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JAMIROQUAI

JAMIROQUAI

One of the leading acid jazz and funk bands of today's time, Jamiroquai, fronted by the charismatic Jay Kay, confirmed their show at INmusic festival 2011.
Formed in London in 1992, Jamiroquai soon became the most prominent component in the early 1990s acid jazz movement alongside groups such as Incognito, Brand New Heavies, Galliano and Corduroy. Their first single "When You Gonna Learn" earned them instant success and a £1,000,000 eight-album record deal with...

ARCADE FIRE

ARCADE FIRE

The novelist Thomas Wolfe coined the famous adage "you can't go home again." Arcade Fire know this—because they tried. But when memories of youth stem from suburbs constructed for convenience, not permanence, those childhood memories become that much harder to trace.
Montreal's Arcade Fire explored on the theme of neighbourhoods on their 2004 breakthrough album Funeral (chosen by Rolling Stone as the #1 album of the '00s). In 2009, during a year off after a world...

CYPRESS HILL

CYPRESS HILL

Californian hip hop legends Cypress Hill are a new confirmed headliner at INmusic festival 2011. Six years since the release of their last album Till Death Do Us Part, Cypress Hill are back with a new album Rise Up, and will play INmusic on their summer tour.
Known for their stoned-funk sound, which became extremely influential in 90s hip-hop music and their endorsement of marijuana, Cypress Hill soon earned a status of rap superstars. The band is also notable for...

GRINDERMAN

GRINDERMAN

In 2007, the four members of Grinderman released their self-titled debut album. On 13th September 2010, the Grinderman saga continues with the release of Grinderman 2, their all-new studio album on Mute.
The first thing that hits you about Grinderman 2 is that you've never heard anything like it. Ever. The debut album did its job. It defined the band. It marked a clear contrast with Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds. Nick, Warren, Martyn & Jim forged a distinctly...

THE STREETS

THE STREETS

The Streets are the newest addition to the already impressive line-up of theINmusic festival 2011. After relasing his final album Computer and Blues and officially retiring The Streets, Mike Skinner announced a tour to promote his fifth album including a show in Zagreb.
Mike Skinner, aka the Streets, is a British rapper, musician and record producer from Birmingham. At the end of 2000, he earned his first release when Locked On - already known for the...

TV on the Radio

TV on the Radio

TV ON THE RADIO, US alternative rock group from Brooklyn come to T-Mobile INmusic! The band will present a new album, to be released March. One of those bands that have been long awaited is joining so far announced Arcade Fire (Grammy and Brit Awards winners 2011) and Grinderman.

TV On The Radio have been regularly occupying high positions on music charts. Their first studio album "Desperate Youth, Blood Thirsty Babes" have been awarded Shortlist Music Prize, the...

Mastodon

Mastodon

One of the most innovative progressive metal bands - Mastodon is the latest addition to theINmusic 2011 line-up. Earlier this month, the band released their live DVD/CD "Live At The Aragon", featuring performance of Crack the Skye in its entirety. They will also be taking part in several European summer festivals, including INmusic.
Mastodon is a sludge/progressive metal band founded in 1999 in Atlanta by guitarist Bill Kelliher, drummer Brann Dailor,...

Buraka Som Sistema

Buraka Som Sistema

One of the most popular kuduro bands, Buraka Som Sistema, are the latest addition to this year's festival line-up. In just two years the group have released a critically acclaimed debut album and a number of breakthrough singles, torched the blogosphere with their MIA featuring viral video 'Sound Of Kuduro' and become the driving heartbeat of the global ghetto-funk revolution.
Buraka Som Sistema was founded in 2006 by João Barbosa (Li'l John), Rui Pité (DJ...

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