions, 1995–2000) * Bivouac: (3 sessions, 1992–94) *
Bizarre Inc Bizarre Inc were an English techno group. Formed in 1989 as a duo between English DJs Dean Meredith and Mark "Aaron" Archer (not to be confused with the film producer of the same name), they later re-formed as a trio consisting of Meredith, ...
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Black Black is a color which results from the absence or complete absorption of visible light. It is an achromatic color, without hue, like white and grey. It is often used symbolically or figuratively to represent darkness. Black and white have o ...
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Black Cat Bones Black Cat Bones were a British heavy blues rock band that existed with various lineups from 1966 to 1971. The band had English musicians Paul Kossoff and Simon Kirke in its lineup, both of whom later helped form Free in 1968 with Paul Rodge ...
: (1 session, 1969) * Black Dog: (2 sessions, 1995–97) *
Black Keys Black is a color which results from the absence or complete absorption of visible light. It is an achromatic color, without hue, like white and grey. It is often used symbolically or figuratively to represent darkness. Black and white ha ...
: (2 sessions, 2003) * Black Roots: (2 sessions, 1981–83) *
Black Sabbath Black Sabbath were an English rock music, rock band formed in Birmingham in 1968 by guitarist Tony Iommi, drummer Bill Ward (musician), Bill Ward, bassist Geezer Butler and vocalist Ozzy Osbourne. They are often cited as pioneers of heavy met ...
: (1 session, 1969) *
Black Star Liner Black Star Liner were formed in Leeds in 1994, by Choque Hosein, Tom Salmon, and Chris Harrop. Their music consisted of a mix of Asian music (sitar and tabla), dance music and dub. History They formed Soundclash Records to release their initia ...
: (3 sessions, 1995–99) *
Frank Black Charles Michael Kittridge Thompson IV (born April 6, 1965) is an American singer, songwriter, and guitarist. He is best known as the frontman of the alternative rock band Pixies, with whom he performs under the stage name Black Francis. F ...
: (3 sessions, 1994–99) *
The Black Heart Procession The Black Heart Procession (occasionally spelled The Blackheart Procession) is an American indie rock band from San Diego, California. Biography Early years The band was formed in 1997 by Pall Jenkins (Mr. Tube and the Flying Objects, Palllap ...
: (1 session, 1999) * Blade: (1 session, 1990) *
Blancmange Blancmange (, from french: blanc-manger ) is a sweet dessert popular throughout Europe commonly made with milk or cream and sugar thickened with rice flour, gelatin, corn starch, or Irish moss (a source of carrageenan), and often flavoured ...
: (1 session, 1982) * Blank Students: (1 session, 1981) * Blast Furnace and the Heatwaves: (1 session, 1978) *
Bleach Bleach is the generic name for any chemical product that is used industrially or domestically to remove color (whitening) from a fabric or fiber or to clean or to remove stains in a process called bleaching. It often refers specifically, to ...
: (2 sessions, 1990–91) * : (1 session, 1993) * Blizzard Boys: (1 session, 2003) *
Bloc Party Bloc Party are an English Rock music, rock band, composed of Kele Okereke (lead vocals, rhythm guitar, keyboards, sampler), Russell Lissack (lead guitar, keyboards), Justin Harris (bass guitar, keyboards, saxophones, backing vocals) and Loui ...
: (1 session, 2004) *
Blodwyn Pig Blodwyn Pig was a British blues rock band, founded in 1968 by guitarist–vocalist–songwriter Mick Abrahams. Career Abrahams left Jethro Tull after their debut album, '' This Was'', was released, due to a falling-out with Tull vocalist Ian A ...
: (2 sessions, 1969–74) *
Blonde Redhead Blonde Redhead is an American alternative rock band composed of Kazu Makino (vocals, keys/rhythm guitar) and twin brothers Simone and Amedeo Pace (drums/keys and lead guitar/bass/keys/vocals, respectively) that formed in New York City in 1993. ...
: (1 session, 2000) *
Blood and Roses ''Blood and Roses'' (french: Et mourir de plaisir, lit=And die of pleasure) is a 1960 erotic horror film directed by Roger Vadim. It is based on the novella ''Carmilla'' (1872) by Irish writer Sheridan Le Fanu, shifting the book's setting in 1 ...
: (1 session, 1983) * The Bloody Hollies: (1 session, 2004) * Blossom Toes: (4 sessions, 1967–69) * Blubber: (1 session, 1994) *
Blue Blue is one of the three primary colours in the RYB colour model (traditional colour theory), as well as in the RGB (additive) colour model. It lies between violet and cyan on the spectrum of visible light. The eye perceives blue when obs ...
: (7 sessions, 1973–77) *
Blue Orchids Blue Orchids are an English post-punk band formed in Manchester in 1979, when Martin Bramah left the Fall, after playing on the band's debut album ''Live at the Witch Trials''. Christened by Salford-based punk poet John Cooper Clarke the band ...
: (2 sessions, 1980–82) * Blue Poland: (1 session, 1982) * Blueboy: (1 session, 1994) * Blueskins: (2 sessions, 2003–04) *
Bluetip Bluetip was an American rock band from Washington, D.C., forming in March 1995 by ex-members of Swiz. They released four albums, an EP, and a number of singles before splitting up in January 2002. Originally, the band was to be named The Ohio Blu ...
: (1 session, 1999) *
The Bluetones The Bluetones are an English indie rock band, formed in Hounslow, Greater London, in 1993. The band's members are Mark Morriss on vocals, Adam Devlin on guitar, Mark's brother Scott Morriss on bass guitar, and Eds Chesters on drums. A fifth me ...
: (2 sessions, 1995–96) *
Colin Blunstone Colin Edward Michael Blunstone (born 24 June 1945) is an English singer, songwriter and musician. In a career spanning more than 60 years, Blunstone came to prominence in the mid-1960s as the lead singer of the English rock band the Zombies, whi ...
: (3 sessions, 1972–73) * Blur: (2 sessions, 1997–99) *
Blurt Blurt is an English post-punk band, founded in 1979 in Stroud, Gloucestershire. Background Blurt was founded in 1979 in Stroud, Gloucestershire by poet, saxophonist and puppeteer Ted Milton along with Milton's brother Jake, formerly of p ...
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Boards of Canada Boards of Canada are a Scottish electronic music duo consisting of brothers Michael Sandison and Marcus Eoin, formed initially as a group in 1986 before becoming a duo in the 1990s.Hoffmann, Heiko.Pitchfork: Interviews: Boards of Canada (Septemb ...
: (1 session, 1998) *
BOB Bob, BOB, or B.O.B. may refer to: Places * Mount Bob, New York, United States *Bob Island, Palmer Archipelago, Antarctica People, fictional characters, and named animals *Bob (given name), a list of people and fictional characters *Bob (surname ...
: (3 sessions, 1988–89) * Bob Tilton: (1 session, 1995) *
Bodies Bodies may refer to: * The plural of body * ''Bodies'' (2004 TV series), BBC television programme * Bodies (upcoming TV series), an upcoming British crime thriller limited series * "Bodies" (''Law & Order''), 2003 episode of ''Law & Order'' * ...
: (1 session, 1980) *
The Bodines The Bodines were a British rock group from the mid to late 1980s. Personnel Core line-up *Michael Ryan – vocals, guitar *Paul Brotherton – guitar *Tim Burwood – bass guitar *John Rowland – drums Other members *Paul Lilley – drums * ...
: (1 session, 1987) * Bodysnatchers: (2 sessions, 1980) *
Eric Bogosian Eric Bogosian ( hy, Էրիկ Բոգոսյան; ; born April 24, 1953) is an American actor, playwright, monologuist, novelist, and historian. Descended from Armenian American immigrants, he grew up in Watertown and Woburn, Massachusetts, and a ...
: (1 session, 1983) *
Bogshed Bogshed were an Indie band formed in Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire, England, in 1985 by Phil Hartley (vocals), Mark McQuaid (guitar), Mike Bryson (bass) and Tristan King (drums). They released two albums, two EPs and two singles before splitting ...
: (5 sessions, 1985–87) *
Bolt Thrower Bolt Thrower were an English death metal band from Coventry. They formed in 1986 and released their first album with Vinyl Solution in 1988. The band then shifted to a new record label, Earache Records, soon becoming one of the best selling b ...
: (3 sessions, 1988–90) * Bomb Disneyland: (1 session, 1989) * Graham Bond Initiation: (1 session, 1970) *
Bone A bone is a Stiffness, rigid Organ (biology), organ that constitutes part of the skeleton in most vertebrate animals. Bones protect the various other organs of the body, produce red blood cell, red and white blood cells, store minerals, provid ...
: (1 session, 1990) * Bone Orchard: (1 session, 1983) * Bong-Ra: (1 session, 2002) * Bongos and the Groovies: (1 session, 1973) * Bongwater: (1 session, 1991) * Bonnie 'Prince' Billy: (3 sessions, 1999–2001) * Bonzo Dog Band: (7 sessions, 1967–69) * Boo Radleys: (3 sessions, 1990–91) *
Boom Bip Bryan Charles Hollon (born June 22, 1974), better known by his stage name Boom Bip, is an American record producer and musician. He is one half of Neon Neon along with Gruff Rhys. He is based in Los Angeles, California. Biography Boom Bip star ...
: (2 sessions, 2002–03) * Boomtown Rats: (2 sessions, 1977–78) *
Boothill Foot Tappers The Boothill Foot Tappers was a British folk/skiffle/ bluegrass band that was formed in 1982 and associated with the folk music revival in the United Kingdom. They were featured in the Ben Elton- presented show ''South of Watford'' on London We ...
: (2 sessions, 1984–85) *
Boots for Dancing Boots for Dancing are a post-punk band from Edinburgh, Scotland, active between 1979 and 1982. They reformed in 2015. History The band was formed in late 1979 by Dave Carson (vocals), Graeme High (guitar), Dougie Barrie (bass), and Stuart Wrigh ...
: (3 sessions, 1980–82) * Boss Hog: (1 session, 1991) * Bothy Band: (3 sessions, 1976–78) *
Bourbonese Qualk Bourbonese Qualk are an experimental music group which existed from 1980 to 2003. The group were participants in the early 80s industrial & experimental music tape scene. Writing for CMJ, Martin Aston characterized Bourbonese Qualk as "post-pun ...
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Bourgie Bourgie Paul Walter Quinn (born 1959) is a Scottish musician who was the lead singer of cult 1980s band Bourgie Bourgie, and also released records with Jazzateers, Vince Clarke and Edwyn Collins and sang on an early track by the French Impressionists ...
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Bow Wow Wow Bow Wow Wow are an English new wave band, created by manager Malcolm McLaren in 1980. McLaren recruited members of Adam and the Ants to form the band behind 13-year-old Annabella Lwin on vocals. They released their debut EP '' Your Cassette ...
: (1 session, 1980) * Bowery Electric: (1 session, 1997) *
David Bowie David Robert Jones (8 January 194710 January 2016), known professionally as David Bowie ( ), was an English singer-songwriter and actor. A leading figure in the music industry, he is regarded as one of the most influential musicians of the ...
: (4 sessions, 1967–72) * Bowles Brothers: (2 sessions, 1976–77) *
Alan Bown The Alan Bown Set later known as The Alan Bown! or just Alan Bown, were a British band of the 1960s and 1970s whose music evolved from jazz and blues through soul and rhythm and blues and ended up as psychedelia and progressive rock. The band ...
: (2 sessions, 1967–68) * Box of Toys: (1 session, 1983) * Box: (1 session, 1983) *
Boxer Boxer most commonly refers to: * Boxer (boxing), a competitor in the sport of boxing *Boxer (dog), a breed of dog Boxer or boxers may also refer to: Animal kingdom * Boxer crab * Boxer shrimp, a small group of decapod crustaceans * Boxer snipe ee ...
: (1 session, 1975) *
Gary Boyle Gary Winston Boyle (born 24 November 1941) is a British jazz fusion guitarist. Biography Boyle was born in Patna, Bihar, India, on 24 November 1941. He attended the Leeds College of Music in the early 1960s and then joined the folk-rock band Ecl ...
: (1 session, 1977) *
Boyracer Boyracer (sometimes styled Boyracer UK) is a British punk band from Leeds, England. History Boyracer was founded by vocalist/guitarist Stewart Anderson in 1990 and released their first single in 1991. Richard Adams left the group in 1993, after ...
: (1 session, 1994) * The Boys: (2 sessions, 1977–78) *
Boys of the Lough The Boys of the Lough is a Scottish-Irish Celtic music band active since the 1970s. Early years Their first album, called ''Boys of the Lough'' (1972) consisted of Aly Bain ( fiddle), Cathal McConnell ( flute), Dick Gaughan (vocals and guitar) a ...
: (7 sessions, 1972–78) *
Bracket A bracket is either of two tall fore- or back-facing punctuation marks commonly used to isolate a segment of text or data from its surroundings. Typically deployed in symmetric pairs, an individual bracket may be identified as a 'left' or 'r ...
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Paul Brady Paul Joseph Brady (born 19 May 1947) is an Irish singer-songwriter and musician from Strabane, Northern Ireland. His work straddles folk and pop. He was interested in a wide variety of music from an early age. Initially popular for playing ...
: (1 session, 1978) *
Billy Bragg Stephen William Bragg (born 20 December 1957) is an English singer-songwriter and left-wing activist. His music blends elements of folk music, punk rock and protest songs, with lyrics that mostly span political or romantic themes. His music is ...
: (11 sessions, 1983–2000) *
Brainiac Brainiac is a colloquial adjective used to describe exceptionally intelligent people. It may also refer to: Culture Fictional entities * Brainiac (character), a fictional supervillain in DC Comics, and an enemy of Superman * Brainiac (story arc), ...
: (1 session, 1995) *
Brand X Brand X were a jazz fusion band formed in London in 1974. They were active until 1980, followed by a reformation between 1992 and 1999, and were active following a 2016 reunion until 2021. Members have included John Goodsall (guitar), Percy ...
: (2 sessions, 1976) * Brassy: (2 sessions, 1996–2000) *
Bratmobile Bratmobile was an American punk band from Olympia, Washington, active from 1991 to 2003, and known for being one of the first-generation "riot grrrl" bands. The band was influenced by several eclectic musical styles, including elements of pop, ...
: (1 session, 1993) * Brave Captain: (1 session, 2000) *
Breed A breed is a specific group of domestic animals having homogeneous appearance (phenotype), homogeneous behavior, and/or other characteristics that distinguish it from other organisms of the same species. In literature, there exist several slig ...
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Breeders A breeder is a person who selectively breeds carefully selected mates, normally of the same breed to sexually reproduce offspring with specific, consistently replicable qualities and characteristics. This might be as a farmer, agriculturalist, ...
: (1 session, 1990) *
The Brian Jonestown Massacre The Brian Jonestown Massacre is an American musical project and band led and started by Anton Newcombe. It was formed in San Francisco in 1990. The group was the subject of the 2004 documentary film called '' Dig!'', and have gained media noto ...
: (1 session, 1998) * Brides Make Acid: (1 session, 1993) * The Bridewell Taxis: (1 session, 1990) *
Marc Brierley Marc Brierley (born 9 October 1944) is an English singer songwriter who was active as a performing musician between 1965 and 1973. 1965–1970 Between 1966 and 1970 he wrote, performed and recorded one EP - 1966, ''Marc Brierley''; one LP - 1968, ...
: (1 session, 1968) *
Brigandage Brigandage is the life and practice of highway robbery and plunder. It is practiced by a brigand, a person who usually lives in a gang and lives by pillage and robbery.Oxford English Dictionary second edition, 1989. "Brigand.2" first recorded usa ...
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Anne Briggs Anne Patricia Briggs (born 29 September 1944) is an English folk singer. Although she travelled widely in the 1960s and early 1970s, appearing at folk clubs and venues in England and Ireland, she never aspired to commercial success or to achie ...
: (2 sessions, 1969–72) * Brilliant: (1 session, 1982) * The Brilliant Corners: (3 sessions, 1984–87) * Derek Brimstone: (1 session, 1969) * Brinsley Schwarz: (4 sessions, 1970–75) * British Lions: (1 session, 1978) *
Broadcast Broadcasting is the distribution of audio or video content to a dispersed audience via any electronic mass communications medium, but typically one using the electromagnetic spectrum ( radio waves), in a one-to-many model. Broadcasting began ...
: (3 sessions, 1996–2003) *
Broccoli Broccoli (''Brassica oleracea'' var. ''italica'') is an edible green plant in the cabbage family (family Brassicaceae, genus ''Brassica'') whose large flowering head, stalk and small associated leaves are eaten as a vegetable. Broccoli is cl ...
: (2 sessions, 1995–98) * Dave Brock and Friends: (1 session, 1969) *
Broken Dog Broken Dog is an English, London-based experimental rock band, started in 1994. Broken Dog were formed by Martine Roberts and Clive Painter in London in the summer of 1994 and disbanded in 2004 following their fifth album ''Harmonia''. Influ ...
: (5 sessions, 1997–2000) * The Broken Family Band (2 sessions, 2003–04) *
Bronco A bucking horse is any breed or either gender of horse with a propensity to buck. They have been, and still are, referred to by various names, including bronco, broncho, and roughstock. The harder they buck, the more desirable they are for rod ...
: (2 sessions, 1971–73) * Bronski Beat: (1 session, 1984) * Bronx Cheer: (1 session, 1972) *
Elkie Brooks Elkie Brooks (born Elaine Bookbinder; 25 February 1946) is an English rock, blues and jazz singer. She was a vocalist with the bands Dada and Vinegar Joe, and later became a solo artist. She gained her biggest success in the late 1970s and 1980 ...
: (1 session, 1976) * Brotherhood of Breath: (2 sessions, 1971–72) *
Edgar Broughton Band The Edgar Broughton Band, founded in Warwick in 1968, were an English rock band. Career The band started their career as a blues group under the name of The Edgar Broughton Blues Band, playing to a small following in the region around t ...
: (8 sessions, 1969–73) * Pete Brown & Piblokto: (1 session, 1970) *
Arthur Brown Arthur Brown may refer to: Entertainment * Arthur William Brown (1881–1966), Canadian commercial artist * H. Arthur Brown (1906–1992), American orchestral conductor * Arthur Brown (musician) (born 1942), English rock singer * Arthur Brown, ak ...
: (2 sessions, 1967–68) * Arthur Brown's Kingdom Come: (4 sessions, 1971–72) * Arthur Brown Band: (1 session, 1975) *
Scott Brown Scott Brown may refer to: Sportsmen *Scott Brown (American football), American college football coach of Kentucky State * Scott Brown (baseball) (born 1956), former Major League Baseball pitcher for the Cincinnati Reds *Scott Brown (footballer, bor ...
: (1 session, 1996) *
Tim Buckley Timothy Charles Buckley III (February 14, 1947 – June 29, 1975) was an American musician. His music and style changed considerably through the years. Buckley began his career based in folk music, but his subsequent albums experimented with ja ...
: (2 sessions, 1968) * Budgie: (2 sessions, 1972–76) *
Buffalo Tom Buffalo Tom is an American alternative rock band from Boston, Massachusetts, formed in 1986. Its principal members are guitarist Bill Janovitz, bassist Chris Colbourn, and drummer Tom Maginnis. The band's name is derived from the band Buffalo Spr ...
: (1 session, 1990) *
The Bug "The Bug" is a song written by Mark Knopfler and originally performed by Dire Straits on the final studio album by the band, '' On Every Street'' (1991). It was covered by Mary Chapin Carpenter in 1992, and also recorded on the albums ''Blues B ...
vs Soundmurderer: (1 session, 2003) * Buick 6: (1 session, 2002) * Building 44: (1 session, 1983) *
Eric Burdon & The Animals The Animals (also billed as Eric Burdon and the Animals) are an English rock band, formed in Newcastle upon Tyne in the early 1960s. The band moved to London upon finding fame in 1964. The Animals were known for their gritty, bluesy sound an ...
: (2 sessions, 1967–68) * The Butterflies of Love: (1 session, 1999) *
Butterfly Child Butterfly Child were a Northern Irish group led by singer/songwriter Joe Cassidy, based in Chicago, Illinois. Described as "purveyors of shimmering, oceanic rock," they have released three full-length albums and numerous singles/EPs. Their latest ...
: (2 sessions, 1992–93) *
Butthole Surfers Butthole Surfers are an American rock band formed in San Antonio, Texas, by singer Gibby Haynes and guitarist Paul Leary in 1981. The band has had numerous personnel changes, but its core lineup of Haynes, Leary, and drummer King Coffey has been ...
: (2 sessions, 1987–88) * Buttsteak: (1 session, 1992) * Buy Off the Bar: (4 sessions, 1986–89) *
Buzzcocks Buzzcocks are an English punk rock band formed in Bolton, England in 1976 by singer-songwriter-guitarist Pete Shelley and singer-songwriter Howard Devoto. They are regarded as a seminal influence on the Manchester music scene, the independen ...
: (4 sessions, 1977–79) *
Byzantium Byzantium () or Byzantion ( grc, Βυζάντιον) was an ancient Greek city in classical antiquity that became known as Constantinople in late antiquity and Istanbul today. The Greek name ''Byzantion'' and its Latinization ''Byzantium'' cont ...
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* Cabaret Voltaire: (2 sessions, 1981–84) *
Cable Cable may refer to: Mechanical * Nautical cable, an assembly of three or more ropes woven against the weave of the ropes, rendering it virtually waterproof * Wire rope, a type of rope that consists of several strands of metal wire laid into a hel ...
: (4 sessions, 1994–98) *
Cado Belle Cado Belle were a Scottish rock group prominent in the pub rock scene of the mid-1970s, and are notable for making the first recordings featuring singer Maggie Reilly who went on to have success with Mike Oldfield and as a solo artist. Band ...
: (1 session, 1976) * Cajun Moon: (2 sessions, 1975–76) *
John Cale John Davies Cale (born 9 March 1942) is a Welsh musician, composer, singer, songwriter and record producer who was a founding member of the American rock band the Velvet Underground. Over his six-decade career, Cale has worked in various styl ...
: (1 session, 1975) *
Calexico Calexico () is a city in southern Imperial County, California. Situated on the Mexican border, it is linked economically with the much larger city of Mexicali, the capital of the Mexican state of Baja California. It is about east of San Diego ...
: (4 sessions, 1997–2003) * Calvin Party: (4 sessions 1994–2004) *
Camel A camel (from: la, camelus and grc-gre, κάμηλος (''kamēlos'') from Hebrew or Phoenician: גָמָל ''gāmāl''.) is an even-toed ungulate in the genus ''Camelus'' that bears distinctive fatty deposits known as "humps" on its back. C ...
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Camera Obscura A camera obscura (; ) is a darkened room with a aperture, small hole or lens at one side through which an image is 3D projection, projected onto a wall or table opposite the hole. ''Camera obscura'' can also refer to analogous constructions su ...
: (5 sessions, 2001–04) * Can: (4 sessions, 1973–75) * Cane 141: (1 session, 2001) *
Laura Cantrell Laura Cantrell (born July 16, 1967) is a country singer-songwriter and DJ from Nashville, Tennessee. Biography Cantrell moved to New York City from her native Nashville to study English at Columbia University. She briefly recorded songs with ...
: (5 sessions, 2001–03) *
Capital Letters Letter case is the distinction between the letters that are in larger uppercase or capitals (or more formally ''majuscule'') and smaller lowercase (or more formally ''minuscule'') in the written representation of certain languages. The writing ...
: (1 session, 1979) * Capitols: (1 session, 1987) *
Tony Capstick Joseph Anthony Capstick (27 July 1944 – 23 October 2003) was an English comedian, actor, musician and broadcaster. Life and career First son of Joe Capstick, a wireless operator in the RAF, and his wife, June, née Duncan, he was born in Roth ...
: (4 sessions, 1972–74) * Caravan: (10 sessions, 1968–77) *
Carcass Carcass or Carcase (both pronounced ) may refer to: *Dressed carcass, the body of a livestock animal ready for butchery, after removal of skin, visceral organs, head, feet etc. *Carrion, the decaying dead body of an animal or human being *The str ...
: (2 sessions, 1988–90) * Carnastoan: (2 sessions, 1981–82) * Carol Concert: (1 session, 1970) * The Carpettes: (2 sessions, 1978) * Martin Carthy: (9 sessions, 1972–83) *
Neko Case Neko Richelle Case (; born September 8, 1970) is an American singer-songwriter and member of the Canadian indie rock group the New Pornographers. Case has a powerful, untrained contralto voice, which has been described by contemporaries and cri ...
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Cat Power Charlyn Marie "Chan" Marshall ( ; born January 21, 1972), better known by her stage name Cat Power, is an American singer-songwriter, musician and model. Cat Power was originally the name of her first band, but has become her stage name as a ...
: (3 sessions, 2000–03) * Catapult: (1 session, 1987) *
Catherine Wheel Catherine wheel may refer to: * wheel or breaking wheel, an instrument of torturous execution originally associated with Saint Catherine of Alexandria * Catherine wheel (firework), a firework that rotates when lit Arts and entertainment * Cather ...
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The Catheters The Catheters were an American punk rock band from Bellevue, Washington, which formed in 1995 as a 4-piece with singer Brian Standeford, guitarist Derek Mason, bassist Paul Waude, and drummer James Lysons (who was soon replaced by Davey Borozow ...
: (1 session, 2002) * Cats Against the Bomb: (1 session, 2000) *
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds are an Australian rock music, rock band formed in 1983 by vocalist Nick Cave, multi-instrumentalist Mick Harvey and guitarist-vocalist Blixa Bargeld. The band has featured international personnel throughout its care ...
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Cay A cay ( ), also spelled caye or key, is a small, low-elevation, sandy island on the surface of a coral reef. Cays occur in tropical environments throughout the Pacific, Atlantic, and Indian Oceans, including in the Caribbean and on the Great ...
: (2 sessions, 1998–2000) * Cee Bee Beaumont: (1 session, 1994) *
Cell Cell most often refers to: * Cell (biology), the functional basic unit of life Cell may also refer to: Locations * Monastic cell, a small room, hut, or cave in which a religious recluse lives, alternatively the small precursor of a monastery ...
: (1 session, 1992) * Centromatic: (1 session, 2001) * Centry: (1 session, 1994) *
A Certain Ratio A Certain Ratio (abbreviated as ACR) are an English post-punk band formed in 1977 in Flixton, Greater Manchester by Peter Terrell (guitar, electronics) and Simon Topping (vocals, trumpet), with additional members Jez Kerr (bass, vocals), Martin ...
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Cha Cha Cohen Cha Cha Cohen was a band formed in 1994 by three members of The Wedding Present — Keith Gregory, Paul Dorrington and Simon Smith. After recruiting singer Jacqui Cohen (AKA Jaqi Dulany) from The Dustdevils they released a single, "Spar ...
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Chakk Chakk were an industrial funk band from Sheffield, who existed from 1981 until 1987.Chakk
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The Chameleons The Chameleons are an English rock band, formed in Middleton, Greater Manchester in 1981. The band's classic line-up consisted of lead vocalist and bassist Mark Burgess, guitarists Reg Smithies and Dave Fielding, and drummer John Lever. Th ...
: (3 sessions, 1981–84) * Champion Doug Veitch: (2 sessions, 1984–86) * Michael Chapman: (12 sessions, 1968–78) * Chapman-Whitney Streetwalkers: (4 sessions, 1974–77) *
Chapter 13 Title 11 of the United States Code sets forth the statutes governing the various types of relief for bankruptcy in the United States. Chapter 13 of the United States Bankruptcy Code provides an individual with the opportunity to propose a plan o ...
: (1 session, 2001) * Chapterhouse: (1 session, 1990) * Charlatans: (2 sessions, 1990–91) *
Craig Charles Craig Joseph Charles (born 11 July 1964) is an English actor, comedian, television and radio presenter. He is best known for his roles as Dave Lister in the science fiction sitcom ''Red Dwarf'' and Lloyd Mullaney in the soap opera ''Coronation ...
: (2 sessions, 1983–84) * Charlie: (1 session, 1976) * Charlottefield: (1 session, 2003) * Charlottes: (1 session, 1989) * The Chefs: (1 session, 1981) *
Chelsea Chelsea or Chelsey may refer to: Places Australia * Chelsea, Victoria Canada * Chelsea, Nova Scotia * Chelsea, Quebec United Kingdom * Chelsea, London, an area of London, bounded to the south by the River Thames ** Chelsea (UK Parliament consti ...
: (2 sessions, 1977–78) * Cherry Boys: (2 sessions, 1982) * Cherry Forever: (1 session, 1991) * Cherryblades: (1 session, 1991) * Chevalier Brothers: (2 sessions, 1983) * Cheviot Ranters: (2 sessions, 1972–74) * John Chibadura & the Tembo Brothers: (1 session, 1989) *
Chicken Shack Chicken Shack are a British blues band, founded in the mid-1960s by Stan Webb (guitar and vocals), Andy Silvester (bass guitar), and Alan Morley (drums), who were later joined by Christine Perfect (later McVie) (vocals and keyboards) in 1967. ...
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Chicks on Speed Chicks on Speed is a feminist music and fine art ensemble, formed in Munich in 1997, after members Australian Alex Murray-Leslie and American Melissa Logan met at the Munich Academy of Fine Arts. Though Chicks on Speed reached cult status th ...
: (1 session, 2000) * Chieftains: (5 sessions, 1970–75) *
Children of the Bong Children of the Bong was a British electronic band, formed in the early 1990s by Rob Henry and Daniel Goganian. They signed to Planet Dog Records in 1994 and released one album, ''Sirius Sounds'', as well as a couple of tracks on Planet Dog co ...
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Chilli Willi and the Red Hot Peppers Chilli Willi and the Red Hot Peppers were one of the main British pub rock groups of the early 1970s. Later managed by Jake Riviera, who first worked for the band as a roadie, they reached their peak as part of the "Naughty Rhythms Tour" of ...
: (3 sessions, 1973–74) * Chills: (3 sessions, 1985–88) *
China Crisis China Crisis are an English new wave and synth-pop band. They were formed in 1979 in Kirkby, near Liverpool, Merseyside with a core of lead vocalist and keyboardist Gary Daly and guitarist Eddie Lundon. Initially a politically charged post-pu ...
: (2 sessions, 1982–83) * Chinese Gangster Element: (1 session, 1984) *
Ted Chippington Ted Chippington (real name Francis Smyth; born February 1962 in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England) is a British stand-up comedian. Noted for his diffident on-stage persona, Chippington avoids observational comedy in favour of anti-humour ...
: (1 session, 1985) * Stella Chiweshe: (2 sessions, 1988–91) *
The Chords Chord may refer to: * Chord (music), an aggregate of musical pitches sounded simultaneously ** Guitar chord a chord played on a guitar, which has a particular tuning * Chord (geometry), a line segment joining two points on a curve * Chord ( ...
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Christ Jesus, likely from he, יֵשׁוּעַ, translit=Yēšūaʿ, label=Hebrew/Aramaic ( AD 30 or 33), also referred to as Jesus Christ or Jesus of Nazareth (among other Names and titles of Jesus in the New Testament, names and titles), was ...
: (1 session, 2003) * Christians in Search of Filth: (1 session, 1982) * Chrome Cranks: (1 session, 1995) * Chuck: (1 session, 1996) * Chukki Starr & The Ruff Cutt Band: (1 session, 2002) *
Chumbawamba Chumbawamba () were a British rock band formed in 1982 and disbanded in 2012. They are best known for their 1997 single "Tubthumping", which was nominated for Best British Single at the 1998 Brit Awards. Other singles include "Amnesia", " Enou ...
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Cigarettes A cigarette is a narrow cylinder containing a combustible material, typically tobacco, that is rolled into thin paper for smoking. The cigarette is ignited at one end, causing it to smolder; the resulting smoke is orally inhaled via the opp ...
: (1 session, 1980) * Cimarrons: (2 sessions, 1975–78) *
Cinerama Cinerama is a widescreen process that originally projected images simultaneously from three synchronized 35mm projectors onto a huge, deeply curved screen, subtending 146° of arc. The trademarked process was marketed by the Cinerama corporati ...
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Circle A circle is a shape consisting of all points in a plane that are at a given distance from a given point, the centre. Equivalently, it is the curve traced out by a point that moves in a plane so that its distance from a given point is const ...
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Circus A circus is a company of performers who put on diverse entertainment shows that may include clowns, acrobats, trained animals, trapeze acts, musicians, dancers, hoopers, tightrope walkers, jugglers, magicians, ventriloquists, and unicyclist ...
: (1 session, 1968) * City Limits Crew & The Mutant Rockers: (1 session, 1985)
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(1 session, 1987) * Chris Clark & The Johnny Watson Concept: (1 session, 1967) * Dave Clarke: (6 sessions, 1994–2004) * Clearlake: (1 session, 2000) * Climax Chicago Blues Band: (3 sessions, 1974–76) *
Climax Climax may refer to: Language arts * Climax (narrative), the point of highest tension in a narrative work * Climax (rhetoric), a figure of speech that lists items in order of importance Biology * Climax community, a biological community th ...
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Clock DVA Clock DVA are a musical group from Sheffield, England, whose style has touched on industrial, post-punk, and EBM. They formed in 1978 by Adolphus "Adi" Newton and Steven "Judd" Turner. Along with contemporaries Heaven 17, Clock DVA's name wa ...
: (1 session, 1983) * Close Lobsters: (1 session, 1987) * Clotaire K: (1 session, 2003) *
cLOUDDEAD Clouddead (styled as cLOUDDEAD) was an American experimental hip hop group, consisting of Doseone (Adam Drucker), Why? (Yoni Wolf) and Odd Nosdam (David Madson). The group's name came from a nonsensical knock-knock joke Drucker's sister told hi ...
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Clouds In meteorology, a cloud is an aerosol consisting of a visible mass of miniature liquid droplets, frozen crystals, or other particles suspended in the atmosphere of a planetary body or similar space. Water or various other chemicals may com ...
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CNN CNN (Cable News Network) is a multinational cable news channel headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, U.S. Founded in 1980 by American media proprietor Ted Turner and Reese Schonfeld as a 24-hour cable news channel, and presently owned by ...
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Coalition A coalition is a group formed when two or more people or groups temporarily work together to achieve a common goal. The term is most frequently used to denote a formation of power in political or economical spaces. Formation According to ''A Gui ...
: (1 session, 2002) * Cobra: (1 session, 1991) *
Cochise Cochise (; Apache: ''Shi-ka-She'' or ''A-da-tli-chi'', lit.: ''having the quality or strength of an oak''; later ''K'uu-ch'ish'' or ''Cheis'', lit. ''oak''; June 8, 1874) was leader of the Chihuicahui local group of the Chokonen and principa ...
: (3 sessions, 1970–71) *
Joe Cocker John Robert "Joe" Cocker (20 May 1944 – 22 December 2014) was an English singer known for his gritty, bluesy voice and dynamic stage performances that featured expressive body movements. Most of his best known singles were recordings of son ...
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The Grease Band The Grease Band was a British rock band that originally formed as Joe Cocker's backing group. They appeared with Cocker during the 1960s, including his performance at the Woodstock Festival in August 1969. The band's name derived from an inte ...
: (3 sessions, 1968–69) *
Cockney Rebel Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel are a British glam rock band from the early 1970s from London. Their music covers a range of styles from pop to progressive rock. Over the years they have had five albums in the UK Albums Chart and twelve singles in ...
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Cockney Rejects Cockney Rejects are an English punk rock band that formed in the East End of London in 1978. Their 1980 song "Oi, Oi, Oi" was the inspiration for the name of the Oi! music genre. The band members are supporters of West Ham United, and pay ...
: (2 sessions, 1979–80) *
Cocteau Twins Cocteau Twins was a Scottish rock band active from 1979 to 1997. They were formed in Grangemouth by Robin Guthrie (guitars, drum machine) and Will Heggie (bass), adding Elizabeth Fraser (vocals) in 1981 and replacing Heggie with multi-instrum ...
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Codeine Codeine is an opiate and prodrug of morphine mainly used to treat pain, coughing, and diarrhea. It is also commonly used as a recreational drug. It is found naturally in the sap of the opium poppy, ''Papaver somniferum''. It is typically use ...
: (2 sessions, 1992–94) *
Leonard Cohen Leonard Norman Cohen (September 21, 1934November 7, 2016) was a Canadian singer-songwriter, poet and novelist. His work explored religion, politics, isolation, depression, sexuality, loss, death, and romantic relationships. He was inducted in ...
: (1 session, 1968) * Coin Op: (1 session, 2002) *
Coldcut Coldcut are an English electronic music duo composed of Matt Black and Jonathan More. Credited as pioneers for pop sampling in the 1980s, Coldcut are also considered the first stars of UK electronic dance music due to their innovative style, ...
: (3 sessions, 1997–2004) *
Shirley Collins Shirley Elizabeth Collins MBE (born 5 July 1935) is an English folk singer who was a significant contributor to the English Folk Revival of the 1960s and 1970s. She often performed and recorded with her sister Dolly, whose accompaniment on ...
: (1 session, 1969) * Shirley & Dolly Collins: (2 sessions, 1968–73) * Colon: (1 session, 1990) * Colorblind James Experience: (2 sessions, 1988–89) * John Hiseman's Colosseum: (3 sessions, 1969) *
Colosseum II Colosseum II was a British progressive jazz-rock band formed in 1975 by former Colosseum drummer and bandleader Jon Hiseman, which featured guitarist Gary Moore. History Following the demise of his previous band, Tempest, Hiseman announced his ...
: (1 session, 1977) * Colours Out of Time: (1 session, 1981) * Comatose: (1 session, 1998) *
Come Come may refer to: *Comè, a city and commune in Benin *Come (Tenos), an ancient town on Tenos island, Greece Music *Come (American band), an American indie rock band formed in 1990 *Come (UK band), a British noise project founded in 1979 **Come ...
: (2 sessions, 1992–93) * Come in Tokio: (3 sessions, 1982–84) * Come Ons: (1 session, 2002) *
Comet Gain Comet Gain are a British indie pop band, formed by singer-songwriter and guitarist David Christian (aka David Feck/Charlie Damage) in 1992, with musical influences including post-punk and northern soul. Pitchfork called them "one of the most un ...
: (2 sessions, 1996–97) *
Company 2 ''Company'' is a 2002 Indian Hindi-language gangster film directed by Ram Gopal Varma and written by Jaideep Sahni. The film stars Mohanlal ,Ajay Devgn, Vivek Oberoi, Manisha Koirala, Antara Mali and Seema Biswas. It is the second film in the ...
: (1 session, 1989) *
The Comsat Angels The Comsat Angels were an English post-punk band (music), band from Sheffield, England, initially active from 1978 to 1995. Their music has been described as "abstract pop songs with sparse instrumentation, many of which were bleak and filled w ...
: (4 sessions, 1979–81) * Conemelt: (1 session, 1998) * Conscious Sound Collective: (1 session, 1996) * Consolidated: (1 session, 1991) *
Cook Da Books Cook da Books (also known as Cook the Books, Big in France and Da Books) were a British new wave band from Liverpool, England, formed in 1980. The band were signed to indie labels throughout their career, and much of their music was politicall ...
: (2 sessions, 1983–84) *
Cookie Crew Cookie Crew were a rap music duo formed in Clapham, South London in 1983. Career Their career took off after winning a national rap championship and recording two sessions for the John Peel BBC Radio 1 show. They gained a recording contract f ...
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John Cooper Clarke John Cooper Clarke (born 25 January 1949) is an English performance poet, who first became famous as a "punk poet" in the late 1970s. In the late 1970s and early 1980s, he released several albums. Around this time, he performed on stage with sev ...
: (2 sessions, 1978–82) *
Mike Cooper Mike Cooper may refer to: * Mike Cooper (musician) (born 1942), English blues and jazz guitarist and singer-songwriter * Mike Cooper (politician) (born 1951), former politician in Ontario, Canada See also * Michael Cooper (disambiguation) * Mike Ho ...
: (8 sessions, 1968–75) *
Cop Shoot Cop Cop Shoot Cop was a noise rock group founded in New York City in 1987. They disbanded in 1996. The band were frequently classified as industrial rock, but were often quite different from many bands so dubbed: having a distinctive instrumental l ...
: (2 sessions, 1991–92) *
Julian Cope Julian David Cope (born 21 October 1957) is an English musician and author. He was the singer and songwriter in Liverpool post-punk band the Teardrop Explodes and has followed a solo career since 1983 in addition to working on musical side proj ...
(3 sessions, 1983–91) * Cords: (2 sessions, 1992–93) * Cornelius: (2 sessions, 1997–99) *
Cornershop Cornershop are a British indie rock band best known for their single "Brimful of Asha", originally released in 1997 and, in a remixed version, topping the UK chart in 1998. The band was formed in 1991 by Wolverhampton-born Tjinder Singh (singe ...
: (2 sessions, 1993–2002) *
Corporation A corporation is an organization—usually a group of people or a company—authorized by the state to act as a single entity (a legal entity recognized by private and public law "born out of statute"; a legal person in legal context) and r ...
: (1 session, 1982) * Cortinas: (1 session, 1977) *
Elvis Costello Declan Patrick MacManus Order of the British Empire, OBE (born 25 August 1954), known professionally as Elvis Costello, is an English singer-songwriter and record producer. He has won multiple awards in his career, including a Grammy Award in ...
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The Attractions The Attractions were an English backing band for the English new wave musician Elvis Costello between 1977 and 1986, and again from 1994 to 1996. They consisted of Steve Nieve (keyboards and ukulele), Bruce Thomas (bass guitar), and Pete Tho ...
: (4 sessions, 1977–80) * Count Bishops: (2 sessions, 1976–77) *
Country Gazette ''The Country Gazette'' is a weekly newspaper serving the Massachusetts towns of Bellingham, Foxborough, Franklin, Medway, Millis, Norfolk, Plainville and Wrentham. The free paper is distributed to residents of these towns located along the ...
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Wayne County & the Electric Chairs Wayne County & the Electric Chairs were part of the first wave of punk bands from the 1970s. The band was headed by Georgia-born singer Jayne County and became known for their campy, foul-mouthed ballads, glam punk inspired songs and image which ...
: (1 session, 1979) * Cove: (1 session, 2002) *
Cows Cattle (''Bos taurus'') are large, domesticated, cloven-hooved, herbivores. They are a prominent modern member of the subfamily Bovinae and the most widespread species of the genus ''Bos''. Adult females are referred to as cows and adult mal ...
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Carl Cox Carl Cox (born 29 July 1962) is a British house and techno club DJ, as well as radio DJ and record producer. He is based in Hove, Sussex, England. Cox has won and been nominated for numerous awards. He has performed at numerous clubs and ele ...
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Lol Coxhill George Lowen Coxhill (19 September 1932 – 10 July 2012) known professionally as Lol Coxhill, was an English free improvising saxophonist. He played soprano and sopranino saxophone. Biography Coxhill was born to George Compton Coxhill ...
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Graham Coxon Graham Leslie Coxon (born 12 March 1969) is an English musician, singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and painter who came to prominence as a founding member of the rock band Blur. As the group's lead guitarist and secondary vocalist, Cox ...
: (2 sessions, 2004) * Coyne Clague: (1 session, 1969) *
Kevin Coyne Kevin Coyne (27 January 1944 – 2 December 2004) was an English musician, singer, composer, film-maker, and a writer of lyrics, stories and poems. The "anti-star" was born in Derby, Derbyshire, England, and died in his adopted home of Nurember ...
: (10 sessions, 1973–90) *
Crabs Crabs are decapod crustaceans of the infraorder Brachyura, which typically have a very short projecting "tail" (abdomen) ( el, βραχύς , translit=brachys = short, / = tail), usually hidden entirely under the thorax. They live in all the ...
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Crabs Crabs are decapod crustaceans of the infraorder Brachyura, which typically have a very short projecting "tail" (abdomen) ( el, βραχύς , translit=brachys = short, / = tail), usually hidden entirely under the thorax. They live in all the ...
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The Cramps The Cramps were an American rock band formed in 1976 and active until 2006. Their lineup rotated frequently during their existence, with the husband-and-wife duo of singer Lux Interior and guitarist Poison Ivy the only ever-present members. T ...
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Cranberries Cranberries are a group of evergreen dwarf shrubs or trailing vines in the subgenus ''Oxycoccus'' of the genus ''Vaccinium''. In Britain, cranberry may refer to the native species ''Vaccinium oxycoccos'', while in North America, cranberry ...
: (1 session, 1992) * Crane: (2 sessions, 1990–93) * Cranebuilders: (2 sessions, 2002–03) * Cranes: (2 sessions, 1989–90) *
Crass Crass were an English art collective and punk rock band formed in Epping, Essex in 1977, who promoted anarchism as a political ideology, a way of life, and a resistance movement. Crass popularised the anarcho-punk movement of the punk s ...
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The Cravats The Cravats are an English punk rock band originally from Redditch, England, founded in 1977. The 'classic' line up of Robin Dallaway (vocals, guitar), The Shend (vocals, bass guitar), Svor Naan (saxophone) and Dave Bennett (drums) remained con ...
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Cream Cream is a dairy product composed of the higher-fat layer skimmed from the top of milk before homogenization. In un-homogenized milk, the fat, which is less dense, eventually rises to the top. In the industrial production of cream, this process ...
: (2 sessions, 1967–68) *
Credit To The Nation Credit to the Nation are a British hip hop group, who had chart success in the 1990s and are best known for their Nirvana-sampling single "Call It What You Want". The band is fronted by Matty Hanson (a.k.a. MC Fusion) and was initially noted fo ...
: (1 session, 1994) * The Crimea: (1 session, 2003) *
Crisis A crisis ( : crises; : critical) is either any event or period that will (or might) lead to an unstable and dangerous situation affecting an individual, group, or all of society. Crises are negative changes in the human or environmental affair ...
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Crispy Ambulance Crispy Ambulance are an English post-punk band, formed in Manchester in late-1977 by Keith Darbyshire (bass), Robert Davenport (guitar), Alan Hempsall (vocals), and Gary Madeley (drums).Strong, Martin C. (2003) ''The Great Indie Discography'', ...
: (1 session, 1981) * Crocodile God: (2 sessions, 1997–98) *
Cross Section Cross section may refer to: * Cross section (geometry) ** Cross-sectional views in architecture & engineering 3D *Cross section (geology) * Cross section (electronics) * Radar cross section, measure of detectability * Cross section (physics) **Abs ...
: (1 session, 1982) * Crowbar: (1 session, 1972) * Crowsdell: (1 session, 1995) * Arthur Crudup: (1 session, 1970) *
Cuban Boys The Cuban Boys are an English electronic group and production team, currently composed of Skreen B and Ricardo Autobahn; the band formerly also included B.L. Underwood ("Blu") and Jenny McLaren (Autobahn's sister). Their music is characterised ...
: (2 sessions, 1998–2000) * Cuban Heels: (2 sessions, 1981) *
Cud Cud is a portion of food that returns from a ruminant's stomach to the mouth to be chewed for the second time. More precisely, it is a bolus of semi-degraded food regurgitated from the reticulorumen of a ruminant. Cud is produced during the phy ...
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Culture Culture () is an umbrella term which encompasses the social behavior, institutions, and norms found in human societies, as well as the knowledge, beliefs, arts, laws, customs, capabilities, and habits of the individuals in these groups.Tyl ...
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The Cure The Cure are an English Rock music, rock band formed in 1978 in Crawley, Crawley, West Sussex. Throughout numerous lineup changes since the band's formation, guitarist, lead vocalist, and songwriter Robert Smith (musician), Robert Smith has re ...
: (6 sessions, 1978–85) * Curly: (1 session, 1973) *
Curve In mathematics, a curve (also called a curved line in older texts) is an object similar to a line (geometry), line, but that does not have to be Linearity, straight. Intuitively, a curve may be thought of as the trace left by a moving point (ge ...
: (3 sessions, 1991–93) * Curved Air: (1 session, 1970) *
Ivor Cutler Ivor Cutler (born Isadore Cutler, 15 January 1923 – 3 March 2006) was a Scottish poet, singer, musician, songwriter, artist and humorist. He became known for his regular performances on BBC radio, and in particular his numerous sessions recorde ...
: (22 sessions, 1969–98) *
Cymande Cymande (pronounced ) is a British funk group that was originally active in the early 1970s. The band name derives from a calypso word for "dove", which symbolises peace and love; "Dove" is also the title of one of their best-known songs. Wi ...
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* Asher D and Daddy Freddy: (1 session, 1988) * D&V: (1 session, 1986) *
The D4 The D4 was a rock band from Auckland, New Zealand. Their music was released by Hollywood Records in the U.S., Flying Nun Records in New Zealand and by Infectious Records in the UK. The group was assembled by vocalist/ guitarists Dion Palmer ...
: (1 session, 2002) * Daddy Longlegs: (1 session, 1970) *
Dalai Lama Dalai Lama (, ; ) is a title given by the Tibetan people to the foremost spiritual leader of the Gelug or "Yellow Hat" school of Tibetan Buddhism, the newest and most dominant of the four major schools of Tibetan Buddhism. The 14th and current Dal ...
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Dick Dale Richard Anthony Monsour (May 4, 1937 – March 16, 2019), known professionally as Dick Dale, was an American rock guitarist. He was a pioneer of surf music, drawing on Middle Eastern music scale (music), scales and experimenting with reverb eff ...
: (5 sessions, 1995–2004) * Corvin Dalek: (1 session, 2002) * The Damned: (6 sessions, 1976–84) *
Dan Dan or DAN may refer to: People * Dan (name), including a list of people with the name ** Dan (king), several kings of Denmark * Dan people, an ethnic group located in West Africa **Dan language, a Mande language spoken primarily in Côte d'Ivoi ...
: (1 session, 1998) * Dance Fault: (1 session, 1982) * Dandelion Adventure: (1 session, 1990) *
Dando Shaft Dando Shaft is the name of a short-lived Psychedelic folk, psychedelic/progressive folk and folk jazz band that was primarily active in the early 1970s. The band has attracted a measure of attention from recent compilation releases and Dando Sha ...
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The Danse Society The Danse Society are an English gothic rock band, formed in Barnsley in 1980. They were originally active until 1987, reforming in 2011. They achieved moderate success during their career. Their lineup included Steve Rawlings (vocals), Paul ...
: (2 sessions, 1981–82) * Danta: (3 sessions, 1971–72) *
Terence Trent D'Arby Sananda Francesco Maitreya (born Terence Trent Howard; March 15, 1962), who started his career with the stage name Terence Trent D'Arby, is an American singer and songwriter who came to fame with his debut studio album, '' Introducing the Hardl ...
: (1 session, 1987) * Darkness & Jive: (2 sessions, 1982–83) *
The Darling Buds The Darling Buds are an alternative rock band from Newport, South Wales. The band formed in 1986 and were named after the H. E. Bates novel '' The Darling Buds of May'' – a title taken in turn, from the third line of Shakespeare's Sonnet 18 ...
: (3 sessions, 1987–89) *
Datblygu Datblygu ( meaning "develop" or "developing") were a Welsh experimental rock group formed in 1982. They are regarded as a catalyst of the new wave of Welsh rock in the early 1980s. History The band was formed by vocalist David R. Edwards and ...
: (5 sessions, 1987–93) *
The Datsuns The Datsuns are a hard rock band from Cambridge, New Zealand, formed in 1998. Founding mainstays are Rudolf "Dolf" de Borst on vocals and bass guitar, and Christian Livingstone and Phil Somervell, both on guitar. They have released seven albu ...
: (1 session, 2002) * DaVincis: (2 sessions, 1987–88) *
The Spencer Davis Group The Spencer Davis Group were a British band formed in Birmingham in 1963 by Spencer Davis (guitar), brothers Steve Winwood (keyboards, guitar) and Muff Winwood (bass guitar), and Pete York (drums). Their best known songs include the UK numbe ...
: (1 session, 1967) * Dawn Chorus and the Blue Tits: (1 session, 1985) * Dawn of the Replicants: (4 sessions, 1997–2002) * Dawn Parade: (2 sessions, 2002–03) * Dawson: (2 sessions, 1990–91) * Ronnie Dawson: (2 sessions, 1993–94) * DCL Locomotive: (1 session, 1986) *
Dead Can Dance Dead Can Dance are an Australian music duo first established in Melbourne. Currently composed of Lisa Gerrard and Brendan Perry, the group formed in 1981. They relocated to London the following year. Australian music historian Ian McFarlane des ...
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Dead Famous People Dead Famous People are a New Zealand indie pop band formed in Auckland, active from the latter half of the 1980s onward. Dead Famous People are still active today, Savage using various collaborators, with a new album being recorded in Auckland Ne ...
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Dead Meadow Dead Meadow is an American psychedelic rock band formed in Washington, D.C. in 1998 and currently composed of vocalist and guitarist Jason Simon, bassist Steve Kille, and drummer Mark Laughlin. The band have released seven studio albums, two li ...
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Dead on Arrival Dead on Scene ('' 'DOS' '') Found dead before first responders get on scene and no medical treatment was given. Dead on arrival (DOA), also dead in the field and brought in dead (BID), are terms which indicate that a patient was found to be ...
: (1 session, 1981) * Dead or Alive: (2 sessions, 1981–82) *
Deaf School Deaf School is an English art rock/ new wave band, formed in Liverpool, England, in January 1974. Overview Between 1976 and 1978, the year in which they split up, Deaf School recorded three albums for the Warner Brothers label. The first a ...
: (3 sessions, 1976–78) * Death by Milkfloat: (2 sessions, 1987–88) * Decoration: (1 session, 2004) *
Deep Purple Deep Purple are an English rock band formed in London in 1968. They are considered to be among the pioneers of heavy metal music, heavy metal and modern hard rock music, but their musical style has changed over the course of its existence. Ori ...
: (2 sessions, 1968–69) * Deep Turtle: (1 session, 1994) *
Deerhoof Deerhoof are an American musical group formed in San Francisco in 1994. They currently consist of founding drummer Greg Saunier, bassist and singer Satomi Matsuzaki, and guitarists John Dieterich and Ed Rodriguez. Beginning as an improvised noi ...
: (1 session, 2004) * Sam Dees' Beauty & the Beat (1 session, 1991) *
Definition of Sound Definition of Sound was a London-based dance-music group, consisting of Kevin Clark and Don Weekes, working with musicians Rex Brough (aka The Red King) and later Mike Spencer. Their second and fourth singles, "Wear Your Love Like Heaven" (199 ...
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Degrassi ''Degrassi'' is a Canadian television franchise created by Kit Hood and Linda Schuyler in 1979. It is centred on a multigenerational teen drama about an ensemble cast of teenagers attending the namesake Toronto school as they navigate their ad ...
: (2 sessions, 2001–02) * Del Amitri: (2 sessions, 1984–85) *
The Delgados The Delgados are a Scottish indie rock band formed in Glasgow in 1994. The band is composed of Alun Woodward (vocals, guitar), Emma Pollock (vocals, guitar), Stewart Henderson (bass guitar), and Paul Savage (drums). Biography The band was fo ...
: (8 sessions, 1995–2004) *
Delicatessen Traditionally, a delicatessen or deli is a retail establishment that sells a selection of fine, exotic, or foreign prepared foods. Delicatessen originated in Germany (original: ) during the 18th century and spread to the United States in the m ...
: (1 session, 1995) * Delivery: (1 session, 1971) *
Delta 5 Delta 5 was an English post-punk band from Leeds. Career Delta 5 was formed from the same art school scene at Leeds University as Gang of Four and The Mekons. The original members of Delta 5, Julz Sale (vocals/guitar), Ros Allen (bass) and Be ...
: (2 sessions, 1980) * Deltones: (1 session, 1986) * Deluxx Unconvinced: (1 session, 1995) *
Demolition Doll Rods The Demolition Doll Rods were an American three-piece glam rock, glam / garage rock band from Detroit, Michigan, United States. The band, known for outré stage attire, released its first record in 1994. The original line up included Dan Kroha a ...
: (1 session, 1997) * Department S: (1 session, 1980) *
Depth Charge A depth charge is an anti-submarine warfare (ASW) weapon. It is intended to destroy a submarine by being dropped into the water nearby and detonating, subjecting the target to a powerful and destructive Shock factor, hydraulic shock. Most depth ...
: (1 session, 1991) * Derrero: (3 sessions, 1999–2001) * The Desperate Bicycles: (1 session, 1978) * Det Ri Mental: (2 sessions, 1994–95) *
The Detroit Cobras The Detroit Cobras were an American garage rock band from Detroit, Michigan, which was formed around 1994 by vocalist Rachel Nagy and guitarist Mary Ramirez, with a constantly changing assortment of (mostly male) sidemen. Nagy died on January 14 ...
: (2 sessions, 2003–04) *
Deutsch Amerikanische Freundschaft } Deutsch Amerikanische Freundschaft (; "German-American Friendship"), or D.A.F., is an influential German electropunk/Neue Deutsche Welle band from Düsseldorf, formed in 1978 featuring Gabriel "Gabi" Delgado-López (vocals), Robert Görl (drum ...
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Deviated Instinct Deviated Instinct are an English extreme metal band formed in Norwich in 1984. They are considered pioneers of both crust punk and death metal. Their first EP, ''Welcome to the Orgy'', was released by Peaceville Records, which released the maj ...
: (1 session, 1990) *
Howard Devoto Howard Devoto (born Howard Andrew Trafford, 15 March 1952) is a retired English singer and songwriter, who began his career as the frontman for punk rock band Buzzcocks, but then left to form Magazine, one of the first post-punk bands. After M ...
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Dexy's Midnight Runners Dexys Midnight Runners (currently officially Dexys, their former nickname, styled without an apostrophe) are an English pop rock band from Birmingham, with soul influences, who achieved major commercial success in the early to mid-1980s. They a ...
: (1 session, 1980) * The Diagram Brothers: (3 sessions, 1980–82) *
Diatribe A diatribe (from the Greek ''διατριβή''), also known less formally as rant, is a lengthy oration, though often reduced to writing, made in criticism of someone or something, often employing humor, sarcasm, and appeals to emotion. His ...
: (1 session, 1985) * Diblo Dibala: (2 sessions 1992-95) * Sean Dickson: (2 sessions, 1998–2001) * Die Kruz: (1 session, 1996) *
Dinosaur Jr. Dinosaur Jr. is an American rock band formed in Amherst, Massachusetts, in 1984, originally simply called Dinosaur until legal issues forced a change in name. The band was founded by J Mascis (guitar, vocals, primary songwriter), Lou Barlo ...
: (3 sessions, 1988–92) *
The Dirtbombs The Dirtbombs are an American garage rock band based in Detroit, Detroit, Michigan, notable for blending diverse influences such as punk rock and Soul music, soul, while featuring a dual bass guitar, dual drum and guitar lineup. The Dirtbombs we ...
: (1 session, 2001) *
Dislocation Dance Dislocation Dance are an English post-punk band from Manchester, England. The group's original line-up is obscure; their first EP, a self-titled 7" as a co-release between two labels, Delicate Issues and ''New Hormones'' recorded in May 1980, li ...
: (2 sessions, 1981–82) *
The Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy The Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy were an American hip-hop musical ensemble, active during the early 1990s. The band was formed in 1990 by Michael Franti (vocals, production, misc. instruments) and Rono Tse (drums, percussion, programming), w ...
: (1 session, 1992) * Distorted Waves of Ohm: (1 session, 1995) *
Distributors A distributor is an enclosed rotating switch used in spark-ignition internal combustion engines that have mechanically timed ignition. The distributor's main function is to route high voltage current from the ignition coil to the spark plugs ...
: (2 sessions, 1979–81) * DJ Bailey with MC Sap: (1 session, 2004) * DJ Bone: (1 session, 2001) * DJ Eastwood & Friends: (1 session, 2004) *
DJ Food DJ Food is an electronic music project currently headed by Kevin Foakes (also known as "Strictly Kev"). Originally conceived by the members of Coldcut on the Ninja Tune independent record label, the project started in 1990 on the premise of pro ...
: (1 session, 2000) *
DJ Fresh Daniel Edward Stein (born 11 April 1977), better known by his stage name DJ Fresh, is an English musician, DJ, record producer, best known for making electronic music. He is one of the principal members of the drum and bass group Bad Company, ...
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DJ Hell Helmut Josef Geier (born 6 September 1962), known professionally as DJ Hell, is a German DJ. Biography 1970s and 1980s DJ Hell described his musical beginnings in an interview with '' The European'', telling them “I was socialized with ...
: (1 session, 1995) * DJ J Da Flex & Crazy D: (1 session, 2004) * DJ Robbo Ranx &
Lady Saw Marion Hall (born 12 July 1969; formerly known by the stage name Lady Saw) is a Jamaican singer and songwriter whose career has spanned over two decades. Formerly known as the Queen of Dancehall, she is the first female deejay to be certified ...
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DJ /rupture Jace Clayton, better known as DJ /rupture, is a New York-based American DJ, writer and interdisciplinary artist. In addition to his music, Clayton has established a blog identity with musical and non-musical posts on his website, "mudd up!". His ...
: (2 sessions, 2002–04) * DJ Twitch: (1 session, 2003) * DJs Kemistry & Storm: (1 session, 1999) * DM Bob & Jem Finer 2 Man Band: (1 session, 2004) * DM Bob & The Deficits: (1 session, 1997) * DMC World DJ Finalists: (3 sessions, 2000–03) *
Do Make Say Think Do Make Say Think is a Canadian instrumental band formed in Toronto, Ontario in 1995. Their music combines jazz-style drumming, distorted guitars and wind instruments, and prominent bass guitar. Biography The band formed in 1995 as a recording ...
: (1 session, 2000) *
D.O.A. DOA may refer to: * Dead on arrival * Dead or Alive (disambiguation) Film * ''D.O.A.'' (1949 film), a ''film noir'' * ''D.O.A.'' (1988 film), a remake of the 1949 film * '' D.O.A.: A Rite of Passage'' (1980 film), a documentary on the gene ...
: (1 session, 1984) * Doctor and the Crippens: (2 sessions, 1988–89) * Doctor Calculus: (1 session, 1985) *
Doctors of Madness Doctors of Madness were a British protopunk art rock band active as a recording and touring band from 1975 until late 1978. They found cult level acclaim and recognition in the 70s, but had little commercial success. Since then they have come ...
: (1 session, 1976) *
Jegsy Dodd Jegsy Dodd (born 1957, Wirral)Sills, Ben & Panja, Tariq (2009)Liverpool Tries Refinancing as Treatment Angers Fans, Bloomberg, 24 July 2009, retrieved 2011-08-14, "Jegsy Dodd, 51" is an English performance poet from Wirral. He first came to prom ...
: (1 session, 1985) *
Dodgems Bumper cars or dodgems are the generic names for a type of flat amusement ride consisting of multiple small electrically powered cars which draw power from the floor and/or ceiling, and which are turned on and off remotely by an operator. Bumpe ...
: (1 session, 1979) *
Dodgers The Los Angeles Dodgers are an American professional baseball team based in Los Angeles. The Dodgers compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (NL) West division. Established in 1883 in the city of Brooklyn ...
: (1 session, 1976) *
Dog Faced Hermans Dog Faced Hermans were a post-punk band that formed in Scotland in the mid 1980s and remained active through the mid 1990s. They emerged from the UK anarcho-punk scene with a guitar/bass/drums line-up, but also incorporated trumpet and other ...
: (1 session, 1987) *
Dolly Mixture Dolly mixture is a British confection, consisting of a variety of multi-coloured fondant shapes, such as cubes and cylinders with subtle flavourings, and sugar-coated jellies. The origin of the name is uncertain. It has been passed down throu ...
: (1 session, 1979) *
Done Lying Down Done Lying Down were a British-American rock group, active during the mid-1990s. Their reputation for intense, energetic live performances won the group major acclaim in the British music press and a number of devoted fans. The group's sound wa ...
: (4 sessions, 1993–97) *
Donkey The domestic donkey is a hoofed mammal in the family Equidae, the same family as the horse. It derives from the African wild ass, ''Equus africanus'', and may be classified either as a subspecies thereof, ''Equus africanus asinus'', or as a ...
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Donovan Donovan Phillips Leitch (born 10 May 1946), known mononymously as Donovan, is a Scottish musician, songwriter, and record producer. He developed an eclectic and distinctive style that blended folk, jazz, pop, psychedelic rock and world mus ...
: (2 sessions, 1968) *
Doo Rag Doo Rag was an American lo-fi music, lo-fi blues band (music), band duo from Tucson, Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, United States. The band consisted of Bob Log III and Thermos Malling. By the time of their breakup, they had supported a number of ar ...
: (2 sessions, 1994–96) *
Doom Doom is another name for damnation. Doom may also refer to: People * Doom (professional wrestling), the tag team of Ron Simmons and Butch Reed * Daniel Doom (born 1934), Belgian cyclist * Debbie Doom (born 1963), American softball pitcher * ...
: (2 sessions, 1988–89) * John Doonan: (1 session, 1974) * Dormannu: (1 session, 1984) *
Double A double is a look-alike or doppelgänger; one person or being that resembles another. Double, The Double or Dubble may also refer to: Film and television * Double (filmmaking), someone who substitutes for the credited actor of a character * Th ...
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Downliners Sect Downliners Sect are an English R&B and blues-based rock band, formed in the 1960s beat boom era. Stylistically, they were similar to blues-based bands such as The Yardbirds, The Pretty Things and the Rolling Stones, playing basic R&B on their ...
: (1 session, 1977) *
Dr Devious Dr Devious (10 March 1989 – 7 March 2018) was an Irish-bred and British-trained Thoroughbred race horse. In a career which lasted from May 1991 until November 1992, he ran fifteen times and won six races. He is most notable as the winner of t ...
: (1 session, 1992) * Dr. Feelgood: (3 sessions, 1975–78) * Dr. Phibes and the House of Wax Equations: (2 sessions, 1991–93) *
Dr. Strangely Strange Dr. Strangely Strange are an Irish experimental folk group, formed in Dublin in 1967 by Tim Booth (born 6 September 1943, County Kildare, Ireland), vocals and guitar, and Ivan Pawle (born 17 August 1943, England), bass and keyboards. Career A ...
: (1 session, 1970) *
Nick Drake Nicholas Rodney Drake (19 June 1948 – 25 November 1974) was an English singer-songwriter known for his acoustic guitar-based songs. He did not find a wide audience during his lifetime, but his work gradually achieved wider notice and recognit ...
: (1 session, 1969) * Robin and Barry Dransfield: (9 sessions, 1971–78) *
Dreadzone Dreadzone are a British electronic music group. They have released eight studio albums, two live albums, and two compilations. Career Dreadzone were formed in London, England in 1993 when ex-Big Audio Dynamite drummer Greg Roberts teamed up ...
: (4 sessions, 1993–2004) * Dream City Film Club: (2 sessions, 1996–99) * Dressy Bessy: (1 session, 2002) *
Drive Drive or The Drive may refer to: Motoring * Driving, the act of controlling a vehicle * Road trip, a journey on roads Roadways Roadways called "drives" may include: * Driveway, a private road for local access to structures, abbreviated "drive" ...
: (1 session, 1990) * Drome: (1 session, 1994) * The Drones: (1 session, 1977) *
Drop Nineteens Drop Nineteens is an American, Boston-based shoegaze band active from 1991 to 1995. They were one of the few U.S.-based bands who styled themselves on England's distinctive shoegaze sound, taking their inspiration from bands such as My Bloody V ...
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Drowning Craze Drowning Craze was a London-based post-punk band, active from 1980 to 1982. History Forming in 1980, Drowning Craze began as an instrumental trio of bassist Simon Raymonde, guitarist Paul Cummins and drummer Simon Godfrey. Their influences inc ...
: (1 session, 1982) *
Drum Club Drum Club was a 1990s electronic music duo of former promoters and DJs Charlie Hall and Lol Hammond. They released several albums and singles on record labels such as Big Life and Butterfly Records. Their 1993 single "Sound System" reached #63 ...
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Drunk Tank A drunk tank is a jail cell or separate facility accommodating people who are intoxicated, especially with alcohol. Some such facilities are mobile, and may be spoken of as "booze buses". Traditionally, and in some jurisdictions currently, the ...
: (1 session, 1992) * Dub Sex: (4 sessions, 1987–89) * Ducks Deluxe: (3 sessions, 1973–75) * Dumb: (1 session, 1996) * John Dummer Blues Band: (2 sessions, 1968–69) * John Dummer Oobleedooblee Band: (4 sessions, 1972–73) *
Aynsley Dunbar Retaliation Aynsley Thomas Dunbar (born 10 January 1946) is an English drummer. He has worked with John Mayall, Frank Zappa, Jeff Beck, Journey, Jefferson Starship, Nils Lofgren, Eric Burdon, Shuggie Otis, Ian Hunter, Lou Reed, David Bowie, Mick R ...
: (1 session, 1968) *
Lesley Duncan Lesley Cox (née Duncan; 12 August 1943 – 12 March 2010) was an English singer-songwriter, best known for her work during the 1970s. She received much airplay on British radio stations such as BBC Radio 1 and BBC Radio 2, but never achieved ...
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Champion Jack Dupree William Thomas "Champion Jack" Dupree (July 23, 1909 or July 4, 1910 – January 21, 1992) was an American blues and boogie-woogie pianist and singer. His nickname was derived from his early career as a boxer. Biography Dupree was a New Orleans ...
: (1 session, 1968) *
Ian Dury Ian Robins Dury (12 May 1942 27 March 2000) was a British singer, songwriter and actor who rose to fame during the late 1970s, during the punk and new wave era of rock music. He was the lead singer and lyricist of Ian Dury and the Blockheads an ...
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The Blockheads The Blockheads are an English rock band formed in London in 1977. Originally fronted by lead singer Ian Dury as Ian Dury and the Blockheads or Ian and the Blockheads, the band has continued to perform since Dury's death in 2000. Current member ...
: (1 session, 1977) * Dustball: (4 sessions, 1998–2002) * Dweeb: (1 session, 1996) * Dynamic Three: (2 sessions, 1987–88)


