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Goldfrapp

Goldfrapp is a British electronic music group known for their visual theatrics and contribution to the popularization of electronic dance music. The band was formed in 1999 in London, England, and consists of Alison Goldfrapp (vocals/synthesizer) and Will Gregory (synthesizer).

Despite favourable reviews and a shortlisting for the Mercury Prize, the ambient sound of their 2000 debut album Felt Mountain did not chart highly. Goldfrapp's second album Black Cherry, which incorporated glam rock and synthpop sounds into their music, was released in 2003. The album experienced success across nightclubs in North America and influenced the same dance-oriented sound of their third album Supernature. Supernature took Goldfrapp's work further into dance music, and enjoyed international chart success. Supernature produced three number one US dance singles, and was nominated for "Best Electronic/Dance Album" at the 49th Grammy Awards. Their fourth album Seventh Tree placed a greater emphasis on ambient and downtempo music, drawing inspiration from nature and paganism.

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[edit] Official Videos

[edit] Album: Seventh Tree (2008)

[edit] Caravan Girl


[edit] Happiness


[edit] Clowns


[edit] A&E


[edit] Album: Supernature (2005)

[edit] Fly Me Away


[edit] Ride a White Horse


[edit] Number 1


[edit] Ooh La La


[edit] Album: Black Cherry (2003)

[edit] Black Cherry


[edit] Twist


[edit] Strict Machine


[edit] Train


[edit] Album: Felt Mountain (2000)

[edit] Lovely Head


[edit] Pilots (On a Star)


[edit] Human


[edit] Utopia

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