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Hooverphonic is a Belgian band that formed in October 1995. Though originally categorized as a
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group, they quickly expanded their sound to the point where they could no longer be described as a singular genre, but rather encompass
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, electronica, electropop,
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, and a mixture of others. The band originally called themselves Hoover, but later changed their name to Hooverphonic after discovering other groups were already using the Hoover name and to avoid any legal issues with the vacuum cleaner company. Since their formation, Hooverphonic's lineup consisted of bassist
Alex Callier Alex Callier (born 6 December 1972, in Sint-Niklaas, Belgium) is a member of Belgian rock band Hooverphonic Hooverphonic is a Belgian band that formed in October 1995. Though originally categorized as a trip hop group, they quickly expanded ...
, guitarist Raymond Geerts, and various lead singers. Prominent ones included Liesje Sadonius (1996–1997),
Geike Arnaert Geike Arnaert (; born 13 September 1979) is a Belgian singer, best known for being the lead vocalist of the band Hooverphonic from 1997 until 2008 and again since 2020. Geike was born in Poperinge and grew up in Westouter, a town that is close to ...
(1997–2008, 2020–present),
Noémie Wolfs Noémie Maria Alexis Ghislaine Wolfs, better known as Noémie Wolfs (20 October 1988) from Scherpenheuvel-Zichem is a Belgian singer. At the age of 22 she became the new singer of the group Hooverphonic in 2010 to follow Geike Arnaert after bein ...
(2010–2015), and Luka Cruysberghs (2018–2020). The band were set to represent at the
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in
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with their song " Release Me". However, on March 18, 2020, the event was cancelled due to the
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. They instead represented Belgium in the
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with the song "
The Wrong Place "The Wrong Place" is a song by Belgian band Hooverphonic. The song represented Belgium in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021 in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, after being internally selected by the national broadcasters Vlaamse Radio- en Televisieom ...
".


History


''A New Stereophonic Sound Spectacular''

The original members of the group were vocalist Esther Lybeert, keyboardist Frank Duchêne, bassist
Alex Callier Alex Callier (born 6 December 1972, in Sint-Niklaas, Belgium) is a member of Belgian rock band Hooverphonic Hooverphonic is a Belgian band that formed in October 1995. Though originally categorized as a trip hop group, they quickly expanded ...
, and guitarist Raymond Geerts. Lybeert recorded several demos with the group; however, she backed out of the band on the day they were to sign their contract with Sony Music. The band then brought in Liesje Sadonius to record the album. Sadonius left Hooverphonic on amicable terms shortly after the release of ''
A New Stereophonic Sound Spectacular ''A New Stereophonic Sound Spectacular'' is the debut studio album by the Belgian band Hooverphonic. The album was released by Columbia Records on 29 July 1996, initially credited to the band's original name, Hoover. It is Hooverphonic's only alb ...
''. Kyoko Baertsoen, singer for fellow Belgian trip hop band Lunascape, filled in for Sadonius for three months of a European tour in 1997 before
Geike Arnaert Geike Arnaert (; born 13 September 1979) is a Belgian singer, best known for being the lead vocalist of the band Hooverphonic from 1997 until 2008 and again since 2020. Geike was born in Poperinge and grew up in Westouter, a town that is close to ...
was made the permanent singer later that year. The band achieved international recognition through the inclusion of the ''Stereophonic'' track "2Wicky" on the soundtrack to
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's 1996 film ''
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''. "2Wicky" also appeared on the soundtracks of ''
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'' and '' Heights''. The track's main riff is
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from Isaac Hayes' recording of the 1960s hit " Walk On By". Additional session musicians for ''Stereophonic'' include Eric Bosteels, a session drummer with Hooverphonic from 1997 to 1998 (replaced by Mario Goossens until 2005) and David Poltrock, a keyboard player with the group on and off from 1998 until 2005. In 1998, Hooverphonic also contributed to the Depeche Mode tribute album ''
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'' with their cover of "
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".


