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⚫ | '''Fuck Buttons''' is an ] duo formed in ] in 2004 by Andrew Hung and Benjamin John Power.<ref>{{ |
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⚫ | '''Fuck Buttons''' is an ] duo formed in ] in 2004 by Andrew Hung and Benjamin John Power.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.indiestyle.be/album-reviews/fuck-buttons-slow-focus-meer-van-dezelfde-genialiteit|title=Fuck Buttons – Slow Focus: meer van dezelfde genialiteit}}</ref> | ||
⚫ | ==Biography== | ||
⚫ | ==Biography== | ||
===Origins (2004–2008)=== | ===Origins (2004–2008)=== | ||
Hung and Power grew up in ].<ref name="musicomh">. Retrieved 5 December 2009</ref><ref name="Santoro">Santoro, Gene (2008) "", '']'', 28 March 2008. Retrieved 22 November 2009</ref> Hung was influenced by ], while Power was a fan of ].<ref name="Santoro" /> They developed a friendship in 2004 while attending art school in ],<ref name="musicomh"/> and began working together, initially to create the soundtrack to a film made by Hung.<ref name="Santoro" /> Immediately after forming, they played live whenever possible, and soon gathered a cult following. The duo use a variety of instruments including ] keyboards and children's toys such as a ] karaoke machine.<ref name="Santoro" /> Their name was chosen to sound "playful and abrasive".<ref name="Santoro" /> | Hung and Power grew up in ].<ref name="musicomh">. Retrieved 5 December 2009</ref><ref name="Santoro">Santoro, Gene (2008) "", '']'', 28 March 2008. Retrieved 22 November 2009</ref> Hung was influenced by ], while Power was a fan of ].<ref name="Santoro" /> They developed a friendship in 2004 while attending art school in ],<ref name="musicomh"/> and began working together, initially to create the soundtrack to a film made by Hung.<ref name="Santoro" /> Immediately after forming, they played live whenever possible, and soon gathered a cult following. The duo use a variety of instruments including ] keyboards and children's toys such as a ] karaoke machine.<ref name="Santoro" /> Their name was chosen to sound "playful and abrasive".<ref name="Santoro" /> | ||
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==Solo activities and side projects== | ==Solo activities and side projects== | ||
===Andrew Hung=== | ===Andrew Hung=== | ||
In 2012 Hung founded a new band called ''Dawn Hunger'' with vocalist Claire Inglis and musician Matthew de Pulford.<ref name=thelineofbestfit.com>{{cite web|title=Fuck Buttons|url=http://www.thelineofbestfit.com/new-music/introducing/dawn-hunger-120378|publisher=The Line Of Best Fit|date=20 March 2013|author=Hannah, Andrew}}</ref> He also released his solo debut EP called ''Rave Cave'' in 2015. Hung is furthermore working as a producer. In 2016 he co-wrote & co-produced ] new album ''Kidsticks''.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://pitchfork.com/news/63895-beth-orton-announces-new-album-co-produced-by-fuck-buttons-andrew-hung-shares-moon/ |title=Beth Orton Announces New Album Co-Produced by Fuck Buttons' Andrew Hung, Shares 'Moon' | |
In 2012 Hung founded a new band called ''Dawn Hunger'' with vocalist Claire Inglis and musician Matthew de Pulford.<ref name=thelineofbestfit.com>{{cite web|title=Fuck Buttons|url=http://www.thelineofbestfit.com/new-music/introducing/dawn-hunger-120378|publisher=The Line Of Best Fit|date=20 March 2013|author=Hannah, Andrew}}</ref> He also released his solo debut EP called ''Rave Cave'' in 2015. Hung is furthermore working as a producer. In 2016 he co-wrote & co-produced ] new album ''Kidsticks''.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://pitchfork.com/news/63895-beth-orton-announces-new-album-co-produced-by-fuck-buttons-andrew-hung-shares-moon/ |title=Beth Orton Announces New Album Co-Produced by Fuck Buttons' Andrew Hung, Shares 'Moon' |website=Pitchfork.com |date=2 March 2016 |accessdate=3 March 2016 |author=Monroe, Jazz}}</ref> Hung also composed the soundtrack to the film '']''. Hung released his first solo debut LP ''Realisationship'' on 6 October 2017. | ||
