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- Moonshake were a British-based experimental rock/post-rock band, existing between 1991 and 1997. The only consistent member was singer/sampler player/occasional...
- has been a singer, songwriter and instrumentalist with The Wolfhounds, Moonshake, The Changelings, and The $urp!u$. He is considered a significant figure...
- departure from the band Moonshake; Laika's other members had previously worked with different artists on the roster of Moonshake's label Too Pure. Laika's...
- "Moonshake" is a song by the ****rock band Can, released as a single, alongside the "****ure Days" as the B-side, on their 1973 album ****ure Days. Rob...
- Eva Luna is the debut studio album by British band Moonshake. It was released through Too Pure in October 1992. Blending elements of experimental rock...
- administrator. She is best known as a founding member of UK indie groups Moonshake and Laika, as live guitarist with PJ Harvey and Wire and as the owner/operative...
- compared to Miles Davis's ****es Brew and Isaac Hayes's Hot Buttered Soul. "Moonshake" has been identified by Can's biographer Rob Young among the "Can catalogue...
- with Stereolab, Hansen sang on records by Brokeback, The High Llamas, Moonshake, and Mouse on Mars. She was a record producer, keyboard player and vocalist...
- 1973, an early example of ambient music that also includes the pop song "Moonshake". Czukay said, "'Bel Air' [the 20-minute track that takes up all of side...
- Googe. Gifford, who at the time was in Moonshake, gave Googe a tape of songs she had been working on before Moonshake went on a US tour. Googe, who then had...