Lamb is tagged as: trip-hop, electronic, chillout, female vocalists, electronica Several bands have used the name Lamb over the years: 1. The most widely-known Lamb is a trip-hop duo formed in 1996 in Manchester, England, by Lou Rhodes (singer-songwriter) and Andy Barlow (production). They incorporated into their musical style a distinctive mixture of jazz, dub, breaks, and drum and bass with a strong vocal element and, in their later works especially, some acoustic influences. Lamb are notable for their highly experimental work, a distinctive production style, Lou’s often passionate lyrical style, and their artistic videos. Their signature song is Gorecki, from their eponymous debut album and it was inspired by Henryk Górecki’s Third Symphony, the Symphony of Sorrowful Songs. Other essential songs are Cotton Wool, God Bless, B Line, Gabriel, Sweet, and Wonder. To date, the band released four studio albums: Lamb (1996), Fear Of Fours (1999), What Sound (2001), and Between Darkness And Wonder (2003). A year later they issued a compilation entitled Best Kept Secrets. In February 2005 Lamb announced that they would pursue their own projects, ending their collaboration for now. Their last concerts were in Paradiso, Amsterdam, and were filmed to be used for a live DVD. Lou Rhodes started the Infinite Bloom record label, and has r... Read More About Lamb Biography... Send Lamb ringtones to your cell |
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