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* Earth The Californian Love Dream: (1 session, 2003) * East of Eden: (2 sessions, 1970) *
Eat Static Eat Static is an electronic music project from Frome, Somerset, England formed in 1989 by Merv Pepler and Joie Hinton. Hinton left the group in February 2008 after 18 years to spend more time with his family. History Merv Pepler and Joie Hint ...
: (2 sessions, 1993–97) * EC80R: (1 session, 1999) * Echo & the Bunnymen: (7 sessions, 1979–97) *
Echobelly Echobelly are a British rock band, debuting in 1994 with their album '' Everyone's Got One''. They were often compared to Blondie and The Smiths; Morrissey becoming a fan of the group. The most prominent part of Echobelly's success formula wa ...
: (1 session, 1995) *
Echoboy Richard Daniel Warren (born 3 June 1973 in Sutton-in-Ashfield) is an English musician, songwriter and producer. Warren has performed with the groups The Hybirds and The Cold Light of Day and as a solo artist as Echoboy, Modlang and under hi ...
: (3 sessions, 1999–2003) *
Eclection Eclection were a British-based folk rock band, originally formed in 1967 in London by Norwegian-born Georg Kajanus (then known as Georg Hultgreen), Canadian Michael Rosen, Australians Trevor Lucas and Kerrilee Male, and Briton Gerry Conway. The ...
: (4 sessions, 1968–69) * Econoline: (1 session, 2002) * The Ecstasy of Saint Teresa: (1 session, 1993) * Ed Hall: (1 session, 1994) * Eddie and the Hot Rods: (3 sessions, 1977–79) *
Duane Eddy Duane Eddy (born April 26, 1938) is an American rock and roll guitarist. In the late 1950s and early 1960s, he had a string of hit records produced by Lee Hazlewood, which were noted for their characteristically "twangy" sound, including "Rebel- ...
: (1 session, 1974) *
The Edge David Howell Evans (born 8 August 1961), better known as the Edge or simply Edge,McCormick (2006), pp. 21, 23–24 is an English-born Irish musician, singer, and songwriter. He is best known as the lead guitarist, keyboardist, and backing voca ...
: (1 session, 1979) * Dave Edmunds' Rockpile: (1 session, 1977) * Edsel Auctioneer: (2 sessions, 1989–93) *
Terry Edwards Terry Edwards (born 10 August 1960) is an English musician who plays trumpet, flugelhorn, saxophones, guitar and keyboards. Biography Edwards gained a degree in music from the University of East Anglia in 1982, where he was also a founding me ...
: (4 sessions, 1991–99) *
Eek-A-Mouse Eek-A-Mouse (born Ripton Joseph Hylton, 19 November 1957) is a Jamaican reggae musician. He is one of the earliest artists to be described as a "singjay".Barrow, Steve & Dalton, Peter (2004) "The Rough Guide To Reggae, 3rd edn.", Rough Guides, ...
: (2 sessions, 1983–84) *
Egg An egg is an organic vessel grown by an animal to carry a possibly fertilized egg cell (a zygote) and to incubate from it an embryo within the egg until the embryo has become an animal fetus that can survive on its own, at which point the a ...
: (2 sessions, 1969–72) *
Eggs Humans and human ancestors have scavenged and eaten animal eggs for millions of years. Humans in Southeast Asia had domesticated chickens and harvested their eggs for food by 1,500 BCE. The most widely consumed eggs are those of fowl, especial ...
: (1 session, 1994) *
Einstürzende Neubauten (, 'Collapsing New Buildings') is a German experimental music group, formed in West Berlin in 1980. The group is currently composed of founding members Blixa Bargeld (lead vocals; guitar; keyboard) and N.U. Unruh ( custom-made instruments; p ...
: (1 session, 1983) *
Eire Apparent Eire Apparent were a band from Northern Ireland, noted for launching the careers of Henry McCullough and Ernie Graham, and for having Jimi Hendrix play on, and produce, their only album. History Tony and The Telstars The origins of the group ...
: (1 session, 1969) * Mark Etzel &
Peter Buck Peter Lawrence Buck (born December 6, 1956) is an American musician and songwriter. He was a co-founder and the lead guitarist of the alternative rock band R.E.M. He also plays the banjo and mandolin on several R.E.M. songs. Throughout his car ...
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El Dorados The El Dorados were an American doo-wop group, who achieved their greatest success with the song "At My Front Door", a no. 1 hit on the US '' Billboard'' R&B chart in 1955. History The group formed in Chicago, Illinois, United States, in 1952 ...
: (1 session, 1995) * El Goodo: (1 session, 2001) * El Hombre Trajeado: (3 sessions, 1998–2001) *
Elastica Elastica were an English rock band formed in London in 1992 by ex- Suede members Justine Frischmann and Justin Welch. The band was stylistically influenced by punk rock, post-punk and new wave music. The band's members changed several times ...
: (4 sessions, 1993–99) *
Electrelane Electrelane were an English indie rock band, formed in Brighton in 1998 by Verity Susman and Emma Gaze. The band comprised Susman, Gaze, Mia Clarke, and Ros Murray. Their music drew from a wide range of influences including Neu!, Stereolab, So ...
: (2 sessions, 2003–04) * Electribe 101: (1 session, 1989) * Electric Music Aka: (1 session, 2000) *
Electric Sound of Joy Electric Sound of Joy were a rock band formed in Chesterfield in 1994. They released an eponymous album in 1999 and also recorded a Peel Session. History The band was formed in 1994 by Greg Kurcewicz (vocals/Guitar), Ben Rodgers (keyboards), Sc ...
: (1 session, 1997) *
Electro Hippies Electro Hippies were an English thrashcore band formed in St Helens/Wigan, England, in 1985. Though they were short-lived and underground through their career, their music influenced many future crust, hardcore punk, and grindcore bands. The ...
: (1 session, 1987) * Element: (2 sessions, 2000) * Elements of Noize: (1 session, 1998) * Elevate: (2 sessions, 1994–95) *
Eleven Eleven or 11 may refer to: *11 (number), the natural number following 10 and preceding 12 * one of the years 11 BC, AD 11, 1911, 2011, or any year ending in 11 Literature * ''Eleven'' (novel), a 2006 novel by British author David Llewellyn *'' ...
: (1 session, 1984) * Steve Elgin and the Flatbackers: (1 session, 1979) * Elizabethan Jazz Trio: (1 session, 1969) *
Ella Guru Ella Guru (born May 24, 1966) is an American painter and musician living in Hastings, East Sussex, England. She was a member of Mambo Taxi and the Voodoo Queens. In 1999, she became one of the founding members of the Stuckist art movement. E ...
: (1 session, 2004) *
Ellery Bop Ellery Bop were a 1980s indie rock band with Liverpool and Irish roots. Lineup * Jamie Farrell : vocalist/lead guitarist * * Robbie Butcher : bass guitar * Kev Connolly : percussion * Mark Parry : drums Career The band toured infrequently ...
: (3 sessions, 1981–84) *
Matthew Ellis Matthew or Matt Ellis may refer to: *Matthew Ellis (British musician), pseudonym of novelist Michael Cox *Matt Ellis (Australian musician) (born 1973), Australian singer-songwriter *Matthew Ellis, member of A Hope for Home *Matt Ellis (ice hockey) ...
: (2 sessions, 1972) * Elti Fits: (1 session, 1979) *
End End, END, Ending, or variation, may refer to: End *In mathematics: ** End (category theory) ** End (topology) **End (graph theory) ** End (group theory) (a subcase of the previous) **End (endomorphism) *In sports and games **End (gridiron footbal ...
: (2 sessions, 1968) * Endgames: (2 sessions, 1981–82) * Eno (& the Winkies): (1 session, 1974) *
Eon Eon or Eons may refer to: Time * Aeon, an indefinite long period of time * Eon (geology), a division of the geologic time scale Arts and entertainment Fictional characters * Eon, in the 2007 film '' Ben 10: Race Against Time'' * Eon, in the ...
: (2 sessions, 1991–2002) *
Erase Errata Erase Errata was a band from San Francisco, California. The group favored improvisation as a compositional tool and each of their performances were a unique manifestation of established songs. History Erase Errata formed in Oakland, California ...
: (1 session, 2003) * Erazerhead: (1 session, 1982) *
Eric's Trip Eric's Trip is a Canadian indie rock band from Moncton, New Brunswick. Eric's Trip achieved prominence as the first Canadian band to be signed to Seattle's flagship grunge label Sub Pop in the early 1990s. The band had a minor hit in alternative ...
: (1 session, 1993) *
Eska Eska Mtungwazi (born 1971), known professionally as Eska, is a London-born British singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. Following her inaugural release as a solo artist with her 2013 ''Gatekeeper EP'', her eponymous debut album, '' ESKA' ...
: (1 session, 1997) *
Etchingham Steam Band The Etchingham Steam Band were a folk group formed by Ashley Hutchings and Shirley Collins in England in 1974 after the Albion Country Band had disbanded in late 1973. They were named after village Etchingham in Sussex where Hutchings and Shirle ...
: (1 session, 1974) * Eton Crop: (5 sessions, 1983–88) *
Eva Luna ''Eva Luna'' is a novel written by Chilean novelist Isabel Allende in 1987 and translated from Spanish to English by Margaret Sayers Peden. Eva Luna takes us into the life of the eponymous protagonist, an orphan who grows up in an unidentified ...
: (1 session, 1993) * Even As We Speak: (3 sessions, 1992–93) * Everyone: (1 session, 1970) *
Everything but the Girl Everything but the Girl (occasionally referred to as EBTG) are an English musical duo formed in Kingston upon Hull in 1982, consisting of lead singer and occasional guitarist Tracey Thorn and guitarist, keyboardist, producer and singer Ben Watt ...
: (2 sessions, 1984–85) * The Ex: (3 sessions, 1983–86) *
eX-Girl eX-Girl is a Japanese female noise rock trio. Overview They claim to hail from the planet Kero Kero. They are described as psychedelic, space rock, jazz fusion, jagged alternating vocal harmonies, sugary synthesiser pop, punk, prog, epic/atmosph ...
: (1 session, 2000) * Ex-Post Facto: (1 session, 1984) * Exiles: (2 sessions, 2003) * Exit Condition: (1 session, 1991) * Expelaires: (1 session, 1979) *
The Expelled The Expelled were a punk rock band first formed in July 1981 in Leeds, England. The original line-up consisted of Jo Ball (vocals), Tim Ramsden (guitar), Craig 'Macca' McEvoy ( bass) and Rick Fox (drums). History After gigging around Leeds t ...
: (1 session, 1982) *
The Experimental Pop Band The Experimental Pop Band are an English indie pop group, led by former singer with The Brilliant Corners, Davey Woodward. History The band was formed in mid-1990, initially as a studio project under the name The South West Experimental Pop Band ...
: (1 session, 1997) *
Explosions in the Sky Explosions in the Sky is an American post-rock band from Texas. The quartet originally played under the name Breaker Morant, then changed to the current name in 1999. The band has garnered popularity beyond the post-rock scene for their elabora ...
: (2 sessions, 2002–04) *
Extreme Noise Terror Extreme Noise Terror (often abbreviated to ENT) are a British extreme metal band formed in Ipswich, England in 1985 and one of the earliest and most influential crust bands. Noted for one of the earliest uses of dual vocalists in hardcore,Bonn ...
: (4 sessions, 1987–2001) *
E-Z Rollers The E-Z Rollers are a British drum and bass group.IMO Record"EZ Rollers", '' IMO Records'', London, 21 October 2011. Retrieved 23 November 2011. The group was formed in 1995 in Suffolk, England. E-Z Rollers began releasing output on the Movi ...
: (1 session, 2004) * EZ T: (1 session, 2004)


