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Curve were an English alternative rock and electronic music duo from London, formed in 1990 and split in 2005. The band consisted of Toni Halliday (vocals, occasionally guitar) and Dean Garcia (bass, guitar, drums, programming). Halliday wrote the lyrics of their songs and they both contributed to songwriting. Producer Alan Moulder was a prominent collaborator who helped shape their blend of heavy beats and densely–layered guitar tracks set against Halliday's vocals. Curve released five studio albums (''
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'' in 1992, '' Cuckoo'' in 1993, '' Come Clean'' in 1998, ''
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'' in 2001, and ''
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'' in 2002), five compilation albums (''
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'' in 1992, '' Radio Sessions'' in 1993, ''
Open Day at the Hate Fest ''Open Day at the Hate Fest'' is an album-length, internet-released compilation of music recorded by Curve since their reformation in 1996. ''Open Day at the Hate Fest'' was produced during a time that saw Curve embroiled in legal battles with U ...
'' in 2001, ''
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'' in 2004, and '' Rare and Unreleased'' in 2010), and a string of
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and singles.


History

Dean Garcia, half Hawaiian and half Irish, had played in some small bands when he auditioned for
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. The English-born Toni Halliday met Dave Stewart of
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after he had read a rock magazine interview with her in which she praised his pre-Eurythmics band,
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. Halliday and Garcia were introduced to each other by Stewart. Garcia had played bass guitar as part of Eurythmics' live band in 1983–84 and on two of their studio albums, while Halliday was signed to Stewart's
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label as a solo artist. The pair formed an ill-fated group named State of Play in the mid-1980s before parting ways, embarking on a no less ill-fated solo career (Halliday) and further stints as a backing musician (Garcia), and then reuniting for a more long-term partnership in Curve. As Curve, Halliday and Garcia released three acclaimed and increasingly successful EPs (''Blindfold'', ''Frozen'', and ''Cherry'') throughout 1991 on Anxious Records. They also made an impact on the UK album charts in 1992 with their debut studio album ''
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''. The group toured extensively during this period, with Halliday and Garcia being supported on stage by two additional guitarists ( Debbie Smith, later of Echobelly, and Alex Mitchell) and a drummer (Steve Monti, formerly of Ian Dury and the Blockheads). Highlights of Curve's live career included a performance at the 1992
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, and a package tour of the United States and Canada with The Jesus and Mary Chain and Spiritualized. In 1992, the band released the compilation album ''
Pubic Fruit ''Pubic Fruit'' is a compilation album by English alternative rock band Curve. It was released exclusively in the United States on 17 November 1992 by Anxious Records and Charisma Records. The album compiles the band's first three EPs, as well a ...
'', containing their first three EPs and an extended mix of the single "Faît Accompli". Toni Halliday also featured on two songs ("Edge to Life" and "Bloodline") from Recoil's album, '' Bloodline''. In 1993, Curve issued '' Radio Sessions'', a compilation album of recordings made during their two sessions for John Peel's show on the UK broadcasting station BBC Radio 1. Curve's second studio album, the harder-edged '' Cuckoo'' (1993), did not repeat the UK Top 20 success of the band's debut. That coupled with the stressfulness of the tour in support of the record, may have contributed to Halliday and Garcia's decision to disband the group in 1994. "It got to the point where Dean didn't want to tour," Halliday told ''Select'' magazine (August 1996 edition). "We did reach that point of hedonistic head-fuckery: glugging JD, hollering, 'Where's the schnozz?' You finally get that out of your system and think, 'This is sad.' We couldn't have gone on like that." During their hiatus, Halliday formed the band Scylla and Garcia began a solo project under the name Headcase. Scylla's track "Helen's Face" was featured on the '' Showgirls'' soundtrack. Halliday also collaborated with The Future Sound of London for the song "Cerebral" from ''
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'' (1994), with
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for the song "Budded on Earth to Bloom in Heaven" from ''Lowdown Motivator'' (1995), and with
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for their #18 UK hit " Original" from '' Leftism'' (1995). She also featured on "Original"'s music video. Curve returned to the music business in 1996 with the EP '' Pink Girl With the Blues''. In the same year, Curve collaborated with Paul Van Dyk by reworking the mostly instrumental song "Words" from the album '' Seven Ways'' and also adding Halliday's vocals. In 1997, they released " Chinese Burn", the first single to be taken from their third studio album '' Come Clean'' (1998). The album is a set of songs displaying a more pronounced influence of electronic music than earlier releases. Curve continued to do small-scale live shows in and around Europe. The follow-up to ''Come Clean'' was an internet-only compilation titled ''
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'' which was released in 2001. Also in the same year, Curve issued ''
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'', their fourth studio album. Kevin Shields of My Bloody Valentine also played guitar on the songs "Want More Need Less" and "Perish". The opening song "Hell Above Water" has gained the highest public profile as a result of its use in trailers for the 2002 film ''
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'' and the 2008 film ''
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''. In 2002, Curve released the internet-only fifth studio album ''
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'' and various download-only tracks via their official site. In 2003, Toni Halliday collaborated with the Japanese industrial rock band Acid Android on the song "Faults" from the album with the same name. A two-CD retrospective compilation entitled ''
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'' summarized the group's output in 2004. The first disc included the band's singles. The second disc contained a selection of B-sides, rarities and remixes. In early 2005, Halliday announced that she had left Curve for good. In 2010, Curve published some of their most important releases as digital downloads on their Bandcamp page, including a new compilation with 39 songs entitled '' Rare and Unreleased''. In 2017 Curve re-released the ''Doppelganger'' CD as a double album. This release included their first three EPs. The ''Cuckoo'' album was also re-released as a double album and included, amongst other songs, several remixes. The band's website, maintained by Garcia, has at various times since 2004 posted updates on projects by Halliday and Garcia. It has also stated that there is unlikely to be future new Curve music.


