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  1. Sneaker Pimps are an English electronic music band, formed in Hartlepool in 1994. [1] They are best known for their debut album, Becoming X (1996), and its singles "6 Underground" and "Spin Spin Sugar". The band takes its name from an article the Beastie Boys published in their Grand Royal magazine about a man they hired to track down classic ...

  2. Sneaker Pimps were originally formed in the northern city of Hartlepool, in the United Kingdom. In around 1985, Liam Howe and his brother Miles, apart from the usual time-filling activities of hanging around school with friends or pedalling off to the sea-front, would make their own home-made music, in which they’d dub to a cassette tape to ...

  3. iamxmusic.com › pages › about-sneaker-pimpsAbout Sneaker Pimps - IAMX

    Now based in LA and London respectively, Sneaker Pimps reunited in 2021 and, alongside featured vocalist Simonne Jones and past collaborators Ian Pickering and Jim Abbiss, have released their long-awaited fourth album, 'Squaring The Circle'.

  4. Sneaker Pimps is an English downtempo / trip-hop band, initially active from 1995 to 2006 and working together again since 2019. As Line of Flight and Frisk, DJs and childhood friends Chris Corner from Middlesbrough and Liam Howe from Hartlepool released two EPs: "Soul of Indiscretion" and "World as A Cone" in the early 1990s.

  5. www.discogs.com › artist › 5870-Sneaker-PimpsSneaker Pimps - Discogs

    British electronic band, formed in Hartlepool, UK in the early 1990s by Chris Corner and Liam Howe. Members through their history include Kelli Ali (vocals, occasional lyrics – under name Kelli Dayton), Joe Wilson (bass, guitar, occasional vocals), David Westlake (drums, programming), Ian Pickering (lyrics, occasional vocals, and bass on ...

  6. The band was founded by electronic musician Liam Howe and guitarist Chris Corner. They later recruited Kelli Ali (then known as Kelli Dayton) as lead singer, plus guitarist Joe Wilson and drummer Dave Westlake as backup musicians. After Becoming X, the band decided to replace Ali with Corner on vocals.

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