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Monaco (band)

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Years active
  
1995–2000

Record label
  
Polydor Records

Past members
  
Peter Hook David Potts

Members
  
Peter Hook, David Potts

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Labels
  
Polydor (1996–1999) Papillon (2000)

Associated acts
  
Joy Division, New Order, Revenge

Origin
  
Greater Manchester, United Kingdom (1995)

Albums
  
Music for Pleasure, Mónaco, Monaco Giorgio, Monaco

Genres
  
Alternative rock, Post-punk, Indie rock, Alternative dance, House music

Similar
  
New Order, Revenge, The Other Two, Joy Division, Freebass

Monaco was a side project of New Order bassist Peter Hook. Together with David Potts, the only remaining member of Revenge, the band was formed in 1995. The group is best known for the 1997 single "What Do You Want From Me?" and the album from which it was taken, Music for Pleasure, which sold over half a million copies. Hook and Potts currently perform together in Peter Hook and The Light.

Contents

Debut album

Potts initially met Hook while working as a tape operator in his studio. He was later recruited to play guitar on Revenge's EP, Gun World Porn in 1992. After the breakup of Revenge, Hook and Potts reunited to form a more dance-oriented alternative group. Their first album, Music for Pleasure, was released in 1997. Some critics remarked on the similarities to New Order's sound, owing to Hook's recognizable bass style and the resemblance between Potts' vocal style and Bernard Sumner's. Three singles were released from the album: "What Do You Want From Me?", "Sweet Lips", and "Shine (Someone Who Needs Me)".

Follow-up album

In 1999, Polydor Records rejected Monaco's follow up album, the self-titled Monaco, due to changing trends in music at the time. In a money saving move, the label opted to focus on more commercially-successful artists. Papillon Records agreed to release the album, though the planned single release of "I've Got A Feeling" was recalled in the UK due to sample clearance issues. "See-Saw" was later released as a limited run 12" single. Despite favorable reviews, the album was released with little to no promotion, and has become a collectible item.

Break-up, live reunions and The Light

In 2000, tensions mounted in the studio, partly due to Potts' dissatisfaction with the band's failure to depart from a New Order-like sound, and partly due to Potts' workload. Following what Potts called "a disastrous gig" at the Eclipse festival, Hook and Potts had a major argument. They both took a break, and after letting things cool down, they met and decided it was best to split up Monaco. Potts eventually went on to form RAM and released a solo album, Coming Up For Air. Meanwhile Hook reunited with New Order, playing with them until 2007, and formed Freebass in 2007.

After the success of the Revenge reissues in 2005, Hook announced that he and Potts were working on similar Monaco reissues for release some time in 2007; however, the reissues did not eventuate.

In March 2007, Hook and Potts performed Monaco songs together at the Hard Rock Cafe in Manchester under the name "Hooky & Pottsy". Original Monaco drummer Paul Kehoe also played along with Hook's son Jack. In October 2007, the same line up performed again as Monaco at the Ritz in Manchester which raised money for Oxfam.

In July 2013 it was announced that David Potts would be the new guitarist for The Light, Hook's new band, formed in 2009.

At a book signing in Bath, promoting Hook's New Order biography "Substance", Hook revealed that Potts and himself intended to reunite as Monaco in January 2017.

Songs

What Do You Want From MeMusic for Pleasure · 1997
Sweet LipsMusic for Pleasure · 1997
Black RainMonaco · 2000

References

Monaco (band) Wikipedia