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Bauhaus were singer Peter Murphy, guitarist Daniel Ash, bassist David J and drummer Kevin Haskins. The dark, dramatic music that they...
Bearz were responsible for one of the four Axis singles that consituted 4AD's first wave of releases. "She's My Girl" was damned with...
While it may sound like an entire Balkan orchestra playing modern songs as mournful ballads and upbeat marches, Beirut’s first album,...
Belly was the band that saw Tanya Donelly finally step out of the shadows and emerge as a songwriting talent - and a huge commercial...
The short-lived but artistically successful 4AD spin-off label Guernica signed Bettie Serveert for the UK (they were on Matador in the...
The Big Pink are Robbie Furze and Milo Cordell, two old friends in love with digital hardcore and the narcotic effects of blessed out...
"To see The Birthday Party 'perform' during the early '80s was nothing short of witnessing the very physical extremity of rock 'n' roll,...
Blonde Redhead's 2004 album Misery Is A Butterfly, their first on 4AD, established them once and for all as one of the most...
Every album is a product of time and place, but For Emma, Forever Ago more than most. Bon Iver (an intentional mis-spelling /...
The Breeders was the name of the occasional duo act Kim and Kelley Deal performed in Dayton, Ohio in the early 1980s. In 1989, while a...
Brendan Perry was half of one of the most successful and enduring acts in 4AD's history: Dead Can Dance.He spent 16 years...
Brendan Perry was half of one of the most successful and enduring acts in 4AD's history: Dead Can Dance.
He spent 16 years...
Broken Records formed in 2007 in Edinburgh, Scotland, and between the collective members brought together different musical backgrounds...
Harold Budd's haunting, atmospheric piano music was championed by Brian Eno in the mid-1970's - his album The Pavilion Of Dreams was...