Band Biography for Goldfrapp:
Goldfrapp is an English electronic duo, formed in 1999 at London, by singer-songwriter and musician
Alison Goldfrapp and musician/producer
Will Gregory. Prior to the band, Alison guested as a vocalist and songwriter with Tricky, Orbital and Peter Gabriel, among others.
Goldfrapp's 2000 debut album
Felt Mountain featured minimalist electronic compositions that consisted of downtempo structures, classical sounding arrangements of strings and light, airy synths alongside Alison's sleek, soft vocals. The albums that followed,
Black Cherry (2003) and
Supernature (2005), have seen Goldfrapp embracing elements of glam rock, dance and disco music, taking their sound to a wider audience. Usually associated with the electroclash movement, Goldfrapp sometimes recalls 80s new wave.
In 2008, Goldfrapp released a more ambient and "folktronica" sounding album
Seventh Tree.
March 2010 sees the release of their latest album
Head First which marks another change of direction towards electropop and 1980s synthpop.
Trivia:
"Strict Machine" is also the song used by Verizon for its "Chocolate" phone commercials and was used for one "Gameboy Advance" commercial by "Nintendo". The song is also featured in many promo spots for the FX television series "Nip/Tuck".
"Fly Me Away" was featured in various "Target" department store Christmas commercials in 2006.
"Ooh La La" has also been used in "T-Mobile" adverts in the United Kingdom.
"Lovely Head" featured regularly in episodes of British satirical animation series "Monkey Dust".
"Train" was featured in the fourth season of Showtime's "Queer as Folk", and was also included in the soundtrack.
"Crystalline Green" can be heard in episode 7 of the second season of "House M.D.".
"Ride A White Horse" is played in the first episode of season six of "The Sopranos".
"Beautiful" was used in TV commercials for the "Sex and the City" movie.
"A&E" and "Happiness" have both been used in british soap opera "Hollyoaks".