8 Screen
8 Screen formed in London around 2009, with Emma Ryan on vocals and production, David Whitaker on keyboards and drums, and James Martin on guitar and bass....
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8 Screen formed in London around 2009, with Emma Ryan on vocals and production, David Whitaker on keyboards and drums, and James Martin on guitar and bass. They started playing in underground clubs and festivals, developing their electronic sound before releasing the track "911" in 2011.
"911" became a significant hit for the group, reaching international charts and bringing them wider attention. The song's pulsing rhythm and melodic hooks helped define their early work. They followed it with other singles like "Anarchy City" and "Burn The Flag," which continued in a similar electronic vein.
Their debut album "Analogue Dreams" showed a more experimental side, while the later "Digital Reality" album maintained their focus on electronic production. Throughout their releases, they maintained a consistent lineup and kept working from their London base.
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