Artists
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The Middle EastThe Middle East: Indie Folk's Ethereal Ensemble The Middle East was an Australian indie folk band from Townsville, Queensland, known for their atmospheric and emotionally resonant soundscapes. Their primary musical achievement was the 2009 single Blood, which became a viral sleeper hit and propelled… -
The Mighty Bop (The Mighty Bop ( : The Architect of French Electro Swing The Mighty Bop ( is the pioneering stage name of French DJ and producer Julien "Boman" Boman, a key architect of the electro swing genre. Hailing from Paris, his innovative fusion of vintage jazz samples with modern house and breakbeat rhythms… -
The Miles Davis QuintetThe Miles Davis Quintet: Pioneers of Modern Jazz The Miles Davis Quintet was a groundbreaking American jazz ensemble that redefined the genre's possibilities. Led by the visionary trumpeter Miles Davis, the group is celebrated for its innovative albums that achieved both critical acclaim and signifi… -
The MillenniumThe Millennium: Pioneers of Sunshine Pop The Millennium was a pioneering American sunshine pop band formed in Los Angeles in the late 1960s. Though their sole studio album failed to chart upon release, it has since become a legendary cult classic, celebrated for its intricate studio craft and influe… -
The MisfitsThe Misfits: Pioneers of Horror Punk The Misfits are an American horror punk band formed in 1977 in Lodi, New Jersey. They are celebrated for their unique fusion of punk rock energy with B-movie horror and sci-fi imagery, cultivating a massive cult following that eventually propelled their early rec… -
The ModernairesThe Modernaires: The Pioneers of Vocal Group Swing The Modernaires are an American vocal group that became one of the defining sounds of the Big Band and Swing era. Originating from the United States, their seamless harmonies and sophisticated arrangements earned them major success, most notably thr… -
The MonkeesThe Monkees: Pioneers of Pop-Rock and Television The Monkees were an American pop-rock band created for a television sitcom of the same name in 1966. The quartet, consisting of Micky Dolenz, Davy Jones, Michael Nesmith, and Peter Tork, became a genuine pop culture phenomenon, selling over 75 million… -
The MonotonesThe Monotones: Pioneers of Doo-Wop and Novelty Rock & Roll The Monotones were an American doo-wop vocal group best known for their 1958 smash hit "Book of Love." Hailing from Newark, New Jersey, the group's infectious blend of rhythm and blues harmonies with a playful, novelty lyric cemented their p… -
The Montini ExperienceThe Montini Experience: Pioneers of Modern Heartland Rock The Montini Experience is an American rock band from Cincinnati, Ohio, known for revitalizing the heartland rock sound for a new generation. Their major label debut, 'Midwestern Skyline,' charted on the Billboard 200 and spawned a gold-certif… -
The Moon and the NightspiritThe Moon and the Nightspirit: Ethereal Pagan Folk from Hungary The Moon and the Nightspirit is a Hungarian pagan folk duo known for crafting deeply atmospheric and spiritually resonant music. Formed in 2003, the pair has built a dedicated international following through a consistent and acclaimed al… -
The MoonglowsThe Moonglows: Pioneers of Doo-Wop and Rhythm & Blues The Moonglows were an influential American vocal group that helped define the sound of 1950s doo-wop and rhythm & blues. Formed in Cleveland, Ohio, the group achieved major chart success with hits like "Sincerely" and left a lasting legacy on roc… -
The MotetThe Motet: Funk Fusion Innovators The Motet is a dynamic American funk and improvisational music collective renowned for its electrifying live performances and genre-blending sound. Hailing from Denver, Colorado, the band has built a formidable reputation over two decades, headlining major festivals…