List of shoegazing musicians
The following is a list of shoegazing musicians.
Artists[]
- Adorable[1]
- Air Formation[2]
- Airiel[3]
- Alcest[4]
- Alcian Blue[5]
- Alison's Halo[6]
- Alvvays[7]
- Amesoeurs[8]
- Apollo Heights[9]
- Asobi Seksu[10]
- Astreal[11]
- Astrobrite[12]
- Autolux[4]
- The Autumns[13]
- The Away Days[14]
- Bardo Pond[4]
- Beach Fossils
- Benoit Pioulard[15]
- Bipolar Explorer[16]
- The Black Ryder[17]
- Bleach[12]
- Blonde Redhead[4]
- The Boo Radleys[18]
- Boris[19]
- Bowery Electric[4]
- Braids[20]
- The Brian Jonestown Massacre[4]
- The Brother Kite[21]
- Butterfly Explosion[22][23]
- Catherine Wheel[4]
- Chapterhouse[18]
- Cheatahs[24]
- Cocteau Twins[25]
- Cranes
- The Curtain Society
- Curve[4]
- Deerhunter[24]
- DIIV[26]
- Drop Nineteens[4]
- Echo Lake[27]
- Engineers[28]
- Th' Faith Healers[12]
- Film School[29]
- Flying Saucer Attack[4]
- Galaxie 500
- The High Violets[30]
- The Horrors[31]
- Have a Nice Life[32]
- Hundredth[33]
- I Break Horses[34]
- Jesu[4]
- The Jesus and Mary Chain[31]
- Kill Hannah[35]
- Kinoko Teikoku
- Kitchens of Distinction[36]
- Kyte
- Lilys[4]
- Loop
- Lovesliescrushing[4]
- Lulabox
- Lush[18]
- M83[4]
- Mahogany[37]
- Maps[38]
- Medicine[4]
- Mercury Rev[4]
- Moose[39]
- Moving Panoramas[40]
- My Bloody Valentine[41][31]
- No Joy[17]
- Nothing[42]
- Pale Saints[4]
- Pity Sex[24]
- A Place to Bury Strangers[43]
- The Radio Dept.[41]
- Ride[44]
- Ringo Deathstarr[45]
- Ulrich Schnauss[4]
- School of Seven Bells[46]
- Secret Shine[47]
- Seefeel[4]
- Silversun Pickups[24]
- A Shoreline Dream[48]
- Sleep Party People
- Slowdive[49]
- Soda Stereo[50]
- Soundpool[17]
- Spiritualized[41]
- Spotlight Kid[51]
- Starflyer 59[52]
- A Sunny Day in Glasgow[4]
- Sweet Trip
- Swervedriver[53][54]
- Swirlies[4]
- Tape Deck Mountain[55]
- The Telescopes[4]
- True Widow[17]
- The Twilight Sad
- Universe Nekoko
- Vaadat Charigim[56]
- Van She[57]
- The Verve[4][41]
- The War on Drugs (band)
- Whirr[58]
- Wild Nothing[59]
- Windy and Carl[4]
See also[]
- List of dream pop artists
- List of post-rock bands
- List of post-metal bands
- List of neo-psychedelia artists
- List of noise rock bands
- List of ambient music artists
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- ^ "Kill Hannah - Until There's Nothing Left Of Us Review", Sputnik Music, retrieved 2013-02-19
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