The Aloof  | |
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| Origin | London, England | 
| Genres | Electronic | 
| Years active | 1990–2000 | 
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The Aloof were a British electronic music group. They formed in London, England, in 1990.[1] The group consisted of Ricky Barrow, Gary Burns, Jagz Kooner, Richard Thair, and Dean Thatcher.[2] They were active during the 1990s, and released four studio albums: Cover the Crime (1994), Sinking (1996), Seeking Pleasure (1998), and This Constant Chase for Thrills (1999).[1][2]
On the day of the death of Diana Princess of Wales, BBC Radio 1 played their instrumental, "The Last Stand", every thirty minutes for several hours.[3][4]
Members
- Ricky Barrow - vocals
 - Jagz Kooner - producer, keyboards, programming, engineering
 - Gary Burns - keyboards, bass
 - Dean Thatcher - keyboards[1]
 - Richard Thair - drums, percussion
 
Touring members
- Nick Abnett - bass (1994-1999)
 - Dave Stone - guitar (1994-2000)
 - Nick Strasburg - keyboards (1994)
 - Will Blanchard - drums (1994)
 - Simon Hanson - drums (1998-1999)
 
Discography
Studio albums
Singles
- "Never Get Out the Boat" (1991) UK No. 98
 - "Scooter" "The World as One" (1991)
 - "On a Mission" (1992) UK No. 64
 - "Purity" (1992)
 - "Purity (Remixes)" (1992)
 - "Agent O" (1994)
 - "Cover the Crime" (1994)
 - "Mind" (1994)
 - "Society" "Drum (Live Mix)" (1994)
 - "Favelas" (1995) UK No. 95
 - "Stuck on the Shelf" (1995)
 - "Wish You Were Here..." (1996) UK No. 61
 - "One Night Stand" (1996) UK No. 30
 - "Sinking" (1997)
 - "What I Miss the Most" (1998) UK No. 70
 - "Infatuated" (1999)
 - "Doing It for the Money" (2000)[5][6]
 
References
- 1 2 3 4 Larkin, Colin, ed. (2000). The Virgin Encyclopedia of Nineties Music (First ed.). Virgin Books. p. 16. ISBN 0-7535-0427-8.
 - 1 2 Bush, John. "The Aloof - Biography". AllMusic. Retrieved 24 July 2020.
 - ↑ Stubbs, David (3 October 2016). "Like Joy Division Never Happened - A 1996 Playlist". The Quietus. Retrieved 24 July 2020.
 - ↑ "1997-08-31 - BBC Radio 1, Princess Diana Death, Aircheck & Newsbeat Report". 31 August 1997. Retrieved 19 January 2020.
 - ↑ Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 20. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.
 - ↑ "Aloof". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 24 July 2020.
 
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