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Metronomy
Metronomy at London Rough Trade East performing the song "Radio Ladio"Background information Origin London / Totnes, England Genres Electropop, Wonky pop[1][2][3], Experimental Years active 1999–present Website metronomy.co.uk Members Joseph Mount
Oscar Cash
Anna Prior
Gbenga AdelekanPast members Gabriel Stebbing Metronomy are an electronic music group formed by Joseph Mount in Totnes, Devon, England in 1999. The current band consists of Joseph Mount (composer, singer, keyboards and guitar), Anna Prior (drums and vocals), Oscar Cash (saxophone, backing vocals, guitars and keyboards) and Gbenga Adelekan (bass guitar and vocals).[4] Their music consists of instrumental electronic music and more recently, with the release of Nights Out, vocal electronic pop music. Mount also releases remixes under the name Metronomy, and has remixed many artists including Gorillaz, Roots Manuva, Franz Ferdinand, Klaxons, Goldfrapp, The Young Knives, Zero 7, Ladytron, Kate Nash, Lady Gaga and Lykke Li.
Metronomy have, thus far, released three albums of original material, Pip Paine (Pay The £5000 You Owe), Nights Out and The English Riviera which was released in April 2011.[5][6]
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Biography
Joseph Mount started Metronomy while he was still living in Devon as a side project to the various bands he played drums for. He has since claimed that most of these bands were torn apart by girlfriends. Using an outdated computer sold to him by his father, Mount began to make his own electronic compositions. The name Metronomy was originally chosen by Mount as Metronomy sounded cool and interesting and was in keeping with the bands he was heavily into, namely Autechre and Funkstorung.[7]
After relocating to Brighton, Metronomy began to build up a reputation for live shows, sometimes solo, sometimes joined by Gabriel Stebbing and Oscar Cash who provided support as Metronomy's backing band, The Food Groups. They are now no longer referred to as The Food Groups having been fully incorporated into the band.
In the autumn of 2005, Metronomy released a debut album, Pip Paine (Pay the £5000 You Owe). Over the next 3 years, Mount remixed many other artists, often adding new vocals and instrumentation. For example, in the case of his Goldfrapp remix a French monologue about Nottingham.[8] On remixing, Mount has said "(b)asically, I only like remixers that really care about what they're doing. I can honestly say that I have got really involved in all of my remixes. If I’ve not got anywhere with one I will tell whoever it is that I’m giving up. That doesn't happen that often."[9] Metronomy has "a good strike rate" in terms of remix work released. However, a DFA-inspired remix of U2's "City of Blinding Lights" was dismissed by their marketing manager and was not released.[10][11]
In 2008, the band released the singles "My Heart Rate Rapid", "Holiday", "Heartbreaker" (which feat. a Remix by Kris Menace), "A Thing For Me" and "Radio Ladio" and the full album Nights Out in September of that year. Kris Menace's Remix of "Heartbreaker" became Hype Chart Nr.1 in 2008. In May 2009, it was announced through the band's Myspace page that Stebbing would be leaving the band. Joseph wrote "It's all very amicable and he's assured me he doesn't think he's fleeing a sinking ship. Stebbing is currently working with his own band, Your Twenties[12] which is being produced by Mount.[13] Despite this, Stebbing reappeared to play bass for Metronomy for their appearance at the Far Out stage at Green Man 2010.
In 2011, the band released three singles 'She Wants', 'The Look' and 'The Bay' from their 3rd album The English Riviera which came out on the 11th of April.[5]
Pre-Metronomy
Before Joseph started writing music as Metronomy he, Gabriel and friend Kevin Hawes, who died in 2005, performed and wrote music as part of The Upsides and The Customers.
The Upsides were a band that Joseph and Gabriel joined when still in their early teens. According to Joseph they "played proper original pop songs - we like to think we were the original Busted".[7] The band came to an end when both guys moved to Brighton to start university.
