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Hadouken!


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Biography

Introduction

Hadouken! are a grindie band based in Leeds, West Yorkshire. The band formed after James Smith and Daniel "Pilau" Rice met at Leeds University. It was here they began their own record label, Surface Noise Records. After forming the label, Smith began writing and demoing the first Hadouken! tracks. In February 2007, Hadouken! self-released a two song limited edition vinyl, a double-a side of "That Boy That Girl" and "Tuning In." The former gained popularity after the video made it to number one in MTV Two's NME Chart.

After releasing their 12-track EP mixtape, Not Here to Please You on November 12, 2007, the band returned to the studio to complete their debut album, Music for an Accelerated Culture. The album featured nine new songs as well as previous singles "Liquid Lives" and "That Boy That Girl."

History

Band formation (2006-2007)

Hadouken! were formed in Leeds in October 2006 by vocalist, songwriter and producer James Smith, alongside his girlfriend, keyboard player Alice Spooner, guitarist Daniel "Pilau" Rice, and drummer Nick Rice. They played their first gig at the Dirty Hearts Club in Southend on September 16, 2006.They played their debut London gig the following week at the notorious Another Music Another Kitchen night at Proud Gallery in Camden. They recorded demos and spent their first six months playing gigs predominantly in Leeds and London. In December 2006, Hadouken! recruited bass player Chris Purcell. Their name is taken from the name of a special attack in the Street Fighter franchise games.

The band first began getting noticed more widely in 2006. It was 2007 though, when success properly came to the band. In January 2007 Mike Skinner of The Streets gave the band one of their first radio plays, he played future single 'That Boy That Girl' on BBC Radio 1 whilst guest presenting Zane Lowe's new music show, describing the band as 'a great new band.' In February 2007 the band released what is said to be an internet phenomenon, described as "a savage, snarling work of genius", by NME. single double a-side "That Boy That Girl/Tuning In" through the band's own label, Surface Noise Records. A video was also made for the track by friend of the band Bobby Harlow, which charted successfully in the MTV Two/NME chart. The latter, "Tuning In" appeared as a remix on Kitsuné Music's compilation album, Kitsuné Maison Compilation 4, titled "Tuning In [H! Re-rub]." The remix also was used as a b-side on the 10-inch single from Kitsuné Music, released on 7 May 2007.

Hadouken! played as a support act alongside Example and Professor Green for Plan B throughout his February/March 2007 tour. Before the tour, Hadouken! produced a remix of Plan B's "No More Eatin'". The remix can be found on the band's secondary MySpace account, "Hadouken! Remixes".

Liquid Lives was released as the band's second single release on 25 June 2007. The song received moderate airplay on MTV2, and charted successfully in the NME Chart Show. The band released a new video for the track, as well as an exclusive live video recorded as part of "MTV2 Live". "Liquid Lives" marked Hadouken!'s first move into the UK Singles Chart, reaching #36 on 1 July. In June, 2007, the band completed a full UK tour supported by Electro/Punk band Does It Offend You, Yeah? and rapper Example.

The band played a number of festival slots over the summer period. They played at the Summer Sonic Festival in Osaka, Japan on 10 August, and the Reading and Leeds Festivals alongside fellow Nu Rave acts Klaxons and New Young Pony Club on the NME/Radio 1 Stage on 24-26 August.

Not Here to Please You and Music for an Accelerated Culture (2007-2008)

Their third single, "Leap of Faith", was a digital only release on November 12, 2007. The song was taken from their Not Here to Please You mixtape. The mixtape or EP includes the bands remixes of Bloc Party and Plan B and a new remix of a Bolt Action Five song, as well as some older songs that have been re-recorded. The mixtape was released on November 12, 2007 and was only available in USB format.

Throughout September, October and November 2007 they played a UK tour with support from fellow Leeds band Shut Your Eyes and You'll Burst Into Flames as well as Manchester based The Whip, The Ghost Frequency and Late of the Pier. The tour coincided with the release of "Leap of Faith" and their new mixtape Not Here to Please You.

On the 7th January 2008 Hadouken! were guest presenters on Zane Lowe's BBC Radio1 show. On the show Hadouken! referred to previous single 'Leap of Faith' as an experiment and suggested the album would draw more on their dance music influences, comparing it to The Prodigy and The Chemical Brothers.

