Les 10 images de la catégorie Musique associées au tag Kyp Malone.

  • Tunde Adebimpe fromTv on the Radio

    25/08/2010 74870 visites

    Picture shows: TV on the Radio performing live at the festival "Les Vieilles Charrues" on 17 july 2009

    One of most innovative bands of the 2000s, this Brooklyn-based quintet blends a slew of disparate elements —electronics, indie guitar rock, free jazz, funk, soul and a cappella doo-wop vocals —into a vibrant and arty sound that recalls Funkadelic, the Beach Boys, the Jesus and Mary Chain, Otis Redding and even Aphex Twin. It isn’t exactly pop music, but TV on the Radio earned loads of praise from critics and fans alike with its major-label debut, Return to Cookie Mountain in 2006, and its 2008 follow-up Dear Science.

    Tunde Adebimpe, who grew up in Nigeria surrounded by Indian and African musical styles, and his roommate David Andrew Sitek, producer of underground rock acts such as the Yeah Yeah Yeah's and Liars, formed TV on the Radio in 2001. Adebimpe and Sitek were both visual artists: Adebimpe had worked as an animator on MTV’s "Celebrity Death Match," and Sitek painted. As TVOTR, the pair self-released a bizarre, lo-fi collection of songs called OK Calculator, a Zappa-esque album whose title parodied Radiohead's OK Computer. A buzz grew around the duo, which expanded into a full band with the arrival of guitarist Kyp Malone, drummer Jaleel Bunton and bassist Gerard Smith.

  • Tunde Adebimpe performing

    25/08/2010 62045 visites

    Picture shows: TV on the Radio performing live at the festival "Les Vieilles Charrues" on 17 july 2009

  • Tunde Adebimpe on keyboard

    25/08/2010 71927 visites

    Picture shows: TV on the Radio performing live at the festival "Les Vieilles Charrues" on 17 july 2009

  • David Andrew Sitek plays saxophone

    25/08/2010 68194 visites

    Picture shows: TV on the Radio performing live at the festival "Les Vieilles Charrues" on 17 july 2009

  • Tunde Adebimpe lauphing

    25/08/2010 70858 visites

    Picture shows: TV on the Radio performing live at the festival "Les Vieilles Charrues" on 17 july 2009

  • Tunde Adebimpe Dear Science

    25/08/2010 66514 visites

    Picture shows: TV on the Radio performing live at the festival "Les Vieilles Charrues" on 17 july 2009

    One of most innovative bands of the 2000s, this Brooklyn-based quintet blends a slew of disparate elements —electronics, indie guitar rock, free jazz, funk, soul and a cappella doo-wop vocals —into a vibrant and arty sound that recalls Funkadelic, the Beach Boys, the Jesus and Mary Chain, Otis Redding and even Aphex Twin. It isn’t exactly pop music, but TV on the Radio earned loads of praise from critics and fans alike with its major-label debut, Return to Cookie Mountain in 2006, and its 2008 follow-up Dear Science.

    Tunde Adebimpe, who grew up in Nigeria surrounded by Indian and African musical styles, and his roommate David Andrew Sitek, producer of underground rock acts such as the Yeah Yeah Yeah's and Liars, formed TV on the Radio in 2001. Adebimpe and Sitek were both visual artists: Adebimpe had worked as an animator on MTV’s "Celebrity Death Match," and Sitek painted. As TVOTR, the pair self-released a bizarre, lo-fi collection of songs called OK Calculator, a Zappa-esque album whose title parodied Radiohead's OK Computer. A buzz grew around the duo, which expanded into a full band with the arrival of guitarist Kyp Malone, drummer Jaleel Bunton and bassist Gerard Smith.

  • Hands up audience atmosphere

    25/08/2010 69381 visites

    Picture shows: Audience during TV on the Radio performing live at the festival "Les Vieilles Charrues" on 17 july 2009

  • Tv on the radio aux Vieilles Charrues

    25/08/2010 61270 visites

    Picture shows: TV on the Radio performing live at the festival "Les Vieilles Charrues" on 17 july 2009

  • Tunde Adebimpe live Tv on the radio

    25/08/2010 64491 visites

    Picture shows: TV on the Radio performing live at the festival "Les Vieilles Charrues" on 17 july 2009

    One of most innovative bands of the 2000s, this Brooklyn-based quintet blends a slew of disparate elements —electronics, indie guitar rock, free jazz, funk, soul and a cappella doo-wop vocals —into a vibrant and arty sound that recalls Funkadelic, the Beach Boys, the Jesus and Mary Chain, Otis Redding and even Aphex Twin. It isn’t exactly pop music, but TV on the Radio earned loads of praise from critics and fans alike with its major-label debut, Return to Cookie Mountain in 2006, and its 2008 follow-up Dear Science.

    Tunde Adebimpe, who grew up in Nigeria surrounded by Indian and African musical styles, and his roommate David Andrew Sitek, producer of underground rock acts such as the Yeah Yeah Yeah's and Liars, formed TV on the Radio in 2001. Adebimpe and Sitek were both visual artists: Adebimpe had worked as an animator on MTV’s "Celebrity Death Match," and Sitek painted. As TVOTR, the pair self-released a bizarre, lo-fi collection of songs called OK Calculator, a Zappa-esque album whose title parodied Radiohead's OK Computer. A buzz grew around the duo, which expanded into a full band with the arrival of guitarist Kyp Malone, drummer Jaleel Bunton and bassist Gerard Smith.

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