Beak (band)

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Geoff Barrow performing with Beak> in 2010
Background information
Origin Bristol, England
Genres Electronic, experimental rock, krautrock
Years active2009 (2009)–present
Labels Invada, Ipecac, Temporary
MembersBilly Fuller
Will Young
Past members Geoff Barrow
Matt Williams "Team Brick"

Beak> are an English experimental electronic rock music band formed in 2007. Until September 2024, the band comprised Geoff Barrow (of Portishead), Billy Fuller (of the Sensational Space Shifters) and Will Young (of Moon Gangs); Young replaced Matt Williams (MXLX, Fairhorns) in 2016. [1] [2] In 2024, Barrow announced his departure.

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History

Beak> released its self-titled debut album on 16 November 2009. The music was recorded live in one room with no overdubs or repair, only using edits to create arrangements. All tracks were written over a twelve-day session in Bristol, England. [3] Beak> produced the debut album Anika by Anika, and co-wrote two of the album's songs in 2010. [4]

In 2010, the band toured in the US and the UK. They performed at the ATP I'll Be Your Mirror festival, that Portishead curated in July 2011 at London's Alexandra Palace, as well as the US version of ATP's I'll Be Your Mirror in Asbury Park, New Jersey. [5]

Beak> did the soundtrack for Tom Geens' 2015 film Couple in a Hole , drawing largely on the band's earlier material. [6] On 27 September 2024, Barrow announced his departure from Beak to focus on other projects. [7]

Discography

Compilations

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References

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