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Chikinki
Chikinki (l–r): Rupert Browne, Steve Bond, Ed East, Trevor Wensley, Boris ExtonBackground information Origin Bristol, United Kingdom Genres Electropop Years active 1996–present Labels Urban Cow Website Official website Members Rupert Browne
Steve Bond
Ed East
Trevor Wensley
Boris ExtonPast members Frank
Luke SherwoodChikinki are an electro-pop band from Bristol, England.
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History
The band formed at Hiatt Baker Hall at the University of Bristol in 1996/1997. Originally there were six members: Rupert Browne (vocals), Ed East (rhythm guitar), Steve Bond (drums), Simon (Boris) Exton (keyboards), Luke Sherwood (lead guitar) and Trevor Wensley (saxophone). Originally called "Rupert & The Beards", the band have been playing together for over 15 years. Their early sound was more funk than anything else but after leaving university and moving to a shared house their music became more eclectic and experimental. After Sherwood decided to leave the band Wensley became a second keyboard/synth player. As there was no bass player the two keyboards shared rhythm, bass and melody duties which gave the band a distinctive sound. All five members write the songs, both individually and collectively. An early EP, ‘Telephone Heroes”, was followed be their first album, Experiment with Mother. Recorded at home, it was released by Bristol Label Sink and Stove Records along with the single ‘Like It Or Leave It”. Having gigged regularly for many years around Bristol they began to play further a-field. This led to them acquiring management and subsequently signing a deal with Island Records. The band recorded the album ‘Lick Your Ticket’ in 2003 with producer Steve Osborne at Realworld Studios. They released a number of singles from it and toured extensively, playing with bands such as Kasabian, the Kaiser Chiefs and the Charlatans as well as at Glastonbury and V festivals. However, they were unable to sell enough records to make a sufficient return on the large investment Island had made in them and their contract was not extended to another album. Whilst working in Berlin with dance producers Tiefschwarz they were seen performing by Kitty-Yo Records who signed the album up for release in GAS . Their next record, ‘Brace, Brace’ was licensed by Weekender among other labels. Produced by Bruno Ellingham this album featured the single, ‘You Said’ which enjoyed a lot of airplay and allowed the band to play a large number of gigs across Europe. Their most recent album ‘Bitten’ was written and recorded at Studio East in Berlin; a studio run by their guitarist East. Funded by BMG Rights and distributed by Rough Trade it features the single ‘Bitte Bitte’.
Discography
Albums
- Experiment with Mother (2001), Sink and Stove Records
- Lick Your Ticket, (2005), Kitty-Yo/Universal, UK #184
- The Balloon Factory (2006), Urban Cow Records
- Brace, Brace (2007), Weekender Records
- Bitten (2011), Urban Cow
Singles and EPs
- "Telephone Heroes" (Urban Cow Records) - July 2000
- "Like It Or Leave It" (Sink and Stove Records) - March 2002
- "Time" (Fierce Panda Records) - March 2003, UK #194
- "Hate TV" (Island Records) - August 2003, UK #97
- "Assassinator 13" (Island Records) - November 2003, UK #72
- "Like It Or Leave It" (Island Records) - March 2004, UK #65
- "Ether Radio" (Island Records) - June 2004, UK #50
- "All Eyes" (Island Records) - October 2004, UK #74
- "You Said" (Urban Cow Records) - May 2006
- "Bitte Bitte" (Urban Cow Records) - March 2011
References
External links
Categories:- English pop music groups
- Kitty-Yo artists
- Music from Bristol, England
- Musical groups established in 1996
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