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Seit 01.08.2006
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The Jessica Fletchers
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*Rock ****************
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*Pop *****************
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Beat
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*Punk ****************
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*Jazz ****************
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Heavy Fusion
Jazzcore
Jazzfunk
Latin Jazz
Modern Creative
Neobop
New Orleans Jazz
Ragtime
Smooth Jazz
Swing
*Latin ***************
Bossa Nova
Calypso
Mento (Reggae/Ska)
Reggae
Dancehall
Dub
Early Reggae
Ragga
Roots Reggae
Rocksteady
Ska
2-Tone-Ska
Jamaican Ska
Salsa
Samba
Soca
Chutney Soca
Jump Up Soca (Trinidad)
Rapso
Son Cubano
Tango Argentino
Electrotango
*Afro ****************
Blues
Boogie-Woogie
Funk
Electro Funk
Funk Rock
P-Funk
Rhythm & Blues
Soul
Zydeco
*Folk ****************
Arabeske
Ballade (dt.)
Cajun (am.)
Chanson (fr.)
Country/Western (am.)
Bluegrass
Irish Folk
Klezmer (jid.)
Neofolk (int.)
Neue Volksmusik (dt.)
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Rai (alg.)
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Dark Ambient
Illbient
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2 Step
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Gabber
Speedcore
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Minimal Techno
Rave
Schranz
Trance
Acid Trance
Dream House
Goa
Hard Trance
Hardstyle
Progressive Trance
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*Spirituell **********
Bhajan
Chasan (Kantor)
Christliche Popmusik
Gospel
Black Gospel
White Gospel
Praise and Worship
Islamische Musik
Negro Spiritual
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A Cappella
Instrumental
Klassik
Oldies
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Indie-Rock
Nu Rock
Post Rock
Art Rock
Avantgarde Rock
Blues Rock
Classic Rock
Crossover
Dark Rock
Deutschrock
Hamburger Schule
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Neue Deutsche Härte
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Emo Rock
Folk Rock
Gitarren Rock
Gothic Rock
Death Rock
Hard Rock
Glam Rock
Grunge Rock
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Melodic Rock
Noise Rock
Oldschool Rock
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Southern Rock
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Afrobeat
Austropop
Bastard Pop (Mashup)
Beat
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Easy Listening
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Bitpop
Chiptune
Future Pop
Emo Pop
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Britcore
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G-Funk
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Deutschrap
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Rio Funk
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Indie Pop
J-pop
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Neue Deutsche Todeskunst (NDT)
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Minimal Electro
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Synthie Pop
Power Pop
Skiffle
*Metal ***************
Alternative Metal
Avantgarde Metal
Black Metal
Classic Metal
Dark Metal
Death Metal
Melodic Death Metal
Doom Metal
Epic Metal
Folk Metal
Funk Metal
Gothic Metal
Grindcore
Grunge Metal
Heavy Metal
Industrial Metal
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Modern Metal
Nu Metal
Pagan Metal
Power Metal
Progressive Metal
Skaldic Metal
Speed Metal
Stoner Metal
Symphonic Metal
Thrash Metal
True Metal
Viking Metal
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*Punk ****************
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Anarcho Punk
DeutschPunk
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Emo Punk
Folk Punk
Fun Punk
Gothic Punk
Hardcore Punk
Crustcore
Emocore
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Hatecore
Jazzcore
Melodycore
Metalcore
Noisecore
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Horror-Punk
Melodic Punk
Oi Punk
Polit Punk
Pop Punk
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No Wave
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Skapunk
Streetpunk
*Jazz ****************
Acid Jazz
Nu Jazz
Avantgarde Jazz
Bebop
Cool Jazz
Hard Bop
Modern Jazz
Soul Jazz
Chicago Jazz
Dixieland Jazz
Ethno-Jazz
Free Jazz
Fusion (Jazz-Rock)
Heavy Fusion
Jazzcore
Jazzfunk
Latin Jazz
Modern Creative
Neobop
New Orleans Jazz
Ragtime
Smooth Jazz
Swing
*Latin ***************
Bossa Nova
Calypso
Mento (Reggae/Ska)
Reggae
Dancehall
Dub
Early Reggae
Ragga
Roots Reggae
Rocksteady
Ska
2-Tone-Ska
Jamaican Ska
Salsa
Samba
Soca
Chutney Soca
Jump Up Soca (Trinidad)
Rapso
Son Cubano
Tango Argentino
Electrotango
*Afro ****************
Blues
Boogie-Woogie
Funk
Electro Funk
Funk Rock
P-Funk
Rhythm & Blues
Soul
Zydeco
*Folk ****************
Arabeske
Ballade (dt.)
Cajun (am.)
Chanson (fr.)
Country/Western (am.)
Bluegrass
Irish Folk
Klezmer (jid.)
Neofolk (int.)
Neue Volksmusik (dt.)
Northern Soul (brit.)
Rai (alg.)
Rembetiko (gr.)
Schlager (dt.)
