Artist: Kele
Genre: Indie Rock/Electronic
Kele: British musician, frontman of Bloc Party, known for his solo work exploring electronic music. His solo albums blend house, electronic, and indie rock influences. His openness about being gay made him important figure for LGBTQ+ representation in indie rock. His work with Bloc Party and solo ventures demonstrate his versatility and willingness to explore different sonic territories.
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Showing 1 to 16 of 22 (2 Pages)Gil Scott-Heron and the Midnight Band's live album from Berkeley 1978 is like a musical time machine..
Ho, Ho, Hole! This live album from the legendary grunge band captures the raw energy and angst of th..
Grateful Dead, the band that makes you feel like you're on a musical odyssey through time and space...
The Grateful Dead are back at it again with their latest release, "Berkeley Community Center 1971 Vo..
the eclectic sounds of the Berkeley Guitar scene! This compilation album is a treasure trove of tale..
Current 93's latest album, "May Be Skeletal Rainbow", is a mind-bending journey through a kaleidosco..
As I sit here press play on DRAPSNATT's latest offering "Skelephtin", I can't help but feel a sense ..
Of Montreal's latest offering, Skeletal Lamping, is a dazzling sonic exploration that is as eccentri..
Jewel case box intricate Papa V inspired illustrated cover art on paper inlay that features special ..
Intricate Papa V inspired illustrated mirror board, single pocket jacket inner sleeve features exclu..
Coming off a last few years defined by an American Music Award and iHeart Radio Awardwinning interna..
Coming off a last few years defined by an American Music Award and iHeart Radio Awardwinning interna..
SKELETON - Skeleton It's no bones about it, Skeleton's self-titled debut album is a rollicking goo..
Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, the Aussie legends who have been breaking hearts and haunting dreams for ..
Gamma Ray. The band that brings a whole new meaning to the phrase "skeletons and majesties". Well, a..