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Fabio Fabio is a given name descended from Latin '' Fabius'' and very popular in Italy and Latin America (due to Italian migration). Its English equivalent is Fabian. The name is written without an accent in Italian and Spanish, but is usually accented ...
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Fabric Textile is an umbrella term that includes various fiber-based materials, including fibers, yarns, filaments, threads, different fabric types, etc. At first, the word "textiles" only referred to woven fabrics. However, weaving is not the ...
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Fabulous Poodles The Fabulous Poodles were a British pre- new wave band formed in 1975. Known for quirky stage antics, such as exploding ukuleles, as well as songs with funny lyrics, The Fabulous Poodles toured with Meat Loaf, Sha Na Na, Tom Petty, Bill Brufor ...
: (4 sessions, 1976–78) *
Faces The face is the front of an animal's head that features the eyes, nose and mouth, and through which animals express many of their emotions. The face is crucial for human identity, and damage such as scarring or developmental deformities may affe ...
: (3 sessions, 1970–71) * John Fahey: (1 session, 1969) *
Fairport Convention Fairport Convention are an English folk rock band, formed in 1967 by guitarists Richard Thompson and Simon Nicol, bassist Ashley Hutchings and drummer Shaun Frater (with Frater replaced by Martin Lamble after their first gig.) They started o ...
: (12 sessions, 1967–74) *
Andy Fairweather Low Andrew Fairweather Low (born 2 August 1948) is a Welsh guitarist and singer. He was a founding member and lead singer of 1960s pop band Amen Corner (band), Amen Corner, and in recent years has toured extensively with Roger Waters, Eric Clapton ...
: (2 sessions, 1975–77) *
Th' Faith Healers Th' Faith Healers were an English indie rock band who were originally active between 1990 and 1994. The members of the group were Roxanne Stephen (vocals), Tom Cullinan (guitar and vocals), Ben Hopkin (bass), and Joe Dilworth (drums). They rec ...
: (5 sessions, 1991–94) * The Fall: (24 sessions, 1978–2004) *
Family Family (from la, familia) is a Social group, group of people related either by consanguinity (by recognized birth) or Affinity (law), affinity (by marriage or other relationship). The purpose of the family is to maintain the well-being of its ...
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The Family Cat The Family Cat were a British independent band, formed in Stoke Newington, London in 1988. Three members were originally from Cornwall, one from Plymouth and one from Southampton. Career The band played live for five years and recorded three ...
: (3 sessions, 1989–92) * Famous Jug Band: (1 session, 1969) * Fantasmagroover: (2 sessions, 1999–2000) *
Farm A farm (also called an agricultural holding) is an area of land that is devoted primarily to agricultural processes with the primary objective of producing food and other crops; it is the basic facility in food production. The name is used fo ...
: (6 sessions, 1983–91) * Farmer's Boys: (2 sessions, 1983–84) * Fat Grapple: (1 session, 1973) *
Fat Mattress Fat Mattress were an England, English folk rock band that formed in Folkestone in 1968. Founded by guitarist and vocalist Noel Redding, during his time as bassist for The Jimi Hendrix Experience, and vocalist Neil Landon, the band was completed ...
: (1 session, 1969) *
The Fatima Mansions The Fatima Mansions were an Irish rock band formed in 1988 by Cork singer/keyboardist Cathal Coughlan, formerly of Microdisney. Career The original line-up consisted of Coughlan, Nick Allum, Jonathan Fell, Zac Woolhouse and Aindrias O'Gruama. ...
: (2 sessions, 1989–90) *
Faust Faust is the protagonist of a classic German legend based on the historical Johann Georg Faust ( 1480–1540). The erudite Faust is highly successful yet dissatisfied with his life, which leads him to make a pact with the Devil at a crossroads ...
: (2 sessions, 1973–98) * Charlie Feathers: (1 session, 1977) * Andy Fernbach: (1 session, 1969) *
Fflaps Fflaps were a Welsh post-punk band active in the late 1980s and early 1990s, formed in Bangor, Gwynedd, Bangor, Wales.John Robb (musician), Robb, John (2013)Lost treasure: 80s Welsh underground band the FFlaps, Louder Than War, 2 January 2013. Re ...
: (2 sessions, 1988–90) *
Fiasco Fiasco may refer to: * a failure or humiliating situation * Fiasco (bottle), a traditional Italian straw-covered wine bottle often associated with Chianti wine Media * ''Fiasco'' (novel), a 1987 science-fiction novel by Stanisław Lem * ''F ...
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The Field Mice The Field Mice were an English indie rock band on the independent record label Sarah Records. They had top 20 success in both the singles and albums UK Independent Charts. Career The Field Mice initially formed as a duo from South London subur ...
: (1 session, 1990) * Filler: (1 session, 1990) * Filthkick: (2 sessions, 1989–90) *
Fingerprintz The Silencers are a Scottish Rock music, rock band formed in London in 1986 by Jimme O'Neill and Cha Burns, two ex-members of the post-punk outfit Fingerprintz. Their music is characterised by a melodic blend of pop, folk music, folk and tradi ...
: (1 session, 1978) *
Finitribe Finitribe were a Scottish electronic music group. The group was originally referred to as Fini Tribe. The name was taken from ''finny tribe'', a term used by the Rosicrucians to describe the fishes. History The band formed in Edinburgh, Scotlan ...
: (3 sessions, 1985–98) *
Fire Fire is the rapid oxidation of a material (the fuel) in the exothermic chemical process of combustion, releasing heat, light, and various reaction Product (chemistry), products. At a certain point in the combustion reaction, called the ignition ...
: (1 session, 1984) *
The Fire Engines The Fire Engines were a post-punk band from Edinburgh, Scotland. The Fire Engines were an influence on many bands that followed, including Franz Ferdinand and The Rapture, with Meat Whiplash and The Candyskins both taking their names from Fire ...
: (2 sessions, 1981) * Fire Party: (1 session, 1989) * fIREHOSE: (1 session, 1988) *
Fireworks Fireworks are a class of Explosive, low explosive Pyrotechnics, pyrotechnic devices used for aesthetic and entertainment purposes. They are most commonly used in fireworks displays (also called a fireworks show or pyrotechnics), combining a l ...
: (1 session, 1983) *
First Offence ''First Offence'' is the debut album of London London is the capital and largest city of England and the United Kingdom, with a population of just under 9 million. It stands on the River Thames in south-east England at the head of a e ...
: (1 session, 1991) *
Fitz of Depression Fitz of Depression was an American punk rock band from Olympia, Washington, formed in 1987. The band released three albums before splitting up in 1997. There were brief reunion tours in 2000 and 2002. The band continued to play, particularly in th ...
: (1 session, 1995) *
Patrik Fitzgerald Patrik Fitzgerald (born Patrick Joseph Fitzgerald, 19 March 1956, Stratford, London, Stratford, East London)Strong, Martin C. (2003) ''The Great Indie Discography'', Canongate, , p. 68 is an English singer-songwriter and an originator of folk p ...
: (3 sessions, 1978–79) *
Five Blind Boys of Alabama The Blind Boys of Alabama, also billed as The Five Blind Boys of Alabama, and Clarence Fountain and the Blind Boys of Alabama, is an American gospel group. The group was founded in 1939 in Talladega, Alabama, and has featured a changing roster ...
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Five Hand Reel Five Hand Reel was a Scottish/English/Irish Celtic rock band of the late 1970s, that combined experiences of traditional Scottish and Irish folk music with electric rock arrangements. The members of the band were Dick Gaughan (born 17 May 1948) ...
: (4 sessions, 1975–78) * Fixit Kid: (1 session, 2002) *
The Flaming Lips The Flaming Lips are an American psychedelic rock band formed in 1983 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. The band currently consists of Wayne Coyne (vocals, guitar, keyboards), Steven Drozd (guitars, keyboards, bass, drums, vocals), Derek Brown (keyb ...
: (2 sessions, 1992–99) * Flaming Stars: (8 sessions, 1995–2002) * Flatback 4: (1 session, 1994) * Flatbackers: (1 session, 1980) *
The Flatmates The Flatmates, part of the mid-1980s British indie pop boom, were part of The Subway Organization, a Bristol record label formed by Martin Whitehead. Whitehead is also guitarist and main songwriter for the band. History Following the group's ...
: (2 session, 1987–88) * Fleece: (1 session, 1998) *
Fleetwood Mac Fleetwood Mac are a British-American rock band, formed in London in 1967. Fleetwood Mac were founded by guitarist Peter Green, drummer Mick Fleetwood and guitarist Jeremy Spencer, before bassist John McVie joined the line-up for their epony ...
: (9 sessions, 1967–71) *
Flesh for Lulu Flesh for Lulu were an English rock band formed in Brixton, London, England, active between 1982 and 1992. They reformed from 2013 to 2015 with a new lineup. Initially part of the post-punk scene, the band's sound shifted to reflect influence ...
: (1 session, 1982) * Flinch: (1 session, 1994) * Flipper: (1 session, 1993) * Float Up CP: (1 session, 1984) *
A Flock of Seagulls A Flock of Seagulls are an English new wave band formed in Liverpool in 1979. The group, whose best-known line-up comprised Mike Score, Ali Score, Frank Maudsley and Paul Reynolds, hit the peak of their chart success in the early 1980s. The ...
: (1 session, 1981) * Florists: (1 session, 1983) * Flossie & the Unicorns: (1 session, 1999) * The Flowers: (1 session, 1979) *
Fluke Fluke may refer to: Biology * Fluke (fish), a species of marine flatfish * Fluke (tail), the lobes of the tail of a cetacean, such as dolphins or whales, ichthyosaurs, mosasaurs Mosasaurs (from Latin ''Mosa'' meaning the 'Meuse', and Greek ...
: (4 sessions, 1990–2002) *
The Flying Pickets The Flying Pickets is a British '' a cappella'' vocal group which had a Christmas number one hit in 1983 on the UK Singles Chart with their cover version of Yazoo's track " Only You". History The band of six was founded by Brian Hibbard in 19 ...
: (1 session, 1983) * Flying Saucer Attack: (2 sessions, 1995–96) * The Flys (British band), The Flys: (3 sessions, 1978–79) * Foetus (band): (3 sessions, 1982–84) * Fokkewolf: (1 session, 1999) * The Folk Devils: (3 sessions, 1984–85) * The Folk Implosion: (1 session, 1997) * Fonn: (1 session, 1999) * Wayne Fontana: (1 session, 1973) * Force Fed: (2 sessions, 1990–91) * Foreheads in a Fishtank: (2 sessions, 1991–93) * Forest (band), Forest: (3 sessions, 1969–70) * A Formal Sigh: (1 session, 1981) * Formerly Fat Harry: (1 session, 1970) * FortDax: (1 session, 2004) * Forty Fives: (2 sessions, 2003–04) * Chris Foster (folk singer), Chris Foster: (1 session, 1977) * Fotheringay: (1 session, 1970) * Fotomoto: (1 session, 2004) * The Foundations: (1 session, 1968) * Four Brothers (band), Four Brothers: (4 sessions, 1988–2000) * Four Tet: (1 session, 2003) * Foyer des Arts: (1 session, 1986) * Frames (British band), Frames: (1 session, 1981) * Frank & Walters: (1 session, 1991) * Frank Chickens: (6 sessions, 1983–89) * Jackson C. Frank: (1 session, 1968) * Frankfurter: (1 session, 1987) * Frankie Goes to Hollywood: (2 sessions, 1982–83) * Simply Red, Frantic Elevators: (2 sessions, 1981) * Andy Fraser, Andy Fraser Band: (1 session, 1975) * Vivian Stanshall#After the Bonzos, Freaks: (1 session, 1971) * Freddy Fresh: (2 sessions, 1999–2003) * Free (band), Free: (4 sessions, 1968–70) * Freefall: (1 session, 1992) * The Freeze (Scottish band), The Freeze: (2 sessions, 1980–81) * Freeze Frame (band), Freeze Frame: (2 sessions, 1983–84) * F.S.K. (band), F.S.K.: (7 sessions, 1985–2004) * The French (band), French: (2 sessions, 2003–04) * Fripp & Eno: (1 session, 1973) * Fred Frith: (1 session, 1974) * Front 242: (1 session, 1986) * Fruit Machine (band), Fruit Machine: (1 session, 1982) * Fuck (band), Fuck: (3 sessions, 1997–2004) * Fudge Tunnel: (2 sessions, 1990–92) * Fugazi: (1 session, 1988) * Fugees: (2 sessions, 1994–96) * Fumble (band), Fumble: (1 session, 1972) * Fun-Da-Mental: (3 sessions, 1992–94) * Funboy Five: (1 session, 1979) * The Funkees: (2 sessions, 1974–75) * Funky Ginger: (1 session, 1988) * Furious Pig, Finbar and Eddie Furey: (3 sessions, 1972–74) * Furious Pig: (1 session, 1980) * Further (band), Further: (1 session, 1995) * The Future Sound of London: (3 sessions, 1992–97) * The Futureheads: (1 session, 2003) * The Fuzztones: (1 session, 1985)


