Droom (band)
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Droom | |
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Origin | Vancouver, Canada |
Genre(s) | Futurepop Synthpop Gothic Rock |
Years active | 2002–2007 |
Label(s) | A Different Drum |
Website | droom-music.com |
Members | |
Graham Jackson William Winslow-Hansen |
Droom were an electronic music duo from Vancouver, Canada that combined elements of futurepop, synthpop, post punk and gothic rock. The band had two club hit singles and enjoyed success on college radio charts. The musical style has been likened to that of Images in Vogue,[1] and The Province referred to the duo's style on 128 ½ Days as "the darker side of Depeche Mode."[2]
The band toured parts of the US with A Different Drum's touring festival in 2003.[3]
[edit] Discography
- While We Can EP (2003)
- 128 ½ Days (2004)
- Ten Songs
- The Voice of Ghosts (2006)
[edit] References
- ^ Harrison, Tom. "Quick spins", The Province, 2003-09-02, p. B5.
- ^ Harrison, Tom. "Quick spins", The Province, 2004-05-04, p. B4.
- ^ Beal, Jim Jr.. "Synth-pop mania", San Antonio Express-News, 2003-09-05, p. H16.