Looper (band)
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Looper | |
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Origin | Glasgow, Scotland |
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Years active | 1998–present |
Labels | Sub-Pop, Mute |
Members | Stuart David Karn David Ronnie Black Scott Twynholm |
Looper are a Scottish electronic music group fronted by Belle and Sebastian co-founder Stuart David.
They have been credited with originating two distinct musical genres- Folk Hop,[1] and Horror Pop[2] (later termed Noir'n'B[3] or Switchblade Pop[4])
The band formed in 1998 for a show at the
They have released five albums, Up a Tree (1999), The Geometrid (2000), The Snare (2002), Offgrid:Offline (2015), Quiet & Small (2018) and a 5-CD box set These Things (2015), as well as a series of EPs titled The MP3 EPs
Biography
Looper emerged from Belle & Sebastian in 1997,[3] when Stuart David (co-founder and bass player of B&S) and his wife Karn (an artist who directed the early B&S videos) collaborated for a show at Glasgow School of Art. A degree show fundraiser for Stuart’s sister Karla Black – who received a Turner Prize nomination in 2011[5]- the performance was a multi-media affair incorporating TVs, super 8 film, 35mm slides and kinetic sculptures
Their first album, Up a Tree, was released in 1999 on the Sub Pop label in the U.S. and by Jeepster Records in the rest of the world. It was followed in 2000 by The Geometrid on the same labels. After touring the U.S. for three months with The Flaming Lips in 2000 they signed to Mute Records. They have now licensed their full back catalogue to Mute.
Since then, Looper have been releasing their music free to the public at their Looperama website, funding this experiment by licensing the use of their songs in high-profile
Discography
- Up a Tree (1999)
- The Geometrid (2000)
- The Snare (2002)
- Offgrid:Offline (2015)
- These Things (5 CD box set) (2015)
- Quiet & Small (2018)
References
- ^ a b Chanko, Chip (1999) "Up A Tree", Pitchfork, 19 March 1999. Retrieved 25 February 2018
- ^ Bowers, William (2002) "The Snare", Pitchfork, 13 August 2002. Retrieved 25 February 2018
- ^ a b "Mute Records • Looper • Announce 5 CD Box Set 'These Things' - out 13/14 April, feat. tracks from brand new album 'Offgrid:Offline'". Mute.com. 21 January 2015.
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- ^ Laurie Tuffrey (22 January 2015). "Looper Announce Box Set & New Album". Thequietus.com.
External links
- BBC News Story on "Mondo '77"
- Looper discography at MusicBrainz