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Breaks Co-Op is a New Zealand band, formed in 1997, initially recorded with Deepgrooves Entertainment and more recently with EMI. The band members are Andy Lovegrove, Zane Lowe, and Hamish Clark. Lowe and Clark formed Breaks Co-Op in Auckland, releasing the electronic album Roofers in 1997 before they both left New Zealand to travel and pursue other interests. They ended up in the UK, where Lowe has become a hugely successful radio DJ and TV presenter. After several years hiatus, Lowe and Clark eventually started working on new material in 2004, recruiting Andy Lovegrove from artist/producers The Away Team after hearing a vocal demo. Released in 2005 in New Zealand, ''The Sound Inside'' was a double-platinum selling hit, with lead single "The Otherside" the No.1 airplay hit of 2005 and winner of Song Of The Year at the New Zealand Music Awards. The Co-op toured extensively and relocated to the UK, where their album was released by Parlophone. The live lineup is Lovegrove on lead vocals and guitar; Rodney Fisher on vocals, lead guitar, mandolin and percussion; Rio Hemopo on bass and vocals; Tom Atkinson on drums; and Clark on turntables, samples, and vocals. The song "The Otherside" is featured in the Season One ''Brothers & Sisters'' episode "Valentine's Day Massacre". Also from the album, the song "The Sound Inside" is featured in the Season Seven ''CSI: Crime Scene Investigation'' episode "Post Mortem".〔http://www.csifanwiki.com/page/Music+of+CSI+-+Season+7〕 The song "Transister" from the album "Roofers" features New Zealand musician Jordan Reyne as guest vocalist / lyricist. == Discography == 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Breaks Co-Op」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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