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Although they spent only a brief period on 4AD, A.R. Kane had a hand in the most freakish success in the label's history. The...
Clan Of Xymox featured a trio of songwriters - Pieter Nooten, Ronny Moorings and Anke Wolbert - inspired by the likes of The Cure and New...
Hindsight is a wonderful thing. When the Cocteau Twins first emerged, they were compared to Siouxsie & The Banshees. In fact - as each...
Nowadays, a couple of decades after the dance music revolution, and with endless generic permutations - techno, trip-hop, big beat,...
Brendan Perry and Lisa Gerrard were and are Dead Can Dance. Their highly successful 2005 live reunion makes it even less appropriate to...
Dif Juz may not have been the most successful band on the 4AD roster, but their music typified the label's quixotic approach. They were...
When a demo tape arrived in 1986 from Brighton's Frazier Chorus, Ivo liked it enough to put the band in the studio with producer Gil...
Michael Brook, inventor of the "infinite guitar" and a noted producer, had been acquainted with Ivo for several years - his first 4AD...
M|A|R|R|S was the result of a one-off collaboration between members of 4AD artists A.R. Kane and Colourbox. Alex and Rudi from A.R. Kane...
By late 1987, Pieter Nooten had left Clan Of Xymox, but Ivo continued to be intrigued by the tapes Pieter would send him. He suggested a...
"I've heard it said about The Velvet Underground that while not a lot of people bought their albums, everyone who did started a band. I...
"The Wolfgang Press had its roots firmly planted in the summer of ‘76. We were three like-minded individuals joined together in an...
This Mortal Coil was not a band. Nor were they a clever Shakespearian moniker for a solo artist. Rather it was a unique collaboration of...
Based in Boston, Massachusetts, Throwing Muses were the first American act to sign to 4AD, pioneering a singular form of 'alternative...