Graffiti6
Graffiti6 was a London-based act that formed in 1999. Their music pulled from electronic dance, rock, and hip-hop, though the exact lineup here seems...
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Graffiti6 was a London-based act that formed in 1999. Their music pulled from electronic dance, rock, and hip-hop, though the exact lineup here seems confused, the members listed in some bios don't match the sound described. They put out albums like '6' in 2000, 'Colours' in 2003, and 'The World Is Ours' in 2005.
A song like 'Stare Into The Sun' gives a clearer picture of what they were doing, melodic, with an electronic pulse and a rock sensibility. It's the kind of track that got them attention, along with others such as 'Annie You Save Me' and 'Free'. They called it quits around 2008, but those songs still pop up in playlists now and then.
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