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EMF are an English
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band from Cinderford,
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, who came to prominence at the beginning of the 1990s. During their initial eight-year run, from 1989 to 1997, the band released three studio albums before a hiatus. Their first single, " Unbelievable", reached number 3 on the UK Singles Chart, and was a number 1 hit on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart. Their debut album, '' Schubert Dip'', went to number 3 on the
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. In April 2022, EMF released their first album of new material in 27 years, ''Go Go Sapiens''.


Biography


Formation (1989)

All the members of the band were relatively well known in the
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music scene before forming EMF in Cinderford in October 1989. Keyboard player Derry Brownson had formed a band called Flowerdrum but left to join bass guitarist Zac Foley, drummer Marc Decloedt, DJ Milf, and singer James Atkin as EMF. Ian Dench was the last to join, having already tasted moderate success as a guitarist for Apple Mosaic. The name EMF is an initialism of Epsom Mad Funkers, a name taken from a fan club of the band New Order in 1989. The band's music has been classified as
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. They toured the UK in 1990 with Stereo MCs.


''Schubert Dip'' and ''Stigma'' (1990–1992)

In 1990, their debut single " Unbelievable" topped the charts in many countries around the world, reaching number 1 in the U.S. in July 1991. The single featured sampled utterances from comedian Andrew Dice Clay. In 1991, EMF released their debut album '' Schubert Dip'' which went to number 3 in the UK. The name was explained by songwriter Ian Dench, as "If ever I'm short of a chord sequence, I nick one from Schubert." Successful singles from the album included " I Believe", "Children", and "Lies". "Lies" included a voice sample of Mark Chapman,
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's murderer.
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, Lennon's wife, achieved an injunction, and a modified version was included in future pressings. In 1992, EMF returned with the '' Unexplained EP'' (including a cover version of " Search and Destroy") and later '' Stigma'', their second album. Both of these releases did poorly in the charts. The singles released were "Getting Through", " They're Here", and "It's You". Also in 1992, EMF appeared on the Red Hot Organization's dance compilation album '' Red Hot + Dance'', contributing "Unbelievable (The Hovering Feet Mix)". The album attempted to raise awareness and money in support of the AIDS epidemic, and all proceeds were donated to AIDS charities.


''Cha Cha Cha'' and first hiatus (1995–2000)

EMF's third album, '' Cha Cha Cha'', was released in 1995 and featured the singles " Perfect Day" and "Bleeding You Dry". In the same year, EMF teamed with comedians Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer and recorded " I'm a Believer", a cover of
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song. This single reached No. 3 in the UK singles chart. Following the release of the '' Afro King'' single (which failed to do well), the band split up for the first time. However, all members of the band continued to play music. Ian Dench formed the indie rock band Whistler, which was active from 1998 to 2000. James Atkin formed the big beat trio Cooler and Derry Brownson formed the alternative rock trio LK. Zac Foley became the bass player for Carrie.


Reunion and second hiatus (2001–2006)

In 2001, EMF played a reunion gig in London. They also released a greatest hits album: '' Epsom Mad Funkers: The Best of EMF''. Zac Foley died on 3 January 2002 at the age of 31, due to an overdose of non-prescribed drugs. Following his death, EMF played just four more gigs in late 2002 before splitting again.


Second reunion and third hiatus (2007–2009)

In 2007 the band reformed to play a one-off gig at the Scala in King's Cross, London, on 18 December. The place of Foley was taken by Richard March, formerly of Pop Will Eat Itself and Bentley Rhythm Ace. In 2008 EMF played the Portsmouth Festival on 9 October and supported Carter USM at Birmingham Academy and London's
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in November that year. In May 2009 EMF announced that due to personal issues, the band would not be doing any more shows in the near future, thus ending their second reunion.


Third reunion (2012–2019)

In 2012, they reformed to play at the inaugural festival Lakefest in Tewkesbury, alongside
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and Dodgy, on 18 and 19 May. The band welcomed new bassist Stevey Marsh during this show. For the first time, they performed every track from the album '' Schubert Dip'' in order to coincide with the 21st anniversary re-release. The band headlined at the Westbury Festival on 25 August 2012. In December 2012 the band played ''Schubert Dip'' and ''Stigma'' from start to finish at the Gloucester Guildhall. The show was recorded and sold as a live Blu-ray/DVD titled ''Videodrome: Long Live the New Flesh''. On 1 October 2016 the band headlined Indie Daze in London.


''From Us To You'' and ''Go Go Sapiens'' (2020–present)

In 2020, the band released a career-spanning vinyl box set titled ''From Us to You''. It contained all the full-length albums remastered, and a fourth disc containing unreleased demos and non-album tracks. On 1 April 2022, the band released an all-new material album, titled ''Go Go Sapiens''. Its first single, "Sister Sandinista", was released 1 March 2022. They also embarked on a short UK tour in early April 2022.


Members

* James Atkin (vocals, guitars) * Ian Dench (guitars, keyboards) * Stevey Marsh (bass) * Adrian Todd (drums) * Derry Brownson (keyboards, samples)


Former members

* Zac Foley (bass), died 3 January 2002 * DJ Milf (DJ) * Jack Stephens (drums) * Tim Stephens (guitars) * Mark Decloedt (drums) * Richard March (bass)


Later work

Since 2010 James Atkin has taught music at Holy Family Catholic School in
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,
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and is a touring member of Bentley Rhythm Ace. As of June 2020, he has released four solo albums including ''Circadian Rhythms'' (2023), ''Popcorn Storm'' (2019) and ''A Country Mile'' (2014).


Honours

On 18 March 2025, EMF received a
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in their home town of Cinderford.


Discography


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