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W is a British electronic band formed in the early 2000s around vocalist and songwriter Natasha Khan. Their debut album '101' came out in 2006, followed by...
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W is a British electronic band formed in the early 2000s around vocalist and songwriter Natasha Khan. Their debut album '101' came out in 2006, followed by records like 'Little Red Record' in 2009 and 'Seven Trees' in 2011. The band's sound tends toward the atmospheric, with Khan's vocals floating over guitar and synthesizer textures.
Songs like '101' and 'Alarm Clock' show their mix of electronic production and pop structures. They've also recorded covers, including a version of Lana Del Rey's 'Video Games' that appeared on their 2014 album 'Love of My Life'. Later albums include 'From the Heart' from 2017.
While the lineup has included guitarist and producer Daniel Smiths, W remains largely Khan's project. The music doesn't chase trends, instead building mood through layered arrangements and Khan's distinctive voice.
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