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The discography of Broadcast, an English indie electronic band, consists of three studio albums, one collaborative mini album, one soundtrack album, two compilation albums, seven extended plays and seven singles. Broadcast were formed in Birmingham in 1995 by vocalist Trish Keenan, keyboardist Roj Stevens, guitarist Tim Felton and bassist James Cargill. The band released their debut single, "Accidentals", on the independent record label Wurlitzer Jukebox in 1995; their two subsequent releases, "Living Room" and ''The Book Lovers'' EP, were released in 1996 on Duophonic Records. Soon after the band signed to Warp Records and released ''Work and Non Work'', a compilation of the band's previously released material. In 2000 Broadcast released their debut studio album, ''The Noise Made by People'', and two EPs titled ''Extended Play'' and ''Extended Play Two''. ''The Noise Made by People'' did not have a commercial impact, peaking only at 79 on the United Kingdom Albums Chart, but its accompanying EPs were a minor success, placing at number 1 and 2 respectively on the UK Budget Albums Chart. ''Haha Sound'', the band's second album, was released in 2003 to "universal acclaim", according to Metacritic. The album experienced moderate commercial success in the United States, where it peaked at number 8 on ''Billboard''s Electronic Albums chart and number 50 on the Independent Albums chart. ''Haha Sound'' was preceded by two EPs, ''Microtronics Volume 01: Stereo Recorded Music for Links and Bridges'' and ''Pendulum'' (2003). ''Tender Buttons'', the final studio album to feature Keenan, was released in 2005, alongside ''Microtronics, Volume 02''. Following the release of the B-side and rarities compilation ''The Future Crayon'' (2006), Broadcast began collaborating with Julian House and his project the Focus Group. In 2009 Broadcast and House released a collaborative mini album, ''Broadcast and The Focus Group Investigate Witch Cults of the Radio Age'', which was listed as number 1 on ''The Wire''s Top 50 Releases of 2009 and referred to by Vices ''Noisey'' as "perhaps Broadcast's finest achievement". A split 7-inch single with the Focus Group, featuring Broadcast's song "Inside Out", followed the album's release. Trish Keenan died in January 2011 following complications with pneumonia, which she suffered from after earlier contracting H1N1. ''Berberian Sound Studio'', a soundtrack album to Peter Strickland's 2012 film of the same name, was released in January 2013 to moderate success in the UK and US, peaking at number 24 on the UK Independent Albums Chart. Partially recorded prior to Keenan's death, it is the final Broadcast release to feature her vocals.〔 ==Albums== 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「Broadcast discography」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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