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PO Box 685289 | Austin, Texas | 78768 T: 512.467.7979 P.O. Box 685289 | Austin, Texas | 78768 T: 512.467.7979 | F: 512.451.0754 sxsw.com PRESS RELEASE For Immediate Release Second Round of Artists Hoping To Make Their Mark on SXSW Music 2015 November 18, 2014 - Austin, Texas - South by Southwest (SXSW) Music is pleased to announce the second round of artists invited to perform at the 29th edition of the SXSW Music Conference and Festival. This is just a small sample of the wide array of artists making their mark on this year's event taking place Tuesday, March 17 - Sunday, March 22, 2015 in Austin, Texas. Be sure to listen to many of the SXSW 2015 artists by tuning in on your mobile device or desktop to SXSWfm [http://sxsw.com/fm]. SXSW Music Festival's second round of artists scheduled to perform at the 2015 festival are: Matías Aguayo (Berlin GERMANY) The Blind Shake (Minneapolis MN) Lydia Ainsworth (Toronto CANADA) Suzy Bogguss (Nashville TN) The Amazing Snakeheads (Glasgow UK-SCOTLAND) BØRNS (Los Angeles CA) Kimberly Anne (London UK-ENGLAND) The Bros. Landreth (Winnipeg CANADA) Asian Chairshot (Seoul SOUTH KOREA) Tom Brosseau (Los Angeles CA) AWOLNATION (Los Angeles CA) B.Traits (London UK-ENGLAND) Babes (Los Angeles CA) Cairo Knife Fight (Auckland NEW ZEALAND) Bad Vibes (Oakland CA) Cancer Bats (Toronto CANADA) The Ballroom Thieves (Boston MA) Capitan Tifus (Buenos Aires ARGENTINA) Del Barber (Winnipeg CANADA) Blake Carrington (Toronto CANADA) Beat Connection (Seattle WA) Cathedrals (San Francisco CA) BeatKing (Houston TX) Chancha Via Circuito (Buenos Aires ARGENTINA) Beaty Heart (London UK-ENGLAND) ChoZe (Atlanta GA) BJ The Chicago Kid (Chicago IL) Christian S (Cologne GERMANY) Black Violin (Miami FL) Chui (Zagreb CROATIA) Guy Blakeslee (Los Angeles LA) Cinematic Experience (Berlin GERMANY) Ellie Herring (Lexington KY) CJ Fly (Brooklyn NY) Elvis Depressedly (Asheville NC) Coffeehouse (Santiago CHILE) Escort (Brooklyn NY) Amy Cook (Austin TX) Javier Escovedo and the City Lights (San Diego CA) The Cribs (Wakefield UK-ENGLAND) EX-CULT (Memphis TN) Denzel Curry (Miami FL) Sean Falyon (Atlanta GA) Karla da Silva (São Paulo BRAZIL) Famasloop (Miami FL) Dear Boy (Los Angeles CA) Father (Atlanta GA) Death Valley Girls (Los Angeles CA) Fielded (New York NY) Delhi 2 Dublin (Vancouver CANADA) The fin. (Tokyo JAPAN) Robert DeLong (Los Angeles CA) Diana Fuentes (San Juan PUERTO RICO) DeLorean (Houston TX) Gang Of Four (London UK-ENGLAND) The Deslondes (New Orleans LA) Gang Of Youths (Sydney AUSTRALIA) The Digital Wild (Austin TX) Garden City Movement (Tel Aviv ISRAEL) Marianne Dissard (Paris FRANCE) Jacco Gardner (Amsterdam THE NETHERLANDS) The Districts (Philadelphia PA) Gateway Drugs (Los Angeles CA) DJ Blue Hawaii (Montreal CANADA) Ghost Magnet Roach Motel (Tijuana MEXICO) DJ Earl (Chicago IL) Giant³ Sand (Tucson AZ) DJ Halo (Oakland CA) Girl Pilot (Austin TX) DJ HVAD (Copenhagen DENMARK) Good Harvest (Falun SWEDEN) DJ Spinn (New York NY) Philipp Gorbachev (Berlin GERMANY) Doeman (Houston TX) Jon Dee Graham (Austin TX) Doughbeezy (Houston TX) William Harries Graham (Austin TX) Dream Koala (Paris FRANCE) Grand Analog (Toronto CANADA) Dr. Rackle And The Sound Griots (New Orleans LA) Gyptian (King Western JAMAICA) DJ Duffey (Dallas TX) Monica Heldal (Oslo NORWAY) The Dunwells (Leeds UK-ENGLAND) HEO (Seoul SOUTH KOREA) East India Youth (London UK-ENGLAND) Hiatus Kaiyote (Melbourne AUSTRALIA) ELEL (Nashville TN) Highly Suspect (Brooklyn NY) SXSW Conferences and Festivals P.O. Box 685289 | Austin, Texas | 78768 T: 512.467.7979 | F: 512.451.0754 | sxsw.com Hippo Campus (Minneapolis MN) LIL J (Austin TX) Ho9909 (Newark NJ) LITE (Tokyo JAPAN) Reuben Hollebon (Norfolk UK-ENGLAND) Longfellow (Brockley UK-ENGLAND) HOLYCHILD (Los Angeles CA) Los Aldeanos (Havana CUBA) Holy Esque (East Kilbride UK-SCOTLAND) The Lowest Pair (Olympia WA) I Am Giant (Auckland NEW ZEALAND) Lowkey (Austin TX) Ice Prince (Lagos NIGERIA) Austin Lucas (Bloomington IN) Ikonika (London UK-ENGLAND) Macaco (SPAIN) (Barcelona SPAIN) Iyanya (Lagos NIGERIA) The Magnettes (Lulea SWEDEN) Jamestown Revival (Austin TX) Mallory Knox (Ely UK-ENGLAND) Mick Jenkins (Chicago IL) Mansionair (Sydney AUSTRALIA) July Talk (Toronto CANADA) MANTAR (Hamburg GERMANY) Kaleo (Mosfellsbær ICELAND) Mao Loading (Bogota COLOMBIA) Kawehi (Eudora KS) The Mastersons (Austin TX) Tori Kelly (Los Angeles CA) Mighty Oaks (Berlin GERMANY) KEN mode (Winnipeg CANADA) Mirror Travel (Austin TX) Kill! Kill! Pussycat! (Ange SWEDEN) Chris Mitchell (Houston TX) Victoria Kimani (Los Angeles CA) Moe Gang (Houston TX) Elle King (Brooklyn NY) Machel Montano (Port Of Spain TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO) King Tuff (Brattleboro VT) Moon City Boys (Stockholm SWEDEN) Natasha Kmeto (Portland OR) Moon Honey (Los Angeles CA) Kosha Dillz (Los Angeles CA) Ian Moore (Seattle WA) La Luz (Seattle WA) Bob Moses (New York NY) La Mecanica Popular (New York NY) Mother Falcon (Austin TX) Nikki Lane (Greenville SC) Motopony (Seattle WA) La Sabrosura Dura (Bogota COLOMBIA) Mr Play (London UK-ENGLAND) Laza (Springfield MA) The Mud Howlers (Mexico City MEXICO) Lazyeyes (Brooklyn NY) Mumiy Troll (Vladivostok RUSSIA) Lenka (Sydney AUSTRALIA) My Jerusalem (Austin TX) SXSW Conferences and Festivals P.O. Box 685289 | Austin, Texas | 78768 T: 512.467.7979 | F: 512.451.0754 | sxsw.com Mysonne (New York NY) Peter Rosenberg (New York NY) The Mystery Lights (Brooklyn NY) Daniel Roure Quartet (Toulon FRANCE) Israel Nash (Dripping Springs TX) Sadat X (New Rochelle NY) Lukas Nelson & Promise Of The Real (Venice CA) Samini (Accra GHANA) Night School (Oakland CA) San Fermin (Brooklyn NY) Nihils (Waidring AUSTRIA) Sango (Seattle WA) Northcote (Victoria CANADA) Saukrates (Toronto CANADA) Nyla (Kingston JAMAICA) Sean Paul (Kingston JAMAICA) O Amor Existe (Porto Alegre BRAZIL) Hunter Sharpe (Austin TX) Odesza (Seattle WA) Andy Shauf (Regina CANADA) Adil Omar (Islamabad PAKISTAN) Sicko Mobb (Chicago IL) Only Real (London UK-ENGLAND) Samantha Savage Smith (Calgary CANADA) Paul Oscher (Austin TX) Snootie Wild (Memphis TN) Oso Leone (Palma De Mallorca SPAIN) Socalled (Montreal CANADA) The Painted Redstarts (Austin TX) Sol (Seattle WA) Pale Seas (Southampton UK-ENGLAND) Sonido San Francisco (Xonacatlán MEXICO) Percance (San Jose COSTA RICA) Sophie (London UK-ENGLAND) Josiel Perez's AC Jazz Project (Los Angeles CA) Southern Hospitality (London UK-ENGLAND) Pompeya (Moscow RUSSIA) SPEAK (Austin TX) Jay Prince (London UK-ENGLAND) George