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Wave Machines was an
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band formed in
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in 2007. The band released singles "The Greatest Escape We Ever Made" and "I Go I Go I Go" on Chess Club Records before signing with Neapolitan Music Limited in 2008. Three further singles, "Keep The Lights On", a newly recorded version of "I Go I Go I Go" and "Punk Spirit" followed. The band's debut album ''Wave If You're Really There'' was released in June 2009. It received favourable reviews from
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and Artrocker (magazine) The group has performed a number of live sessions on
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on shows presented by
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and
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, as well as sessions on other stations for
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, John Kennedy and
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. The band performed live at
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for Jodrell Bank Live on 2 July 2011 alongside
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. Wave Machines won the 9th annual Independent Music Awards Vox Pop vote for best Dance/Electronica song "Keep the Lights On". The video for "Keep The Lights On" was awarded best choreography at the 2011 UK Music Video Awards. On 28 April 2012 the band revealed a taster from their forthcoming album ''Pollen'' called "Counting Birds" via their website. On 22 October 2012, the first single from Pollen, "Ill Fit", was released and followed by the announcement that the album would be released on 21 January 2013. The album was recorded throughout 2011/12 at various locations starting at
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in Battersea before relocating to Liverpool to continue at band's rehearsal room and eventually Whitewood studios. ''Pollen'' was co-produced by Lexxx. It was later mixed by Lexxx at Konk studios in Hornsey, North London. Since dissolving Wave Machines, Tim Bruzon has worked as a writer and mixer on two albums for Belgian duo
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, "Furu" (2014) and "In The Rush Of Shaking Shoulders" (2018) and plays in their live band. He also writes music for film. Vidar Norheim (
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) has released the EP, ''Blind Carbon Copy'', with his solo project on
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in
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, Rallye Label in Japan and independently worldwide.


Band members

;Current members *Tim Bruzon - lead vocals, rhythm guitar, keyboards, synthesiser, programming (2007–2014) *Carl Bown - lead guitar, keyboards, synth, vocals (2007–2014) *James Walsh - bass, synthesiser, samples, programming, percussion, clarinet, vocals (2007–2014) *
Vidar Norheim Vidar Norheim (born 13 October 1981) is a Norwegian drummer, multi-instrumentalist and songwriter. Born in Molde, Norheim started drumming as one of the original members of the jazz group DIXI in 1996. He is also a graduate of the Liverpool Inst ...
- drums, malletkat, vocals (2007–2014)


Discography


Albums

* ''Wave If You're Really There'' (Neapolitan, 15 Jun 2009) * ''Pollen'' (Neapolitan, 21 Jan 2013)


Singles

* "I Go I Go I Go" (Chess Club, 23 Jun 2008) * "The Greatest Escape We Ever Made" (Chess Club, 27 Oct 2008) * "Keep the Lights on" (Neapolitan, 27 April 2009) * "I Go I Go I Go" (Neapolitan, 8 Jun 2009) * "Punk Spirit" (Neapolitan, 7 Sep 2009) * "Counting Birds" (Neapolitan, 23 April 2012) * "Ill Fit" (Neapolitan, 10 October 2012)


References


External links


Official Website
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