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Blue Wonder Power Milk - Hooverphonic

Blue Wonder Power Milk

Hooverphonic  

Format: 1 Vinyl

Genre: electronic

Barcode: 8718469538867


blue wonder power milk is the second album by the belgian band hooverphonic, the first one featuring lead singer geike arnaert (her solo album for the beauty of confusion is available on vinyl [MOVLP422]. the singles released from this album are "this strange effect," lung, "club montepulciano"...
 

 

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blue wonder power milk is the second album by the belgian band hooverphonic, the first one featuring lead singer geike arnaert (her solo album for the beauty of confusion is available on vinyl [MOVLP422]. the singles released from this album are "this strange effect," lung, "club montepulciano" and the hit single "Eden".


180 gram audiophile vinyl



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limited record store day edition



1000 numbered copies on blue transparent vinyl



Artist

The Belgian band Hooverphonic formed in 1995 by original members Alex Callier, Frank Duchêne, and Raymond Geerts. The three first met up and formed a band called The Love Letter Boxes in 1994. The format of music they played can best be described as "60's-inspired naive pop".

Alex and Frank had been attending the Rits Film School in Brussels.. Alex knew Raymond, who had been playing in a local band from Sint-Niklaas, and asked him if he would be interested in joining the band. Along with two other mutual friends who played bass and drums, the guys wrote songs with Alex singing vocals and playing guitar, Frank playing keyboards, and Raymond playing guitars as well. They made a demo tape and sent it to a record company. The demo tape was rejected and the bass player and drummer left the line-up.

Alex, Frank and Raymond continued on to write more music, but this time around the music took a different direction. Alex began working for the Belgian National TV station as a sound engineer. Frank was employed as a sound engineer and Raymond was at his day-job at the tax department.

Alex had already acquired a drum machine and along with a sampler he bought which allowed the three to work quicker and more efficiently. It also allowed them to develop their new musical direction.

At this time Alex was still doing the vocals but needed a girl to do backing vocals on some of the tracks. He asked a friend by the name of Esther if she could sing a few backing vocals. They realized that female vocals were actually more conducive to their music and asked Esther if she would sing the tracks.

They began recording these tracks with Esther as the lead vocalist in a firehouse in Sint-Niklaas. The track that made Hooverphonic realize its niche was "Inhaler". The song gave birth to the inspiration to record the other tracks that later made their way onto their first album A New Stereophonic Sound Spectacular.

Frank played the demo tape for Luc Van Acker (Lords of Acid, Revolting Cocks, Shreikback, Ministry) who was the studio manager at Galaxy Studios at that time. Van Acker was quite impressed by it and recommended that the band send the demo tape to international record labels.

At first the reaction from the record labels was rather skeptical. But the break in the skepticism came by an enthusiastic response from an A & R person at Sony UK. Suddenly the band found messages on their answering machines from such labels as 4AD, Sony Belgium, EMI, and Play It Again Sam. The band decided to sign with Sony Belgium.

The band first set out to re-record "2Wicky" with Liesje's vocals for Stealing Beauty and that demo version was the one that was used in the movie and subsequently on the soundtrack.
Hooverphonic began recording their first album in their home studio and in Galaxy Studios. British producer/mixer Roland Harrington (Soul II Soul, Björk, Simply Red, Catatonia) mixed A New Stereophonic Sound Spectacular at Whitfield Studios in London. The album was released in Europe on July 29, 1996 and had its U.S. release on April 15, 1997.

The first single was "Wardrope" and the release of "2wicky" was a radio hit in several countries. The band instantly gained notoriety as an underground buzz band. Hooverphoinc started touring shortly thereafter. Also around this same time the band had to change their name from Hoover to Hooverphonic because there was already a German and an American band by the same moniker.

Hooverphonic's Alex Callier had been asked to write the score and soundtrack to the Belgian film Shades starring Mickey Rourke. Due to a release conflict with "Lung", Hooverphonic recorded the title track under the alias Milk Fisk.

In March 2000 Alex was given the ZAMU award for Best Producer in Belgium for the Shades soundtrack and film score. An award most deservedly earned.

Tracks

A1  Battersea  03:50

A2  One Way Ride  03:22

A3  Dictionary  03:32

A4  Club Montepulciano  03:41

A5  Eden  03:33

A6  Lung  02:44

B1  Electro Shock Faders  03:07

B2  Out Of Tune  03:25

B3  This Strange Effect  03:55

B4  Renaissance Affair  03:25

B5  Tuna  03:48

B6  Magenta  04:50

Releases

Formats

Cassette, CD, Minidisc, Vinyl

Labels

Music On Vinyl, Columbia, Epic, Small

Countries

Belgium, Canada, France, Japan, United States of America, Europe, Taiwan

years

1998, 2015

Members

Geike Arnaert,Alex Callier,Liesje Sadonius,Eric Bosteels,Raymond Geerts,Kyoko Baertsoen,Frank Duchêne,Esther Lybeert,Noémie Wolfs,Kimberly Dhondt,Luka Cruysberghs

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