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The Madeira
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The Madeira plays surf music born of screaming wind over the sand dunes of the Sahara Desert, deafening echoes of waves pounding the Gibral… read moreThe Madeira plays surf music born of screaming wind over the sand dunes of the Sahara Desert, deafening echoes of waves pounding the Gibraltar Rock, joyous late-night gypsy dances in the small towns of Andalucia, and exotic cacophony of … read moreThe Madeira plays surf music born of screaming wind over the sand dunes of the Sahara Desert, deafening echoes of waves pounding the Gibraltar Rock, joyous late-night gypsy dances in the small towns of Andalucia, and exotic cacophony of the Marrakesh town square. It is the surf music of the mille… read more -
The Kilaueas
5,015 listeners
A Berlin surf band highly influnced by early '60s SoCal surf groups. They refer to their music as: "Reverb Drenched Magmaphonic … read moreA Berlin surf band highly influnced by early '60s SoCal surf groups. They refer to their music as: "Reverb Drenched Magmaphonic High Energy Instrumental Surf Music". View wikiA Berlin surf band highly influnced by early '60s SoCal surf groups. They refer to their music as: "Reverb Drenched Magmaphonic High Energy Instrumental Surf Music". View wiki -
The Sidemen
2,315 listeners
There appears to be more than one band that uses the name 'The Sidemen'. Two of them ( I. & II.) are mentioned below. I. The … read moreThere appears to be more than one band that uses the name 'The Sidemen'. Two of them ( I. & II.) are mentioned below. I. The story of The Sidemen starts like a modern urban myth: I first noticed the activities of these cur… read moreThere appears to be more than one band that uses the name 'The Sidemen'. Two of them ( I. & II.) are mentioned below. I. The story of The Sidemen starts like a modern urban myth: I first noticed the activities of these curious three gentlemen at my workplace, a research center I… read more -
The Surfacers
1,164 listeners
The Surfacers, one of the first bands in the Argentinean underground music scene to perform pure instrumental surf music began in 1998, one… read moreThe Surfacers, one of the first bands in the Argentinean underground music scene to perform pure instrumental surf music began in 1998, one day after making the decision to quit playing classic rock ‘n’ roll covers and start experimentin… read moreThe Surfacers, one of the first bands in the Argentinean underground music scene to perform pure instrumental surf music began in 1998, one day after making the decision to quit playing classic rock ‘n’ roll covers and start experimenting with the instrumental-reverb-drenched-guitar surf style. A… read more -
Spring Break Shark Attack!
1,216 listeners
Thunderous reverb and intense tremolo picking only scratch the surface of what this Baton Rouge, Louisiana quartet is about. With a backgro… read moreThunderous reverb and intense tremolo picking only scratch the surface of what this Baton Rouge, Louisiana quartet is about. With a background in punk and metal music the group began applying that same energy to the instrumental style of… read moreThunderous reverb and intense tremolo picking only scratch the surface of what this Baton Rouge, Louisiana quartet is about. With a background in punk and metal music the group began applying that same energy to the instrumental style of 50s instrumental rock n roll. Often described as breakneck … read more -
The Vara-Tones
8,602 listeners
The Vara-Tones formed in Southern California, back in '61, pre-dating most of the popular surf bands. They were most active two years… read moreThe Vara-Tones formed in Southern California, back in '61, pre-dating most of the popular surf bands. They were most active two years later, during the height of the surf music craze—releasing a 45 entitled: `Repeto' in 1964. … read moreThe Vara-Tones formed in Southern California, back in '61, pre-dating most of the popular surf bands. They were most active two years later, during the height of the surf music craze—releasing a 45 entitled: `Repeto' in 1964. Our one-hit-wonders disbanded in 1966. In 2000 they reform… read more -
The Pyronauts
2,954 listeners
The Pyronauts are an instrumental surf rock group from northern California. They've been rockin & rollin their way through the str… read moreThe Pyronauts are an instrumental surf rock group from northern California. They've been rockin & rollin their way through the streets of the underground surf scene and ran some people over along the way. So watch out for these … read moreThe Pyronauts are an instrumental surf rock group from northern California. They've been rockin & rollin their way through the streets of the underground surf scene and ran some people over along the way. So watch out for these guys because they like to play with the F.S.U. philosophy at… read more -
The Honkeys
1,784 listeners
The Honkeys are St. Louis’ only premier surf/instrumental rock ’n’ roll sensations. With lightning-fast Fender and Mosrite guitar-picking a… read moreThe Honkeys are St. Louis’ only premier surf/instrumental rock ’n’ roll sensations. With lightning-fast Fender and Mosrite guitar-picking artistry; tons of fuzz and reverb effects; heart-pumping bass; foot-stomping, big-beat percussion; … read moreThe Honkeys are St. Louis’ only premier surf/instrumental rock ’n’ roll sensations. With lightning-fast Fender and Mosrite guitar-picking artistry; tons of fuzz and reverb effects; heart-pumping bass; foot-stomping, big-beat percussion; mysterious, spine-tingling organ riffs; and intriguing melod… read more -
I Fantomatici
1,492 listeners
I Fantomatici play instro music since 2002. They come from Vicenza, in the north-east of Italy. “Fantomatici” in Italian means “that maybe … read moreI Fantomatici play instro music since 2002. They come from Vicenza, in the north-east of Italy. “Fantomatici” in Italian means “that maybe don’t really exist”. But I assure they exist, and mix in their compositions surf, beat, rockabilly… read moreI Fantomatici play instro music since 2002. They come from Vicenza, in the north-east of Italy. “Fantomatici” in Italian means “that maybe don’t really exist”. But I assure they exist, and mix in their compositions surf, beat, rockabilly, easy listening, Italian B movies soundtracks, but also pun… read more