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Dive into Donna Leake's ever developing taste, drawing sounds from all over the globe and all over the clock including jazz, reggae and psych.

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Good luck explaining the contemporary pop, hip hop and R&B landscape without Odd Future. Many of its current trends – colourful, jazz inflected production, a focus on collectives and collaborative scenes, free genre experimentation and cross pollination, were all channelled through a crew of LA school kids, skateboarders and their friends at the dawn of the 2010s. Tyler, The Creator, Frank Ocean, Earl Sweatshirt, The Internet, and numerous acts and artists who have orbited the now defunct label of Odd Future represent a dominance of modern US popular music that is tough to truly calculate. We sift through their influence and pick out some of their most important music.

The Alarm Clocks

The Alarm Clocks

The Alarm Clocks has been played on NTS in shows including The Outsiders w/ Rich Tupica, featured first on 29 April 2014. Songs played include No Reason To Complain.

The Alarm Clocks are an American garage rock band from Parma, Ohio, best known for their raw and energetic style that has influenced the proto-punk and garage punk scenes. Formed in 1965, the band consisted of Mike Pierce (guitar, vocals), Bill Schwark (drums), and Bruce Boehm (bass). Despite their brief initial run, The Alarm Clocks left a significant mark on the 60s garage rock era.

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The Alarm Clocks

The Alarm Clocks has been played on NTS in shows including The Outsiders w/ Rich Tupica, featured first on 29 April 2014. Songs played include No Reason To Complain.

The Alarm Clocks are an American garage rock band from Parma, Ohio, best known for their raw and energetic style that has influenced the proto-punk and garage punk scenes. Formed in 1965, the band consisted of Mike Pierce (guitar, vocals), Bill Schwark (drums), and Bruce Boehm (bass). Despite their brief initial run, The Alarm Clocks left a significant mark on the 60s garage rock era.

Original source: Last.fm

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No Reason To Complain
The Alarm Clocks
Awake Records1966