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There are numerous artists with this name, including: 1) a project of British musician Peter Kember; 2) a British blues rock group from Durham; 3) an Australian band from the early 1970s; 4) an early 1970s Brazilian band; 5) an Israeli psychedelic trance project founded in 2001; 6) an American ensemble formerly sponsored by Rochester College in Rochester Hills, Michigan; 7) a Macedonian progressive metal band from Skopje formed in early 2016; 8) a South Korean seven-member K-Pop boy group created in Seoul in 2018; 9) a Belgium new beat trio from R & S Records; 10) a Japanese city pop / jazz-funk band formed in 1979; 11) a British space rock/psych band formed in London; 12) a contemporary Classical /soft rock covers band; 13) an American bluegrass group featuring Béla Fleck, Mark Schatz, and others; 14) a German jazz-rock band led by Volker Kriegel. 1) Spectrum is a project of Peter Kember, a British musician more usually known as Sonic Boom, and founding member of the band Spacemen 3. Sonic Boom's first solo album, Spectrum, was recorded in 1989 while Spacemen 3 were still together, and featured the other members of the group. However, when Spacemen 3 disbanded in 1991, Kember recruited new musicians for the group Spectrum. Initial Spectrum releases carried on from the sound of late-period Spacemen 3, featuring conventional songs and a regular band. First single "How You Satisfy Me" was an original composition reminiscent of 1960s garage bands. 1992's Soul K