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The Legendary Pink Dots (LPD) are an Anglo-Dutch experimental rock band formed in London in August 1980.[1] In 1984, the band moved to Amsterdam, playing with rotating musicians and having, as core members, singer/songwriter/keyboardist Edward Ka-Spel and keyboardist Phil Knight. In 2022, founding member and synthesist Philip Knight retired from touring, and Randall Frazier (Orbit Service, A Star Too Far) joined the band on synths, samples and electronics.

The Legendary Pink Dots
LPD vocalist Edward Ka-Spel on the keyboard and Niels van Hoorn at a 14 October 2007 show at the Stubnitz boat in Amsterdam
Background information
OriginLondon, England
Genres
  • Avant-rock
  • neo-psychedelia
  • experimental
  • post-punk
  • synthpop
  • noise
Years active1980–present
LabelsMetropolis Records, ROIR, Beta-lactam Ring Records, Third Mind, Terminal Kaleidoscope, Car Crash International, Flesh Eating Ants Records, Soleilmoon, PIAS, InPhaze
Members
WebsiteLegendaryPinkDots.org

As of 2022, the group is composed of Edward Ka-Spel (vocals, keyboards, songwriter), Randall Frazier (keyboards, electronics), Erik Drost (guitars) and Joep Hendrikx (live sound engineer).[2]

Although outside the mainstream (in terms of their music and career path), LPD have released more than 40 albums, have a devoted worldwide following, and tour frequently.


Overview


The band was originally called "One Day..."[3] but subsequently changed the name to The Legendary Pink Dots, apparently inspired by pink dots on certain keys of the band's main recording studio piano.[citation needed]

In the 1980s, the band released albums on Mirrordot and InPhaze; in 1985 they signed with Play It Again Sam for the release of The Lovers.[4] The line-up had become stable by 1988, with Niels van Hoornblower (horns) and Bob Pistoor (guitar) joining in time for the band's 1988 US tour.[5] Pistoor died of cancer and his place was filled by Martijn de Kleer; drummer Ryan Moore completed the line-up live and in the studio. Their appeal has always been relatively small—a 1995 show in Mexico in front of 2,500 fans was described as "massive (by Dots' standards)".[6] In 2004, Erik Drost replaced Martijn de Kleer on guitar, and the album The Whispering Wall was released.

Their music touches on elements of neo-psychedelia, ambient music, electronic music, tape music, psychedelic folk, synthpop, post-punk, progressive, jazz, noise, pop, and goth rock, with a distinctly experimental/avant-garde bent; their sound has evolved over time and remains distinctive, making it difficult to place the group into a concise style or genre. The group's overall sound combined with Ka-Spel's distinct lyrics and singing have earned comparisons to Pink Floyd and Syd Barrett;[7] the group also has links to the sounds of krautrock bands such as Can,[8] Faust, Brainticket, Magma or Neu! (whose "Super" they covered on the 1999 tribute album "A Homage to NEU!").



The Pink Dots frequently collaborated with Skinny Puppy's cEvin Key, forming a side project named The Tear Garden.[6] Key also played drums on several tracks of the 1994 LPD album 9 Lives to Wonder.

Ryan Moore, who drummed on studio and live performances for the Legendary Pink Dots, left to work on his own musical outlet, the Twilight Circus Dub Sound System. He wrote and produced albums for Michael Rose of Black Uhuru, and has worked with other reggae figures such as Sly Dunbar.

The Pink Dots have influenced a wide range of bands, such as The Dresden Dolls,[9] MGMT, Orbit Service, and Skinny Puppy.


Discography



References


  1. Edward Ka-Spel. "The Legendary Pink Dots - A 20 Year History (2000)". Retrieved 6 October 2012.
  2. "The Legendary Pink Dots". Legendarypinkdots.org.
  3. "Interview with Edward Ka-Spel (Option Magazine)". LPD Official Site. Retrieved 9 October 2012.
  4. Bogdanov, Vladimir (2001). All Music Guide to Electronica: The Definitive Guide to Electronic Music. Backbeat Books. pp. 247–48. ISBN 9780879306281.
  5. Colin Larkin, ed. (1992). The Guinness Who's Who of Indie and New Wave Music (First ed.). Guinness Publishing. p. 160. ISBN 0-85112-579-4.
  6. Thompson, Dave (2000). Alternative Rock. Miller Freeman Books. pp. 457–58. ISBN 9780879306076.
  7. Mason, Stewart: "Your Children Placate You from Premature Graves", AllMusic review. Retrieved 3 February 2007.
  8. Mason, James: "A Perfect Mystery", AllMusic review. Retrieved 3 February 2007.
  9. Lynskey, Dorian (19 August 2012). "Amanda Palmer: "Thank God my best friend's a therapist"". The Guardian. London.



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[de] The Legendary Pink Dots

Die Legendary Pink Dots (LPD) sind eine anglo-niederländische Experimental-Rock-Formation, die im August 1980 in London gegründet wurde und 1984 nach Amsterdam übersiedelte. Den Kern der Band bilden Sänger und Mastermind Edward Ka-Spel (der auf der Bühne immer wieder an Risse gemahnende Linien im Gesicht trug) und Keyboarder Phil Knight (besser bekannt als „The Silverman“). Ansonsten gehörten der Band über die Jahre und Jahrzehnte um die drei Dutzend Mitstreiter an. Darunter sind besonders der Violinist Patrick Q. Wright (1984–1989) und der Bassist/Schlagzeuger Ryan Moore (1992–2000) hervorzuheben.
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[ru] The Legendary Pink Dots

The Legendary Pink Dots (LPD) — британский музыкальный коллектив, основанный в 1980 году в Лондоне, а в 1984 году переехавший в Неймеген (Нидерланды), где и базируется по сей день. На счету группы более 80 альбомов.



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