*Electronic **********
Ambient
Dark Ambient
Illbient
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2 Step
Big Beat
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Jump Up
Liquid Funk
Techstep
Jungle
Dance
Disco Polo
Euro Dance
Hi NGR
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Chill-Out
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Electronic Body Music (EBM)
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Japanoise
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Hardcore Techno
Gabber
Speedcore
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IDM
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Minimal Techno
Rave
Schranz
Trance
Acid Trance
Dream House
Goa
Hard Trance
Hardstyle
Progressive Trance
Psychedelic Trance
Tech Trance
*Spirituell **********
Bhajan
Chasan (Kantor)
Christliche Popmusik
Gospel
Black Gospel
White Gospel
Praise and Worship
Islamische Musik
Negro Spiritual
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The Jessica Fletchers was formed during 1997. The original set up was: Bjørn Rune Lie, Vegard Syrstad, Andreas Mastrup, Thomas Innstø and Rune Somdal. The guys had just about had enough of the music scene in suburban Drammen outside Oslo, consisting mainly of metal, prog-rock and punk bands, and decided to do something about it. After playing some local pubs and clubs it didn’t take long before they headed for the studio, recording their self financed \"unofficial\" debut album \"I can shoot you from here\" (1998) and so the story goes... The CD was picked up by Perfect Pop Records and The Tables guru Bartleby, at a Tables gig in Oslo. Here is his exact words: \"They first came to my attention in \`99 when I was handed a CD by some enthusiastic youngsters at a gig in Oslo. Who were these guys? I gave the CD a listen and soon realized that the guys were major talents doing their own thang with a heap of songs, strongly melodic, seasoned with feeling, different moods and imagination. And these guys only lived a stone\`s throw from Oslo without me knowing about it! It was clear that the Jessica Fletchers would have to be the next band out on Perfect Pop Records. The band was duly signed, and it was first suggested that Clancy B. Grass IV would produce a single, but Clancy was out of town, so the work fell on me. And I\`m glad it did \`cause these songs are pure magic to my ears. \" The Jessicas was signed on Norway’s biggest underground indie label and soon got the opportunity to record an EP. This spawned the creation of \"Sorry about the noise!\" (2000). Bjørn Rune Lie now quit the band for studying fine arts in England. He plays on some of the tracks on the EP. Jan Henning Sørensen took over the drumsticks, and has played ever since. With good distribution more people got to hear The Jessica Fletchers, live and on the radio. \"Sorry about the noise!\" became a small hit! In 2001 The Jessicas did a remarkable gig at Paragrafen, Oslo, and was later offered to play on Zoom. Which is a band contest where the winner gets a tour in reward...) The Jessica Fletchers won, and together with two other bands they toured Norway, north to south and back. \"(Come On) it’s Only Nine\" (2002) was recorded just before the tour, and was brought along as a promo. The recording of \"Bloody Seventies Love\" was actually part of the zoom reward, and was produced by radio broadcasting legend Harald Are Lund! That Summer Vegard Syrstad played his last gig with the Jessicas, at the Quart festival, Norway. He was then replaced by Ivar Chr. Johansen that had previously played in bands like Jaga Jazzist and Briskeby. Ivar contributed by changing the sound a bit, more or less because he aided Thomas in writing songs, and his organ played a bigger role in the new Jessicasound. In the meantime The Jessica Fletchers toured Sweden, Denmark, UK, Germany, doing festivals like Øyafestivalen, supported the Hives, The Apples in Stereo and featuring on loads of compilations! The year is 2003 and \"What Happened To The?\" had just been released in Norway and the record got a tremendous amount of excellent reviews! The record was recorded in newly named Breakin Studio in Oslo. As the name reveals the studio was visited by burglars that stole equipment, but fortunately not the tapes! This year also brought another major surprise. TJF got signed by New York indie label Rainbow Quartz and their recently released album got re-released by RQTZ in Europe, Canada & USA. The Jessicas went international. They were now visiting cities like Vienna, Liverpool, London, New York, Madrid and Barcelona to promote the new album on Rainbow Quartz Records. Ivar, the keyboard player decided to quit this year as he didn’t have spear time, now working with his own hip-hop project. Without any further drama they decided to call Thomas\` younger brother Mats, who incidentally played keys. Mats Innstø decided to join the band, and a few rehearsals later they had a new member. April, 2004, with a new line-up - the first big tour in Europe started, including Italy, France, GAS, Benelux, Slovenia. TJF also played the famous Norwegian Wood Festival together with Bright Eyes, Ash and The Cardigans. Another highlight was when they where invited to SXSW - the biggest music conference in the world, with bands like the B52`s, The Hives, N.E.R.D. among others. Later that year they also supported the big act Franz Ferdinand. The new album \"Less Sophistication\" was recorded during early 2004 in Notodden with Steve Wold, in the old Stax studio brought from USA. Steve is known for being the producer for Modest Mouse and for playing several live shows with The Beach Boys back in the 70`s. The record was planned to be released internationally one year later through their label Rainbow Quartz , since TJF already were busy promoting \"What Happened To The?\" in Europe & USA. \"Less Sophistication\" was released in Norway, November 2004. The single from the album, “Summer Holiday & Me” became a big radio and live hit in Norway. Between the Christmas holidays TJF did some gigs in Norway. A tour was now planned for the international release. April 2005 they started touring Europe, then North America, and then back to Europe, making sure as many people possible got the chance to catch their infamous live show. From warming up for Weezer and Oasis at the FM4 Frequency Festival (main stage), headlining Imagine Festival in Switzerland in front of 14000 people, to playing in Los Angeles clubs for whoever showed up. The response was great. Live reviews confirmed the success. Currently TJF are wrapping up their touring in Europe, as well as doing some song writing & recording for their next release. Two songs have already been prepared secretly in Germany at Claus Grabke\`s Upstairs Studio. Their single \"Summer Holiday & Me\" gets tons of airplay in radio stations all over. Viva Switzerland, MTV Spin Germany, Sat Eins Germany and over 35 stations in US & Canada play the video, and they are still climbing charts. Watch out for these guys! They might be showing up in your neighbourhood soon. The Jessica Fletchers are Thomas Innstø Lead vocals & guitars Mats Innstø Keyboards, vocals & perc. Jan Henning Sørensen Drums Andreas Mastrup Bass & vocals Rune Somdal Lead guitar, vocals & perc.
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