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There is more than one artist with this name:
1.) Ka (Hip Hop) > http://brownsvilleka.com
2.) Ka is an American progressive metal/rock band featuring Ringo Larz and Krk Hammetson
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Sounds like:
Ha Ha Tonka,
J Roddy Walston And The Business,
Middle Brother
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2

Sounds like:
Franz Ferdinand,
Kasabian,
Placebo
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Jason Grishkoff
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Dec 25, 2009
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Here's another act to definitely keep an eye on in 2010: Austrian electro duo The Integrals are not only the freshest remixers out there at the moment, they also put on amazing live shows - I went DJing with them two weeks ago, these guys really kill...
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Jason Grishkoff
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Dec 19, 2009
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Maps is a classic. Stripped down it's even more clear. Karen O's pristine vocal shimmers when wrapped in a string arrangement. I consider their last release a pop diversion sorts. But as history reveals "“ if you have the talent you can take many roa...
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4

Sounds like:
Something for Kate,
Bob Evans,
Josh Pyke
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5

Sounds like:
DJ Sabzi,
Sage Francis,
Moka Only
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el gringo rico
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Nov 2, 2009
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OK, so Sweatshop Union is a Canadian hip hop collective. I know that you're thinking, "Canadian isn't the Pacific Northwest and you're an ignorant American." Yes, I am an ignorant American, so please take solace with the fact that at least I can adm...
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Sounds like:
Parliament/Funkadelic,
Sa-Ra,
Kraftwerk
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camden andrews
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Sep 24, 2009
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While funk may not be a viable form of music today, it's impossible to ignore its influence. Its syncopated rhythms, groovy edge, and its willingness to get a little weird has leaked into jazz, electro, pop, and even rock music. Derrick May, one of t...
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7

Sounds like:
Afrocelt,
Extra Golden,
Tinariwen,
Ali Farka
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Daniel Surwit
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Aug 22, 2009
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This unique quintet hails out of the rolling hills of Asheville, NC with a sound that might as well be coming from several thousand miles around the world. Although all five members grew up in and began their music careers on the appalachian trail, m...
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8

Sounds like:
De La Soul,
Zion I,
Blackalicious,
Dilated Peoples
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el gringo rico
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Aug 14, 2009
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"The Grouch & Eligh" hit it hard with "Say G & E," the fourth volume of their collaborations which began in 2000 following the explosion of their respective underground careers. On the new album, "The Grouch & Eligh" flow harmoniously and...
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