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Intastella were an
English alternative rock band from Manchester, England, who
evolved from the
earlier band Laugh. They had four top-75 hits in the UK...
- Franklin,
Kerry Palmer and Nick Wenham. They
started their own label,
Intastella Records, in 1996 to have
total musical freedom. This
resulted in the making...
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Interstellar (soundtrack), the
soundtrack to the 2014 film
Interstellar Intastella, a band in the
second wave of the
Manchester music scene Interstellar...
- the
group released another album Orange Head.
Ryder collaborated with
Intastella in 1993 on the
track "Can You Fly Like You Mean It?" and in 1997, Ryder...
- by the
MoWest label. The song was
covered by Lene
Lovich in 1979, by
Intastella in 1995, by Soft Cell in 2002 ("The Night" was due to be
their second...
- Festival.
Retrieved 19
September 2024. "Frank Sidebottom, Laugh, Rowetta,
Intastella, M.V.I.T.A (Manchester
Vibes In The Area),
Bernard Sumner,
Central Station...
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Hucknall Hurts IAMDDB I Am
Kloot Inca
Babies Ingested Inspiral ****s
Intastella Ist Ist
Martin Jackson James Jan
Johnston Jon the
Postman Danny Jones...
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Lanegan and Nick
McCabe – "Be Invited" (2011,
released on
Dynamite Steps)
Intastella feat. Jah
Wobble and Nick
McCabe – "Lemons" (2011,
released on The Rise...
- Manchester.
Despite Ryder saying he left the
music industry, he
guested on an
Intastella B-side.
Ryder formed a band with his brother, b****ist Paul Ryder, who...
- song by
Feist from the 2017
album Pleasure "Century", a 1991 song by
Intastella "Century", a song by Big
Thief from the 2019
album U.F.O.F. "Centuries"...