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* Gaffa (band), Gaffa: (1 session, 1979) * Gag: (1 session, 1993) * Galaxie 500: (2 sessions, 1989–90) * Gallagher and Lyle: (1 session, 1973) * Rory Gallagher: (1 session, 1973) *Galliard (band), Galliard: (1 session, 1970) * Gallon Drunk: (1 session, 1991) * Lance Gambit Trio: (1 session, 1997) * Gang of Four (band), Gang of Four: (3 sessions, 1979–81) * Garlic: (1 session, 2001) * Laurent Garnier: (1 session, 1995) *Gasworks (band), Gasworks: (2 sessions, 1969–73) * Dick Gaughan: (3 sessions, 1973–77) * Gazelle: (1 session, 1975) * Ron Geesin: (7 sessions, 1968–76) * Gene (band), Gene: (6 sessions, 1996–2001) * Gene Loves Jezebel: (2 sessions, 1983–84) * Generation X (band), Generation X: (3 sessions, 1977–79) * Genesis (band), Genesis: (2 sessions, 1970–72) * Gentle Giant: (7 sessions, 1971–75) * Gentle People: (1 session, 1997) * George & Martha: (1 session, 1988) * Gerry and the Pacemakers: (1 session, 1973) * Steve Gibbons (musician)#Steve Gibbons Band, Steve Gibbons Band: (3 sessions, 1976–77) * Gilbert: (1 session, 1968) * Gilded Lil: (1 session, 1998) * Gilgamesh (band), Gilgamesh: (2 sessions, 1974–75) * Girlfrendo: (1 session, 1997) * Girls at Our Best!: (1 session, 1981) *Glass Menagerie (band), Glass Menagerie: (2 sessions, 1968–69) * Glass Torpedoes: (1 session, 1980) * Glaxo Babies: (2 sessions, 1979–80) * Glencoe: (4 sessions, 1972–73) * Global Communication (aka Mark Pritchard (music producer), Reload): (1 session, 1994) * James Lascelles#Global Village Trucking Company, Global Village Trucking Company: (3 sessions, 1974–75) * Gnidrolog: (1 session, 1971) * Go Hole: (1 session, 1987) * Goatboy: (1 session, 2002) * The Go-Betweens: (2 sessions, 1982–84) * God Is My Co-Pilot (band), God Is My Co-Pilot: (4 sessions, 1993–97) * The God Machine (band), The God Machine: (1 session, 1992) * Godflesh: (1 session, 1989) * Godspeed You! Black Emperor: (1 session, 1998) * Goldchains: (1 session, 2002) * Golden Starlet: (1 session, 1995) * Golden Virgins: (1 session, 2003) * John Golding: (2 sessions, 1974–75) * Gong (band), Gong: (3 sessions, 1971–74) * Gonzalez (band), Gonzalez: (3 sessions, 1974–75) * Goober Patrol: (1 session, 1995) * Good Habit: (1 session, 1972) * Philip Goodhand-Tait: (2 sessions, 1972–74) * Gore (band), Gore: (3 sessions, 1987–91) * Gorky's Zygotic Mynci: (8 sessions, 1993–2003) * Gossip (band), Gossip: (1 session, 2003) * John Gourd: (1 session, 1968) * Davy Graham: (1 session, 1968) * Grandaddy: (1 session, 1998) * Grandmaster Gareth: (1 session, 2003) * Grapefruit (band), Grapefruit: (1 session, 1968) *Great Crash (band), Great Crash: (1 session, 1973) * Great Leap Forward (band), Great Leap Forward: (2 sessions, 1987–88) * Griffin (60s band), Greaves Blegvad: (1 session, 1977) *Greenhouse (band), Greenhouse: (1 session, 1991) *Greyhound (band), Greyhound: (2 sessions, 1971) *Griffin (band), Griffin: (1 session, 1969) * Grifters (band), Grifters: (2 sessions, 1994–96) * Carol Grimes: (1 session, 1974) * Stefan Grossman: (1 session, 1968) * Groundation: (1 session, 1981) * The Groundhogs: (4 sessions, 1970–75) * Grover: (1 session, 2001) * Gruppo Sportivo: (1 session, 1978) * Guana Batz: (4 sessions, 1984–85) * Guided by Voices: (2 sessions, 1996–99) * Isaac Guillory: (1 session, 1972) * Gumball (band), Gumball: (2 sessions, 1990–91) * Gun: (2 sessions, 1967–68) * Gunshot (band), Gunshot: (2 sessions, 1991–94) * Guv'ner: (1 session, 1995) * A Guy Called Gerald (3 sessions, 1988–95) * The Gymslips, Gymslips: (5 sessions, 1982–84) * Gypsy: (3 sessions, 1971–73)


