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Hyperbubble Discography
Visual and performing arts electropop/synthpop band Hyperbubble released 6 studio albums, 1 live album, 3 compilation albums, 9 extended plays, 19 singles, 2 soundtracks and 3 mix albums. They also released 8 music videos. The San Antonio, Texas band was formed by Jeff DeCuir and Jess Barnett DeCuir. Hyperbubble released their debut album ''Sol!d Pop'' in 2004. Albums Studio albums *A The black vinyl was limited to 100 copies with handmade covers. *B "The CD was released with a coloring book entitled, "Coloring Book Concert". It featured original art by the band. Live albums Soundtracks Compilation albums *A "The album is identical to ''Drastic Cinematic'' but with three additional tracks. Mix albums *A "The album also had a limited release in 2005 on CD produced by Socket Sounds. Extended plays *A "EP is referred to by each band respectively as ''s/t hyperbubble split EP'' and ''Hyperbubble + ST'' and by Discogs after track 1, ''Minicar''. *B "The album has t ...
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Hyperbubble
Hyperbubble is an international visual and performing arts electropop/synth-pop duo from San Antonio, Texas, formed by Jeff DeCuir and Jess Barnett DeCuir. The music of this American group is variously described as "early Eurythmics meets Josie and the Pussycats," referencing "markers such as New Musik, the Normal and Thomas Dolby." Their songs are "catchy synth pop that mixes kitsch, retrofuturism and pop art in a chrome blender and sets the contents jiggling to a hypnotic robo-rhythm" with "lyrics that offer quirky takes on SF tropes from cyborgs and clones to ray guns and erotic surveillance." Retrieved February 25, 2011. History Spleen, Pink Filth and Crevice Jeff DeCuir starred separately in numerous bands leading up to Hyperbubble. An example is Spleen, a Jem and the Holograms tribute band, Jeff co-founded in 1989 and in which he played drums under the name Stormer. Jeff first performed together with Jess Barnett DeCuir in the experimental dark ambient group Crevice and lat ...
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Drastic Cinematic
''Drastic Cinematic'' is an LP by the American synthpop/electropop band Hyperbubble from German label Pure Pop For Now People. Guest vocals on the title track were provided by Aidan Casserly of Empire State Human, with whom the band would later work on the single, " Aidan Casserly Vs. Hyperbubble". The song "Geometry" included vocals by Manda Rin of the Scottish bands Bis and Data Panik as well as sampled sounds from her cat, Akiko. The song was later reprised in a second collaboration with the singer on the EP ''Hyperbubble + Manda Rin''. Release history The album was released twice. It debuted in Europe and North America on April 2, 2011 as an edition of 100 copies with handmade covers. A CD/MP3 reissue of this limited edition vinyl album, ''Drastic Cinematic – Director's Cut'', debuted on July 1, 2011 through Bubblegum. The reissue shared the same front cover and added three remixes by I European, Haberdashery and Mark Towns, who previously worked on ''Hits! The Very Bes ...
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Drastic Cinematic
''Drastic Cinematic'' is an LP by the American synthpop/electropop band Hyperbubble from German label Pure Pop For Now People. Guest vocals on the title track were provided by Aidan Casserly of Empire State Human, with whom the band would later work on the single, " Aidan Casserly Vs. Hyperbubble". The song "Geometry" included vocals by Manda Rin of the Scottish bands Bis and Data Panik as well as sampled sounds from her cat, Akiko. The song was later reprised in a second collaboration with the singer on the EP ''Hyperbubble + Manda Rin''. Release history The album was released twice. It debuted in Europe and North America on April 2, 2011 as an edition of 100 copies with handmade covers. A CD/MP3 reissue of this limited edition vinyl album, ''Drastic Cinematic – Director's Cut'', debuted on July 1, 2011 through Bubblegum. The reissue shared the same front cover and added three remixes by I European, Haberdashery and Mark Towns, who previously worked on ''Hits! The Very Bes ...
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You Spin Me Round (Like A Record)
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Better Set Your Phasers To Stun
''Better Set Your Phasers to Stun'' is a 2009 EP by the American synthpop/electropop group Hyperbubble. The recording was in collaboration with the Welsh band Helen Love. Retrieved April 12, 2017 The title tracks cover Love's 2000 song with the ''Star Trek'' reference. The cover art furnished images of the series' signature phaser weapon. Release history The album was released twice. It debuted as a CD and digital download on July 1, 2009. The EP was the first release by U.K. label Bubblegum Records. Retrieved December 5, 2017 The issue included a sharply different variation of Hyperbubble's "U.F.O. Party Beach", produced on the earlier album ''Tribute to John Williams'' from Winter Records and retitled, "Beach Party U.F.O." Further remixes retitled as "U.F.O. Beach Party" debuted on ''Candy Apple Daydreams'' and ''Candy Apple Nightmares'' to slightly mixed reviews. The last track "Disgow Glasgow" included a live segment from a May 5, 2008 concert at the bar and club B ...
