Zoola & Ergosonic
Zoola & Ergosonic were an electronic duo formed by Jonathan Barraclough and Marcus Trippe in the early 2000s. They put out their first album in 2006, followed...
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Zoola & Ergosonic were an electronic duo formed by Jonathan Barraclough and Marcus Trippe in the early 2000s. They put out their first album in 2006, followed by records like Modern Day Romance and Voyager over the next several years.
Their most recognizable track is probably "You Can Call Me Roy G. Biv," which came out in 2005. It had a playful, colorful quality that caught on with listeners.
Some critics found their sound too experimental at times, while others appreciated that same quality. They kept making music into the 2010s, though less frequently toward the end of that period.
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