''Blue Wonder Power Milk''

After an extensive European tour with artists such as
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,
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, and
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, and a tour opening for Fiona Apple in the United States in 1997, the band released '' Blue Wonder Power Milk'' in 1998 with 18-year-old Arnaert on vocals. A marked departure from their debut, the album is driven less by breakbeats and samples, and more by organic string elements and traditional song structures. The single "Club Montepulciano" was a hit in native Belgium and a minor college hit in the U.S., while "Renaissance Affair" was featured in the North American commercial campaign for the new Volkswagen Vapor Beetle. " This Strange Effect" and " Eden" were both featured in American cell phone commercials: "This Strange Effect" for the Motorola SLVR, and in 2006, "Eden" for the Cingular 8525. "Eden" was also used in the 1998 slasher film '' I Still Know What You Did Last Summer''. At the time of their release, both songs were also featured in two separate third-season episodes of '' La Femme Nikita''. Shortly afterwards, Sarah Brightman recorded a cover of "Eden" on her 1998 album '' Eden''.
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samples the opening track "Battersea" in "Cyberbird", on the ''Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex'' O.S.T. 2. At this point, Frank Duchêne decided to quit the band: «Having made two successful albums for Sony Music with his band Hooverphonic, and after extensive touring as support for Fiona Apple,
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& Massive Attack, he was unhappy with the project and near the end of 1998, decided to leave.»


Early 2000s: ''The Magnificent Tree''

The band followed up ''Blue Wonder Power Milk'' with 2000's '' The Magnificent Tree'', which expands on the sound of ''Milk'' with a warmer, more approachable sound. Highlights from the album are the string-laden "Out of Sight", "
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", and the title track. The same year, Hooverphonic was asked to write a song specifically for the opening ceremony of the
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, which took place in
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, Belgium. The result — a 12-minute-long track called "Visions" — became the theme song of the championship, and Hooverphonic's performance at the opening ceremony was heard/seen by more than 1 billion people. On the heels of ''Trees success, the band became the first Belgian outfit to headline the Belgian Rock Werchter musical festival in 2001.


2002: ''Hooverphonic Presents Jackie Cane''

2002 saw the group shifting gears again, this time releasing the concept album ''
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''. The album tells the story of the fictional title character, a celebrity and singer catapulted into stardom at the expense of her relationship with her twin sister. Driven to the brink of insanity by the pressures of fame, Jackie quits show business and returns home to attempt reconciliation, where her sister kills them both with a poisoned last supper. ''Jackie Cane'' retains the dreamy elements of Hooverphonic's previous works, most notably on songs "Nirvana Blue" and "Human Interest" (which contains references to " Echoes" by Pink Floyd), but tracks like " The World Is Mine" (the first single) and "Day After Day" have a clear
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influence and quality to them. The album went platinum in Belgium and won the group ZAMU’s Best Pop/Rock Band and Best Album awards in 2002.


2003: ''Sit Down and Listen to Hooverphonic''

In 2003, the band released an album performed live in a studio with an orchestra entitled ''
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'', featuring a selection of songs from the band’s body of work, as well as the new songs "Antarctica" and "The Last Thing I Need Is You", and a cover of
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's "My Autumn’s Done Come". The band launched into an extended European tour in September 2003, performing in over 100 concert halls.


2005: ''No More Sweet Music''

The band's fifth studio album, a double CD entitled '' No More Sweet Music/More Sweet Music'', was released in December 2005. Both CDs include the same 11 tracks, however, they are all different versions.


2006: ''Singles '96-'06''

In 2006 the band left Sony/BMG, complaining of lack of label support for ''No More Sweet Music''. A best-of album ('' Singles '96 - '06'') was released to end the relation with Sony/BMG. The band went on to work without a label.


