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- Lovers_Electric abstract "Lovers Electric are an Australian husband and wife duo from Adelaide, Australia via London. The band was founded by members David Turley and Eden Boucher, of the United Kingdom, who founded the group in 2006.On 4 December 2006, they recorded the \"Bedroom Recordings\" in their mobile home studio, flitting between London and the North of England. Drummer Fuzz Townshend collaborated with them on the record. MTVused a number of their songs, including \"Closer\" which was chosen as the theme song in the hit TV series The Hills.At the beginning of 2007, they toured in the United States, playing residencies in New York, Los Angeles and Nashville. A local Nashville website wrote, \"Lovers Electric deliver 80s influenced alternative dance pop.\"After touring the United States, they toured Europe from May–July 2007 as support for re-formed '80s band Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark (OMD) playing to sold-out venues.Within a week of this tour finishing they began recording in Sheffield in the United Kingdom, with producer Eliot Kennedy and finished their debut album \"Whatever You Want\". They signed with Sony Australia in 2008 and released the album that August. They enjoyed top 10 club chart success with remixes from Sam La More & Luke Chable. Lots of touring followed, as well as a special appearance on Rove, the popular Australian talk show, in what proved to be a great success for the band.The band returned to the UK and retreated to the English countryside to record their second album at the 400-year-old Tudor barn studio 'Ridge Farm Studios' just south of London, with producer David Tickle. Together again with Fuzz Townshend and adding a couple of other musical friends in the mix (Mike Rowe & James Bryan), they recorded the history inspired album 'Impossible Dreams'.The band currently reside in Berlin, where they released 'Impossible Dreams' with Universal in August 2011. Following on from the success of Whatever You Want, Lovers Electric returned with their second album, 'Impossible Dreams', released in October 2011. Recently released in Germany, the album entered the iTunes Top 10 within 24 hours.Bearing a more organic sound than their electro-infused debut, 'Impossible Dreams' was a reflection of their life's experiences since they'd first emerged on the Australian music scene three years earlier, a period that saw them continue their ever travelling lifestyle, at the time in Berlin. The result of eighteen months of writing straight after their first Australian tour, the record was produced in the 400-year old Ridge Farm Studio in the English countryside – the very studio where iconic groups like Oasis, Whitesnake and Queen laid down tracks – where they worked with producer David Tickle (U2, Split Enz, Prince).An unforced and hip blend of music with fashionable appeal (Eden is also the designer behind fashion label Eden Honeydew), Lovers Electric are a blend of their Australian roots and European surroundings, visually and musically, influenced by the artists they grew up with as children of the 80s from Cyndi Lauper to New Order.Both offspring of parents heavily involved in the arts scene in Adelaide, the couple met on a summer holiday at 17 and married two years later in the UK where Eden had been based for several years. After deciding to pursue music as a couple and founding Lovers Electric – an ode to their chemistry on and off stage – they were offered the chance to tour Europe with reformed supergroup O.M.D (Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark) before heading home to Australia in 2008 to release their first album. Whatever You Want rapidly ascended the charts, hitting the iTunes Top 10 while their debut single, Honey hit number 1 on the club charts. The album also caught the attention of MTV who featured several tracks on reality TV juggernaut, The Hills.\"They dress sharp, sing good, have steady hearts and strong morals, and harbour an insane ability to combust a dancefloor at the drop of a stylus through their winning combination of low-key, high-brow groovature...\" A Negative Narrative, U.K music blog\"Teaming the fragile vocals of Eden Boucher with David Turley's big screen soundscapes, the album is a flashback to the more enduring moments of 1980s, when Tears for Fears, Orchestral Manoervres in the Dark and Gary Numan were directing their electro pocket symphonies at heads rather than hips.\" Vogue Magazine\"...combined with the couple's good looks and hands-on approach to every aspect of their music, from stage design to video direction, suggests they have an original recipe for pop stardom.\" Iain Sheddon, The Australian, National Newspaper\"Surprising only to themselves, the laid-back pair has captured an infectious sound on their debut record that certainly radiates with a universal appeal.\" Rolling Stone Magazine".
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- Lovers_Electric comment "Lovers Electric are an Australian husband and wife duo from Adelaide, Australia via London. The band was founded by members David Turley and Eden Boucher, of the United Kingdom, who founded the group in 2006.On 4 December 2006, they recorded the \"Bedroom Recordings\" in their mobile home studio, flitting between London and the North of England. Drummer Fuzz Townshend collaborated with them on the record.".
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