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* Hagar the Womb: (1 session, 1984) * Hakan Libdo: (1 session, 2004) * Half Japanese: (3 sessions, 1993–97) * Half Man Half Biscuit: (12 sessions, 1985–2004) * Lianne Hall: (3 sessions, 2000–01) * Ha-Lo: (1 session, 1999) * Claire Hammill: (1 session, 1972) * Peter Hammill: (5 sessions, 1973–79) * Happy Few: (1 session, 1982) * Happy Flowers: (1 session, 1990) * Happy Mondays: (2 sessions, 1986–89) * Hard Corps (English band), Hard Corps: (1 session, 1984) * Hard Meat: (2 sessions, 1969) * Tim Hardin: (1 session, 1968) * Chris Hardy: (3 sessions, 1972–74) * Roy Harper (singer), Roy Harper: (10 sessions, 1969–78) * Harpies: (1 session, 2004) * Tim Hart & Maddy Prior: (2 sessions, 1968–71) * Mike Hart (singer/songwriter), Mike Hart: (1 session, 1968) * Keef Hartley: (5 sessions, 1969–72) * Phil Hartley: (1 session, 1988) * PJ Harvey: (9 sessions, 1991–2004) * Harvey's Rabbit: (1 session, 1994) * Hatfield & The North: (4 sessions, 1973–74) * Richie Havens: (2 sessions, 1969) * Hawkwind: (2 sessions, 1970–71) * Bryn Haworth: (3 sessions, 1974–76) * Richie Hawtin: (3 sessions, 1994–2004) * Richie Hawtin & John Acquavica: (1 session, 2000) * HDQ: (2 sessions, 1988–89) * Head Cleaner, Head of David: (4 sessions, 1986–89) * Headcleaner: (1 session, 1992) * Headhunters: (1 session, 1983) * Heads: (3 sessions, 1995–2000) * Heads Hands & Feet: (2 sessions, 1972) * Heart Throbs: (2 sessions, 1989–90) * Heavenly (British band), Heavenly: (2 sessions, 1991–94) * Heavy Metal Kids: (1 session, 1974) * Hefner (band), Hefner: (10 sessions, 1998–2004) * John Hegley: (1 session, 1996) * Helen and the Horns: (3 sessions, 1983–84) * Helen Love: (1 session, 1997) * Hellacopters: (2 sessions, 1999–2003) * Hells: (1 session, 2004) * Helmet (band), Helmet: (1 session, 1991) * Help Yourself (band), Help Yourself: (3 sessions, 1971–73) * Jimi Hendrix Experience: (2 sessions, 1967) * Christie Hennessy: (1 session, 1974) * Henry Cow: (7 sessions, 1972–75) * Hepburns: (1 session, 1989) * Herd: (1 session, 1967) * Here: (1 session, 1993) * Here & Now (band), Here & Now: (1 session, 1978) * Here's Johnny (band), Here's Johnny: (1 session, 1983) * Heresy: (3 sessions, 1987–89) * Herman Dune: (7 sessions, 2000–04) * Mike Heron's Reputation: (2 sessions, 1975–77) * Hey Paulette: (1 session, 1989) * Hi-Fi: (1 session, 1979) * Hiding Place (band), Hiding Place: (1 session, 1977) *The High Fidelity: (2 sessions, 1998–2000) * High Five (band), High Five: (3 sessions, 1982–84) * High Level Ranters: (2 sessions, 1972–74) * High Tide (band), High Tide: (3 sessions, 1969–70) * The Higsons, Higsons: (5 sessions, 1981–84) * Roy Hill Band: (2 sessions, 1978–79) * Holger Hiller: (1 session, 1987) * Hint (musician), Hint: (1 session, 2002) * Hirameka Hi Fi: (2 sessions, 1998–2002) * The_Hitchers_(Irish_band): (1 session, 1997) * Hits (band), Hits: (1 session, 1978) * Hives: (1 session, 2001) * Hixxy: (2 sessions, 2004) * Hockett (band), Hockett: (1 session, 1972) * Hofman: (1 session, 1998) * Hole (band), Hole: (2 sessions, 1991–93) * Holle Holle: (1 session, 1987) * Tim Hollier: (1 session, 1968) * Hollies: (1 session, 1967) * Holy Ghost: (1 session, 1995) * Holy Mackerel (band), Holy Mackerel: (2 sessions, 1972) * Holy Willie's Prayer: (1 session, 1970) * Home (British band), Home: (5 sessions, 1971–73) * A Homeboy A Hippie & A Funky Dread: (1 session, 1991) * Homesick James and Grizelda: (1 session, 1970) * Honey Bus: (5 sessions, 1967–72) * Honeymoon Killers: (1 session, 1982) * Hood (band), Hood: (1 session, 1995) * Hooton 3 Car: (3 sessions, 1995–97) * The Hoovers: (1 session, 1991) * Hopewell (band), Hopewell: (1 session, 2001) * Hopper (band), Hopper: (1 session, 1994) * Horslips: (3 sessions, 1973–74) * Hot Snakes: (1 session, 2004) * Hot Water (band), Hot Water: (1 session, 1978) * A House: (2 sessions, 1987–92) * The House of Love, House of Love: (6 sessions, 1988–92) * The Housemartins, Housemartins: (4 sessions, 1985–87) * Huevos Rancheros (band), Huevos Rancheros: (1 session, 1995) * Huggy Bear (band), Huggy Bear: (2 sessions, 1992–93) * Hula: (3 sessions, 1985–86) * Hula Hoop: (2 sessions, 1992–93) * Alan Hull: (4 sessions, 1973–76) * Human League: (1 session, 1978) * Human Orchestra: (1 session, 1976) * Humanoid: (1 session, 1988) * Humble Pie: (1 session, 1969) * Humblebums: (1 session, 1970) * Hunches: (1 session, 2004) * Michael Hurley (musician), Michael Hurley: (1 session, 1999) * Hybirds: (1 session, 1997) * Hyper Kinako: (1 session, 2003) * Hypnotone: (1 session, 1991)


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* I Am Kloot: (2 sessions, 2001–04) * I, Ludicrous: (1 session, 1987) * Ian Rush(2), Ian Rush: (1 session, 1993) * Icarus (80s band), Icarus: (1 session, 1980) * Icarus Line: (2 sessions, 2001–02) * Ice: (1 session, 1967) * The Icicle Works, Icicle Works: (3 sessions, 1982–84) * Icon AD: (1 session, 1982) * Ictus (band), Ictus: (1 session, 2004) * Idiot Dancers: (1 session, 1980) * Idle Race: (6 sessions, 1967–69) * If (band), If: (1 session, 1972) * Ifang Bondi: (1 session, 1990) * Ikara Colt: (4 sessions, 2001–04) * I'm Being Good: (2 sessions, 1994–2003) * I'm So Hollow: (1 session, 1980) * Immortal Lee County Killers: (2 sessions, 2003) * In Camera (band), In Camera: (1 session, 1980) * IN DUST: (1 session, 1993) * In Excelsis (band), In Excelsis: (1 session, 1984) * Inca Babies: (4 sessions, 1984–86) * Incredible String Band: (12 sessions, 1967–2000) * Innersphere: (1 session, 1995) * Neil Innes: (3 sessions, 1972–77) * Inside Out(2), Inside Out: (1 session, 1991) * Inspiral Carpets: (4 sessions, 1988–90) * Intense Degree: (1 session, 1988) * Inter (band), Inter: (2 sessions, 1997–99) * Interpol (band), Interpol: (1 session, 2001) * Mixmaster Morris, Irresistible Force: (2 sessions, 1992–93) * Gregory Isaacs & Roots Radics: (2 sessions, 1981–82) * Isan: (1 session, 1999) * Isotope: (3 sessions, 1974–75) * It's Immaterial: (4 sessions, 1981–85) * Izzys: (1 session, 2003)