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Manda Rin
Manda Rin (real name Amanda MacKinnon, born 22 March 1977) is a Scottish singer, artist and songwriter. She is the singer and keyboard player of the Scottish indie rock band Bis, later fronted the Kitchen and also released a solo album. She also co-hosted a radio show on BBC Scotland called ''Air''. Rin was the only person ever to appear in two of the line up rounds on ''Never Mind the Buzzcocks''. Her first appearance was never shown: one of the contestants on the programme was Russell Brand who, shortly after taping, became embroiled in a tabloid row after leaving messages on the answerphone of Andrew Sachs for his radio programme, resulting in Brand being banned from the BBC. Music career Bis In 1994, Rin, along with the brothers Steven Clark (Sci-fi Steven) and John Clark (John Disco), formed the band Bis in Glasgow, Scotland. In March 1996, Bis performed their single "Kandy Pop" on ''Top of the Pops'' twice, which charted at number 25 in the UK Singles Chart. The lead s ...
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Hyperbubble + Manda Rin
Hyperbubble is an international visual and performing arts electropop/synth-pop duo from San Antonio, Texas, formed by Jeff DeCuir and Jess Barnett DeCuir. The music of this American group is variously described as "early Eurythmics meets Josie and the Pussycats," referencing "markers such as New Musik, the Normal and Thomas Dolby." Their songs are "catchy synth pop that mixes kitsch, retrofuturism and pop art in a chrome blender and sets the contents jiggling to a hypnotic robo-rhythm" with "lyrics that offer quirky takes on SF tropes from cyborgs and clones to ray guns and erotic surveillance." Retrieved February 25, 2011. History Spleen, Pink Filth and Crevice Jeff DeCuir starred separately in numerous bands leading up to Hyperbubble. An example is Spleen, a Jem and the Holograms tribute band, Jeff co-founded in 1989 and in which he played drums under the name Stormer. Jeff first performed together with Jess Barnett DeCuir in the experimental dark ambient group Crevice and lat ...
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Helen Love
Helen Love are an indie band from Wales whose music is a combination of punk rock, bubblegum pop and disco dance music. The band was formed in 1992 by Helen Love (vocals, guitar) with Sheena (guitar, keyboards), Roxy (bass, drum machine), and Mark (keyboards).Strong, Martin C. (2003) ''The Great Indie Discography'', Canongate, , p. 785 Current members are Helen, Sheena and Ricardo Autobahn. Helen Love released only singles and EPs until 2000, when their debut studio album ''Love and Glitter, Hot Days and Music'' was released. They have since released three more studio albums, ''It's My Club and I'll Play What I Want To'' (2007, Elefant) and ''Day-Glo Dreams'' (2013, Elefant), and ''Smash Hits'' (2016, Alcopop! Records). Damaged Goods released three compilations of tracks from the band's early singles and EPs, entitled ''Radio Hits'' (1994), ''Radio Hits 2'' (1997) and ''Radio Hits 3'' (2002). The band have released recordings on many labels, including Damaged Goods, Che Tra ...
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Better Set Your Phasers To Stun
''Better Set Your Phasers to Stun'' is a 2009 EP by the American synthpop/electropop group Hyperbubble. The recording was in collaboration with the Welsh band Helen Love. Retrieved April 12, 2017 The title tracks cover Love's 2000 song with the ''Star Trek'' reference. The cover art furnished images of the series' signature phaser weapon. Release history The album was released twice. It debuted as a CD and digital download on July 1, 2009. The EP was the first release by U.K. label Bubblegum Records. Retrieved December 5, 2017 The issue included a sharply different variation of Hyperbubble's "U.F.O. Party Beach", produced on the earlier album ''Tribute to John Williams'' from Winter Records and retitled, "Beach Party U.F.O." Further remixes retitled as "U.F.O. Beach Party" debuted on ''Candy Apple Daydreams'' and ''Candy Apple Nightmares'' to slightly mixed reviews. The last track "Disgow Glasgow" included a live segment from a May 5, 2008 concert at the bar and club B ...
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