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Zoot Woman is a British
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group, which composes of members Adam Blake, Johnny Blake and
Stuart Price Stuart David Price (born 9 September 1977) is an English electronic musician, DJ, songwriter, and record producer. His acts include his own band Zoot Woman (with Adam Blake (musician), Adam Blake and Johnny Blake (musician), Johnny Blake), L ...
. Their debut studio album ''
Living in a Magazine ''Living in a Magazine'' is the debut studio album by Zoot Woman. It was released through Wall of Sound in 2001. It peaked at number 38 on the UK Independent Albums Chart. Critical reception Tim DiGravina of AllMusic gave the album 4 stars out o ...
'' was released by
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backed by singles "It's Automatic" and "Living in a Magazine". Their second eponymous album features the singles "Grey Day" and "Taken It All". Zoot Woman songs have been remixed by
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, Le Knight Club featuring
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of
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,
Adam Port Adam Polaszek (born 25 August 1979), known professionally as Adam Port, is a German DJ and record producer from Berlin. He is a founding member of the Keinemusik collective. Biography Adam Polaszek was born in Berlin on 25 August 1979. Musically, ...
, Michael Mayer,
Ben Böhmer Ben Böhmer (born 1993) is a German DJ, producer and remixer from Göttingen, Germany. He primarily produces and performs indie electronica and melodic house music, and has released tracks on labels Ninja Tune, Anjunadeep, Keller Records, and Ce ...
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Boris Dlugosch Boris Dlugosch (; born 2 August 1968) is a German house music producer from Hamburg. Boris is usually known for funky/deep house tracks, mostly produced in conjunction with Mousse T. and Michi Lange, his partners in the Peppermint Jam Records l ...
, Ninetoes, Chopstick & Johnjon. Price and Adam Blake also remix under the alias
Paper Faces Stuart David Price (born 9 September 1977) is an English electronic musician, DJ, songwriter, and record producer. His acts include his own band Zoot Woman (with Adam Blake and Johnny Blake), Les Rythmes Digitales (, literally "The Digital ...
, as well as individually and have reworked tracks for Zoot Woman and established recording artists such as
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,
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, Armand Van Helden, and
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.


History


''Living in a Magazine'' (2001)

With the release of the conceptual debut album ''
Living in A Magazine ''Living in a Magazine'' is the debut studio album by Zoot Woman. It was released through Wall of Sound in 2001. It peaked at number 38 on the UK Independent Albums Chart. Critical reception Tim DiGravina of AllMusic gave the album 4 stars out o ...
'' in 2001, Zoot Woman established themselves on the music scene, releasing the singles "It's Automatic" and "Living in a Magazine". The album's pop sensibility is evident on tracks such as "Jessie", "Holiday Home" and "Information First".
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of ''
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'' wrote, "This is the sound of minor-key heartbreak in departure lounges and penthouse suites, an album which should come with "New York, London, Paris, Munich" embossed on the sleeve." Their track "It's Automatic" has been sampled by several
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artists, including JD Era, while possibly the most well-known cover of "It's Automatic" is by
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featuring Curtis Santiago, due to its use in an online car commercial.


''Zoot Woman'' (2003)

A significant departure from the bright, pop feel of ''Living in a Magazine'', Zoot Woman's eponymous second album remains faithful to the musical qualities that made their debut record. ''
Zoot Woman Zoot Woman is a British electronic music group, which composes of members Adam Blake (musician), Adam Blake, Johnny Blake (musician), Johnny Blake and Stuart Price. Their debut studio album ''Living in a Magazine'' was released by Wall of Sou ...
'' features the singles "Grey Day" and "Taken It All". "Gem" from this album was used in the
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Cosmetics TV advertising campaign and "Calmer" appears in an episode of the
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TV drama '' CSI''. The song "Hope in the Mirror" was featured in the soundtrack to Mack Dawg Productions 2004 snowboard video ''Chulksmack'', in the Jussi Oksanen section of the film. Their track "Grey Day" appeared in
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's film ''91 Words for Snow'' (2006, Blank Paper Studio). This helped spread the word to the snowboard community.