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* J Church: (1 session, 1993) * Jabula: (1 session, 1974) * Jack Drag: (1 session, 2001) * Jack the Lad: (8 sessions, 1973–76) * David Jack (singer), David Jack: (1 session, 2003) * Jackdaw With Crowbar: (2 sessions, 1987) * JJ Jackson & The Urchins: (1 session, 1967) * Joe Jackson (musician), Joe Jackson: (1 session, 1979) * Jacktars: (1 session, 1989) * Jacob's Mouse: (2 sessions, 1992) * Jale (band), Jale: (1 session, 1994) * The Jam: (3 sessions, 1977–79) * James (band), James: (4 sessions, 1983–90) * John James (guitarist), John James: (1 session, 1968) * Nicky James Band: (1 session, 1973) * Janitors: (3 sessions, 1985–87) * Bert Jansch: (1 session, 1968) * Jasmine Minks: (1 session, 1986) * Jass Babies: (1 session, 1981) * Jawbone: (1 session, 2004) * Jawbox: (1 session, 1994) * Jeans Team: (1 session, 2003) * Jellicoe (band), Jellicoe: (1 session, 2001) * Jelly Bread: (2 sessions, 1972) * Jellyfish Kiss: (1 session, 1990) * Jesus and Mary Chain: (6 sessions, 1984–98) * The Jesus Lizard, Jesus Lizard: (2 sessions, 1991–92) * Jet (UK band), Jet: (1 session, 1975) * Jethro Tull (band), Jethro Tull: (3 sessions, 1968–69) * Joey Fat: (1 session, 2003) * Elton John: (2 sessions, 1968–73) * Larry Johnson (musician), Larry Johnson: (1 session, 1970) * Linton Kwesi Johnson: (2 sessions, 1979–81) * Paul Johnson (singer), Paul Johnson: (1 session, 1987) * Wilko Johnson: (1 session, 1978) * Sophie and Peter Johnston: (2 sessions, 1983) * Johnstons: (1 session, 1972) * Jolt (band), Jolt: (1 session, 1995) * Jon E Cash: (1 session, 2004) * Nic Jones: (8 sessions, 1972–77) * Wizz Jones: (3 sessions, 1969–72) * Joolz Denby, Joolz: (1 session, 1984) * Josef K (band), Josef K: (2 sessions, 1981) * Joy Division: (2 sessions, 1979) * Joyrider (band), Joyrider: (2 sessions, 1995–96) * JSD Band: (7 sessions, 1972–74) * Ju Ju: (2 sessions, 1982–83) * Jubilee Allstars: (1 session, 1996) * Juggernaughts: (1 session, 1984) * Juicy Lucy (band), Juicy Lucy: (1 session, 1969) * Juke Boy Bonner: (1 session, 1969) * Jules Verne: (1 session, 1992) * June Brides: (1 session, 1985) * Junior Gee and the Capital Boys: (1 session, 1984) * Junior Eyes: (2 sessions, 1968–69) * Mickey Jupp: (2 sessions, 1971–78) * Just Us (band), Just Us: (1 session, 1972)


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* K K Kings: (1 session, 1994) * Kaisers: (1 session, 1995) * Kaito: (1 session, 2001) * Kaleidoscope (British band), Kaleidoscope: (1 session, 1967) * Kan Kan: (1 session, 1982) * Kanda Bongo Man: (2 sessions, 1993–2003) * Armory Kane: (1 session, 1968) * Karamasov: (1 session, 1999) * Katch 22: (1 session, 1991) * Kelis: (1 session, 2000) * Dave Kelly (musician), Dave Kelly: (1 session, 1968) * Jo-Ann Kelly: (1 session, 1968) * Kenickie: (2 sessions, 1995–96) * Kerb: (1 session, 1998) * Keys: (1 session, 2003) * Imrat Khan: (2 sessions, 1969–70) * Vilayat Khan: (1 session, 1968) * Khartomb: (1 session, 1982) * Khaya: (2 sessions, 1999–2000) * Kick Partners: (1 session, 1983) * Kid 606 Vs. Remote Viewer: (1 session, 2000) * Kid Koala: (1 session, 2000) * Kidnapper (band), Kidnapper: (1 session, 1997) * Killing Floor (British band), Killing Floor: (1 session, 1969) * Killing Joke: (5 sessions, 1979–83) * The Killjoys (British band), Killjoys: (2 sessions, 1977–78) * Kills: (1 session, 2003) * William E Kimber and The Ian Green Orchestra: (1 session, 1967) * King: (1 session, 1978) * King Crimson: (2 sessions, 1969) * King of the Slums: (1 session, 1988) * Kings of Oblivion (band), Kings of Oblivion: (1 session, 1990) * Kingsbury Manx: (1 session, 2000) * The Kinks, Kinks: (4 sessions, 1967–74) * Kiss AMC: (1 session, 1989) * Kit (band), KIT: (1 session, 1989) * Kitchens of Distinction: (1 session, 1992) * Klezmatics: (1 session, 1992) * Knights of the Occasional Table: (1 session, 1993) * Buddy Knox & Bad River: (1 session, 1970) * Spider John Koerner: (1 session, 1968) * Kokomo (band), Kokomo: (3 sessions, 1974–75) * Dembo Konte & Kausu Kuyateh, Dembo Konte and Kausu Kouyate: (1 session, 1989) * Alexis Korner: (1 session, 1969) * Leo Kottke: (1 session, 1977) * Billy J. Kramer: (1 session, 1973) * Krispy Three: (2 sessions, 1990–91) * Kursaal Flyers: (1 session, 1975) * Fela Kuti: (1 session, 1973)


L

* Lab 4: (1 session, 2001) * Labradford: (2 sessions, 1994–96) * Ladytron: (2 sessions, 2001–02) * Laibach: (2 sessions, 1986–87) * Laika (band), Laika: (1 session, 2000) * Denny Laine and the Electric String Band: (2 sessions, 1967–68) * Lali Puna: (1 session, 2004) * Land of Nod (band), Land of Nod: (1 session, 2003) * Landscape (band), Landscape: (1 session, 1978) * Neil Landstrumm & Tobia Schmidt: (1 session, 1998) * Ronnie Lane's Slim Chance: (3 sessions, 1973–76) * Lash Lariat and the Long Riders: (2 sessions, 1985) * Last Party: (2 sessions, 1987–89) * Laugh (band), Laugh: (2 sessions, 1986–87) * Laughing Clowns: (1 session, 1982) * L'Augmentation: (1 session, 1999) * Laura Logic: (2 sessions, 1979–81) * Laurel And Hardy (2), Laurel and Hardy: (1 session, 1982) * Gasper Lawal Band: (1 session, 1971) * The League of Gentlemen (band), The League of Gentleman: (1 session, 1980) * Leatherface (band), Leatherface: (3 sessions, 1991–93) * Led Zeppelin: (3 sessions, 1969) * Alvin Lee & Mylon LeFevre: (1 session, 1973) * Leisure Process: (1 session, 1982) * The Lemonheads, Lemonheads: (1 session, 1989) * Deke Leonard: (3 sessions, 1973–78) * Leopards (band), Leopards: (2 sessions, 1997–98) * Les Thugs: (1 session, 1987) * Levellers 5: (3 sessions, 1990–92) * G. Lewis and D.C. Gilbert: (1 session, 1980) * Jeffrey Lewis: (1 session, 2002) * Leyton Buzzards: (4 sessions, 1978–80) * LFO (British band), LFO: (1 session, 1990) * Liars (band), Liars: (2 sessions, 2002–04) * Liberator DJs & The London Acid Techno Mafia: (1 session, 1997) * Lift to Experience: (3 sessions, 2001) * Ligament (band), Ligament: (1 session, 1995) * Liggers: (1 session, 1980) * Light (band), Light: (1 session, 1999) * Gordon Lightfoot: (1 session, 1969) * Lightning Bolt (band), Lightning Bolt: (1 session, 2004) * Lillian (singer), Lillian: (1 session, 1997) * Lindisfarne: (6 sessions, 1971–74) * Lines (band), Lines: (2 sessions, 1980–81) * Little Bob Story: (2 sessions, 1977) * Little George: (1 session, 2001) * Little Killers: (1 session, 2004) * Little Red Duffle Coats: (1 session, 1981) * Live Skull: (1 session, 1989) * The Liverpool Scene, Liverpool Scene: (3 sessions, 1969–70) * Livingstone (band), Livingstone: (1 session, 1995) * Robert Lloyd (Nightingales), Robert Lloyd: (5 sessions, 1987–90) * Llwybr Llaethog: (4 sessions, 1987–2001) * Anna Lockwood: (1 session, 1969) * Locus: (1 session, 2003) * The Locust: (1 session, 2001) * Lo-Fi Generator: (1 session, 1999) * Lois Maffeo, Lois: (1 session, 1993) * Lolita Storm: (2 sessions, 1999–2000) * Lone Star (band), Lone Star: (3 sessions, 1976–77) * Loop (band), Loop: (3 sessions, 1987–90) * Loop Guru: (3 sessions, 1993–97) * Lorimer (band), Lorimer: (1 session, 2000) * The Lotus Eaters (band), The Lotus Eaters: (2 sessions, 1982–83) * Loudspeaker (band), Loudspeaker: (1 session, 1992) * Louisiana Red: (1 session, 1977) * Love Blobs: (1 session, 1992) * Lovechild (band), Lovechild: (1 session, 1992) * Love Is All (band), Love Is All: (1 session, 2004) * Love Junk (band), Love Junk: (1 session, 1997) * Love Sculpture: (3 sessions, 1968–69) * Loves (band), Loves: (4 sessions, 2001–02) * Lene Lovich: (2 sessions, 1978–79) * Low (band), Low: (4 sessions, 1999–2003) * L7 (band), L7: (1 session, 1990) * Lucys: (1 session, 1981) * Luddites (band), Luddites: (1 session, 1983) * Ludus (band), Ludus: (1 session, 1982) * Luggage (band), Luggage: (1 session, 1995) * Lulu (singer), Lulu: (1 session, 1967) * Luna (1990s American band), Luna: (1 session, 1992) * Lunachicks: (1 session, 1989) * Lungleg: (2 sessions, 1995–96) * Lupine Howl: (1 session, 2000) * The Lurkers, Lurkers: (4 sessions, 1977–79) * Luscious Jackson: (1 session, 1995) * Lush (band), Lush: (1 session, 1990)


M

* Mabel Greer's Toyshop: (1 session, 1968) * Andy Mackay: (1 session, 1974) * Billy Mackenzie: (1 session, 1983) * Mackenzies: (2 sessions, 1986) * Macrocosmica: (1 session, 1997) * Mad Professor: (1 session, 1982) * Madder Rose: (2 sessions, 1993–94) * Madness (band), Madness: (1 session, 1979) * Magazine (band), Magazine: (4 sessions, 1978–80) * Magic Band: (1 session, 2004) * Magic Dirt: (1 session, 1997) * Magic Hour (band), Magic Hour: (1 session, 1994) * Magma (band), Magma: (1 session, 1974) * Magnapop: (1 session, 1993) * Magoo (band), Magoo: (7 sessions, 1995–2004) * Maher Shalal Hash Baz (band), Maher Shalal Hash Baz: (1 session, 2003) * Make-Up (American band), Make-Up: (2 session, 1997–99) * Malaria!: (1 session, 1981) * The Male Nurse, Male Nurse: (2 sessions, 1997–98) * Malicorne (band), Malicorne: (2 sessions, 1974–75) * Batti Mamzelle: (1 session, 1974) * Man (band), Man: (3 sessions, 1972–74) * Man or Astro-man?: (6 sessions, 1993–2000) * Mandrake Paddle Steamer: (1 session, 1969) * Manfred Mann: (7 sessions, 1968–73) * Mangrove Steel Band: (1 session, 1987) * Mansun: (3 sessions, 1995–2000) * Phil Manzanera & 801: (1 session, 1977) * Thomas Mapfumo: (1 session, 1998) * Mike Maran: (5 sessions, 1972–74) * The March Violets, March Violets: (3 sessions, 1982–84) * Marine Girls: (2 sessions, 1982–83) * Marine Research: (2 sessions, 1999) * Mark-Almond: (1 session, 1972) * Bob Marley & The Wailers, Bob Marley and the Wailers: (2 sessions, 1973) * Marlowe (band), Marlowe: (1 session, 2003) * Caroline Martin: (3 sessions, 1999–2003) * Caroline Martin & Lianne Hall: (1 session, 2004) * John Martyn: (7 sessions, 1968–78) * Brett Marvin and the Thunderbolts: (1 session, 1970) * Marxman: (1 session, 1992) * Masasu: (1 session, 1990) * J Mascis: (2 sessions, 2000–02) * Mason, Capaldi, Wood and Frog: (1 session, 1969) * M.A.S.S.: (1 session, 2002) * MASS: (1 session, 1991) * Caspar Brotzman Massaker: (1 session, 1995) * Matching Mole: (3 sessions, 1972) * Matthews' Southern Comfort: (2 sessions, 1970) * Iain Matthews: (1 session, 1971) * Matumbi (band), Matumbi: (2 sessions, 1978) * Harvey Matusow's Jew's Harp Band: (1 session, 1968) * Max Tundra: (1 session, 2004) * Maximum Joy: (2 sessions, 1981–82) * John Mayall's Blues Breakers: (2 sessions, 1967–68) * Big Maybelle and the Senate: (1 session, 1967) * Michael Mayer (musician), Michael Mayer: (1 session, 2003) * Mazey Fade: (3 sessions, 1993–95) * MC 900 Foot Jesus & DJ Zero: (1 session, 1990) * MC Buzz B: (1 session, 1990) * MC Duke: (1 session, 1987) * MC Mabon: (1 session, 2000) * MC Solaar: (1 session, 1994) * McCarthy (band), McCarthy: (3 sessions, 1986–88) * Cass McCombs: (1 session, 2003) * Ian McCulloch (singer), Ian McCulloch: (1 session, 1989) * Country Joe McDonald: (3 sessions, 1970–77) * Mississippi Fred McDowell: (1 session, 1969) * Wes McGhee: (1 session, 1976) * McGuinness Flint: (1 session, 1972) * John McLaughlin (musician), John McLaughlin & Shakti: (1 session, 1977) * Mclusky: (2 sessions, 2002–04) * Ralph McTell: (8 sessions, 1970–76) * David McWilliams (musician), David McWilliams: (1 session, 1968) * Me Against Them: (2 sessions, 2002–04) * Meanwhile, Back in Communist Russia: (2 sessions, 2001–03) * Meat Beat Manifesto: (1 session, 1992) * Meat Whiplash: (1 session, 1985) * Medicine Head: (10 sessions, 1970–77) * Mega City Four: (2 sessions, 1988–93) * The Mekons, Mekons: (6 sessions, 1978–87) * Melanie: (1 session, 1969) * George Melly: (1 session, 1972) * Mel-O-Tones: (1 session, 1985) * Melt-Banana: (2 sessions, 1999–2001) * Melvins: (1 session, 1991) * Melys: (9 sessions, 1997–2004) * The Members: (3 sessions, 1979–81) * The Membranes, Membranes: (1 session, 1984) * Men They Couldn't Hang: (3 sessions, 1984–85) * Menswear (band), Menswear: (1 session, 1995) * Mercury Rev: (5 sessions, 1991–2001) * Max Merritt and the Meteors: (3 sessions, 1972–76) * Merton Parkas: (1 session, 1979) * Métal Urbain: (2 sessions, 1978) * The Meteors, Meteors: (4 sessions, 1981–85) * Method Actors: (1 session, 1981) * Metrotone: (1 session, 1998) * Miaow (band), Miaow: (2 sessions, 1986–87) * Microdisney: (6 sessions, 1983–86) * Midget (band), Midget: (1 session, 1997) * Midnight Choir (80s band), Midnight Choir: (1 session, 1987) * Midnight Evils: (1 session, 2003) * Midway Still: (1 session, 1991) * Mighty Baby: (1 session, 1969) * Mighty Force: (1 session, 1990) * Mighty Lemon Drops: (1 session, 1986) * Mighty Math: (1 session, 2001) * Mighty Mighty: (3 sessions, 1986–87) * Mikey Dread: (1 session, 1982) * Milan Station: (1 session, 1981) * Milk: (1 session, 1991) * Milk Monitors: (2 sessions, 1987) * Frankie Miller: (5 sessions, 1973–79) * Million Dead: (1 session, 2003) * Jeff Mills: (3 sessions, 1998–2003) * Minimal Compact: (1 session, 1985) * Minny Pops: (1 session, 1980) * Mint 400 (UK band), Mint 400: (1 session, 1992) * Mira Calix: (1 session, 2000) * Miss Black America (band), Miss Black America: (2 sessions, 2001–02) * Miss Mend: (1 session, 1999) * Missing Presumed Dead: (1 session, 1981) * Misty in Roots: (9 sessions, 1979–2002) * Joni Mitchell: (1 session, 1968) * Moby Grape: (1 session, 1969) * The Models: (1 session, 1977) * Moderates (band), Moderates: (1 session, 1981) * Modern English (band), Modern English: (2 sessions, 1980–81) * Modern Eon: (1 session, 1981) * Modernaires (British band), Modernaires: (1 session, 1982) * Mo-dettes, Mo-Dettes: (3 sessions, 1980–81) * Mogwai: (5 sessions, 1996–2003) * The Moles (Australian band), Moles: (1 session, 1992) * Molesters: (2 sessions, 1978–79) * Zoot Money: (2 sessions, 1972–73) * Mongrel (band), Mongrel: (1 session, 1973) * Monitors (band), Monitors: (1 session, 1979) * Monkey Steals the Drum: (2 sessions, 1999–2000) * Mono (Japanese band), Mono: (1 session, 2004) * Mono Mono: (1 session, 1973) * Monochrome Set: (3 sessions, 1979–80) * Monoconics: (1 session, 1980) * Monograph (band), Monograph: (1 session, 1999) * Moodists: (2 sessions, 1984–85) * Moody Blues: (4 sessions, 1967–69) * The Moody Boys, Moody Boys & Screamer: (1 session, 1991) * Moon: (4 sessions, 1975–77) * Moon(2), Moon: (1 session, 1970) * The Moondogs, Moondogs: (2 sessions, 1980–81) * Moonflowers (band), Moonflowers: (1 session, 1991) * Moonrider: (1 session, 1975) * Moonshake: (1 session, 1992) * Moose (band), Moose: (2 sessions, 1991) * More Fiends: (1 session, 1989) * Morrissey: (1 session, 2004) * Mos Eisley: (2 sessions, 2002–03) * Motor Boys Motor: (1 session, 1981) * Motor Life Co: (1 session, 1998) * Motorcycle Boy: (1 session, 1987) * Motörhead: (1 session, 1978) * The Motors, Motors: (2 sessions, 1977) * Mott the Hoople: (2 sessions, 1970–71) * The Mountain Goats: (2 sessions, 2003–04) * Mouse on Mars: (4 sessions, 1994–2001) * The Move: (2 sessions, 1967–68) * The Movies (band), The Movies: (1 session, 1977) * Movietone (band), Movietone: (3 sessions, 1994–97) * Mr. Airplane Man: (2 sessions, 2003–04) * Mr Bird: (1 session, 2001) * Mr Fox: (2 sessions, 1970–71) * Mr Psyche: (2 sessions, 2001–04) * Mr Ray's Wig World: (1 session, 1992) * Mudhoney: (2 sessions, 1989–2002) * La Muerte (band), La Muerte: (1 session, 1986) * Mufflon 5: (1 session, 1994) * Mud (band), Mug: (1 session, 1995) * Mugstar: (1 session, 2004) * Mukka: (1 session, 2000) * Colin MacIntyre, Mull Historical Society: (1 session, 2001) * Múm: (1 session, 2002) * The Mummies: (1 session, 1994) * Murmur: (1 session, 1995) * Pauline Murray: (1 session, 1980) * Murry the Hump: (4 sessions, 1999–2000) * Musical Youth: (2 sessions, 1981–82) * Mute Drivers: (1 session, 1989) * Mutts: (1 session, 2005) * µ-Ziq: (2 sessions, 2000–04) * My Bloody Valentine (band), My Bloody Valentine: (1 session, 1988) * My Dad Is Dead: (1 session, 1990)


N

* Na Fili: (3 sessions, 1973–76) * Names (band), Names: (1 session, 1982) * Napalm Death: (3 sessions, 1987–90) * Nasmak: (1 session, 1982) * Nina Nastasia: (6 sessions, 2002–04) * Nasty Pop: (1 session, 1975) * National Head Band: (1 session, 1971) * National Health: (3 sessions, 1976–77) * Natural Gas (Rock band), Natural Gas: (2 sessions, 1971–72) * Natural Scientist: (1 session, 1981) * Naturalites: (2 sessions, 1983–85) * Nazareth: (2 sessions, 1972–73) * Nebula (band), Nebula: (2 sessions, 2001–04) * Nectarine No. 9: (5 sessions, 1993–2001) * Ned's Atomic Dustbin: (1 session, 1990) * Nelories: (1 session, 1993) * Bill Nelson: (2 sessions, 1979–81) * Neon (70s band), Neon: (1 session, 1979) * Neon Hearts: (1 session, 1979) * Nervous Germans: (1 session, 1980) * Neuro Project: (1 session, 1994) * Neutrons (band), Neutrons: (1 session, 1974) * New Age (band), New Age: (1 session, 1982) * New Age Steppers: (1 session, 1983) * New Bad Things: (2 sessions, 1996–97) * New Bomb Turks: (1 session, 1993) * New Decade: (1 session, 1994) * New Fast Automatic Daffodils: (3 sessions, 1989–93) * New Hearts: (1 session, 1977) * New Model Army: (1 session, 1983) * New Order (band), New Order: (3 sessions, 1981–98) * Randy Newman: (1 session, 1974) * News: (1 session, 1979) * Newtown Neurotics: (1 session, 1983) * The Nice: (7 sessions, 1967–69) * Nicky and the Dots: (1 session, 1979) * Nico: (2 sessions, 1971–74) * Nightblooms: (1 session, 1990) * The Nightingales, Nightingales: (8 sessions, 1980–86) * Nil (Peel sessions), Nil: (1 session, 1996) * Nirvana (band), Nirvana: (3 sessions, 1989–91) * Nirvana (British band), Nirvana with the Syd Dale Orchestra: (1 session, 1967) * NoMeansNo: (2 sessions, 1988–89) * Rab Noakes: (6 sessions, 1972–78) * Normil Hawaiians: (1 session, 1980) * North Pole (band), North Pole: (1 session, 1996) * Jimmy Norton's Explosion: (1 session, 1979) * Noseflutes: (4 sessions, 1985–89) * Notsensibles: (1 session, 1979) * Nought (band), Nought: (2 sessions, 1997–2000) * Novak (band), Novak: (1 session, 1999) * Noxagt: (1 session, 2004) * NSO Force: (1 session, 1989) * NUB (band), NUB: (1 session, 1996) * Nubiles (band), Nubiles: (1 session, 1995) * Nuclear Socketts: (1 session, 1981) * Nucleus (band), Nucleus: (4 sessions, 1970–72) * Gary Numan: (3 sessions, 1979–2001) * Number One Cup: (2 sessions, 1996–97) * Book of Numbers, Numbers: (2 sessions, 2003–04)