The Customers started out in 1996 as a studio project for Will and Gregg who lived in a neighbouring village to Joseph's and Gabriel's home in Devon, but did not enter its present form until all members had moved from Devon to Sussex.
Will worked with Gabriel and played out live under the guise of Willis. The name changed to The Customers on Christmas Day 2001. Joseph joined the band as drummer in 2002 and they welcomed Gregg back into the line up to complete the four piece.
Live performances
Metronomy have toured widely throughout the UK and Europe supporting acts such as Bloc Party, CSS, Klaxons, Kate Nash and Justice. They engaged in their first headline UK tour in 2008. Metronomy have also played gigs in America and Canada notably at the 2007 SXSW.[14]
Up until April 2009 Joseph Mount's performance of keyboards, vocals, and guitar in the live band was accompanied by members Oscar Cash (keyboards, melodica and saxophone), and Gabriel Stebbing (keyboards and bass guitar). Since Stebbing's departure from Metronomy in 2009 their live set has been known as Metronomy 2.0 and has been highly praised by Stebbing.[15]
Metronomy's new band features former Lightspeed Champion drummer Anna Prior, and bassist Gbenga Adelekan.
Metronomy's live shows include dance routines and light shows. Most notably they use push lights stuck to their chests. Mount explained in an interview where the idea came from:
"We did our first gig in Brighton and a few days before I saw these lights in a pound shop and I thought ‘we'll whack these on our t-shirts and do some synchronized light shows!’ I'm totally aware that some people hate it but equally I think some people enjoy it just for the fact that it's a bit of fun."[16]
The push lamps have been replaced by pre-synced chest lights that do not need to be pushed.
Discography
Studio albums
Year Album details Peak chart positions UK
[17]BE (Wa)
[18]FR
[19]SWI
[20]2006 Pip Paine (Pay the £5000 You Owe) - Released: 2006, Re-release 2009
- Label: Holiphonic, Re-released with Because Music
- Formats: CD, Digital download
- - - - 2008 Nights Out - Released: 2008
- Label: Because Music
- Formats: CD, Digital download, Vinyl
106 - 129 - 2011 The English Riviera - Released: 2011
- Label: Because Music
- Formats: CD, Digital download, Vinyl
17 73 22 79 Extended plays
- "Wonders" - (2005) - Wonders, Holiphonic
- "You Could Easily Have Me" - (2006) - Holiphonic
- "Heartbreaker Vs. Holiday" - (2008) - Because Music
- "Not Made For Love" - (2009) - Because Music
Singles
Year Single Peak chart positions Album UK 2006 "Trick or Treatz" Pip Paine
(Pay the £5000 You Owe)2007 "Radio Ladio" Nights Out
(+ Deluxe Edition)2008 "My Heart Rate Rapid" "Holiday" "A Thing For Me" "Heartbreaker" 2009 "Radio Ladio" (re-release) 2010 "She Wants" The English Riviera 2011 "The Look" 190[21] "The Bay" "Everything Goes My Way" Remixes
- Air - "So Light Is Her Footfall"
- Architecture in Helsinki – "Do the Whirlwind"
- Box Codax – "Naked Smile"
- Charlie Alex March – "Piano Song"
- Charlotte Gainsbourg – "5:55"
- CSS – "Move"
- Dead Disco – "The Treatment"
- Diplo - "Newsflash"
- DNTEL – "The Distance"
- Franz Ferdinand – "Do You Want To"
- Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly – "I-Spy"
- Goldfrapp - "Happiness"
- Good Shoes – "Morden"
- Gorillaz – "El Mañana"
- Hot Club de Paris – "Clockwork Toy"
- Infadels – "Love Like Semtex"
- Joakim - "Spiders"
