Today on Trip-Hop Thursdays we have Zero 7, which is a Grammy Award-nominated Trip-hop, downtempo, shoegaze, ambient, and acid jazz duo comprising of Henry Binns and Sam Hardaker from the United Kingdom. They also included several other singers, which at this point have their very own solo albums. Contributing artists include vocals from Mozez, Sia Furler, Tina Dico, Sophie Barker, and Jose Gonzalez.
After studying sound engineering, Binns and Hardaker began their careers in the music industry in the 1990s at a Mickie Most’s RAK recording studio in London, engineering music for British musicians including Pet Shop Boys, Young Disciples and Robert Plant. They contacted their friend and former college-mate Nigel Godrich, who was the producer for the band Radiohead, asking if he could give them some of the band’s music to hone their skills with. The result was a remix of “Climbing Up the Walls”, from Radiohead’s 1997 album OK Computer.
That remix was played on Gilles Peterson’s show on BBC Radio 1, leading to further remixing duties, beginning with Terry Callier’s “Love Theme From Spartacus”, followed by mixes for artists including Lenny Kravitz, Sneaker Pimps and Lambchop. In 1999, they went on to release an EP of original material called “EP1″, under the name Zero 7. In 2001, they released their debut album, Simple Things, to wide acclaim. The album featured collaborations with vocalists Mozez, Sia Furler, and Sophie Barker.
Zero 7 have released their fourth studio album entitled Yeah Ghost. The album has a similar sound approach from their third release, The Garden. Incorporating a more upbeat sound, Binns and Hardaker enlisted the help of vocalists jazz and soul singer, Eska Mtungwazi, folk artist Martha Tilston, and Rowdy Superstar. Long-time vocal mainstay Sia Furler does not make an appearance on the fourth Zero 7 release, due to her work with her own upcoming solo album along with a major collaboration with Christina Aguilera for her future album release. Aside from the three new vocal contributors, Binns also has a vocal appearance on Yeah Ghost much like his previous debut on The Garden.
At this point Zero 7 have marked their stamp all over including their songs being on TV shows and films. They have 5 albums and a very unique style within their individual songs. You won’t always be listening to a trip-hop album all the way through when you hear a Zero 7 album, but the diversity of the album makes the individual trip-hop tracks just as appealing. Very soothing music to say the least and experimental in its own way.
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