Zoot Woman
Idioma disponível: inglêsOwing as much to Hall & Oates and Roxy Music as the Pet Shop Boys, the stylish electro-pop trio Zoot Woman features producer Stuart Price (who also works as Les Rhythmes Digitales and Jacques Lu Cont) and brothers Johnny and Adam Blake (aka the remix duo Paper Faces). Fusing traditional instrumentation and techniques with retro electronics, the trio began working together in the mid-'90s, issuing a couple of singles for Wall of Sound before Price switched his focus to Les Rhythmes Digitales. Price and the Blakes reunited to release the It's Automatic single in 2000 and the full-length Living in a Magazine -- a concept album about the 21st century's media-saturated culture -- the following year. Zoot Woman delivered their darker, more organic-sounding self-titled second album, which spawned the singles "Grey Day" and "Taken It All," in 2003. In 2008, the group formed the label ZWR to release 2009's Things Are What They Used to Be, which drew from the trio's deep love of '80s synth-pop as well as harder-edged, electroclash-inspired sounds. For 2014's Star Climbing, the trio returned to a lighter, more atmospheric pop sound exemplified by the lead track "Don't Tear Yourself Apart."
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Owing as much to Hall & Oates and Roxy Music as the Pet Shop Boys, the stylish electro-pop trio Zoot Woman features producer Stuart Price (who also works as Les Rhythmes Digitales and Jacques Lu Cont) and brothers Johnny and Adam Blake (aka the remix duo Paper Faces). Fusing traditional instrumentation and techniques with retro electronics, the trio began working together in the mid-'90s, issuing a couple of singles for Wall of Sound before Price switched his focus to Les Rhythmes Digitales. Price and the Blakes reunited to release the It's Automatic single in 2000 and the full-length Living in a Magazine -- a concept album about the 21st century's media-saturated culture -- the following year. Zoot Woman delivered their darker, more organic-sounding self-titled second album, which spawned the singles "Grey Day" and "Taken It All," in 2003. In 2008, the group formed the label ZWR to release 2009's Things Are What They Used to Be, which drew from the trio's deep love of '80s synth-pop as well as harder-edged, electroclash-inspired sounds. For 2014's Star Climbing, the trio returned to a lighter, more atmospheric pop sound exemplified by the lead track "Don't Tear Yourself Apart."
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Zoot Woman
Electronic - Lançado por Wall of Sound em 29/09/2003
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Living in a Magazine
Electronic - Lançado por Wall of Sound em 28/05/2001
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Star Climbing
Alternative & Indie - Lançado por Embassy One em 29/08/2014
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Grey Day
Alternative & Indie - Lançado por Wall of Sound em 01/09/2003
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Things Are What They Used To Be
Rock - Lançado por ZWR em 21/08/2009
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Living In A Magazine
Electronic - Lançado por Wall of Sound em 14/05/2001
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Taken It All
Electronic - Lançado por Wall of Sound em 05/04/2004
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Never Felt This Way (Factory Sequences Remix)
Electronic - Lançado por ZWR em 13/08/2021
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Taken It All
Electronic - Lançado por Wall of Sound em 05/04/2004
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Coming Up for Air (Remixes)
Electronic - Lançado por Embassy One em 08/12/2014
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The Stars Are Bright (Remixes)
Electronic - Lançado por Embassy One em 15/12/2014
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Where Is the Man (Twin Sun Remix)
Electronic - Lançado por ZWR em 14/08/2020
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Redesigned
Alternative & Indie - Lançado por ZWR em 28/08/2020
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It's Automatic
Electronic - Lançado por Wall of Sound em 09/06/2003
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