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Fiona Brice
Fiona Brice
Sidewoman for Placebo
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Tindersticks
Tindersticks
English rock band
2
Daniel Ash
Daniel Ash
English musician, songwriter and singer
3
Tones on Tail
Tones on Tail
British band
4
Swell
Swell
indie rock band
5
Flesh for Lulu
Flesh for Lulu
British rock band
6
The Walkabouts
The Walkabouts
American band
7
Colin Newman
Colin Newman
English musician and record producer
8
Come
Come
sanjeevk
9
The Icicle Works
The Icicle Works
British band
10
Bernard Sumner
Bernard Sumner
English singer, songwriter, musician and record producer
11
Bowery Electric
Bowery Electric
American post rock band
12
Don Airey
Don Airey
English keyboardist, rock musician
13
Bill Nelson
Bill Nelson
English artist and musician
14
Comet Gain
Comet Gain
15
Ash
Ash
Northern Irish alternative rock band
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Spain
Spain
American rock band
17
Ken Hensley
Ken Hensley
British musician
18
Spirit
Spirit
American rock band
19
The High Llamas
The High Llamas
Anglo-Irish avant-pop band
20
Scott Matthew
Scott Matthew
Alternative rock singer-songwriter
21
Jónsi
Jónsi
Icelandic musician
22
The Clay People
The Clay People
American rock band
23
Eddie Van Halen
Eddie Van Halen
American rock musician
24
The Go-Betweens
The Go-Betweens
Australian indie rock band
25
Son Volt
Son Volt
American band
26
Beggars & Thieves
Beggars & Thieves
27
Tommy Eyre
Tommy Eyre
British musician
28
Derek Sherinian
Derek Sherinian
American keyboardist
29
China Drum
China Drum
english punk-rock band
30
Michael Amott
Michael Amott
Swedish guitarist/songwriter
31
Djam Karet
Djam Karet
American instrumental progressive rock band
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Neal Casal
Neal Casal
American guitarist, singer, songwriter, and producer
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Film School
Film School
band
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The Call
The Call
American rock band
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Charlotte Hatherley
Charlotte Hatherley
English guitarist and singer-songwriter
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Calla
Calla
band
37
Strangelove
Strangelove
English alternative rock band
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Pram
Pram
English band
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Hugo Race
Hugo Race
Australian musician
40
Michael Hoenig
Michael Hoenig
German composer
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’Til Tuesday
’Til Tuesday
American New Wave band
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The Fluid
The Fluid
American rock band
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Robert Hampson
Robert Hampson
English rock and experimental musician
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The Members
The Members
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Chrome
Chrome
American band
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Jordan Rudess
Jordan Rudess
American keyboardist
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Alphaville
Alphaville
German rock band
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Pierce Turner
Pierce Turner
Irish musician
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It's a Beautiful Day
It's a Beautiful Day
American band formed in San Francisco, California, in 1967
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Mary Timony
Mary Timony
American musician and songwriter
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Liberty 37
Liberty 37
52
James Murphy
James Murphy
American guitarist
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Tubeway Army
Tubeway Army
British band
54
Tony Carey
Tony Carey
American-born musician
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The Charlatans
The Charlatans
English rock band
56
Dave Mason
Dave Mason
British recording artist; singer-songwriter and guitarist from Worcester
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Hurricane #1
Hurricane #1
British band
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Dream City Film Club were an English, North London-based rock band, founded in July 1995.

Their sound was difficult to categorize in that it encompassed tortured lovelorn balladry, avant-garde flourishes, Tin Pan Alley, straightforward rock and gospel yearnings in both lyrics and subject matter. Ultimately, Dream City Film Club failed to find enough of an audience to sustain them.

Vocalist Michael J. Sheehy had been working as a solo singer/songwriter for several years when he met Alex Vald and Laurence Ash, who quickly began writing songs with Sheehy. Upon the demise of another local group, Breed, bassist Andrew Park joined. The band's name came from a news story Sheehy had seen about an arsonist who had burned down a members-only porno theatre. They played their first gig as Dream City Film Club on 31 July 1995.

They released a single, "Crawl" for the underground fanzine, the Organ in early 1996. Soon after, they were contacted by Beggar's Banquet and recorded their eponymous debut album in late 1996, later releasing it on 26 May 1997.

According to Sheehy, the English press reaction to the first single, "Perfect Piece of Trash", was almost unanimous in its derision. After parting with Vald, DCFC continued on as a three piece, recording its second and final album, In the Cold Light of Morning featuring a more expansive sound best realized on the epic "God Will Punish the Pervert Preacher".

The group disbanded in 1999. Michael J. Sheehy subsequently recorded three solo albums for Beggar's Banquet and two for Glitterhouse, and has fronted Saint Silas Intercession with his brother Patrick. During the early 2000s, Alex Vald worked as half of experimental pop band Datapuddle. In 2015, Sheehy and Vald reunited as the pop-noir duo United Sound of Joy.

In a retrospective biography of the group, AllMusic called them "one of England's most underrated bands of the 1990s."