Bonde Do Role play the freshest sunstroke pop around. Hailing from Curitiba, in Southern Brazil, Marina, Pedro and Gorky create rocking funk carioca. Their dance party electro punk is the sound of 2007, taking the Bailefunk rhythms of their homeland and mashing them up, rapping a barrage of Portugese slang even their native Brazilians cannot understand.
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Listed on Ents24.com since: May 2007
Indie-funk five piece The Foals, who make an irresistible blend of electronic-pop, dirty disco and pulsating indie-tech. Punked up, funked out and most definitely music to get down and boogie to. '…one of the hottest new bands in indie - they deserve your immediate and total adulation.' - NME
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Listed on Ents24.com since: Jun 2006
British punk-rock band making hardcore screamo and punk-led noise. Fans of Bullet For My Valentine, As I Lay Dying and Senses Fail are sure to enjoy, as will anyone who likes their music hard, fast and passionate as hell.
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Listed on Ents24.com since: Aug 2006
Australian electro-punk outfit Operator Please making hard-edged spine-tingling dance-rock with just enough funk to get anyone up on their feet and dancing.
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Listed on Ents24.com since: Aug 2007
Bridging the unseen gap between mod, goth and punk music, The Horrors have burst onto the scene, spurting a no-nonsense mix of London rock and theatrical punk. Putting as much effort into their dramatic stage shows as they do their immaculate appearances, The Horrors make camp, catchy music that would do a Tim Burton soundtrack proud.
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Florence and The Machine is a one-woman force of bluesy rock with her roots in the same ground as Scout Niblett and PJ Harvey. The music of 20-year-old Florence Welch, sounds rough and ragged, likened to American pre-war folk and blues.
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Gorgeous electro-pop from French-English combo The Teenagers. Signed to Merok, the label that helped launch the careers of the Klaxons and Crystal Castles. 'Like the Velvets doing the soundtrack to a porno film with Vanessa Paradis on guest vocals' - The Guardian.
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