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QUINCE - REM / ALFA


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TITLE:
REM / Alfa
CATNO:
SOS.3
STYLE:
Techno /
FORMAT:
Vinyl record
DESCRIPTION:
Techno House Indie Record Shop Only Release

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£13.99
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Quince japanese band: It was formed in December 2014. In January 2017, the first national distribution of 1st mini ALBUM "Quance" was released from its own label. The company recorded second-largest sales on its weekly chart in Nagoya. The lyrics on a catchy melody without a shout that is easy to listen to with a loud musical instrument and piano Gothic sound are Japanese words that remain in the listener's mind. I am working on the motto of "A hot live that is more heartwarming than a cute live." Cute looks, and on the other hand, you can hear the sound of a heavy ride. Quince is an indie rock band from Erie, Pennsylvania and also a techno producer from The Netherlands. Quince the producer: Bram Sluiter has been releasing techno productions on the delsin and spring collective label since 2003. He first used the name 'Quinn' which he later transformed to 'Quince'. His debut full length cd is called En.vi.sion and was released in june 2007. Quince the band: The groundwork was laid in the winter of '99 with Joe Stadler (Vocals, Guitar) and Steve Marzka (Drums), lifelong friends, puting together a band with the best intentions but did not fare well. The band split in the witner of '02/'03, but Steve and Joe found a new bassist, Pete Zawistoski, and began its new adventure as Quince. Brian Nevinsky (Guitar) was added on in 2004 after the first official Quince E.P. was recorded, originally filling in on bass for Pete, who was away at College for the year. Since then Quince has been working hard, written a lot of songs, trashed a lot of songs, and played some fun shows, sharing the stage with bands such as: Digger, Madcap, Suicide Machines, Jupiter Sunrise, Junction 18, The AKAs, River City Rebels, Unsung Zeros, and Halifax. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.