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  2. Loop (band) - Wikipedia

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    Loop are an English rock band, formed in 1986 by Robert Hampson in Croydon. [1] The group topped the UK independent charts with their albums Fade Out (1989) and A Gilded Eternity (1990). Their dissonant "trance-rock" sound drew on the work of artists like the Stooges and Can , [ 2 ] and helped to resurrect the concept of space rock in the late ...

  3. Jimmy Harnen - Wikipedia

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    In high school, he played drums in the marching band. In 1985, he became the drummer for the local band Synch, made up of lead vocalist Lou Butwin, guitarist Dave Abraham, bass guitarist James A. Donnelly and keyboard player Chuck Yarmey. That year, the band recorded some of their songs, with Harnen singing on one song, "Where Are You Now". He ...

  4. Where Are You Now (Jimmy Harnen song) - Wikipedia

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    The other band members were lead vocalist Lou Butwin, guitarist Dave Abraham, bassist James A. Donnelly, and keyboardist Chuck Yarmey. Although not the "official" lead vocalist for the group, Harnen was afforded the chance to sing lead on his own composition. "Where Are You Now" was first released on the independent label Micki Records in 1986.

  5. Heaven's End - Wikipedia

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    Heaven's End is the debut album by British alternative rock band Loop. It was released in 1987 by Head Records and peaked at #4 in the UK Indie Charts. Track listing

  6. Where Are You Now - Wikipedia

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    Where Are You Now may refer to: Where Are You Now?, by Mary Higgins Clark, 2008; Where Are You Now (Cerrone X), a 1983 album by Cerrone; Songs "Where ...

  7. Fade Out (album) - Wikipedia

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    Fade Out is the second album by British alternative rock band Loop. This album was more commercially successful than its predecessor, reaching #1 on the UK Indie Charts and peaking at #51 on the official UK album charts.

  8. Where Are Ü Now - Wikipedia

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    Eventually a dance beat kicks in and a mysterious, flutelike squiggle — [which] Skrillex calls it the 'dolphin' — announces itself again and again as the vocals all but disappear, [with] just the occasional refrain, 'Where are you now that I need you?.'" [4] He continued: "Halfway through, the track pauses, then offers another hymnlike ...

  9. Old World Underground, Where Are You Now? - Wikipedia

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    Old World Underground, Where Are You Now? is the debut studio album by Canadian indie rock band Metric. The album was released on September 2, 2003, on Enjoy Records [ 6 ] (now known as Everloving Records ) and Last Gang Records in Canada and went gold in Canada. [ 1 ]