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1800 is the duo of Noah Goldstein and Lindy Lavey, who started working together in Los Angeles in the early 2010s. Their music tends toward a sparse,...

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1800 is the duo of Noah Goldstein and Lindy Lavey, who started working together in Los Angeles in the early 2010s. Their music tends toward a sparse, melancholic sound, built around Goldstein's instrumental arrangements and Lavey's vocals. Their 2017 single 'Atlanta' became their breakout track, a slow-burning piece that defined their early style.

They followed that with a debut album called 'Nocturnal' and later releases like 'Twin' and 'Monomania,' which moved into darker, more experimental territory. Another track, 'Go!,' shows up in their catalog, though it's less discussed than 'Atlanta.' In 2018, Lavey publicly accused Goldstein of abuse, allegations he denied. The band kept making music through that period, describing it as a form of catharsis.

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