Filthy Dukesare asynthpopband fromLondon,England.The band is composed of Olly Dixon (sampling, electronic percussion, electric guitar), Tim Lawton (synthesisers, lead vocalist) and Mark Ralph (bass guitar, backing vocals). Having been active since 2005, the band released their debut single "Tupac Robot Club Rock" onFiction Records.The track features vocals byPhiladelphianrap groupPlastic Little.Their debut album,Nonsense in the Dark,was released on Monday 16 March 2009 with the trackMessagesreceiving a lot of airplay. It was later released as a single.
Filthy Dukes | |
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Origin | London,England |
Genres | Synthpop,electronic rock |
Years active | 2005—present |
Labels | Fiction |
Members | Olly Dixon Tim Lawton Mark Ralph |
Website | filthydukes myspace /filthydukes |
Band history
editThe group began as Olly Dixon and Tim Lawton working together, where they promoted various club nights and DJ sets. They would go on to play supporting DJ sets forMylo,Hot ChipandLCD Soundsystem,[1]as well as release remixes of bands such asLate of the Pier,The RakesandThe Maccabees.[2][3]Their music was described as "electroacidhousenuravetwisteddiscopunkfunk".[3]The duo then joined together with long-term producer Mark Ralph to begin playing live. The band have their own resident DJ set,Kill Em All,which they have been playing for five years. It currently takes place atFabric.
The band collaborated withGirls AloudsingerSarah Hardingon a track for the filmWild Child,released in August 2008. It is also set to appear on the film's soundtrack. The track sparked rumours that Harding would be leaving Girls Aloud to pursue a solo career, a rumour she later denied.[4]
Discography
editStudio albums
edit- Nonsense in the Dark(March 24, 2009)
Compilations
edit- FabricLive.48(2009)
Remixes
editArtist | Title |
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Heloise & The Savoir Faire | "Illusions" |
The Rakes | "22 Grand Job" |
The Maccabees | "X Ray" |
Filthy Dukes | "Tupac Robot Club Rock" |
Filthy Dukes | "This Rhythm" |
Late of the Pier | "Bathroom Gurgle" |
Operahouse | "Change in Nature" |
Kevin Rudolf | "Let It Rock" |
Bloc Party | "One Month Off" |
White Lies | "To Lose My Life" |
Lady Gaga | "Paparazzi" |
The Temper Trap | "Science of Fear" |
References
edit- ^Lester, Paul (9 October 2008)."No 406: Filthy Dukes".The Guardian.London.Retrieved1 December2008.
- ^"Late of the Pier - Filthy Dukes".Late of the Pierofficial website. Archived fromthe originalon 8 December 2008.Retrieved1 December2008.
- ^ab"Filthy Dukes - Artists -Polydor Records".Polydor.Retrieved1 December2008.
- ^"Sarah Harding to quit Girls Aloud?".Now magazine.Retrieved1 December2008.