O

* A Band Called O: (4 sessions, 1974–77) * Occasional Word Ensemble: (4 sessions, 1974–77) * Of Arrowe Hill: (1 session, 2003) * Offspring(3), Offspring: (1 session, 1983) * Oil Seed Rape: (1 session, 1993) * Oldham Tinkers: (1 session, 1974) * Olivia Tremor Control: (1 session, 1997) * Dr Oloh & His Milo Jazz Band: (1 session, 1991) * One By One (band), One By One: (1 session, 1991) * Remmy Ongala: (1 session, 1993) * Only Ones: (4 sessions, 1977–80) * Onward International: (2 sessions, 1984) * Ooberman: (1 session, 1999) * Orange Juice (band), Orange Juice: (2 sessions, 1980–81) * The Orb: (6 sessions, 1989–2004) * Orbital (band), Orbital: (2 sessions, 1993–2004) * Orchestra Jazira: (1 session, 1983) * Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark: (4 sessions, 1979–83) * The Orchids: (2 sessions, 1990–94) * Original Mirrors: (1 session, 1980) * Jim O'Rourke (musician), Jim O'Rourke: (1 session, 1999) * Orson Family: (1 session, 1983) * Oseni: (1 session, 1973) * Osibisa: (3 sessions, 1970–72) * John Otway and Wild Billy Barrett: (1 session, 1978) * Out On Blue Six (band), Out On Blue Six: (2 sessions, 1980–81) * The Outcasts (Belfast band), The Outcasts: (2 sessions, 1981–82) * Overlord X: (2 sessions, 1987–88) * Oxes: (2 sessions, 2002–04)


P

* Pachinos: (1 session, 1999) * Pacou: (1 session, 1998) * Will Oldham, Palace Brothers: (4 sessions, 1993–2002) * Paladin (band), Paladin: (1 session, 1972) * Palais Schaumburg: (1 session, 1982) * Pale Fountains: (1 session, 1982) * Pale Saints: (1 session, 1989) * Panacea: (1 session, 1997) * Panana Jug Band: (1 session, 1969) * Pan Sonic, Panasonic: (1 session, 1995) * Panoptica: (1 session, 2001) * Papa Face: (1 session, 1984) * Papa Levi: (1 session, 1984) * Papa Sprain: (1 session, 1992) * Paris Angels: (2 sessions, 1990–91) * Graham Parker and the Rumour: (2 sessions, 1976) * Dave Parker (rock musician), David Parker: (1 session, 1971) * Part Chimp: (1 session, 2002) * Don Partridge: (1 session, 1968) * Party Dictator: (1 session, 1991) * The Passage (band), The Passage: (4 sessions, 1980–82) * The Passions (UK band), The Passions: (3 sessions, 1979–80) * Passmore Sisters: (2 sessions, 1985–86) * Pastels (band), Pastels: (4 sessions, 1984–99) * Patto: (1 session, 1973) * Pavement (band), Pavement: (5 sessions, 1992–99) * Peace: (1 session, 1971) * Peaches (band), Peaches: (3 sessions, 1974–76) * Ann Peebles: (1 session, 1974) * Bob Pegg and Nick Strutt: (1 session, 1973) * Penetration (band), Penetration: (2 sessions, 1978–79) * Pentangle (band), Pentangle: (5 sessions, 1968–69) * People Like Us(2), People Like Us: (1 session, 2003) * People Under the Stairs: (1 session, 2000) * Pere Ubu: (1 session, 1989) * Perfect Daze: (1 session, 1988) * Perfect Vision: (1 session, 1984) * Christine Perfect: (1 session, 1969) * Period (Peel sessions), Period: (1 session, 1978) * Period Pains: (1 session, 1997) * Persil: (3 sessions, 2000–04) * Personal Column (band), Personal Column: (3 sessions, 1982–84) * The Persuaders (British band), The Persuaders: (1 session, 1984) * Pet Lamb: (2 sessions, 1994–95) * The Pet Shop Boys, Pet Shop Boys: (1 session, 2002) * Peter and the Test Tube Babies: (1 session, 1980) * Petticoats: (1 session, 1980) * PFM (band)PFM: (2 sessions, 1973) * Philistines Jr: (3 sessions, 1992–96) * Rory Phillips: (1 session, 2002) * Shawn Phillips: (3 sessions, 1971–74) * Phoenix (band), Phoenix: (1 session, 1974) * Piano Magic: (1 session, 2000) * Piano Red: (1 session, 1977) * Pico (band), Pico: (1 session, 2003) * Pigbag: (1 session, 1981) * Pigbros: (2 sessions, 1985–86) * PiL (Public Image Ltd.): (1 session, 1979) * Pilotcan: (1 session, 1999) * Pilote (musician), Pilote: (1 session, 2000) * Pinhole (band), Pinhole: (1 session, 2002) * Pink Fairies: (1 session, 1970) * Pink Floyd: (5 sessions, The Early Years 1965–1972, 1967–69) * Pink Industry: (4 sessions, 1982–84) * Pink Kross: (1 session, 1995) * Pink Military: (2 sessions, 1979–80) * Pink Peg Slax: (2 sessions, 1984–85) * The Piranhas, Piranhas (3 sessions, 1979–80) * The Pirates (band), Pirates: (3 sessions, 1977–78) * Pitchshifter: (2 sessions, 1991–93) * Pixies (band), Pixies: (4 sessions, 1988–91) * Plaid (band), Plaid: (3 sessions, 1997–2003) * Plain Characters: (1 session, 1981) * Plainsong (band), Plainsong: (3 sessions, 1972) * Plant Bach Ofnus: (2 sessions, 1988–91) * Planxty: (3 sessions, 1972–73) * Plastic Penny: (1 session, 1968) * Play Dead (band), Play Dead: (3 sessions, 1982–84) * Pleasureheads: (1 session, 1989) * Plone (band), Plone: (2 sessions, 1998–99) * Plummet Airlines: (2 sessions, 1976–77) * Pluto Monkey: (1 session, 2000) * Po!: (1 session, 1994) * The Pogues, Pogues: (2 sessions, 1984) * The Police, Police: (1 session, 1979) * Policecat: (1 session, 1997) * Polvo: (2 sessions, 1992–93) * Polysics: (1 session, 2004) * Polythene (band), Polythene: (1 session, 1998) * Pond: (2 sessions, 1992–95) * Ponderosa Glee Boys: (1 session, 1981) * Pooh Sticks: (2 sessions, 1988–89) * The Pop Group: (1 session, 1978) * The Popguns: (2 sessions, 1990) * Pop Rivets: (1 session, 1980) * Pop Will Eat Itself: (2 sessions, 1986–87) * Mal Pope: (3 sessions, 1973–74) * Popinjays: (1 session, 1988) * Poppi UK: (1 session, 1988) * Popticians: 2 sessions (1983–84) * A Popular History of Signs: (1 session, 1983) * Popular Voice: (1 session, 1982) * Scott Sinfield, Portal: (1 session, 2000) * Portion Control (band), Portion Control: (1 session, 1994) * Positive Noise: (2 sessions, 1980–81) * Postmen (band), Postmen: (1 session, 1980) * Cozy Powell: (1 session, 1974) * Duffy Power: (1 session, 1973) * PragVEC: (3 sessions, 1978–79) * Pram (band), Pram: (3 sessions, 1999–2003) * The Prats: (1 session, 1979) * Prefab Sprout: (1 session, 1985) * The Prefects: (2 sessions, 1978–79) * Premi: (1 session, 1987) * Sid Presley Experience: (1 session, 1984) * Preston School of Industry: (1 session, 2001) * Pretty Girls Make Graves: (1 session, 2003) * Pretty Things: (9 sessions, 1967–75) * Prewar Yardsale: (1 session, 2003) * Maxi Priest: (1 session, 1985) * Primal Scream: (2 sessions, 1985–86) * Primevals: (1 session, 1985) * The Primitives: (3 sessions, 1986–88) * Prince Far I, Prince Far I and Creation Rebel: (1 session, 1978) * Principal Edwards Magic Theatre, Principal Edward's Magic Theatre: (5 sessions, 1968–73) * John Prine: (1 session, 1973) * Maddy Prior & June Tabor: (1 session, 1975) * Procol Harum: (1 session, 1974) * Professionals (band), Professionals: (1 session, 1980) * Prolapse (band), Prolapse: (2 sessions, 1994–97) * Prong (band), Prong: (1 session, 1989) * Propellerheads: (1 session, 1996) * Prophecy of Doom (band), Prophecy of Doom: (2 sessions, 1990–91) * Prophets of Da City: (1 session, 1995) * Protex: (1 session, 1979) * The Psychedelic Furs, Psychedelic Furs: (3 sessions, 1979–81) * Psychick Warriors Ov Gaia: (1 session, 1994) * Psylons: (1 session, 1986) * Pulp (band), Pulp: (4 sessions, 1981–2001) * Punishment of Luxury: (2 sessions, 1978–79) * Pure Morning (band), Pure Morning: (3 sessions, 1994–96) * James & Bobby Purify: (1 session, 1967) * Purple Hearts (British band), Purple Hearts: (1 session, 1979) * Pushkins: (1 session, 1993) * Pussy Crush: (2 sessions, 1994–96) * Pussy Galore: (1 session, 1990) * Pussycat Trash: (1 session, 1993)


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* The Quads, Quads: (1 session, 1979) * Quando Quango: (1 session, 1983) * Quasi: (4 sessions, 1999–2001) * Quatermass: (1 session, 1970) * Que Bono: (1 session, 1981) * Queen (band), Queen: (3 sessions, 1973–77) * Quickspace: (4 sessions, 1995–99) * Sutherland Brothers, Quiver: (3 sessions, 1971–72)


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* Rachels: (1 session, 1997) * Racing Cars: (5 sessions, 1976–78) * Radar Brothers: (3 sessions, 1996–2000) * Radial Spangle: (1 session, 1993) * Radio 5 (band), Radio 5: (1 session, 1980) * Radio Stars: (3 sessions, 1977–78) * Radio Sweethearts: (1 session, 2000) * Gerry Rafferty: (1 session, 1973) * Ragga Twins: (2 sessions, 1991–92) * Railway Children: (1 session, 1986) * The Raincoats, Raincoats: (3 sessions, 1979–94) * Ravishing Beauties: (1 session, 1982) * Raw Noise: (1 session, 1991) * Lou Rawls, Maxine Brown (soul singer), Maxine Brown and The Johnny Watson Concept: (1 session, 1967) * Read Yellow: (1 session, 2004) * Rebel Da Fe: (1 session, 1983) * Rechenzentrum: (1 session, 2001) * Red Beards from Texas: (1 session, 1985) * Red Beat: (1 session, 1980) * Red Guitars: (2 sessions, 1983–84) * Red Hour: (1 session, 1991) * Red Letter Day: (1 session, 1986) * Red Lorry Yellow Lorry: (2 sessions, 1982–83) * Red Monkey: (1 session, 1998) * Red Ninja: (1 session, 1991) * The Redskins: (2 sessions, 1982–83) * Reggae Regular: (2 sessions, 1978) * Reginald (Peel sessions), Reginald: (1 session, 1971) * Regis (musician), Regis: (1 session, 1998) * Terry Reid: (1 session, 1969) * The Relations: (1 session, 1986) * R.E.M.: (1 session, 1998) * Remipeds: (1 session, 1981) * John Renbourn and Jackie McShee: (1 session, 1968) * John Renbourn and Terry Cox: (1 session, 1968) * Renegade Soundwave: (1 session, 1987) * Repetition (band), Repetition: (1 session, 1981) * Resistance (band), Resistance: (2 sessions, 1979–81) * Restricted Code: (1 session, 1981) * The Rezillos, Revillos: (2 sessions, 1980–81) * Reviver Gene: (2 sessions, 1999–2000) * Revolver (UK band), Revolver: (1 session, 1991) * Reynolds: (1 session, 2002) * The Rezillos, Rezillos: (2 sessions, 1977–78) * Steve Rhodes Singers: (1 session, 1973) * Emitt Rhodes: (1 session, 1971) * Rhythm Eternity: (1 session, 1992) * Rhythm Pigs: (1 session, 1987) * The Rich Kids, Rich Kids: (2 sessions, 1977–78) * Ride (band), Ride: (2 sessions, 1990) * Joshua Rifkin: (1 session, 1973) * Marc Riley, Marc Riley and the Creepers: (5 sessions, 1983–87) * Riot of Colour: (1 session, 1986) * Rip Rig + Panic: (2 sessions, 1981–82) * Ripcord (Peel sessions), Ripcord: (1 session, 1988) * Ritual: (1 session, 1981) * Riviera: (1 session, 2001) * Andy Roberts (musician), Andy Roberts and Adrian Henri: (4 sessions, 1968–72) * Tom Robinson Band: (2 sessions, 1977–79) * R.O.C. (band), R.O.C.: (1 session, 1995) * Rock of Travolta: (1 session, 2001) * Rocks: (1 session, 1978) * Rodan: (1 session, 1994) * Jess Roden: (4 sessions, 1974–76) * Phillip Roebuck: (1 session, 2004) * Rogers Sisters: (1 session, 2003) * Rollerskate Skinny: (1 session, 1993) * Roman Holliday: (2 sessions, 1982–83) * Rome: (1 session, 1997) * Ronnie Ronalde: (1 session, 2002) * Roogalator: (3 sessions, 1976–77) * Room: (5 sessions, 1981–85) * Room 101 (2), Room 101: (1 session, 1983) * Rooney (UK band), Rooney: (1 session, 1999) * Röövel Ööbik: (1 session, 1993) * Rose of Avalanche: (1 session, 1985) * Jack Rose (guitarist), Jack Rose: (1 session, 2004) * Jack Rose (guitarist), Jack Rose, Glenn Jones and Simon Joyner: (1 session, 2004) * Tim Rose: (5 sessions, 1967–68) * Rote Kapelle: (1 session, 1986) * Rothko: (1 session, 2000) * Roxy Music: (5 sessions, 1972–73) * Royal Trux: (2 sessions, 1993) * Rubella Ballet: (2 sessions, 1982-83) * Rudi: (1 session, 1981) * Rudies: (1 session, 1970) * Rugrat: (1 session, 1994) * Rumble: (1 session, 1996) * Rumour: (1 session, 1977) * Tom Rush: (1 session, 1968) * James Ruskin & The Drop: (1 session, 1998) * The Russians, Russians: (1 session, 1979) * Ruthless Rap Assassins: (1 session, 1989) * The Ruts, Ruts: (4 sessions, 1979–81)


