The Utopia Strong

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The Utopia Strong
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Origin Glastonbury, England
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Years active2018–present
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Members

The Utopia Strong are a British electronic band formed in Glastonbury, England in 2018. The group consists of Steve Davis, Kavus Torabi, and Michael J. York. They released their self-titled debut album in 2019 and their second, International Treasure, in 2022.

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History

The Utopia Strong originated from an experimental improvised session in Glastonbury on the evening of 2 January 2018. [2] [3] Steve Davis, a six-time World Snooker Champion, was recognised for his love of progressive rock, soul and jazz-funk. He booked the French progressive rock band Magma to play three sold-out nights at the Bloomsbury Theatre and later became a DJ with the radio show Interesting Alternative on Phoenix FM. [4] At a Magma gig, Davis bonded with Iranian-born musician Kavus Torabi, [5] a storied guitarist with Gong and Cardiacs. [4] Davis and Torabi met Coil's Michael J. York after DJing at the 2017 Glastonbury Festival, and the three decided to form a band. [4]

The Utopia Strong released their self-titled debut album on 13 September 2019 on Rocket Recordings. [6] [7] The album features a guest vocal appearance by Mediæval Bæbes' Katharine Blake. [8]

The band performing in Cambridge in 2023. The Utopia Strong Live in Cambridge 210323 - 52764589455.jpg
The band performing in Cambridge in 2023.

The Utopia Strong's second album International Treasure was released in 2022. [9] The Quietus listed the album at number 25 on their Albums Of The Year So Far Chart 2022. [10] The band appeared on BBC Breakfast on 25 March 2023. [11] They supported Steve Hillage's 2023 UK tour, with Torabi also a member of Hillage's backing band. [12] [13]

Discography

Studio albums

Live albums

Singles

Remixes

Appearances

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