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Ariel Pink
Ariel Pink
American musician
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Molly Nilsson
Molly Nilsson
Swedish record producer, keyboardist and singer-songwriter
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Grizzly Bear
Grizzly Bear
American rock band
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R. Stevie Moore
R. Stevie Moore
American musician
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Sky Ferreira
Sky Ferreira
American singer-songwriter
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The Mau-Mau's
The Mau-Mau's
music group
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Girls
Girls
San Francisco-based indie rock band
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Mac DeMarco
Mac DeMarco
Canadian musician
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Animal Collective
Animal Collective
American musical group
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Weyes Blood
Weyes Blood
American musician
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Beach House
Beach House
U.S. dream pop duo
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The Weirdos
The Weirdos
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Destroyer
Destroyer
Canadian indie rock band
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James Williamson
James Williamson
American musician
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The 1975
The 1975
English pop and rock band
15
Scott Walker
Scott Walker
British-American singer-songwriter, composer and record producer (1943-2019)
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Gorillaz
Gorillaz
English virtual band
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Thom Yorke
Thom Yorke
English musician and singer for Radiohead
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Pink
Pink
American singer and songwriter
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Matt & Kim
Matt & Kim
American band
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Modest Mouse
Modest Mouse
American band
21
Jessica Pratt
Jessica Pratt
American psychedelic folk singer-songwriter
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Deerhunter
Deerhunter
American rock band
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XTC
XTC
English pop group
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Oh Sees
Oh Sees
American rock band
25
The High Llamas
The High Llamas
Anglo-Irish avant-pop band
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Burial
Burial
British electronic musician
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M83
M83
French electronic music band (formed 2001)
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Black Mountain
Black Mountain
Canadian rock band
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Aphex Twin
Aphex Twin
British electronic musician
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The Shins
The Shins
American indie rock band
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Placebo
Placebo
English alternative rock band
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Boris
Boris
Japanese experimental rock band
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Grimes
Grimes
Canadian musician, singer, record producer and visual artist
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Phoenix
Phoenix
French indie pop band from Versailles
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Cass McCombs
Cass McCombs
American singer-songwriter, composer, guitarist
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Drive Like Jehu
Drive Like Jehu
band
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T. Rex
T. Rex
English rock band
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The Rapture
The Rapture
American band
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Nigel Godrich
Nigel Godrich
English record producer and sound engineer
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Band of Horses
Band of Horses
American rock band
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Iggy Pop
Iggy Pop
American musician
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Ed O'Brien
Ed O'Brien
English guitarist and member of Radiohead
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Sufjan Stevens
Sufjan Stevens
American singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist
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Yeasayer
Yeasayer
American experimental rock band from Brooklyn, New York
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Rivers Cuomo
Rivers Cuomo
American musician
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Beach Fossils
Beach Fossils
American indie rock band
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Syd Barrett
Syd Barrett
English musician, co-founder of Pink Floyd (1946-2006)
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Queens of the Stone Age
Queens of the Stone Age
American rock band
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Charli XCX
Charli XCX
English singer and songwriter
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John Mellencamp
John Mellencamp
American rock singer-songwriter, musician and painter
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Sparks
Sparks
American rock and pop band
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Avril Lavigne
Avril Lavigne
Canadian singer, songwriter and actress

John Maus (born February 23, 1980) is an American musician, composer, singer, and songwriter known for his baritone singing style and his use of vintage synthesizer sounds and Medieval church modes, a combination that often draws comparisons to 1980s goth-pop. His early lo-fi recordings anticipated and inspired the late 2000s hypnagogic pop movement. On stage, he is characterized for his intense displays of emotion while performing. He is also a former teacher of philosophy at the University of Hawaii, where he later earned his PhD in political science.

Maus' early influences included Nirvana, Syd Barrett, Jim Morrison, and composers of the Medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque eras. In 1998, he left his hometown of Austin, Minnesota to study experimental music at the California Institute of the Arts. When he befriended and first worked alongside classmate Ariel Pink, he took a greater interest in pop music. He produced most of the music from his first two albums Songs (2006) and Love Is Real (2007) on cassette tape with an early 1990s sound bank. The albums generally drew negative reviews upon release, and it was not until the success of his third, We Must Become the Pitiless Censors of Ourselves (2011), that he became more widely accepted as an outsider artist. Following a half-decade absence from public appearances and releasing new music, he returned in 2017 with the album Screen Memories.

Writings about Maus frequently link his music to his academic vocations, although Maus himself denies composing with an aesthetic or political theory in mind. He says that on some of his songs, his intention is to investigate "forgotten" electronic palettes, harmonies that were historically associated with "the divine", and lyrics which follow certain social idioms to their "absurd conclusions". His dissertation, "Communication and Control" (2014), discusses the influence of technology on control societies.