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* Sabres of Paradise: (1 session, 1995) * Sad Lovers & Giants: (1 session, 1981) * Bridget St John: (10 sessions, 1968–76) * St Johnny: (1 session, 1993) * Salako: (1 session, 1998) * Poster Children, Salaryman: (1 session, 1997) * Sallyangie: (1 session, 1968) * Saloon (band), Saloon: (3 sessions, 2001–03) * Salt Tank: (1 session, 1994) * Sammy: (1 session, 1994) * Samurai Seven: (5 sessions, 1998–2002) * Sandmen: (1 session, 1993) * Bob Sargeant: (6 sessions, 1973–77) * Peter Sarstedt: (1 session, 1968) * Sassafras: (1 session, 1973) * Dino & The Dolphins, Paul Savage and John Hewitt: (1 session, 1971) * Savage Progress: (1 session, 1984) * Savoy Brown Blues Band: (3 sessions, 1968–70) * Leo Sayer: (1 session, 1973) *Scaffold (band), Scaffold: (1 session, 1968) * Scala Timpani: (1 session, 1985) * Scarfo: (2 sessions, 1996–98) *Scars (band), Scars: (2 sessions, 1980–81) * Schlaflose Nachte: (1 session, 1981) * Schneider TM: (1 session, 2003) * Scientist: (1 session, 1991) * Scorn (band), Scorn: (2 sessions, 1992–94) * Scotch Egg: (1 session, 2004) * Robin Scott (singer), Robin Scott: (1 session, 1969) * Scratch Perverts: (2 sessions, 1999) * Scrawl: (1 session, 1993) * Scream and Dance: (2 sessions, 1982–83) * Screaming Blue Messiahs: (1 session, 1984) * Screen 3: (2 sessions, 1983) * Scritti Politti: (3 sessions, 1978–82) * The Sea Nymphs (band), The Sea Nymphs: (1 session, 1998) * Seaweed (band), Seaweed: (1 session, 1992) * Sebadoh: (3 sessions, 1992–94) * Sebastian's Men: (1 session, 1984) * Márta Sebestyén: (1 session, 1988) * Secret Affair: (2 sessions, 1979) * Secret Goldfish: (2 sessions, 1997–99) * Secret Hairdresser: (1 session, 2004) * Section 25 (band), Section 25: (1 session, 1981) * Seedling: (3 sessions, 2001–03) * Seefeel: (1 session, 1994) * Peggy Seeger: (1 session, 1969) * The Selecter, Selecter: (2 sessions, 1979–80) * Send No Flowers: (1 session, 1982) * Sender Berlin: (1 session, 2000) * Senseless Prayer: (1 session, 1999) * Senseless Things: (3 sessions, 1988–93) * Senser: (2 sessions, 1993–94) * Sensible Jerseys: (1 session, 1985) * Serious Drinking: (4 sessions, 1982–83) * The Servants, Servants: (1 session, 1986) * Servotron: (1 session, 1997) * Sewing Room: (1 session, 1996) * Sex Clark Five: (4 sessions, 1990–2002) * Sex Gang Children: (1 session, 1982) * Shadows: (1 session, 1973) * Shadowy Men on a Shadowy Planet: (1 session, 1993) * Shake (British band), Shake: (1 session, 1979) * Shalawambe: (1 session, 1988) * Sham 69: (1 session, 1977) * The Shamen, Shamen: (4 sessions, 1986–91) * Shanghai: (1 session, 1976) * Sharkey: (1 session, 2003) * Sharon Shannon: (1 session, 1994) * The Shapes (UK band), Shapes: (1 session, 1979) * Sandie Shaw: (1 session, 1988) * Shellac (band), Shellac: (2 sessions, 1994–2004) * Shesus: (1 session, 2003) * Shillelagh Sisters: (1 session, 1984) * Johnny Shines: (1 session, 1970) * Shitmat: (2 sessions, 2004) * Shoes For Industry: (1 session, 1979) * Shonen Knife: (2 sessions, 1991–92) * Shoot: (1 session, 1972) * Shoot! Dispute: (2 sessions, 1984) * Shop Assistants: (2 sessions, 1985–86) * Short Commercial Break: (1 session, 1982) * Shriek (band), Shriek: (1 session, 1994) * Shriekback: (3 sessions, 1982–85) * Shrubs: (2 sessions, 1986–87) * Shut Up and Dance (band), Shut Up and Dance: (2 sessions, 1990–92) * Siddeleys: (2 sessions, 1988–89) * Sights: (1 session, 1996) * Signorinas: (1 session, 1981) * Sigur Ros, Sigur Rós: (1 session, 2000) * Silicone: (1 session, 1998) * Silverfish (band), Silverfish: (3 sessions, 1989–92) * Simba Wanyika: (1 session, 1990) * Simple Minds: (2 sessions, 1979–82) * Martin Simpson: (1 session, 1977) * Sinatras: (1 session, 1981) * Sink: (3 sessions, 1987–90) * Siouxsie & the Banshees: (5 sessions, 1977–86) * The Sisters of Mercy, Sisters of Mercy: (2 sessions, 1982–84) * Six By Seven: (5 sessions, 1998–2004) * Roni Size & Reprazent: (1 session, 1996) * Skat (band), Skat: (1 session, 1982) * Skeletal Family: (2 sessions, 1983–84) * Ski Patrol (band), Ski Patrol: (1 session, 1981) *Skid Row (Irish band), Skid Row: (2 sessions, 1970–71) * The Skids, Skids: (5 sessions, 1978–80) * Skiff Skats: 2 sessions (1984–85) * Skimmer: (1 session, 2004) * Skin Alley: (1 session, 1969) * Skink: (1 session, 1992) * Skinned Teen: (1 session, 1993) * Skip Bifferty: (3 sessions, 1967–68) * Skodas: (1 session, 1981) * Skrewdriver: (1 session, 1977) * Patrick Sky: (2 sessions, 1969) * Skynet (Peel sessions), Skynet: (1 session, 2003) * Skyscraper (band), Skyscraper: (1 session, 1993) * Slab!: (3 sessions, 1986–88) * Slade: (1 session, 1972) * Slapp Happy: (1 session, 1974) * Luke Slater: (2 sessions, 1994–2000) * Sleeper (band), Sleeper: (3 sessions, 1994–96) * The Slits, Slits: (3 sessions, 1977–81) * Slowdive: (1 session, 1991) * Slowjam: (1 session, 1991) * Sloy: (1 session, 1995) * Sluts of Trust: (1 session, 2004) * Small Faces: (1 session, 1968) * Small Factory: (1 session, 1992) * Smaller: (1 session, 1995) * Smashing Orange: (1 session, 1991) * Smashing Pumpkins: (1 session, 1991) * Smiggs Band: (1 session, 1976) * Smirks: (1 session, 1978) * Gordon Smith (musician), Gordon Smith: (2 sessions, 1968–69) * Michael Smith (Jamaican singer), Michael Smith: (1 session, 1982) * TV Smith's Cheap: (1 session, 1988) * The Smiths, Smiths: (4 sessions, 1983–86) * Bill Callahan (musician), Smog: (3 sessions, 1994–2001) * Smudge (band), Smudge: (1 session, 1994) * Snafu (band), Snafu: (1 session, 1975) * The Snapdragons: (1 session, 1989) * Snuff (band), Snuff: (1 session, 1989) * So You Think You're a Cowboy?: (1 session, 1983) * S.O.B. (band), S.O.B.: (1 session, 1990) * Sodastream: (1 session, 2000) * Sofa Head: (1 session, 1989) * Soft Machine: (9 sessions, 1967–73) * Mick Softley: (2 sessions, 1972–73) * Solar Race: (2 sessions, 1995–96) * Soledad Brothers: (3 sessions, 2002–04) * Solex (musician), Solex: (5 sessions, 1998–2002) * Son House: (1 session, 1970) * Sonic Youth: (3 sessions, 1986–89) * Sons of the Subway: (1 session, 1994) * Sophisticated Boom Boom: (3 sessions, 1981–83) * Soul Bossa: (2 sessions, 1995–96) * Soul Sisters and The Clockwork Orange: (1 session, 1967) * Sound: (1 session, 1981) * Soundgarden: (1 session, 1989) * Soundman: (1 session, 1997) * Sounds of Life: (1 session, 1995) * Soup Dragons: (2 sessions, 1986) * Source Direct: (1 session, 1997) * Tim Souster: (1 session, 1969) * Southern Comfort: (2 sessions, 1971–72) * Southern Death Cult: (1 session, 1982) * Otis Spann: (1 session, 1969) * Spare Rib: (1 session, 1973) * Spare Snare: 3 sessions (1995–2001) * Roger Ruskin Spear and His Giant Orchestral Wardrobe: (1 session, 1971) * Spear of Destiny: (1 session, 1982) * The Specials, Specials: (4 sessions, 1979–83) * Chris Spedding & the Vibrators, Chris Spedding: (2 session, 1972–77) * Speeder (band), Speeder: (1 session, 2000) * Jon Spencer Blues Explosion: (1 session, 1993) * Spike (band), Spike: (1 session, 1994) * Spiritualized: (2 sessions, 1992–95) * Spitfire (English band), Spitfire: (1 session, 1991) * Spizz Energi, Spizzoil: (1 session, 1978) * Spizz Energi: (3 sessions, 1979–80) * SPK (band), SPK: (1 session, 1983) * Splintered: (2 sessions, 1992–95) * Split Enz: (1 session, 1978) * Splodgenessabounds: (1 session, 1980) * Spooky Tooth: (4 sessions, 1968) * Sportique: (3 sessions, 1998–2001) * Spraydog: (2 sessions, 1998–2000) * Squeeze (band), Squeeze: (2 sessions, 1977–78) * Stackridge: (7 sessions, 1971–76) * Stackwaddy: (1 session, 1972) * Stakka & Skynet: (1 session, 2001) * Vivian Stanshall: (12 sessions, 1970–91) * Stanton (band), Stanton: (1 session, 2002) * Starry Eyed and Laughing: (3 sessions, 1974–75) * Stars of Heaven: (4 sessions, 1986–88) * Status Quo (band), Status Quo: (3 sessions, 1972–73) * Stealers Wheel: (5 sessions, 1972–75) * Steam Hammer: (1 session, 1969) * Steel Pulse: (5 sessions, 1977–82) * Steeleye Span: (10 sessions, 1970–74) * Stereo MCs: (1 session, 1990) * Stereolab: (6 sessions, 1991–2001) * Steve Elgin & The Flatbackers: (1 session, 1979) * Steveless: (2 sessions, 2004) * Cat Stevens: (1 session, 1967) * Jimmy Stevens (musician), Jimmy Stevens: (2 sessions, 1972–73) * John Stevens (Peel sessions), John Stevens: (1 session, 1976) * Al Stewart: 7 sessions, 1968–74) * Stiff Little Fingers: (5 sessions, 1978–81) * Stiffs: (2 sessions, 1980–82) * Stimulin: (1 session, 1981) * Stoat: (1 session, 1978) * Stone the Crows: (4 sessions, 1969–72) * Stoneground: (1 session, 1971) * Stony Sleep: (2 sessions, 1997–98) * STP 23: (1 session, 1990) * Straitjacket Fits: (1 session, 1989) * Strangelove (band), Strangelove: (2 sessions, 1992–93) * The Stranglers, Stranglers: (2 sessions, 1977) * Strawberry Switchblade: (2 sessions, 1982–85) * Strawbs: (3 sessions, 1969–70) * Stray (band), Stray: (3 sessions, 1972–74) * Stretch (band), Stretch: (3 sessions, 1975–76) * Stretchheads: (1 session, 1991) * String Driven Thing: (5 sessions, 1972–76) * Strip Kings: (1 session, 1995) * The Strokes, Strokes: (1 session, 2001) * Mike Stuart Span: (1 session, 1968) * Stud (band), Stud: (2 sessions, 1971–72) * Stuffy & The Fuses: (1 session, 2005)Session offered before Peel's death, honoured by producer Louise Kattenhorn and broadcast on Huw Stephens' show on 15 February 2005. * Stukas: (1 session, 1978) * Stump (band), Stump: (4 sessions, 1986–88) * The Stupids, Stupids: (4 sessions, 1986–88) * Darren Styles: (1 session, 2004) * Submarine: (2 sessions, 1993–94) * Subsonic 2: (1 session, 1991) * Suburban Studs: (1 session, 1977) * Subway Sect: ( 2 sessions, 1977–78) * Suckle (band), Suckle: (2 sessions, 1997–2000) * Sudden Sway: (2 sessions, 1983–84) * Sugarcubes: (1 session, 1987) * The Sultans of Ping FC: (1 session, 1992) * Sun Carriage: (1 session, 1991) * Suncharms: (1 session, 1992) * The Sundays: (1 session, 1989) *
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: (1 session, 2004) * Super Furry Animals: (5 sessions, 1996–2004) * Supercharge: (3 sessions, 1975–77) * Superchunk: (2 sessions, 1992–93) * Supergrass: (2 sessions, 1995–99) * Superqueens: (1 session, 2004) * Supersister: (1 session, 1973) * Supertramp: (6 sessions, 1970–74) * Supreme Dicks: (1 session, 1995) * Surgeon: (2 sessions, 1998–2000) * Surgery: (1 session, 1991) * SUS (band), SUS: (1 session, 1983) * Sutherland Brothers Band: (1 session, 1972) * Swan Arcade: (3 sessions, 1973–74) * Sweet Marriage: (1 session, 1969) * Swell (band), Swell: (1 session, 1992) * Swell Maps: (3 sessions, 1978–80) * Swervedriver: (1 session, 1990) * Swinging Laurels: (1 session, 1982) * Swirlies: (1 session, 1994) * Symbiosis: (1 session, 1971) * Syncbeat: (1 session, 1984) * Systems: (1 session, 1981)


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* T. Raumschmiere: (1 session, 2003) * June Tabor: (6 sessions, 1975–91) * Tad (band), Tad: (2 sessions, 1990) * Taggett: (1 session, 1973) * Talisker: (1 session, 1976) * Talisman: (1 session, 1981) * Talulah Gosh: (1 session, 1988) * Tam Linn: (1 session, 1975) * Sharon Tandy & The Fleur De Lys: (1 session, 1967) * Tangerine Dream: (2 sessions, 1974) * Tanz Dar Youth: (1 session, 1978) * Tar: (1 session, 1991) * Tarwater (band), Tarwater: (2 sessions, 1999–2003) * Taste: (2 sessions, 1968–69) * James Taylor Quartet: (1 session, 1987) * Tea Set: (1 session, 1980) * Teardrop Explodes: (3 sessions, 1979–81) * Tearjerkers: (2 sessions, 1979–80) * Tears For Fears: (1 session, 1982) * Technical Itch: (1 session, 2002) * Technoanimal: (1 session, 1998) * Teenage Fanclub: (2 sessions, 1990) * Teenagers In Trouble: (1 session, 1994) * Telescopes: (2 sessions, 1989–91) * Television Personalities: (1 session, 1980) * Ten Benson: (2 sessions, 1998–2000) * Ten Years After: (5 sessions, 1967–69) * Tender Lugers: (1 session, 1986) * Terminal Cheesecake: (1 session, 1990) * Terminal Hoedown: (1 session, 1991) * Terrashima: (2 sessions, 2002) * Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee: (1 session, 1973) * Terry and Gerry: (3 sessions, 1984–85) * Test Department: (2 sessions, 1983–85) * Testcard F: (1 session, 1982) * Les Tetes Brulees: (1 session, 1990) * That Dog: (1 session, 1994) * That Petrol Emotion: (3 sessions, 1985–87) * Theatre of Hate: (3 sessions, 1980–82) * Thee Hypnotics: (1 session, 1989) * Themselves: (1 session, 2002) * Therapy?: (2 sessions, 1991–93) * Thermals: (1 session, 2004) * Thievery Corporation: (1 session, 1998) * Thin Lizzy: (11 sessions, 1972–77) * The Thing (rock band), The Thing: (1 session, 1991) * Thinking Fellers Union Local 282: (1 session, 1994) * Third Ear Band: (4 sessions, 1969–72) * Third Eye Foundation: (1 session, 1999) * This Heat: (2 sessions, 1977) * This Poison: (2 sessions, 1987) * Richard & Linda Thompson: (3 sessions, 1973–75) * Three Johns: (6 sessions, 1982–87) * Three Mustaphas Three: (7 sessions, 1983–90) * Three Stages of Pain: (1 session, 2003) * Three Wise Men: (1 session, 1986) * Thrilled Skinny: (1 session, 1988) * Thrush Puppies: (1 session, 1995) * Tiger(2), Tiger: (2 sessions, 1996–98) * Tigerstyle: (1 session, 2003) * Steve Tilson: (1 session, 1971) * Timeshard: (1 session, 1994) * Tindersticks: (3 sessions, 1993–96) * Keith Tippett: (2 sessions, 1970–72) * Tír Na Nog: (4 sessions, 1972–73) * To Rococo Rot: (2 sessions, 1997–99) * Tocques: (1 session, 2002) * Today Is The Day: (1 session, 1995) * Tomorrow: (2 sessions, 1967–68) * Tompaulin: (2 sessions, 2000–01) * Too Much Texas: (1 session, 1988) * Tools You Can Trust: (3 sessions, 1983–84) * Top: (1 session, 1991) * Topper (band), Topper: (2 sessions, 1997–98) * Tortoise: (2 sessions, 1996–98) * Tot (band), Tot: (1 session, 1987) * Die Toten Hosen: (1 session, 1984) * Toxic Reasons: (1 session, 1986) * Tractors: (1 session, 1987) * Traffic (band), Traffic: (4 sessions, 1967–68) * Tram: (3 sessions, 1998–2001) * Trans Am (band), Trans Am: (1 session, 2000) * Transglobal Underground: (2 sessions, 1993–95) * Transmitters: (2 sessions, 1979–81) * Travis Cut: (3 sessions, 1998–2002) * Treebound Story: (1 session, 1986) * Trembling Blue Stars: (1 session, 2000) * Trencher (band), Trencher: (2 sessions, 2004) * Tribute To Nothing: (1 session, 1994) * The Triffids, Triffids: (3 sessions, 1984–86) * Tripping Daisy: (1 session, 1996) * Trixie's Big Red Motor Bike: (2 sessions, 1982–83) * Robin Trower: (3 sessions, 1973–75) * Trumans Water: (3 sessions, 1993–94) * Trusty (band), Trusty: (1 session, 1996) * Tsunami: (1 session, 1993) * Tubeway Army: (1 session, 1979) (see also Gary Numan) * Moe Tucker: (1 session, 1992) * Chris Stainton's Tundra: (1 session, 1974) * Tunic: (4 sessions, 1995–97) * Tunnel Frenzies: (1 session, 1989) * Turbocat: (1 session, 1998) * TV Smith's Explorers: (1 session, 1981) * TV21 (band), TV21: (2 sessions, 1980–81) * Twa Toots: (1 session, 1983) * Twang: (3 sessions, 1986–88) * Twinkie: (1 session, 2003) * Twinkle Brothers: (1 session, 1981) * Twinset: (3 sessions, 1982–83) * Twist (band), Twist: (1 session, 1999) * Twisted Nerve: (1 session, 1981) * TWP (band), TWP: (1 session, 1998) * Tyla Gang: (3 sessions, 1977–78) * T. Rex (band), Tyrannosaurus Rex: (8 sessions, 1967–70) * Tystion: (2 sessions, 2000–01)


U

* UB40: (2 sessions, 1979–1982) *UFO (band), UFO: (1 session, 1977) * Ugly Music Show: (1 session, 1991) * Ui (band), Ui: (1 session, 2000) * UK Decay: (2 sessions, 1980–81) * UK Subs: (3 sessions, 1978–79) *The Ukrainians, Ukrainians: (2 sessions, 1991–92) *Ultramarine (band), Ultramarine: (2 sessions, 1992–94) * Ultraviolence (band), Ultraviolence: (1 session, 1992) * Ultravox: (1 session, 1977) * Uncle Dog: (3 sessions, 1972) * The Undertones: (7 sessions, 1978–2003) * Underworld (band), Underworld: (2 sessions, 2003–04) * Unfinished Sympathy: (2 sessions, 2001–04) * Unicorn: (1 session, 1974) * Union Kid: (2 sessions, 1999–2001) *Unrest (band), Unrest: (1 session, 1992) * Unsane (band), Unsane: (3 sessions, 1991–94) * Unseen Terror: (1 session, 1988) * Unwound: (1 session, 1998) * Upp (band), Upp: (1 session, 1974) * Urusei Yatsura: (3 sessions, 1995–97) * US Maple: (1 session, 1996) * Ut (band), Ut: (2 sessions, 1984–1988) * Uzeda: (2 sessions, 1994)


V

* Van Basten: (2 sessions, 1995–96) * Van Der Graaf Generator: (8 sessions, 1968–77) * Marina Van-Roy: (1 session, 1992) * The Vapors: (1 session, 1979) * The Vaults (band), The Vaults: (4 sessions, 2002–04) * Champion Doug Vetch: (2 sessions, 1984–86) * Velocette: (1 session, 1997) * Velocity Girl: (1 session, 1993) * Velodrome 2000: (1 session, 1998) * Elmer Ganty's Velvet Opera: (2 sessions, 1967–68) * The Verve, Verve: (1 session, 1992) * Very Things: (2 sessions, 1984–87) * Vibes (band), Vibes: (1 session, 1985) * The Vibrators: (3 sessions, 1976–78) * Vice Squad: (2 sessions, 1981–82) * Victim's Family: (1 session, 1989) * Gene Vincent: (1 session, 1971) * Vinegar Joe (band), Vinegar Joe: (2 sessions, 1972) * Vipers: (1 session, 1979) * Virgin Dance: (1 session, 1983) * Virginia Doesn't: (1 session, 1979) * Visions of Change: (1 session, 1987) * Visitors (Scottish band), Visitors: (3 sessions, 1980–82) * Vital Excursions: (1 session, 1982) * Vitalic: (1 session, 1979) * Vitus Dance: (1 session, 1979) * Cristian Vogel: (2 sessions, 1995–98) * Von Bondies: (3 sessions, 2001–04) * Voodoo Queens: (3 sessions, 1993–94) * Voorhees (band), Voorhees: (1 session, 1995)


W

* Wagon Christ: (2 sessions, 1998–2001) * Wah!: (6 sessions, 1980–2000) * Wailing Cocks: (1 session, 1978) * Wailing Souls: (1 session, 1984) * Loudon Wainwright III: (16 sessions, 1971–2003) * The Wake (UK band), Wake: (1 session, 1983) * Walking Seeds: (4 sessions, 1987–90) * Waltones: (1 session, 1988) * Clifford T Ward: (2 sessions, 1972-71) * Robert Ward (blues musician), Robert Ward & Otis Grand, The Otis Grand Blues Band: (1 session, 1993) * Wasps: (2 sessions, 1978–79) * Wauvenfold: (1 session, 2001) * Weather Prophets: (1 session, 1986) * Wedding Present: (13 sessions, 1986–2004) * Ween: (2 sessions, 1992–93) * Welfare State: (1 session, 1970) * Seething Wells: (1 session, 1982) * Papa Wemba: (2 sessions, 1992–95) * Werefrogs: (2 sessions, 1992–93) * Western Promise: (1 session, 1985) * We've Got A Fuzzbox And We're Going To Use It: (2 sessions, 1986) * What? Noise: (1 session, 1990) * Wheat: (1 session, 2000) * Where's the Beach: (3 sessions, 1989–92) * Whipped Cream (band), Whipped Cream: (1 session, 1991) * Whirlwind: (1 session, 1980) * Whistler (band), Whistler: (1 session, 2000) * White and Torch: (1 session, 1984) * White Hassle: (1 session, 1998) * White Stripes: (2 sessions, 2001) * Jack White: (1 session, 2004) * Whitecats: (2 sessions, 1978) * Whiteout (band), Whiteout: (1 session, 1994) * The Who: (1 session, 1967) * Widowmaker (U.K. band), Widowmaker: (1 session, 1976) * Wilbur Wilberforce: (2 sessions, 1998–2001) * The Wild Swans (band), Wild Swans: (1 session, 1982) * Wild Turkey (band), Wild Turkey: (3 sessions, 1972–73) * Wild Weekend: (1 session, 1982) * John Williams: (1 session, 1969) * Wilson: (1 session, 1996) * Wire (band), Wire: (5 sessions, 1978–2002) * Wisdom of Harry: (1 session, 2000) * Wishbone Ash: (3 sessions, 1971–77) * A Witness: (4 sessions, 1986–88) * Wolf Eyes: (1 session, 2004) * The Wolfhounds: (3 sessions, 1986–88) * Wommet: (1 session, 1970) * Breton Wood: (1 session, 1968) * Woodbine (band), Woodbine: (2 sessions, 1998–99) * The Woodentops: (3 sessions, 1984–86) * Gay & Terry Woods: (3 sessions, 1970–78) * Workforce (band), Workforce: (2 sessions, 1985–86) * Workhouse (band), Workhouse: (2 sessions, 2003–05) * Working Week (band), Working Week: (1 session, 1984) * World of Twist: (1 session, 1991) * Would Be's: (1 session, 1990) * Wreckless Eric: (2 sessions, 1977–78) * Gary Wrights's Wonderwheel: (2 sessions, 1972) * Writing on the Wall (band), Writing on the Wall: (2 sessions, 1968–71) * Robert Wyatt: (2 sessions, 1972,-74)


X

* X-Men: (1 session, 1984) * X-Ray Spex: (2 sessions, 1978) * Xdreamysts: (1 session, 1980) * Xmal Deutschland: (4 sessions, 1982–85) * XOL DOG 400: (1 session, 1994) * XTC: (4 sessions, 1977–79) * Xymox: (2 sessions, 1985)


Y

* Yachts: (2 sessions, 1978–79) * Stomu Yamashta: (1 session, 1974) * Yardbirds: (1 session, 1968) * Yardstick: (1 session, 1992) * Yazoo (band), Yazoo: (1 session, 1982) * Yeah Yeah Noh: (3 sessions, 1984–86) * Yeah Yeah Yeahs: (1 session, 2002) * Yes (band), Yes: (1 session, 1969) * Yip Yip Coyote: (3 sessions, 1983–84) * Yo La Tengo: (3 sessions, 1997–99) * James Yorkston & The Athletes: (1 session, 2002) * Jessie Young & The Word: (1 session, 1967) * Roy Young Band: (2 sessions, 1972) * The Young Gods: (1 session, 1988) * Young Heart Attack: (1 session, 2003) * Young Marble Giants: (1 session, 1980) * Young People (band), Young People: (1 session, 2003) * Young Tradition: (2 sessions, 1969) * Yourcodenameis:Milo: (2 sessions, 2003–04) * You've Got Foetus On Your Breath: (1 session, 1983) * The Yummy Fur: (2 sessions, 1995–98)


Z

* Zabrinski: (1 session, 2001) * Zeni Geva: (2 sessions, 1994–96) * Benjamin Zephaniah: (2 sessions, 1983) * Zero Zero: (1 session, 1991) * Zerra I: (2 sessions, 1983) * Zimbabwe Cha Cha Cha Kings: (1 session, 1993) * Zinica: (1 session, 1987) * Zion Train: (2 sessions, 1994–96) * Zones (band), Zones: (2 sessions, 1978) * Zuvuya: (1 session, 1994) * Zvuki Mu: (1 session, 1989) * Die Zwie At The Rodeo: (1 session, 1984)


References


External links


Keeping It Peel - Artists A-Z

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