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Wave Machines

Wave Machines

From: Liverpool

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  • Carl Brown
  • Tim Bruzon
  • James Walsh
  • Vidar Norheim

Wave Machines is an alternative pop group formed in Liverpool in 2007. Labelled 'toy shop pop' (NME) and likened to 'Hot Chip dipped in Hot Chocolate' (The Guardian), the band's debut album, Wave If You're Really There, is out on Neapolitan Records on June 15.

Bands Wave Machines have played with include: James Yuill, Lo-Fi-Fnk, I Am Kloot, and - at the Royal Albert Hall for the launch of single 'The Greatest Escape We Ever Made' - Micachu & The Shapes. Together with Liverpool art group Mercy, they've also been responsible for bringing We Have Band, Post War Years, Cats In Paris and Slow Club to the Liverpool music-loving audience.

Other notches on band's sonic bedpost include: SXSW 2009 with Mumford & Sons, and appearing at Tate Gallery and London Word Festival for a music / poetry mash-up with Mercy writer-in-residence Nathan Jones. They've also chalked up sessions with Jon Kennedy and John Hillcock on XFM, Marc Riley, Tom Robinson and Nemone on 6 Music, and Rob da Bank on R1."

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