Arkarna

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For the band of a similar name see Arcana (band)
Arkarna
Arkarna on the cover of their single "The Future's Overrated".
Arkarna on the cover of their single "The Future's Overrated".
Background information
Origin England
Genre(s) Electronica, rock
Former members
Ollie Jacobs
James Barnett
Lalo Creme

Arkarna were an English electronica/rock band, comprising of vocalist and programmer Ollie Jacobs, guitarist James Barnett and guitarist Lalo Creme (son of former 10cc and Godley and Creme member Lol Creme).

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[edit] History

Formed in England in the mid-90s and debuting in 1997 with the album Fresh Meat, Arkarna were seen to be attempting to duplicate the transatlantic success of peers like The Prodigy and the Chemical Brothers. Jacobs, the group's programmer and vocalist, was by this time already an established studio hand, having worked as an engineer and producer in his father's London studios, Rollover, from the age of 14.

As a result, by the time he started the group, he had already mixed for artists ranging from Dread Zone and Leftfield to Deep Forest. However, Jacobs was not the only member of the band with "connections". Acoustic guitarist and backing vocalist Barnett was formerly a member of Lunarci, who recorded for Big Life Records and regularly appeared on the Megadog club scene. Lalo Creme, meanwhile, the final member to join the group, is the son of Lol Creme, of Godley And Creme fame. After playing guitar for a series of Trevor Horn sessions, he was directed to Rollover Studios where Jacobs and Barnett were in the process of crystallizing their musical ideas. The trio were signed to WEA Records by Clive Black and Raz Gold in June 1995, but had to wait over a year and a half before the release of their debut single "House on Fire" and the album Fresh Meat.

[edit] Music

Some of Arkarna's more popular songs are "House on Fire" and "Eat Me", both of which appear on Arkarna's debut album Fresh Meat. "House on Fire" is also well known as it appeared on the Batman & Robin soundtrack. Another song from Fresh Meat, "So Little Time", was to feature as the theme song for the similarly titled television series So Little Time starring Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen. Arkarna's second release titled The Family Album produced the singles "Skin" and "Rehab". Arkarna are currently on indefinite hiatus as its members work on other projects.

[edit] Discography

[edit] Albums

[edit] Singles

  • "House on Fire" [12"] (1996)
  • "Eat Me" (1997)
  • "House on Fire" (1997) #33 UK
  • "So Little Time" (1997) #46 UK
  • "The Future's Overrated" (1997)
  • "Skin" (2000)
  • "Rehab" (2001)

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