Stancell (Longview TX) Chuck Prophet (San Francisco CA) Peggy Stern Trio (Austin TX) Public Access T.V. (New York NY) Sungod (Austin TX) Public Service Broadcasting (London UK-ENGLAND) Surfer Blood (West Palm Beach FL) PUJOL (Columbia TN) S U R V I V E (Austin TX) Quorum (Tokyo JAPAN) Sweater Beats (Brooklyn NY) Quiet Company (Austin TX) Swervedriver (Oxford UK-ENGLAND) Rainy Milo (London UK-ENGLAND) Time For Three (Philadelphia PA) Rival Consoles (London UK-ENGLAND) The Ting Tings (Manchester UK-ENGLAND) Daniel Romano (Welland ON) Trixie Trainwreck (Berlin GERMANY) SXSW Conferences and Festivals P.O. Box 685289 | Austin, Texas | 78768 T: 512.467.7979 | F: 512.451.0754 | sxsw.com Tropics (London UK-ENLGAND) Whiskey Shivers (Austin TX) Truth Universal (New Orleans LA) Wild Throne (Bellingham WA) TsuShiMaMiRe (Tokyo JAPAN) Alex Wiley (Chicago IL) Turbo Fruits (Nashville TN) Roosh Williams (Houston TX) Benny Turner and Real Blues (New Orleans LA) Lena Willikens (Cologne GERMANY) Twin Danger (Brooklyn NY) Wolf Alice (London UK-ENGLAND) Twin Shadow (Los Angeles CA) Worldwide (San Antonio TX) Jonathan Tyler (Dallas TX) Xu Xu Fang (Mar Vista CA) Velvet Caravan (Savannah GA) YB (Seoul SOUTH KOREA) The Velvet Teen (Santa Rosa CA) Young Empires (Toronto CANADA) Victim Mentality (Seoul SOUTH KOREA) Your Old Droog (Brooklyn NY) Vision Fortune (London UK-ENGLAND) Yukon Blonde (Vancouver CANADA) The Voyeurs (London UK-ENGLAND) Yung Gleesh (Washington DC) MACK WARBUCKZ (Atlanta GA) Zionstereo (Cali COLOMBIA) Wardell (Los Angeles CA) The Zoltars (Austin TX) Water Liars (Oxford MS) The Zombies (St Albans UK-ENGLAND) Juan Wauters (New York NY) Zookeeper (Austin TX) Wave Chapelle (Milwaukee WI) Zooly Gvng (Atlanta GA) Weyes Blood (New York City NY) Yumi Zouma (Christchurch NEW ZEALAND) (This list is subject to change. This is only a portion of the bands that will be performing at the SXSW Music Festival. Schedules and more band announcements will be announced at a later date.) For more information on the SXSW Music Festival, please go to [http://sxsw.com/music/festival/2015]. SXSW 2015, the world's leading music industry event, continues to present the absolute best mix of musical performances from over 2,000 regional, national and international acts at the nighttime music festival as well as exploring the future of the music industry during the day at panels, talks, the Trade Show, Music Gear Expo, and other conference activities at the Austin Convention Center. Altogether, SXSW presents unmatched networking opportunities, career-building conference programming and over 100 stages of music for showcasing bands and conference attendees. SXSW Music takes place Tuesday, March 17 - Sunday, March 22, 2015 in Austin, Texas. Conference registrations and hotel requests are now being accepted. For more information on every aspect of SXSW, please go to [http://sxsw.com]. SXSW Music 2015 is sponsored by Miller Lite, Sonicbids, Esurance, AT&T, IFC, Mazda, Monster Energy, and The Austin Chronicle. ### For more information, please contact: Elizabeth Derczo, [email protected], 512/467-7979 x 209 SXSW Conferences and Festivals P.O. Box 685289 | Austin, Texas | 78768 T: 512.467.7979 | F: 512.451.0754 | sxsw.com .
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