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Q-Tip
(Universal Motown) www.universalmotown.com After almost a decade without releasing an album (undoubtedly connected with his stints with five different labels within six years) more...
Qemists
(Ninja Tune) www.ninjatune.net It's tempting to ask whether the Qemists make dance music for video games or make video-game music for dancing. The Brighton, U.K., unit has had pl more...
Qluster
(Bureau B) www.bureau-b.com When Onnen Bock was born back in 1974, Cluster was already well established as one of the primary acts of Germany's thriving experimental pop movement more...
Quasi
(Kill Rock Stars) www.killrockstars.com Quasi isn't exactly settling gracefully into an elder statesman slot. The band - a partnership between Sam Coomes and Sleater-Kinney/Jick more...
Quatrain
(Sundazed Music) www.sundazed.com Obscure even by the standards of the most rabid, paisley-drooling fanatic, Quatrain were a late-60s psychedelic rock outfit whose one l more...
Queens of the Stone Age
(Interscope) www.interscope.com When QOTSA's sophomore set emerged in the summer of 2000, it tore through the tepid, sorry post-grunge hard rock landscape like a mushroom cloud more...
Queens of the Stone Age
(Rekords Records/Domino) www.dominorecordco.com When Queens of the Stone Age's self-titled debut first appeared in 1998, it seemed like a natural progression from bandleader Josh more...
Quest For Fire
(Tee Pee) www.teepeerecords.com Hailing from the bustling music scene of Toronto but perhaps having more in common with the likes of Vancouver's Black Mountain or the Mo more...
Quiero Club
(Happy-Fi) www.yotambienquieroclub.com Hailing from Monterrey, Mexico, techno-based rockers Quiero Club ("I Want Club" in Spanish) is very reminiscent of fellow hometown more...
Quieting Syrup
(Lovitt) www.lovitt.com First, a quick word about band names. Has the well just run dry on interesting things to call your band? The debut from Denali, Ambulette and Pinebender more...