===Benjamin John Power=== | ===Benjamin John Power=== | ||
Power founded his solo project ] in 2011.<ref name=noisey.vice.com>{{cite web|title=Behind Blanck Mass: Benjamin John Power's Fuzzy Exploration into Your Brain | Power founded his solo project ] in 2011.<ref name=noisey.vice.com>{{cite web|title=Behind Blanck Mass: Benjamin John Power's Fuzzy Exploration into Your Brain | ||
|url=http://noisey.vice.com/blog/blanck-mass-dumb-flesh-interview-2015| |
|url=http://noisey.vice.com/blog/blanck-mass-dumb-flesh-interview-2015|website=Noisey.vice.com|date=12 May 2015|author=Kelly, Zach}}</ref> He has been on tour with ] <ref name="sigur-ros">{{cite web |url=https://www.sigur-ros.co.uk/tour/2013/20130304-manchester/ |title=Sigur Rós world tour |accessdate=2013-03-04 |website=Sigur-ros.co.uk |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130116062752/http://www.sigur-ros.co.uk/tour/2013/20130304-manchester/ |archivedate=16 January 2013 |df=dmy-all }}</ref> and the track "Sundowner" was used at key points during the ] of the 2012 Olympic games. It was first heard as the ] was brought into the stadium by members of the ].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://pitchfork.com/news/47290-olympics-opening-ceremony-arctic-monkeys-underworld-dizzee-rascal-and-fuck-buttons/|title=Olympics Opening Ceremony: Arctic Monkeys, Underworld, Dizzee Rascal... and Fuck Buttons|website=Pitchfork.com}}</ref> Power has released four albums to date as Blanck Mass: ''Blanck Mass'' (], 2011), '']'' (], 2015), ''World Eater'' (Sacred Bones Records, 2017) and ''Animated Violence Mild'' (Sacred Bones Records, 2019). | ||
==Discography== | ==Discography== |
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Fuck Buttons members Andrew Hung (left) and Benjamin John Power (right) in 2007 | |
Background information | |
Origin | Bristol, England, United Kingdom |
Genres | Electronic, experimental, psychedelic, drone, noise |
Years active | 2004–present |
Labels | ATP Recordings |
Members | Andrew Hung Benjamin John Power |
Website | fckbttns |
Fuck Buttons is an electronic music duo formed in Bristol in 2004 by Andrew Hung and Benjamin John Power.
Biography
Origins (2004–2008)
Hung and Power grew up in Worcester. Hung was influenced by Aphex Twin, while Power was a fan of Mogwai. They developed a friendship in 2004 while attending art school in Bristol, and began working together, initially to create the soundtrack to a film made by Hung. Immediately after forming, they played live whenever possible, and soon gathered a cult following. The duo use a variety of instruments including Casiotone keyboards and children's toys such as a Fisher-Price karaoke machine. Their name was chosen to sound "playful and abrasive".
Time Out magazine described the band's live sound as an "adrenaline pumping, ear purging slab of towering, pristine noise". The duo signed to All Tomorrow's Parties-affiliated ATP Recordings in 2007, and released a limited-edition 7" single named "Bright Tomorrow", which received complimentary reviews from such sources as Drowned in Sound, Pitchfork (who described it as "something like the sun rising over the ocean... then going supernova"), Mojo (it became their No. 1 Mojo Playlist Single for that month) and Stereogum.