On January 22, 2008 it was posted that "Game Over" will hopefully be the first single, it has also been stated that only one track from the album will have live drums.[10] On February 17, 2008 the band released the first studio recording from there upcoming untitled album, the track titled "Get Smashed Gate Crash" was released on the bands MySpace.[11]

On March 3, 2008, the band announced the albums title (Music for an Accelerated Culture), as well as details on the promo track for the album "Get Smashed Gate Crash," as well as NME publishing the music video, and announcing their new fan-club Aerials which allows fans to get hold of the album before it is goes on general release, obtain exclusive material, attend exclusive gigs and as long as you ordered the album before April 30, and much more.

Second album and present work (2009-present)

The band recently revealed on their MySpace that they are currently in studio in Holland working with the Drum & Bass outfit Noisia who are producing the as yet untitled album. They revealed on their Twitter account recently that their album will be different than their first both lyrically and musically. "The(re) are no computer game or pixelly sounds in the entire album," " There are no social-observation type lyrics on the entire album," "This album will scare your Grandma, has songs about nuclear war and sound great in a club or on a Nokia." The band also make a direct jab at their critics by saying "If you thought we were gonna stay the same then you didn't know us well enough." The album is due to be released in Autumn.

Hadouken! also produced and composed 2 songs for Japanese Technopop singer Meg. The two songs, FREAK and its b-side TOXIC were released on the single FREAK on 9/2/09. FREAK is not be included on MEG's 2009 album Beautiful, but will be released on the DVD portion remixed by Yasutaka Nakata. It does not appear in its original version because it was not produced by Nakata. It may be released on her 2009 mini-album.

Hadouken! have announced that a new song and video are to be released in July, following the uploading of a video on the band's official YouTube channel featuring short previews of two of the new songs.

Hadouken! confirmed the release of their new EP, M.A.D.. They also had a preview of the title track on their MySpace. It also had remixes of the track from Plastician, Detboi and Phace. M.A.D. EP also contains new songs "Something Very Bad" and "Ugly (Dub Mix)". The artwork is of a cat punching a mouse, which was done by Canadian artist Felix LaFlamme. It is very different to other Hadouken! album covers as it is so detailed. The title track M.A.D. stands for Mutually Assured Destruction, which was revealed by the band when they introduced the song when playing the song live. On Monday 7th September, Hadouken! released an mp3 of M.A.D. as a free download on their website, the free download will only be available until the 13th of September.

Hadouken! also confirmed that they have remixed Sugababes new track "Get Sexy" which will be an iTunes only release. It is currently playable on the band's MySpace.

In a Q&A video released on the 14th September 2009 on Youtube, Hadouken! revealed that they plan to release their second studio album in January 2010.

Criticism

The band have suffered some criticism from journalists about their grime influences who suggested the band display their grime influences in an ironic manner, therefore allegedly making somewhat of a mockery of the genre. However, James Smith, the band's singer, was once a producer for grime label True Tiger Recordings known as 'Venom' or 'Dr Venom' and has regularly stated his genuine passion for the scene. Dr. Venom's most successful release was 'Not Wise' feat. Carly Bond & Faction G which spent two weeks at the top of the official UK Garage charts in 2004. When they were guest presenters on BBC Radio1 on the 7th January 2008 the band played a number of grime and dubstep tracks that rarely receive airplay at such times.

When asked his thoughts on Hadouken!'s use of grime influences by RWD magazine [2], rising grime star Ghetto defended the band, stating "...My mum told me as a kid, Imitation is the best form of flattery. So it feels like we’re getting somewhere now. People are hearing the music. Get involved. If you’ve got something creative to add to the scene who am I to tell you No."

Lyrical themes and style

The band's name comes from a special move—a throwing fireball attack called "the Hadouken"—in the Street Fighter video game. They incorporate techno into their sound and samples from Nintendo Game Boy sounds. Hadouken!'s songs deal with subjects such as binge drinking, youth culture, the commercial appropriation of underground music, relationships and debt.

Band members

During live performances both Daniel and Chris occasionally play synthesizers keyboards during some songs.

Discography

Studio Albums

Mixtapes

EPs

Singles

Year Song Album UK Singles Chart
2007 "That Boy That Girl" Music for an Accelerated Culture 188
"Liquid Lives" 36
"Leap of Faith" Not Here to Please You 131
2008 "Get Smashed Gate Crash" Music for an Accelerated Culture -
"Declaration of War" 66
"Crank It Up" -
2009 "M.A.D." M.A.D. -

Awards and nominations

Hadouken! have had some success at the BT Digital Music Awards, where they have received two nominations in the Best Electronic Artist/DJ category in 2007 and 2008, winning the 2008 award.

Year Nominated work Award Result
2007 Hadouken! Best Electronic Artist/DJ Nominated
2008 Hadouken! Best Electronic Artist/DJ Won

References

Biography from Wikipedia