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There are multiple artists with this name: - The Project is a musical side project comprised of Tuscadero members Melissa Farris and Phil Satloff and Unrest's Mark Robinson. - Audio Production project that is the result of the mix of this 2 venezuelan dj/producers. Is born in Maracaibo in the year 2011 but they´ve been working in the studio for more than a year already, looking always for new sound and references. One of the most important artists (dj/producers/promoters) in venezuela, they have made a lots of partys with their audio colective soundphoria with national and international artists such as Lukas, Malke, Candy Cox, Oliver Klingenmberg, Linda Pearl etc. The main objective of these project is high quality electronic music mixing the hardtechno with differents beats as hardcore, hip hop, drum and bass etc - A portuguese band founded in 2009. - The temporary musical project of Mike Keane of Factory Records act The Royal Family & The Poor - a jazz/hip-hop band from USA: - The Project: original music made by a cast of thousands (3 of us to be exact). Eddie Brown - vocals and lyrics. Mark Fairhurst - drums, percussion, 12 string guitar. Dave Scotland - guitars, keyboards, monster twiddler of knobs, engineer. Our album Penkivil Street was recorded in the most humble of circumstances - in the dining room and spare bedroom of Eddie's house. Dave set up a quantity of microphones, the odd queen size mattress (for maximum isolation) and we played for 2 days, getting all the bed tracks down. Eddie then recorded his vocals, utilising the wardrobe in the spare room as vocal booth (not quite Abbey Road, but it worked well). Dave then set about adding organ, piano, mellotron, some scorching guitar solos and a myriad of other sounds - mixing as he went. A boffin of the highest calibre, Mr Scotland's contribution to this album cannot be underestimated. Penkivil Street, the full CD is about to be released on iTunes, while the first set of singles, will be available on 7digital as of the 12th of March, 2009 - courtesy of our friends at Manga Republic. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.