Combined with an upsurge in reviews of their live performances at the Supersonic, Truck and Portishead-curated ATP festivals in the second half of 2007, this attention resulted in Fuck Buttons being included in many end of year newspaper, magazine and online articles predicting them as a 'Hot Tip' for 2008. These included New-Noise, who said that "rarely have two men sounded so much like the end of the world" and British newspaper The Observer, which called their sound "a joyous racket of swirling atmospherics and percussive gunfire" in an article highlighting them in a new wave of intelligent, literate British pop music.
Street Horrrsing (2008–2009)
They started the year with a tour of slightly larger UK venues, supported by label-mate Alexander Tucker. This was done to build anticipation for their debut album, Street Horrrsing, which was released on 17 March. Produced by John Cummings of Mogwai and mastered by Bob Weston of Shellac, it was promoted through festival appearances (including a slot at the ATP vs Pitchfork festival) and a North American tour with Caribou.
Early reviews of Street Horrrsing were very positive; it was named Underground Album of the Month by Mojo Magazine, who called it "a 50-minute melange of iridescent synths, psychedelic drone, distorted vocals and tribal rhythm". Pitchfork awarded it with an 8.6 out of 10 rating which placed it in their "best new music" section. Positive reviews also featured in The Times, The Observer, The Wire, NME, Rock Sound, Kerrang!, Uncut, Sydney Morning Herald, and many other music publications and websites. It was also chosen for the shortlist of The Guardian's First Album awards.
Tarot Sport (2009–2013)
In 2009, the band appeared at the Australian All Tomorrow's Parties event. They released their second album, Tarot Sport in October 2009. It has been well received, with Rock Sound giving it an 8 out of 10 rating and hailing its consistency ("the continuity gluing them together confirms a genuine full-length article to brandish at all those gun-jumping ‘The album is dead’ doomsayers"), while Allmusic gave it a 4-star rating, describing it as "an impressive step forward for Fuck Buttons". Discussing it with Exclaim! magazine, the band admitted that "direction is not something we are conscious about because it doesn't fit into our creative process. We just want to keep being content and surprising ourselves".
"Surf Solar" and "Olympians" featured separately during the 2012 Summer Olympics opening ceremony on 27 July 2012. "Sundowner" from Power's solo venture Blanck Mass was covered by the London Symphony Orchestra during the raising of the Union Jack.
Slow Focus (2013–present)
Fuck Buttons released their third album Slow Focus on 22 July 2013.
A new track recorded with electronic musician Jean Michel Jarre entitled "Immortals" was released on the Jarre album Electronica 1: The Time Machine on 16 October 2015.
The band are currently working on their fourth studio album with a release date to be confirmed.
Solo activities and side projects
Andrew Hung
In 2012 Hung founded a new band called Dawn Hunger with vocalist Claire Inglis and musician Matthew de Pulford. He also released his solo debut EP called Rave Cave in 2015. Hung is furthermore working as a producer. In 2016 he co-wrote & co-produced Beth Orton's new album Kidsticks. Hung also composed the soundtrack to the film The Greasy Strangler. Hung released his first solo debut LP Realisationship on 6 October 2017.
Benjamin John Power
Power founded his solo project Blanck Mass in 2011. He has been on tour with Sigur Rós and the track "Sundowner" was used at key points during the Opening Ceremony of the 2012 Olympic games. It was first heard as the Union Flag was brought into the stadium by members of the Armed Forces. Power has released four albums to date as Blanck Mass: Blanck Mass (Rock Action Records, 2011), Dumb Flesh (Sacred Bones Records, 2015), World Eater (Sacred Bones Records, 2017) and Animated Violence Mild (Sacred Bones Records, 2019).