''Things Are What They Used to Be'' (2009)

In December 2007, a new single titled " We Won't Break" was released as a free download on
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. The single was accompanied by a music video directed by Mirjam Baker and Michael Kren. In March 2008, the band made a second single ("Live in My Head") available for download on their Myspace page. Both songs are featured on their third album, ''
Things Are What They Used to Be ''Things Are What They Used to Be'' is the third studio album by Zoot Woman. It was released through Zoot Woman Records in 2009. Critical reception Stéphane Girard of ''Resident Advisor'' gave the album a 3.5 out of 5, saying: "Predictable in m ...
'', which was released on 21 August 2009 by Zoot Woman's own record label, ZWR. Other singles include "Just a Friend of Mine", "More Than Ever", "
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", and "Live in My Head". Well received by critics; ''
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'' rated the album 8/10 with Camilla Pia writing, "The electro-clash survivors are at their most impressive yet: combining rip-your-heart-out lyrics with instantly singable melodies and frosty synths, all tinged with the occasional flurry of string and disco riffs. This is a masterclass in modern electronic music, finessed by innovation and emotional depth." ''
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''s Dave Simpson wrote, More Than Ever' wraps undying love up in big keyboard stabs, 'Witness' is an effective moody stomp, and 'Lonely By Your Side' – a personal/existential crisis in a three-minute pop song – can hold its head up among their heroes."


''Star Climbing'' (2014)

On 1 January 2013, the band announced on Facebook and Twitter that they look forward to introducing and touring the new album ''
Star Climbing ''Star Climbing'' is the fourth studio album by Zoot Woman. It was released through Embassy One Records in 2014. Critical reception At Metacritic, which assigns a weighted average score out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album re ...
''. On 11 December 2013, Zoot Woman's new single, "The Stars Are Bright" was made available on
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, nearly one year after the initial album announcement. Other singles from ''Star Climbing'' include the song "Don't Tear Yourself Apart". The latter is described by critics as "a ravishing melody paired with the unmistakable vocals of Johnny Blake." It was recorded in a similar way to "It's Automatic", minimal music, simple song, written on an old
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synthesizer and
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drum machine.
Stuart Price Stuart David Price (born 9 September 1977) is an English electronic musician, DJ, songwriter, and record producer. His acts include his own band Zoot Woman (with Adam Blake (musician), Adam Blake and Johnny Blake (musician), Johnny Blake), L ...
said in a statement, "We recorded ''Star Climbing'' over a three-year period between our studios, working on songs and lyrics until we felt like we had found the albums direction. It is our most distinctive album to date, combining all our different tastes and styles into one."


''Absence'' (2017)

In 2016 Zoot Woman started a social media campaign uploading short segments of 'songs in the making' that would eventually become the album Absence. Titles include ‘Haunt Me’, ‘Ordinary Face’ and ‘I Said It Again’. Absence is the band’s fifth album, and would appear to be the first to feature any collaborative songs.
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will feature on the track 'Still Feels Like The First Time'. The album release date listed on Zoot Woman Instagram and in the media: June 16, 2017. Released on ZWR worldwide under licence to Snowhite Records, who are based in Berlin, Germany.


''Redesigned'' (2018)

At the end of 2017, Zoot Woman announced plans for the production of '' Redesigned''. The band's sixth album features new versions of previously released songs recorded in a different style. Fifteen tracks in total, three from each of the five albums released to date, ''
Living in A Magazine ''Living in a Magazine'' is the debut studio album by Zoot Woman. It was released through Wall of Sound in 2001. It peaked at number 38 on the UK Independent Albums Chart. Critical reception Tim DiGravina of AllMusic gave the album 4 stars out o ...
'', ''
Zoot Woman Zoot Woman is a British electronic music group, which composes of members Adam Blake (musician), Adam Blake, Johnny Blake (musician), Johnny Blake and Stuart Price. Their debut studio album ''Living in a Magazine'' was released by Wall of Sou ...
'', ''
Things Are What They Used to Be ''Things Are What They Used to Be'' is the third studio album by Zoot Woman. It was released through Zoot Woman Records in 2009. Critical reception Stéphane Girard of ''Resident Advisor'' gave the album a 3.5 out of 5, saying: "Predictable in m ...
'', ''
Star Climbing ''Star Climbing'' is the fourth studio album by Zoot Woman. It was released through Embassy One Records in 2014. Critical reception At Metacritic, which assigns a weighted average score out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album re ...
'' & '' Absence''. 'Redesigned' is an album of predominantly acoustic versions of the band's songs. In 2021, a collaboration between Solomun and Zoot Woman was released. "Out Of Focus" features on Solomun's album '' Nobody Is Not Loved'' (BMG)


''Maxidrama'' (2024)

In 2019, the band announced that work had begun on their next album '' Maxidrama''. The songs "Where Is The Man" and "Never Felt This Way" were released as precursors to the album. Titles include ‘Another Time Like Now’, 'Blind', 'Live And Learn' and 'Phenomenal'.


