Saturday, March 15, 2008

Client - Metropolis (2006)


Tracklist:

1. Tuesday Night
2. Dirty Little Secret
3. Radio (Boosta Rockanarchy version)
4. Radio (Cicada instrumental)
5. Radio (Rex the Dog instrumental)
6. Pornography (the Zip mix)
7. Pornography (the Zip Alien Sex mix)
8. Pornography (Motor mix)
9. Radio (radio Session)
10. It's Rock and Roll (radio Session)
11. In it for the Money (radio Session)
12. In it for the Money (Zip mix Uncensored)

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About this artist

 

Client

  / artists (C)
Real Name:Kate Holmes, Sarah Blackwood & Emily Mann
Profile:Client are Kate Holmes (former member of Frazier Chorus then Technique) aka Client A, Sarah Blackwood (former member of Dubstar (2)) aka Client B & Emily Mann aka Client E (since 2005/6).



In 2002 they were the first signing to Toast Hawaii, the label run by Depeche Mode's Andrew Fletcher.



After the split with Toast Hawaii in 2005, Client was signed by different labels like Out Of Line (for Europe except UK and Scandinavia), Subspace Communications (for Scandinavia), Metropolis (USA) and Noiselab (Mexico). In UK they release on band member Kate Holmes' own label Loser Friendly Records.

URLs:http://www.client-online.eu
http://www.client-online.net
http://www.client-online.de
http://shop.client-art.com
Members:Emily Mann, Kate Holmes, Sarah Blackwood
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Client bio:

"We wish to be judged on our artistic merit, as opposed to our personalities," so says Client B, 50 percent of the anonymous duo that make up Client. Apart from the semiobvious facts that Client appear to be made up of two young women (apparently from the north of England given their accents) and that they are the first signings to Andy Fletcher's (of Depeche Mode fame) Toast Hawaii label, not much else in the way of biography was on offer by the time of their 2003 eponymous debut. What is easily discernible is that Client retain a strong penchant for the lost days of synth pop, when the likes of the first Human League albums were all the rage. Further inspirations according to Client B include "the decadent artists...Klimt, Oscar Wilde, Aubrey Beardsley." Their first single, "Price of Love," mimics the robotic, bloodless vibe of that era backed by an intensely catchy melody. A second single, "Rock and Roll Machine," attempts a less pop-oriented groove that focuses on the seedier side of their persona. Throughout 2003 the group performed live at a few select dates in Europe while also DJing classic electro tracks at various clubs in and around the U.K. In September of 2004 the duo returned with City. ~ Joe Silva, All Music Guide (from mp3.com)

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