KinobeKinobe is an English electronic music group with two members; Mark
Blackburn, and Julius Waters. Both originally from England, however
Julius Waters spent many of his teenage years in Australia. Julius grew
up in the affluent area of Barnes, in London, his parents being next
door neighbours and friends of Brian May from the band Queen.
* In 2000 Kinobe released their debut album Soundphiles to
critical acclaim; the track ‘Slip Into Something More Comfortable’
brought the duo to a wide audience through its use in a major TV
advertising campaign, and saw the group hailed as new pioneers of the
rapidly expanding ‘chill-out’ genre.
Despite this, Kinobe weren’t particularly happy about being
pigeon-holed, along with many others, simply as ‘chill-out’ artists.
* 2001 saw the release of Verse Bridge Chorus? The very title
questioning the sometimes unusual structure of Kinobe’s songs. Verse
Bridge Chorus provided a more varied and experimental sound than that
of the debut, which alienated some fans but attracted others.
* In 2004 Kinobe released Wide Open. Recorded and produced in the
French countryside as a result of the duo’s frustration about the
current state of the music industry and bleak London town, it proved to
showcase the more upbeat side of Kinobe, with a distinct French
influence on certain tracks.
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