Musical style

Zoot Woman's main genres are
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,
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and
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. Heavy use of both
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and analogue synthesizers as well as
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s is evident on each album. They are known to blend the use of acoustic and
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instruments to create their sound. Many Zoot Woman songs are characterised by lead vocalist Johnny Blake's voice. Blake supports his vocal with a very rhythmic guitar playing style. For live performances, he favours the
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and
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guitars. He has written and collaborated with different artists including
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on the albums ''
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'' & ''
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''. Zoot Woman cite the bands
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,
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,
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and
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among their influences. In an interview with Universal Audio, Adam Blake discusses some of the group's recording techniques.


Lyrics

Zoot Woman song lyrics have been described as melancholic. Often the subject matter in each song centres around love, relationships or more introspective and personal themes.


Band's image

Image is a key conceptual element to the band's output. Johnny Blake is quoted saying, "We've always said we want to look how we sound, so hopefully, the look of the band could translate the music. But I think Zoot Woman is built foremost around the songs. There are bands out there where the show describes the band more than the actual music, but with Zoot Woman it's vice versa." Zoot Woman have worked with acclaimed video directors
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, Uwe Flade, Michael Kren, Mirjam Baker and
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. With photography by Rankin,
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, Ben Rigby, Matthias Krause, Normen Perke and styling by fashion designer Fee Doran aka "Mrs Jones".


Discography


Albums


Collaborations

* 2024 – "I Feel Magic" – Einmusik feat. Zoot Woman * 2023 – "A Habit I Can't Break" – Daddy Squad feat. Zoot Woman * 2022 – "Reinvention" – Moscoman feat. Zoot Woman * 2022 – "Something Unique" – Iron Curtis & Johannes Albert feat. Zoot Woman * 2021 – "Out Of Focus" – Solomun feat. Zoot Woman * 2017 – "Still Feels Like The First Time" – Zoot Woman feat.
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* 2016 – "Stop" –
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feat. Johnny Blake


EP

* 1996 – ''Sweet to the Wind''


Singles

;From ''Maxidrama'' * 2024 – "Another Time Like Now" * 2023 – "Blind" * 2023 – "Live And Learn" * 2023 – "A Habit I Can't Break" * 2021 – "Never Felt This Way" * 2019 – "Where Is The Man" ;From ''Absence'' * 2017 – "Solid Gold" * 2017 – "Ordinary Face" ;From ''Star Climbing'' * 2014 – "Coming Up For Air" * 2014 – "Don't Tear Yourself Apart" * 2013 – "The Stars Are Bright" ;From ''Things Are What They Used To Be'' * 2010 – "More Than Ever" * 2009 – "Memory" * 2009 – "Just A Friend of Mine" * 2009 – "We Won't Break" (Redone) / "Saturation" * 2008 – "Live in My Head" * 2007 – "We Won't Break" ;From ''Zoot Woman'' * 2004 – "Taken It All" * 2003 – "Gem" * 2003 – "Grey Day" ;From ''Living in a Magazine'' * 2001 – "Living in a Magazine" * 2001 – "You & I" * 2000 – "It's Automatic" ;Non-album single * 1997 – "Chasing Cities"


Band members

* Johnny Blake –
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s,
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s * Adam Blake
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s,
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s,
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*
Stuart Price Stuart David Price (born 9 September 1977) is an English electronic musician, DJ, songwriter, and record producer. His acts include his own band Zoot Woman (with Adam Blake (musician), Adam Blake and Johnny Blake (musician), Johnny Blake), L ...
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s,
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,
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s ;Touring musicians * Ian Markin –
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(2001–2002) * Jon Fortis –
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, keyboards (2001–2002) * Jim Carmichael –
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(2003–2004) * Beatrice Hatherley –
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, keyboards (2004–2007) * Jasmin O'Meara –
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, keyboards (2008–2011)


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Zoot Woman English electronic music groups Musical groups from Reading, Berkshire British musical trios