Icarus (band)
Icarus are a band from London, England, who specialise in a kind of electronic drum and bass with elements of experimental jazz and rich instrumentation.[1][2][3] Formed in 1993 by Ollie Bown and Sam Britton, the band's music has been described by Kieran Hebden as "really beautiful and also quite kind of evil".[4] Hebden included an Icarus track, "Benevolent Incubator", on his Late Night Tales compilation, and Icarus also provided a remix of the Four Tet track "My Angel Rocks Back and Forth".
Icarus founded the independent label Not Applicable in 2002.
Discography
Albums
- Kamikaze (Recordings of Substance, 1998)
- Fijaka (Recordings of Substance, 1999)
- Squid Ink (Output Recordings, 2001)
- Misfits (Not Applicable, 2002)
- Six Soviet Misfits (Temporary Residence Limited, 2003)
- I Tweet the Birdy Electric (The Leaf Label, 2004)
- Carnivalesque (Not Applicable, 2005)
- Sylt (Rump Recordings, 2007)
- Sylt Remixes (Rump Recordings, 2009)
- All is for the Best in the Best of All Possible Worlds (Not Applicable, 2010)
- Fake Fish Distribution (Not Applicable, 2012)
EPs
- Moth (Recordings of Substance, 1997)
- UL-6 (Output Recordings, 2000)
- Soviet Igloo (Not Applicable, 2002)
- Flensburg split EP with Badun (Not Applicable / Merry Xmas Recorders, 2011)
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