Post-Curve projects


Toni Halliday

Toni Halliday was featured on The Killers' 2006 Christmas track "
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". This song was later included in the 2011 compilation ''
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''. On 27 February 2008, she introduced on MySpace a new solo project called Chatelaine. A number of tracks could be previewed, and were credited to Halliday/Dowd/Salmon, and its MySpace blog declared that a new album was in progress. Chatelaine's debut album ''Take a Line for a Walk'' was released on 16 June 2010. It featured nine new tracks: "Broken Bones", "Oh Daddy", "Life Remains", "Stripped Out", "Shifting Sands", "Killing Feeling", "Take a Line for a Walk", "Head to Head" and "Seen and Lost". In 2012, Halliday contributed vocals to
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's soundtrack for the film remake '' Pusher''.


Dean Garcia

Dean Garcia is currently a member of the band SPC ECO with his daughter
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and
Joey Levenson SPC ECO (pronounced Space Echo) are a British shoegaze band formed in 2007. The band consists of Dean Garcia ( bass, drums, guitar and programming), formerly of Curve, and his daughter Rose Berlin (vocals); and a long list of "friends and co ...
(2007–present). In February 2009, SPC ECO released their first album, '' 3-D'', through their website and via Collide's label
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. ''3-D'' was followed by the albums ''You Tell Me'' in 2011 and ''Dark Notes'' in 2012. Garcia is also member of the bands The Black Holes (with Jo Neale; 2007–present), The Chronologic (2006–present), Inkraktare (with Mark Wallbridge aka Vasko The Pig; 2009–present),
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(with kaRIN and Statik of Collide; 2007–present), KGC (with Sascha Konietzko and Lucia Cifarelli of KMFDM; 2006–present) and Morpheme (2010–present). Garcia's newest project Morpheme is a collaboration with Perry Pelonero (Clenched Fist, Skylight, Bliss City East), and Kim Welsh (Skylight, Bliss City East). On 8 December 2010, Morpheme released their first track, "Infection" and on 5 May 2011, they released their second track, "Stratosphere", on their debut single "Infection". Garcia released ''How Do You Feel?'', a solo album, on 1 January 2011. It features special guests Vasko the Pig, Todd Astromass and
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.


Music style and influences

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of Allmusic described Curve's style as a "towering monolith of guitar noise, dance tracks, dark goth, and airy melodies". He also regarded the band's music as a combination of "
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atmospherics and techno beats". Halliday cited Patti Smith and Nico, qualifying them as "marble giants", plus
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. Toni Halliday has occasionally commented on the comparisons between Curve and
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, stating that she could "see bits of Garbage in what we've done, just like we see bits of
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or the Valentines or really any band that was doing something supposedly outside the norm. ..But eventually Garbage are a pop band, and Curve were never a pop band."


Band members


Official members

* Toni Halliday – vocals, occasionally guitar * Dean Garcia – bass, guitar, drums, programming


Touring members

* Debbie Smith – guitar (from 1991 until 1994) *Alex Mitchell – guitar (from 1991 until 1994) *Rob Holliday – guitar (''Come Clean'' era) *Steve Monti – drums *Stephen Spring – drums


Equipment

* A detailed gear diagram of Dean Garcia's 2002 Curve bass rig is well-documented. * A detailed gear diagram of Rob Holliday's 2002 Curve guitar rig is well-documented. * On YouTube, there is a video available with Alan Moulder working in Curve's recording studio. * An in-depth interview with Dean Garcia and Toni Halliday from 2002 that covers their live gear as well as their recording methods at their studio, Todal Studios.Cooper, Adam (29 July 2002
"Curve's Recording Methods & Live Gear"
. GuitarGeek.Com.


Discography


Studio albums


Compilation albums


EPs and singles

Note: US Alt position for ''Frozen'' EP is for the track "Coast is Clear", which appears on the EP.


Music videos


One-off songs


Remixes

* Paul Van Dyk – "Words" (Curved Headcase remix) *
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– " Down in the Park" (Curve remix) * The Cure – "Just Say Yes" (Curve remix)


Song usage and guest appearances

*Guest producers on
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's remix album ''
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'' in 2003. *Released a track for ''Frequency'' (a music-based puzzle game on PlayStation 2) called "Worst Mistake". It is not available on CD. *"Falling Free" remixed by
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appeared on his 2003 compilation ''
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''. *Remixed the single "Just Say Yes" for the Cure in 2001, which was released officially in 2004 on the boxset '' Join the Dots: B-Sides and Rarities, 1978–2001 (The Fiction Years)''. *"Hell above Water" has been used in trailers for the 2002 film ''Spider-Man'' and the 2008 film ''Iron Man''. Also it featured in the 2004 film '' Mindhunters'', an episode for the popular crime drama ''CSI'' (Episode 207, "Caged"), and the 2008 film '' Lakeview Terrace''. It is also featured in the games '' Gran Turismo 4'' and ''
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''. *The
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game '' MotoGP 09/10'' includes an instrumental version of "Want More Need Less". *The 1995 film ''
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'' included the track "On The Wheel". *"Chinese Burn" is playing whilst Buffy and Faith are dancing in The Bronze during the ''
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'' episode " Bad Girls". A remix of the song by
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is featured on the soundtrack of FIFA 2001.


References


External links

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Cuckoo's Nest - The Curve Archive
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