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  2. James Righton - Wikipedia

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    As well as singing, he was the keyboard-player of the London-based new rave band Klaxons, which disbanded in 2015. [3] In March 2016, Righton announced his new project Shock Machine with a video directed by Saam Farahmand. [4] Righton released his first solo album The Performer on Soulwax's Deewee label in March 2020.

  3. Echoes (Klaxons song) - Wikipedia

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    "Echoes" is the first single by British indie rock [2] band Klaxons from their second studio album, Surfing the Void. The song was released through Polydor Records as a digital download on 15 August 2010, with a vinyl and CD single release the following day. The single was added to BBC Radio 1's A Playlist in July 2010. The single cover was ...

  4. Klaxons - Wikipedia

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    Klaxons performed with the singer Rihanna on her song "Umbrella" which had "Golden Skans" mixed into the background during the Brit Awards 2008 held in London on 20 February 2008. [27] Klaxons won 'Best Album' at the 2008 NME Awards held at London's IndigO 2 Arena on 28 February 2008. This followed having won 'Best New Band' the previous year.

  5. Golden Skans - Wikipedia

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    "Golden Skans" is a song released by London band Klaxons on 22 January 2007, taken from their first album Myths of the Near Future, which was released on 29 January 2007.

  6. Magick (Klaxons song) - Wikipedia

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    "Magick" is a song released by London band Klaxons on 30 October 2006. It reached #29 in the UK Singles Chart, released on 5 November. It reached #29 in the UK Singles Chart, released on 5 November. It is also taken from their album Myths of the Near Future , which was released on 29 January 2007.

  7. Gravity's Rainbow (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Gravity's Rainbow" is a song by British band Klaxons, from their debut album Myths of the Near Future. It is named after Thomas Pynchon's novel.The song was first released on Angular Records as a double A-side with "The Bouncer" in March 2006 and was limited to 500 copies on 7" vinyl only. [1]

  8. Simian Mobile Disco - Wikipedia

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    Simian Mobile Disco originally formed as a DJ duo, on the side of their early four-piece band Simian. [1] They released a number of early tastemaker singles, such as "The Mighty Atom / Boatrace / Upside Down" on I'm a Cliché and "The Count", on Kitsuné, but gained more fame for their remixes of artists such as Muse, Klaxons, the Go!

  9. Atlantis to Interzone - Wikipedia

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    "Atlantis to Interzone" is a song by British indie electro act Klaxons. The song references the mythical lost city of Atlantis and the short story collection Interzone by William S. Burroughs , which is itself Burroughs' concept of a "metaphorical stateless city".