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Nov 8, 2021 · Having re-signed to Mute Records (as an independent label again after it severed its ties with EMI), Goldfrapp were afforded complete creative freedom and able to work at their own speed (they bought themselves time between albums by agreeing to release a singles compilation) in order to ensure the record was exactly how they intended it, thus ...
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Jun 21, 2023 · It comes as no surprise that Goldfrapp is a little spiky at times. After all, she has been fighting her corner for a long time. She was 32 by the time they signed with Mute Records, and she tells me. “I remember when I was working with [trip-hop star] Tricky, and I was 25 at the time, this girl said to me, ‘Oh my god, you’re so old.
May 9, 2023 · Has every Alison Goldfrapp interview ever written lied to me? According to journalist lore, Gregory was the amiable yet guarded adult in the room, Goldfrapp the erratic grump.
Goldfrapp was introduced to composer Will Gregory in 1999 after he had listened to her vocal contribution for "Pumpkin"; they then formed Goldfrapp and signed to Mute Records.
Gregory and Goldfrapp felt a mutual connection and wrote the track "Lovely Head". Following several months of phone calls, they decided to form a band and began performing under the name Goldfrapp. [1] In August 1999, Goldfrapp signed a recording contract with London-based record label Mute Records. [3]
Goldfrapp - Mute. Alison Goldfrapp and Will Gregory formed Goldfrapp in 1999 and released their Mercury Prize nominated debut album Felt Mountain in 2000. They have since released a further six studio albums (most recently Silver Eye in 2017) and a string of hits including ‘Strict Machine’, ‘Ooh La La’, ‘Lovely Head’ and ‘A&E’.
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May 5, 2023 · Goldfrapp blames social media for galvanising division and admits to feeling confused by the resurgence of fascism in the West, amid so much progress and acceptance elsewhere in society.