- K.D. Lang - "Coming Home"
- Kate Nash – "Foundations"
- Klaxons – "Atlantis to Interzone"
- Lady Gaga - "You and I"
- Ladytron – "Sugar"
- Late of the Pier - "The Bears Are Coming"
- Love Is All - "Spinning and Scratching"
- Lykke Li - "I'm Good, I'm Gone"
- Magnet – "Hold On"
- Max Sedgley – "Slowly"
- Midnight Juggernauts - "Into the Galaxy"
- Roots Manuva – "Awfully Deep (Lambeth Blues)"
- Sébastien Tellier – "La Ritournelle"
- Temposhark – "Not That Big"
- The Very Best - "Warm Heart Of Africa"
- Ximena Sariñana - "La tina"
- The Young Knives – "Weekends and Bleak Days (Hot Summer)"
- Zero 7 – "Futures"
Like many contemporary artists Metronomy have utilized MySpace to promote and release music. Joseph has in the past uploaded unreleased remixes and covers from the likes of Britney Spears, Bright Eyes and U2 as well as his own original material.[22]Production
- Charlie Alex March - "In The End"
- Nicola Roberts - "I" and "Fish Out Of Water" - Cinderella's Eyes
- Roots Manuva – "Let The Spirit" - Slime & Reason
- Sophie Ellis-Bextor - "Make A Scene" - Make a Scene
- Your Twenties - "Long Forgotten Boy" + Possibly the entire album.[13]
Unreleased remixes and cover versions
- Bright Eyes - "Gold Mine Gutted"
- Britney Spears – "Toxic"
- The Cure - "Fascination Street"
- The Customers - "Morning Sickness"
- Empire Of The Sun - "We Are The People"
- Scissor Sisters - "Other Side"
- U2 - "City Of Blinding Lights"
References
- ^ http://www.roughtrade.com/site/shop_detail.lasso?search_type=sku&sku=336319
- ^ http://www.dailystar.co.uk/posts/view/209679
- ^ http://livemusic.fm/gig/wonky-pop-tour-tickets-o2-academy-newcastle-newcastle-upon-tyne-30-may-2009
- ^ http://www.musicomh.com/interviews/metronomy_0908.htm
- ^ a b http://www.bbc.co.uk/music/reviews/r46m
- ^ http://www.upmagazine.co.uk/magazine/up5/page12.html
- ^ a b UP MUSIC MAGAZINE - Absolutely Free Web Based Interactive Music Magazine ::
- ^ eGigs - Absolutely Free Web Based Magazine ::
- ^ Planet Notion - Metronomy Interview
- ^ http://www.abc.net.au/triplej/musicnews/s2425964.htm
- ^ http://www.viceland.com/int/v13n1/htdocs/more.php
- ^ Myspace - Metronomy Blog post
- ^ a b http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PWQXbZz3tCI
- ^ http://www.musictowers.com/news/features/interview-metronomy-go-all-zooroper-on-claire-kember/
- ^ Twitter post - 1:32 PM Apr 28th from web
- ^ Loud & Quiet » Making Waves » Metronomy
- ^ "Discography Metronomy". theofficialcharts.com. http://www.theofficialcharts.com/artist/_/metronomy/. Retrieved 2011-10-30.
- ^ "Discography Metronomy". ultratop.be. http://www.ultratop.be/fr/showinterpret.asp?interpret=Metronomy. Retrieved 2011-10-30.
- ^ "Discographie Metronomy". Lescharts.com. http://lescharts.com/showinterpret.asp?interpret=Metronomy. Retrieved 2011-10-30.
- ^ "Discography Metronomy". hitparade.ch. http://hitparade.ch/showinterpret.asp?interpret=Metronomy. Retrieved 2011-10-30.
- ^ http://www.zobbel.de/cluk/110423cluk.txt
- ^ http://www.egigs.co.uk/index.php?a=12204 Metronomy Interview
External links
- Official website
- Metronomy discography at Discogs
- Metronomy's channel on YouTube
- Interview at musictowers.com
- Interview at nme.com
- Session for Planet Claire
- Interview with Vice magazine on remixes
Categories:- English electronic music groups
- Electronic music
- Music from Brighton, England
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