2007—2008: ''The President of the LSD Golf Club''

In an interview for the Spanish TV program ''Nosolomusica'', Alex Callier gave some hints of a new, more psychedelic orientation for the band's forthcoming music. During a show in Moscow (October 2007), the band revealed the first single of the new album, " Expedition Impossible". ''
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'' was released in October 2007 in Belgium and the Netherlands. The album was released in Europe in March 2008. Following the release, the lead singer of the band, Geike Arnaert, announced on 10 October 2008 she would be leaving the band to pursue a solo career. Arnaert had been working on solo material for a few months. The last concert Hooverphonic did with Geike was on 13 December 2008 in Tele-Club, Ekaterinburg,
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. It was filmed by the local MTV station and was shown on Russian TV in 2009.


2010s: ''The Night Before'', ''With Orchestra'', ''Reflection'' and ''In Wonderland''

On 4 November 2010, the new lead singer
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was announced on ''De Laatste Show'' at the VRT, the Flemish public broadcasting organization. On 29 October 2010, Hooverphonic announced a new single on their website. The videoclip showcased fourteen possible singers but only one of them,
Noémie Wolfs Noémie Maria Alexis Ghislaine Wolfs, better known as Noémie Wolfs (20 October 1988) from Scherpenheuvel-Zichem is a Belgian singer. At the age of 22 she became the new singer of the group Hooverphonic in 2010 to follow Geike Arnaert after bein ...
, proved to be the real successor to Geike Arnaert. The single "The Night Before" introduced the new singer and was followed on November 26 by the release of the full-length album '' The Night Before''. The album went platinum in Belgium soon after its release. On 9 November 2011 they announced the re-release of their first album, ''
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''. Three more albums were released in the following years featuring Wolfs as main vocalist: the orchestral album ''With Orchestra'' and the live album ''With Orchestra Live'' in 2012, and the studio album ''
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'' in 2013. ''With Orchestra Live'' features orchestral renditions of songs spanning the Hooverphonic entire career performed live at the Koningin Elisabethzaal in Antwerp. The performance was also released on DVD. In 2016, all the songs from the concert were uploaded on the band's official YouTube channel in high definition. With more than 100 million views, the "Mad About You" performance is the most watched video of Hooverphonic. On 26 March 2015, Hooverphonic announced that Wolfs would be leaving the band "in mutual agreement". The band's ninth studio album, ''In Wonderland'' (2016), featured vocals from Janie Price, Emilie Satt, Litlo Tinz, Christa Jérôme, Tjeerd Bomhof and
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. Anton Marin, of the design agency Power & Glory, who had been the band's official house illustrator and designer since their debut, released a special comic strip based on the lyrics of Hooverphonic's hit single ''Badaboum''.


2020s: ''Looking For Stars'', Eurovision Song Contest and Geike Arnaert’s return

In April 2018, Hooverphonic introduced their new singer Luka Cruysberghs. Cruysberghs provided vocals for the band's tenth studio album ''Looking For Stars'', anticipated by the single "Romantic". Hooverphonic were supposed to represent at the
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with their song " Release Me". The event was cancelled because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Hooverphonic was the only Eurovision entrant for 2020 who refused to take part in the "Love Shine a Light" performance, where entrants each contributed sections of the song, although a photograph of Cruysberghs was included with the other participants making a hand heart at the end. On 9 November 2020, Cruysberghs was abruptly fired from the band to make way for the return of Geike Arnaert. Also on the same day, they released a new version of "Mad About You" for the song's 20th anniversary. In May 2021, the band's released their eleventh studio album overall and sixth to feature Arnaert as vocalist, ''Hidden Stories''. They participated at the
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with the song "
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". They finished the contest in 19th place with 74 points.


