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  2. Simian (band) - Wikipedia

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    The band split up in 2005 with Ford and Shaw forming the spin-off group Simian Mobile Disco.The new group is more dance-oriented and are in demand as remixers and DJs. [citation needed] Ford is also in the baroque pop group The Last Shadow Puppets with Arctic Monkeys singer Alex Turner.

  3. 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!

  4. James Ford (musician) - Wikipedia

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    James Ellis Ford (born 11 December 1978) is an English record producer and songwriter, known for being a member of Simian Mobile Disco and the Last Shadow Puppets as well as his production work with Arctic Monkeys, Blur, Depeche Mode, Foals, Florence and the Machine, Haim, Gorillaz, Klaxons, Jessie Ware, Kylie Minogue, Declan McKenna and the Pet Shop Boys.

  5. Murmurations (album) - Wikipedia

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    Murmurations is the sixth studio album by English electronic music duo Simian Mobile Disco.It was released on 11 May 2018 under Wichita Recordings. [1] The album title and many of the track titles are inspired by how the members of the choir ended up following the sounds of their nearest neighbors, much like flocking birds.

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    Better still, his simian CG counterpart proves far more expressive than most human actors, meaning the movie is built around an animated performance powerful enough to wring tears.

  7. Chemistry Is What We Are - Wikipedia

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    Chemistry Is What We Are is the debut album by the English rock band Simian. It was released on 9 July 2001 on Source Records in the UK and on 18 September 2001 on Astralwerks (with two bonus tracks) in the US.

  8. The Last Shadow Puppets - Wikipedia

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    In June 2016, the band performed on the pyramid stage at Glastonbury. During the set, they performed a cover of "Moonage Daydream" in memory of David Bowie. [46] In July, the band played two nights at Alexandra Palace in London, on the second date, they were joined by Johnny Marr for a cover of The Smiths' "Last Night I Dreamt That Somebody ...

  9. Dawn of the Replicants - Wikipedia

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    The band's single "Science Fiction Freak", taken from the second Replicants' album, made John Peel's 'Festive Fifty' in 1999. The album sold less well than its predecessor and Warner Bros. dropped the band. In 2000, Vickers and Simian released an album and two singles through Shifty Disco of electronica, under the name Pluto Monkey.