Discography
Studio albums
- Street Horrrsing (CD / 2×LP, ATPR, 2008)
- Tarot Sport (CD / 2×LP, ATPR, 2009) UK No. 79, U.S. Dance No. 9, U.S. Heatseekers No. 18
- Slow Focus (CD / 2xLP, ATPR, 2013) UK No. 36
Singles
- "Let's See If There Are Any Ghosts in Here, Yeah?" (CD-R single, 2006)
- "Bright Tomorrow" (limited picture disc 7″ single, ATPR, 2007)
- "Colours Move" (12″/download single, ATPR, 2008)
- Mogwai/Fuck Buttons tour single (10", Rock Action Records, 2008). Includes a Fuck Buttons cover of "Mogwai Fear Satan"
- "Surf Solar" (7″/download single, ATPR, 2009)
- "Olympians" (12"/download single, ATPR, 2010)
- "Brainfreeze" (12"/download single, ATPR, 2013)
- "The Red Wing" (12"/download single, ATPR, 2013)
Remixes
- "If I Had a Heart" – Fever Ray (2009)
- "Virginia State Epileptic Colony" – Manic Street Preachers (2009)
- "Kaili" – Caribou (2010)
- "Tornado" – Jónsi (2011)
- "The Perfect Life" – Moby (2013)
- "All Torque" – Hybrid (2014)
- "Modern Liars" – Atari Teenage Riot (2014)
References
- "Fuck Buttons - Street Horrrsing". Pitchfork.com. Retrieved 8 March 2017.
Fuck Buttons came together in 2004 to create pain-inducing noise music...
- Louis Pattison (19 July 2013). "Fuck Buttons, the kings of noise". The Guardian. Retrieved 8 March 2017.
- "Fuck Buttons – Slow Focus: meer van dezelfde genialiteit".
- ^ Interview: Fuck Buttons. Retrieved 5 December 2009
- ^ Santoro, Gene (2008) "F- Buttons bring the noise", New York Daily News, 28 March 2008. Retrieved 22 November 2009
- Time Out, 8 January 2008
- ^ Kellman, Andy "Fuck Buttons Biography", Allmusic, Macrovision Corporation. Retrieved 22 November 2009
- "Pitchfork: Forkcast". Archived from the original on 8 February 2008. Retrieved 14 February 2008.
- "Top Tips For 2008 Pt.I – Band Profile". Archived from the original on 15 January 2008. Retrieved 14 February 2008.
- Observer Music Monthly, 20 January 2008
- "Who should win the Guardian first album award?", The Guardian, 6 November 2008. Retrieved 22 November 2009
- Kennedy, Adam F. (2009) "Fuck Buttons – Tarot Sport" Rock Sound. Retrieved 22 November 2009
- Phares, Heather "Tarot Sport Review", Allmusic, Macrovision Corporation. Retrieved 22 November 2009
- Lindsay, Cam (2009) "Fuck Buttons' Surprise", Exclaim!, November 2009. Retrieved 22 November 2009
- "Olympics Opening Ceremony: Arctic Monkeys, Underworld, Dizzee Rascal... and Fuck Buttons". pitchfork. Retrieved 24 February 2013.
- Camp, Zoe (13 October 2015), "Jean-Michel Jarre Taps Fuck Buttons for "Immortals"", Pitchfork Media, archived from the original on 1 February 2016, retrieved 19 October 2015
- Hannah, Andrew (20 March 2013). "Fuck Buttons". The Line Of Best Fit.
- Monroe, Jazz (2 March 2016). "Beth Orton Announces New Album Co-Produced by Fuck Buttons' Andrew Hung, Shares 'Moon'". Pitchfork.com. Retrieved 3 March 2016.
- Kelly, Zach (12 May 2015). "Behind Blanck Mass: Benjamin John Power's Fuzzy Exploration into Your Brain". Noisey.vice.com.
- "Sigur Rós world tour". Sigur-ros.co.uk. Archived from the original on 16 January 2013. Retrieved 4 March 2013.
- "Olympics Opening Ceremony: Arctic Monkeys, Underworld, Dizzee Rascal... and Fuck Buttons". Pitchfork.com.
- Album Information, Billboard.com
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