name | Ladytron |
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landscape | yes |
background | group_or_band |
origin | Liverpool, Merseyside, England |
genre | Electropop, synthpop, New Wave |
years active | 1999–present |
label | Invicta Hi-Fi, Emperor Norton, Telstar, Rykodisc, Island, Nettwerk |
website | |
current members | Helen MarnieMira AroyoDaniel HuntReuben Wu }} |
Their sound blends electropop and synthpop with New Wave and shoegazing elements. Ladytron described their sound as "electronic pop". They focused on a balance between pop structures and experimental sounds. A particularity of this group is that some songs performed by Mira Aroyo have the lyrics written in her native Bulgarian.
They have released four studio albums so far: ''604'' in 2001, ''Light & Magic'' in 2002, ''Witching Hour'' in 2005 and ''Velocifero'' in 2008. Their fifth studio album, ''Gravity the Seducer'', is due to be released on 13 September 2011.
Their name was taken from the song "Ladytron" by Roxy Music. According to the legendary musician Brian Eno, once a member of Roxy Music, Ladytron are "the best of English pop music".
Previously, Daniel Hunt founded the indie record label Invicta Hi-Fi and a night club. Reuben Wu trained in Industrial Design at Sheffield Hallam University, before becoming a successful designer in a consultancy until finally going full time with the band. Helen Marnie studied music at the University of Liverpool where she received a BA in pop music and she has also worked briefly as a model. Mira Aroyo was a postgraduate research geneticist in the Oxford University's Biochemistry department.
In 6 February 2001, they released the debut album ''604'' on the Emperor Norton/Invicta Hi-Fi labels. The album has been written mostly by Daniel Hunt and co-produced by him and Lance Thomas. The singles released from this album were "He Took Her to a Movie", "Playgirl", "Commodore Rock" and "The Way That I Found You". The single "Playgirl" brought some national and international attention to the band.
During the early years, they were sometimes labeled as electroclash, but they rejected this tag.
In 2001, Ladytron performed at the music festivals La Route du Rock in France and Benicàssim in Spain. In 5 December 2001, they performed four songs for Radio 1's John Peel Show: "Zmeyka", "Holiday 601", "Another Breakfast With You", "Discotraxx".
They toured 18 months to support the album. In 4 December 2002, Ladytron returned to John Peel Show.
In 7 October 2003, they issued the mix compilation ''Softcore Jukebox''. Besides the songs of other artists, the compilation also includes two of their own songs, the single remix of "Blue Jeans" renamed "Blue Jeans 2.0" and a cover of Tweet's "Oops (Oh My)". The cover art appears to be a homage to Roxy Music's ''Country Life''.
Ladytron released their critically acclaimed third studio album, ''Witching Hour'', in 3 October 2005 on Island label. This album was recorded in 2004 and it was co-produced by the band and Jim Abbiss. ''Witching Hour'' featured live drums and electric guitars mixed with their trademark sound. Pitchfork Media described it as a "quantum leap record". ''Witching Hour'' was supported by the singles "Sugar" and "Destroy Everything You Touch". "Destroy Everything You Touch" became the band's best known song.
The group took to the road on the strength of their cult following, booking sold-out tours across North America and Europe, and playing for capacity crowds in China and Latin America. Without any real label support, Ladytron toured exhaustively over the next two years. In early 2007, they also opened for the European shows of Nine Inch Nails, at the invitation of Trent Reznor.
In 2006 saw the light ''Extended Play'', a two-disc EP CD/DVD compilation that features exclusive unreleased remixes and UK B-sides, as well as a 35-minute bonus DVD. In the same year Ladytron recorded ''The Harmonium Sessions'', which contained four songs from their third studio album, performed unplugged.
In 2009, Ladytron toured North America with The Faint, and performed two special shows with Brian Eno at the Sydney Opera House. In the same year they announced that they will be the opening act for Depeche Mode on few concerts in Eastern Europe, but these concerts were cancelled due to Dave Gahan's illness.
Also in 2009, the band self released their first live album ''Live at London Astoria 16.07.08'' and the remix compilations ''604 (Remixed & Rare)'', ''Light & Magic (Remixed & Rare)'', ''Witching Hour (Remixed & Rare)'' and ''Velocifero (Remixed & Rare)''. They also wrote and produced two songs for Christina Aguilera's album ''Bionic'': "Birds of Prey" and "Little Dreamer".
In 28 March 2011, it was released the compilation ''Best of 00–10'', featuring 17 tracks on standard edition and 33 tracks on deluxe edition, plus a 80 page booklet. Both editions included two new tracks, "Ace of Hz" and a cover version of Death In June's "Little Black Angel".
Ladytron also issued the remix compilation ''Best of Remixes'' and the iTunes video compilation ''Best of 00–10 Videos''. The video compilation featured nine music videos for the singles "Playgirl", "Blue Jeans", "Seventeen", "Sugar", "Destroy Everything You Touch", "Ghosts", "Runaway", "Tomorrow" and "Ace of Hz".
Bands to open for Ladytron on their tours include Simian, The Presets, CSS, Asobi Seksu, Mount Sims, Crocodiles and Franz Ferdinand.
Ladytron have opened for other artists like Soulwax on their UK tour in 2001, Björk in 2003, and Goldfrapp in 2006. In early 2007, they opened for Nine Inch Nails on their European tour, at the invitation of Trent Reznor. In 2009, Ladytron and The Faint co-headlined a North American tour. The ''Gravity the Seducer'' headline tour in North America will begin in 22 September 2011, with Alessandro Cortini's SONOIO as the opening act.
Their current live gear consists of Korg Delta played by Helen Marnie, Korg MS-20 played by Mira Aroyo, Minimoog Voyager played by Reuben Wu, Crumar Stratus played by Daniel Hunt and a drum kit played by a tour drummer.
Song | !Year | Production | Type |
"Ace of Hz" | 2010 | ''FIFA 11'' | |
"Burning Up" | 2008 | ||
2007 | film | ||
2008 | film | ||
2009 | film | ||
2009 | ''The September Issue'' | film | |
"Discotraxx" | 2008 | ''Plague Town'' | film |
"Fighting in Built Up Areas" | 2006 | ''Need For Speed: Carbon'' | |
rowspan="3" | 2008 | ''Need For Speed: Undercover'' | |
2009 | ''The Sims 3'' | ||
2011 | ''LittleBigPlanet 2'' | ||
"International Dateline" | 2009 | film | |
"Mu-Tron" | 2008 | film | |
2001 | ''Picture Claire'' | film | |
"Rockfalls & Estuaries" | 2009 | ''The Sims 3'' | |
2009 | ''FIFA 09'' | ||
rowspan="2" | 2003 | film | |
2008 | |||
"She Stepped Out of the Car" | 2009 | ''The Sims 3'' | |
2006 | ''Need For Speed: Carbon'' | ||
"Versus" | 2009 | film | |
"Young Etruscians" | 2009 | ''The Sims 3'' |
Category:British New Wave musical groups Category:English electronic music groups Category:Musical groups established in 1999 Category:Musical quartets Category:Musicians from Liverpool Category:Synthpop groups
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