Band members

Current members *
Alex Callier Alex Callier (born 6 December 1972, in Sint-Niklaas, Belgium) is a member of Belgian rock band Hooverphonic Hooverphonic is a Belgian band that formed in October 1995. Though originally categorized as a trip hop group, they quickly expanded ...
 — bass guitar, keyboards, programming * Raymond Geerts — lead guitar *
Geike Arnaert Geike Arnaert (; born 13 September 1979) is a Belgian singer, best known for being the lead vocalist of the band Hooverphonic from 1997 until 2008 and again since 2020. Geike was born in Poperinge and grew up in Westouter, a town that is close to ...
 — lead vocals Former members * Esther Lybeert — lead vocals * Frank Duchêne — keyboards * Liesje Sadonius — lead vocals * Kyoko Baertsoen — lead vocals *
Noémie Wolfs Noémie Maria Alexis Ghislaine Wolfs, better known as Noémie Wolfs (20 October 1988) from Scherpenheuvel-Zichem is a Belgian singer. At the age of 22 she became the new singer of the group Hooverphonic in 2010 to follow Geike Arnaert after bein ...
 — lead vocals * Luka Cruysberghs — lead vocals


Timeline


Discography

* ''
A New Stereophonic Sound Spectacular ''A New Stereophonic Sound Spectacular'' is the debut studio album by the Belgian band Hooverphonic. The album was released by Columbia Records on 29 July 1996, initially credited to the band's original name, Hoover. It is Hooverphonic's only alb ...
'' (1996) * '' Blue Wonder Power Milk'' (1998) * '' The Magnificent Tree'' (2000) * ''
Hooverphonic Presents Jackie Cane ''Hooverphonic Presents Jackie Cane'' is the fourth album by the Belgian band Hooverphonic. It is a concept album, telling the story of fictional singer Jackie Cane. The singles released from this album are "The World Is Mine", "Sometimes" and "On ...
'' (2002) * '' No More Sweet Music/More Sweet Music'' (2005) * ''
The President of the LSD Golf Club ''The President of the LSD Golf Club'' is the sixth studio album by the Belgian band Hooverphonic. The title was originally intended for '' The Magnificent Tree'', but was not allowed by Sony, Hooverphonic's label at the time. The album has qui ...
'' (2007) * '' The Night Before'' (2010) * ''
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'' (2013) * ''In Wonderland'' (2016) * ''Looking for Stars'' (2018) * ''Hidden Stories'' (2021)


Use of music in television and movies

Hooverphonic's music has also appeared in a number of commercials and other TV series: * "2Wicky" has appeared in numerous movies, including ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'',
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's ''
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'', as well as an episode of ''
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''. "2Wicky" and "Inhaler" were also featured on episodes of ''
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'' and are also on the series soundtrack. * "Eden" is included on the soundtrack of the film '' I Still Know What You Did Last Summer'' and in episode 10 of season three of the series '' La Femme Nikita''. * "Renaissance Affair" and "This Strange Effect" were used in the Belgian movie '' Shades'', as was "Shades" (the theme composed for the film). "Renaissance Affair" was also used in the US in a Volkswagen New Beetle TV ad circa 2000.
Alex Callier Alex Callier (born 6 December 1972, in Sint-Niklaas, Belgium) is a member of Belgian rock band Hooverphonic Hooverphonic is a Belgian band that formed in October 1995. Though originally categorized as a trip hop group, they quickly expanded ...
worked as the composer for the movie. "This Strange Effect" was also used in the 20th episode of ''La Femme Nikita''. * "Battersea" was used in the 1999
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'' and in the end of the show's last episode (" Goodbye to Camelot"), in 2005. * "Mad About You" was used in the CBS TV series ''
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'', in the third-season episode "Sanctuary". The song was also featured in the film '' A Lot Like Love'' during the New Year's Eve sequence, in the 2002 film '' New Best Friend'', and in '' Driven''. Netflix also used this song in ''The Umbrella Academy'' season 1, episode 8 titled "I Heard a Rumor". * "The World is Mine" was featured as the theme song of the UK television series ''
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'' (2003—2005), which follows the lives of an airline crew at the fictional UK airline "Fresh!".


References


External links


Hooverphonic official site

Alex Callier’s MySpace page

Allmusic: Hooverphonic

Hooverphonic’s official YouTube Channel

Hooverphonic on Last.fm
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