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Earthling (band)

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Active from
  
1995

Record label
  
Chrysalis Records

Genre
  
Alternative/Indie

Members
  
Tim Saul, Mau

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Albums
  
Insomniacs' Ball, Humandust, Radar, La Tierra Prometida, Blood Music EP

Similar
  
Virtual Light, Paul Methric, Julee Cruise, Chromatone, Geoff Barrow

Earthling is a trip hop band from Bristol, England. It is composed of rapper Mau and producer Tim Saul, with multi-instrumentalist Andy Keep often contributing.

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Work

The group produced two albums before splitting: 1995's Radar (with scratching and guitar by Portishead's Geoff Barrow) and 1997's Human Dust (unreleased until 2004). The group had moderate success, appearing on Later... with Jools Holland and being remixed by Portishead. They had a number 1 single in Israel. Radar has been described by Popmatters as still standing "as a respectable complement and contrast to Dummy, Maxinquaye, and Protection".

Now

Saul now makes music for documentaries and adverts. Mau became a member of the band Dirty Beatniks, and later appeared on two Télépopmusik albums under the pseudonym Soda-Pop. Keep teaches at Bath Spa University.

Saul and Mau reformed Earthling in 2008, and in January 2011 released the album Insomniac's Ball on Bandcamp: "We came back to rid ourselves of the insomnia, the nausea, the past and the cold journey to the end of every day and night."

Albums

  • Radar (1995) (Cooltempo) - UK #66
  • Humandust (1997/2004) (Discograph)
  • Insomniacs' Ball (2011)
  • Singles

  • "First Transmission" (1995) (Cooltempo)
  • "Echo On My Mind Part II" (1995) (Cooltempo) - UK #61
  • "Nefisa" (1995) (Cooltempo)
  • "Blood Music" (EP) (1996) (Cooltempo) - UK #69
  • "Saturated" (2004) (Discograph)
  • "Gri Gri (Agents of Desire Remix)" (2011)
  • "Lab Baby" (2011)
  • Songs

    1st TransmissionRadar · 1995
    HumandustHumandust · 2004
    NefisaRadar · 1995

    References

    Earthling (band) Wikipedia