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Racoon are a Dutch
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band, formed in 1997. Their first big appearance was at the 1999 Noorderslagfestival. The first album, ''
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'', appeared in January 2000, produced by Michael Schoots (
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). The first single, " Feel Like Flying", became a hit and got a lot of airplay on the Dutch radio station
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. The band's biggest hit so far came in 2005, when its single "Love You More" reached number three on the Dutch music charts.


Members

* Bart van der Weide - Lead vocals * Maarten van Damme - Bass (2017-present) * Dennis Huige - Guitars * Paul Bukkens - Drums Live member since 2007: * Manu van Os - Keyboards


Previous member(s)

* Stefan de Kroon - Bass (1997-2017)


History

Racoon started in 1997 as an acoustic duo made up of singer Bart van der Weide and guitarist Dennis Huige. The duo released three songs on the singer/songwriter compilation album ''Characters'', released by the Dutch Rock & Pop Institute. In 1998, they were joined by bass player Stefan de Kroon and drummer Paul Bukkens and the band moved to
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. That year, ''Racoon'' played at the
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X-pl'oor-festival in the
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and in
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. Their self-released demo ''It's an Ice Cream Day'' earned them the attention of several record companies and many positive reviews from the
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press. In 1999, Racoon served as the opening act at the annual Noorderslag festival. They were signed to Sony's S.M.A.R.T. label and at the end of this year they went into the studio to record their full-length debut. In January 2000, Racoon played at the Eurosonic festival in
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, also releasing their debut album ''Till Monkeys Fly'', which was recorded at the ICP-studios in
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. The album was produced by Michel "Magic Stick" Schoots from Urban Dance Squad; the end mix was done by Phil Nicolo and Bob Ludwig was responsible for the mastering of the album. The band was being touted as "the next big thing" and their single "Feel Like Flying" was a power play on
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. Racoon also played at the Parkpop and Lowlands festivals. This was followed in 2001 with singles "Smoothly" and "Eric's Bar" and a new album in 2001 titled new album ''Here We Go, Stereo'' also touring the country and performing
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songs for the Marlboro Flashback Tour. In 2003, Racoon took part in the Europe Day festival in
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, an international event organized by the
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. Other bands on the bill included Alphaville from Germany, The Blueberries from Denmark,
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from Finland amongst many. 2004 saw Racoon signing a record deal with PIAS. The popular "Feel Like Flying" was runner up in the Top 100 Best Dutch Pop Songs voted for by the listeners of public
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just behind winner,
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's "Stil in mij". Snippets of a Racoon track called "Reach" was also used in two Calvé TV ads. In 2005, Racoon released their third album called '' Another Day'', a major hit with highly successful singles such as "Love You More", " Laugh About It" and "Brother". In 2006, Racoon collaborated with
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to create a trance version of their hit tune "Love You More". The collaboration proved popular in the trance scene and was soon being played by many top name DJs. In 2008, the band released its fourth album, '' Before You Leave'' with the band being present at many Dutch Festivals and playing in front of thousands of visitors during Pinkpop, Rockin Park and Parkpop events. In the fall of the same year, they had a successful tour in Dutch theaters that continued into the following year. In May 2011, Racoon released their fifth album, called '' Liverpool Rain''. It was produced by
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and recorded in Powertone Studios near Mechelen (Belgium) and in Abbey Road Studios in London where they played together with the
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, arranged by
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. Some of the vocal takes from those London sessions made it onto the album. Their biggest hit so far came from the album called " No Mercy".


Discography


Albums

*2000: ''
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'' (
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) *2001: ''Here We Go Stereo'' (Sony) *2005: '' Another Day'' (Sony) *2008: ''Before You Leave'' (Sony) *2009: ''Live at Chasse Theatre, Breda'' (live) *2011: ''Liverpool Rain'' *2013: ''The Singles Collection'' (compilation) *2015: ''All in Good Time'' *2016: ''Live at HML, Amsterdam'' (live) *2017: ''Look Ahead and See the Distance'' *2021:


Singles

*2000: "Feel Like Flying" *2000: "Blue Days" *2001: "Eric's Bar" *2005: "Happy Family" *2005: "Love You More" *2005: "Laugh About It" *2006: "Brother" *2007: "Close Your Eyes" *2008: "Lucky All My Life" *2008: "Clean Again" *2011: "No Mercy" *2011: "Took a Hit" *2011: "Don't Give Up the Fight" *2012: "Liverpool Rain" *2012: "Freedom" *2012: "Oceaan" *2013: "Shoes of Lightning" *2014: "Brick by Brick" *2015: "Guilty" *2017: "Bring it on" *2018: "Soon" *2020: "Het is Al Laat Toch" *2020: "De Echte Vent" *2021: "Hee Joh Jip" *2021: "Geef Je Hart Niet Zomaar Weg"


Featured in

*2006: "Love You More" (
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featuring Racoon)
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