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Lamb

Lamb is a UK electronic duo formed in 1995 by vocalist Lou Rhodes and producer Andy Barlow. Their self-titled debut album came out in 1996, mixing trip-hop...

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Lamb's trip-hop textures and airy vocals

The UK electronic duo blends Lou Rhodes's distinctive singing with Andy Barlow's layered production.

For their early trip-hop feel, 'B-Line' still holds up. 'Gabriel' is the one most people remember.

Their 1996 debut album introduced a sound where trip-hop textures met Rhodes's voice, floating over tracks like 'B-Line' and 'Trans Fatty Acid.' 'Gabriel' from 1999's 'Fear of Fours' became their best-known single, capturing that atmospheric blend. Even on later records like 2021's 'Backspace Unwind,' they maintain that organic counterpoint between voice and electronics.

Formed in 1995, Lamb released their self-titled debut the following year. After a break post-2004, they returned in 2011 with '5' and have kept recording, with 'Backspace Unwind' arriving in 2021. Their sound has stayed within an electronic realm while touching on folk or ambient tones at times.

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Lamb is a UK electronic duo formed in 1995 by vocalist Lou Rhodes and producer Andy Barlow. Their self-titled debut album came out in 1996, mixing trip-hop textures with Rhodes's distinctive singing. Songs like 'Trans Fatty Acid' and 'B-Line' from that record established their sound, airy vocals floating over detailed electronic arrangements.

Their second album, 'Fear of Fours,' arrived in 1999 and included the track 'Gabriel,' which became their best-known single. The duo took a break after 2004 but returned in 2011 with the album '5.' More recently, they released 'Backspace Unwind' in 2021, which features the song 'Back To Beginning' with Damien Rice.

Over their records, Lamb's music has often leaned toward the atmospheric and introspective, with Rhodes's voice providing an organic counterpoint to Barlow's layered production. Their work has stayed within a certain electronic realm while occasionally touching on folk or ambient tones, as heard in tracks like 'Azura' and 'Feela.'

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