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Bloc Party (remixes)

Bloc Party (remixes)

  • Avg user rating: 4h stars Out of 213 votes
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  • Similar Artists: The Rapture, Interpol, TV on the Radio

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Bloc Party vs. Madonna ''Groovecopter'' (3:09) Date added: 10/31/07 | Total listens: 10,906
Bloc Party vs. Coldplay ''Hunting For Witches In My Place'' (3:43) Date added: 10/31/07 | Total listens: 9,703
Bloc Party vs. Gwen Stefani ''What You Hunting For?'' (3:33) Date added: 10/31/07 | Total listens: 8,649
Bloc Party ''Say It Right'' Nelly Furtado Cover (4:07) Date added: 10/31/07 | Total listens: 8,040
Banquet (3:19) Date added: 10/29/04 | Total listens: 147,484

Videos

Bloc Party music videos

Bloc Party: "I Still Remember" From Bloc Party's album A Weekend in the City. Watch in Flash Watch in WMV
Bloc Party: "Helicopter" Slick animations accompany this Bloc Party rocker. Watch in WMV
Bloc Party: "Banquet" Superslick electro-rock from Bloc Party . Watch in WMV
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User reviews for Bloc Party (remixes)

Average rating4h starsOut of 213 votes

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Editor's review

Is this disco-punk for no-wave wallflowers? Bloc Party have set up their kissing booth in the middle of the dance floor and everyone's invited to shake what their mama gave them. If Interpol and the Rapture played spin the bottle together and produced a bouncing baby band, Bloc Party would be rocking the post-punk preschoolers to sleep.

Biography

Bloc Party is an autonomous unit of un-extraordinary kids reared on pop culture between the years of 1976 and the present day. Like many such kids, between them they eventually concluded that their own attempts to imitate what had informed them could be construed as a worthy variation on the many forms that preceded. They do everything that's required to conform to the currently received ideas of what a band is: ostensibly to play instruments at the same time, but also have a title for the work created.

Kele picked up a guitar when his hands enabled him to do so and his brain gave him the inclination. Russell had already done as much beforehand when they met in 1998. In the fine print of music papers and in telephone conversations they enabled meetings with Gordon and Matt who also had ideas of some relevance to bring to the collective effort. In this sense a band was created.

Henceforth should follow a list of auteurs and musicians that figured in the formative minds of the four as they went about their work. But to do as much seems churlish in an already self-referential world. Suffice to say there would be no band without the efforts of guitar bands formed in British and American towns in the 70s, 80s and 90s, aswell as visionary writers and artists of various kinds whose work has informed the world and culture itself as it stands. The precise names are as good as any you can come up with, in fact probably much, much better.

Band Members:
Kele Okereke - vocals guitar
Russell Lissack - Guitar
Gordon Moakes - Bass vocal
Matt Tong - Drums

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