Tru Thoughts - Artists

Artists

  • Anchorsong
  • Azaxx
  • The Amalgamation Of Soundz
  • The Bamboos
  • Barakas
  • Belleruche
  • benji Boko
  • Beta Hector
  • Bonobo
  • The Broken Keys
  • Capoeira Twins
  • Deeds Plus Thoughts
  • Diesler
  • Domu
  • Flevans
  • Freddie Cruger & Anthony Mills Are Wildcookie
  • Freddie Cruger aka Red Astaire
  • Galaxian
  • Hidden Orchestra
  • Hint
  • Hot 8 Brass Band
  • Humble Munk
  • Jon Kennedy
  • Jumbonics
  • Jung Collective
  • Kinny / Kinny & Horne
  • Kylie Auldist
  • Lanu
  • The Limp Twins
  • Lizzy Parks
  • Maddslinky
  • Maga Bo
  • Mangataot
  • Mark de Clive-Lowe
  • Mawglee
  • Me&You
  • Milez Benjiman
  • Natural Self
  • Nirobi & Barakas
  • Nostalgia 77 / Nostalgia 77 Octet / Nostalgia 77 Sessions feat. Keith and Julie Tippett
  • Quantic / Quantic and his Combo Bárbaro / Quantic Presenta Flowering Inferno / The Quantic Soul Orchestra
  • Riz MC
  • Rodney P
  • Alice Russell
  • Saravah Soul
  • Spanky Wilson
  • Steady
  • Stonephace
  • TM Juke / TM Juke And The Jack Baker Trio
  • Treva Whateva
  • Unforscene
  • Unitone
  • Zed Bias
  • Zero dB

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Famous quotes containing the word artists:

    of artists dying in childbirth, wise-women charred at the stake,
    centuries of books unwritten piled behind these shelves;
    and we still have to stare into the absence
    of men who would not, women who could not, speak
    to our life—this still unexcavated hole
    called civilization, this act of translation, this half-world.
    Adrienne Rich (b. 1929)

    The mere mechanical technique of acting can be taught, but the spirit that is to give life to lifeless forms must be born in a man. No dramatic college can teach its pupils to think or to feel. It is Nature who makes our artists for us, though it may be Art who taught them their right mode of expression.
    Oscar Wilde (1854–1900)

    The artistic temperament is a disease that affects amateurs.... Artists of a large and wholesome vitality get rid of their art easily, as they breathe easily or perspire easily. But in artists of less force, the thing becomes a pressure, and produces a definite pain, which is called the artistic temperament.
    Gilbert Keith Chesterton (1874–1936)