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CCJam 56 – Aphemia

In episode 56 of CCJam, Dave features the music of UK rock band Aphemia.

They are from Derby here in the UK, with an industrial/electronic, progressive rock sound, combining influences such as Nine Inch Nails, Celldweller, Disturbed and Muse. They recently released their latest EP “Terminus”.

You can download Aphemia’s music from Spotify, Google Play, Bandcamp, Amazon, and pretty much anywhere else you can buy and download music.

And of course you can find them over on their Facebook page

The tracks included on this episode are:

  • The Time Is Now (feat DMT The Rapper)
  • Chemical, from their 2017 EP “Terminus”
  • Bedding music: Deeper Than You, from their 2012 album “Your World”

Please note: although the music of Aphemia is not released under a Creative Commons (or other free culture) licence, the band has given their explicit permission for their music to be featured on this episode of CCJam. Many thanks to the band.

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CCJam 55 – Rubbish Rabbits

In episode 55 of CCJam, Kevie introduces the listeners to Russian rock band Rubbish Rabbits.  After discovering them on their Jamendo page, Kevie scoured the web but couldn’t find much about the band, outside of the fact that they have a VK page.  The tracks included in this episode are:

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CCJam 54 – Scream Inc.

In episode 54 of CCJam, Yannick features the music of Ukrainian hard rock band Scream Inc..

They are a hard rock band, who began as a Metallica tribute band, back in 2008. Since 2015, they started playing their own stuff, and they now have five singles, all present on an EP called Inception, which was released on Jamendo in April this year.

Find more about Scream Inc. on their website or their Facebook page.

The tracks included on this episode are:

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CCJam 53 – ProleteR

In episode 53 of CCJam, Dave brings you the music of ProleteR, a French producer and beatmaker, combining heavy hip-hop beats and jazz/charleston samples, spiced with guitar arrangements and smooth pieces of synth.

You can find the music of ProleteR over at Bandcamp, Spotify, Google Play, Amazon, and pretty much anywhere else you can buy and download music.

The tracks included on this episode are:

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CCJam 52 – Mercury and The Architects

In episode 52 of CCJam, Caroline brings you the music of Mercury and The Architects, a cinematic music experience from Staten Island in New York.

You can find the music of Mercury & the Architects over at Jamendo, ReverbNation, Free Music Archive, SoundCloud, and also from their official website where you can “Enter The Maze” for the change to get other digital content!

The tracks included on this episode are:

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CCJam 51 – Somewhere In Time

In episode 51 of CCJam, Yannick introduces the listeners to Russian band Somewhere In Time.

Not a lot of information about the band, even on their VK.com page, but there is a tiny piece of info about their first album Catharsis on their bandcamp page : it’s a concept album, divided in three parts, inspired by Dante’s Divine Comedy.

The album is also available from Jamendo and YouTube.

The tracks included on this episode are:

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CCJam 50 – Michael Ellis

In episode 50 of CCJam, Kevie introduces the listeners to German singer songwriter Michael Ellis.  Having spent most of his days with a love of music he has recorded a host of albums which are available from his own website. His music is also available from Jamendo, Bandcamp, Spotify, YouTube, last.fm, Myownmusic and itunes, he is also active on both Facebook and Twitter.  The tracks included on this episode are:

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CCJam 49 – Moonshiners

In episode 49 of CCJam, Yannick brings you the music of Moonshiners, a French rock band from Normandy.

They can be found on Facebook and their album Distillé is available on Jamendo, iTunes, Amazon, and probably a lot of other places!

The tracks included on this episode are:

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CCJam 48 – Boogie Belgique

In episode 48 of CCJam, Dave brings you the music of Boogie Belgique, a Belgian band with a sound that can best be described as a fusion of old and new, vintage yet innovative.

You can find the music of Boogie Belgique over at Bandcamp, Google Play, Amazon, and pretty much anywhere else you can buy and download music.

The tracks included on this episode are:

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CCJam 47 – Neon Sun

Following an extended holiday, Kevie returns to the show to bring the rocking delights of Lisbon based band Neon Sun to the CCJam listeners. They have a web presence on Jamendo, Bandcamp, Facebook, Spotify, SoundCloud and YouTube.  Sadly, at this present time, there does not seem to be a way to support them financially, as their downloads on Bandcamp are free and a search on itunes proved fruitless.

Edit: upon further searching their music can be purchased on Amazon.

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