Genres: Alternative Pop/Rock, Club/Dance, Britpop, Alternative Dance, Indie Pop, Indie Electronic Active: 90's, 2000's Formed: 1988 in Croydon, Surrey, England
Kid J, Kid Loco, Pizzicato Five, Sheer, Stereo Total, Donna Regina, Sing-Sing, Cinnamon, Black Box Recorder, Dallas, Sarah Nixey, Rhythm Fantasy, Le Coupe, Annie, Souvenir, Delta V, The Go! Team, Entre Rios, Dimitri from Paris
Dubstar, Air France, Scott McClintock, Lucky Soul, Kuryakin, Theoretical Girl, Jem, 2raumwohnung, Korallreven, Lily Allen, The Postmarks, Friday Bridge, Plamo, Misha, Honeydrips, Cane 141, I Am the World Trade Center, Electrelane, Tender Forever
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Like most bands formed by former music journalists, Saint Etienne were a highly conceptual group. The trio's concept was to fuse the British pop sounds of '60s London with the club/dance rhythms and productions that defined the post-acid house England of the early '90s. Led by songwriters Bob Stanley and Pete Wiggs, and fronted by vocalist Sarah Cracknell, the group managed to carry out their concept, and, in the process, Saint Etienne helped make indie dance a viable genre within the U.K.
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Release: November 18, 2008
Label: Ume Imports, Universal, Universal International
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Release: January 24, 2006
Label: Savoy Jazz, Sanctuary
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