Zero 7 & Tina Dico
Zero 7 is a British electronic duo formed by Henry Binns and Sam Hardaker. They started releasing music in the late 1990s, and their 2001 album 'Simple...
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Zero 7 is a British electronic duo formed by Henry Binns and Sam Hardaker. They started releasing music in the late 1990s, and their 2001 album 'Simple Things' brought them wider attention with tracks like 'Destiny' featuring Sia. Their sound often mixes electronic production with live instrumentation and guest vocalists.
In 2006, they worked with Danish singer-songwriter Tina Dico on the song 'Home.' The track appeared on their album 'The Garden' and became one of their better-known collaborations. Dico's vocals over Zero 7's atmospheric backing gave it a quiet, reflective quality that connected with listeners.
After Hardaker left the duo in the mid-2000s, Binns continued under the Zero 7 name with various collaborators. They've put out several albums since, including 'Yeah Ghost' in 2009 and 'Swing' in 2021, maintaining a steady if less prominent presence in electronic and downtempo circles.
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