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Client
Client are one of those groups that
purposefully maintain an enigmatic
aura. In the beginning, the dynamic
duo of Kate Holmes and Sarah Blackwood
even went so far as to hide their
real identities behind the two faceless
codes of “Client A” and
“Client B.” “We
wish to be judged on basis of our
music, and not our looks. Furthermore,
we have quite a bit of fun flirting
with anonymity and androgyny.”
Their custom-tailored look is reminiscent
of uniforms - part Eastern European
stewardess or secretary, part dominatrix.
The aesthetic reflects the group’s
central themes of voyeurism, the underbelly
of the city, the dark side of life.
Client’s
sound could best be classified as
minimalist Electronica, solidly rooted
in a classic song writing tradition.
Influenced by bands like Joy Division,
Kraftwerk, DAF, The Smiths and the
sound of the English North, the band
is the perfect counterpart to today’s
“feel-good” Europop-muzak.
Client
were formed in 2002. For their self-titled
debut, they signed to Andy Fletcher’s
Toast Hawaii label. The production
was dominated by strange beats that
sported an alleged naívité,
cynically intelligent lyrics and a
cold, minimal vocal style. It was
met with very positive receptions
from both the press and the public
and provoked strong resonances on
part of the media and art scene. One
German admirer was promptly inspired
to create an art installation based
on “Client”, while British
film maker Nick Love used the single
“Rock and Roll Machine”
for his movie “Football Factory.”
Two tracks also featured in the U.S.-
TV- shows Nip/Tuck and CSI.
The
second album “City” was
co-produced by Joe Wilson (Sneaker
Pimps). The first single “In
it for the Money” was a sharp
reaction to the cynicism inherent
in Pop Culture and became an instant
Electro-classic. The b-side “Down
to the Underground” featured
guest vocals from Pete Doherty (Babyshambles,
The Libertines), while the album had
guest-appearances by Martin L. Gore
from Depeche Mode and Carl Barat (The
Libertines). Numerous tracks have
also been licensed to film and TV.
Playing
live has always been a top priority
for Client … and there are only
a few bands that get the chance to
kick off their career in front of
a really big audience. In 2002, they
debuted supporting Depeche Mode in
Europe, playing to crowds of more
than 15000. In 2003, the band embarked
on three European tours, playing in
France, Great Britain (supporting
Karl Bartos (ex-Kraftwerk)), Germany,
Scandinavia, Spain, as well as Russia
and Mexico. Kate and Sarah also became
resident DJs of their own club “Being
Boiled” at the Notting Hill
Arts Club. In May 2004, they played
another UK tour, this time opening
for Mick Jones’ (ex-The Clash)
and continued playing live all over
Europe, often alongside DJ Andy Fletcher
. It is thus hardly any wonder that
Client have the reputation of being
one of the hardest working music acts
in the UK.
In
January 2005, the single “Pornography”
(with Carl Barat) was released and
instantly charted at number 22 in
the UK single charts. Client also
played numerous shows that year and
supported Erasure on tour as well
as visiting China for the first time.
Given
the stylish presentation and intriguing
charms of the band, it was only a
matter of time, until the world of
fashion would cast an eye on Client.
Thus, the Italian issues of Vogue
and Vanity Fair booked them for photo
shoots and the Italian fashion design
company GAS had them walk the catwalk.
And, most recently, the German FHM
featured a photo shoot in their November
2006 issue.
Client also design all their own merchandise
under the “ClientArt”-
logo and have worked really hard at
their internet presence since the
beginning... being one of the first
bands to realise the marketing potential
of a global brand. They oversee all
their own artwork, design and image
.
The
year 2007 saw the trio as energetic
as ever. After touring with The Pet
Shop Boys, Mesh , The Charlatans and
Covenant, Client signed with the German
independent label Out of Line in late
2006. The single “Lights Go
Out” was again very well received
by press and public and the album
“Heartland”, produced
by Youth (The Verve, Primal Scream
) and Stephen Hague (New Order), followed
in early 2007. Two more hit-singles,
"Drive" and "It's Not
Over" were released from the
album and the ladies followed up in
2008 with "Untitled Remix",
a CD jam-packed with the coolest remixes,
unreleased tracks, rarities and collaborations
from the "Heartland"-era
with strong nods towards Client's
affinity towards modern club sounds.
2009
will be the year of "Command",
Client's new long playing album. Complemented
by bass player Emma Fox (Client E),
Sarah and Kate have concentrated on
the very essence of their unique sound.
“Command” is a raw and
straightforward production dominated
by analog synthesizers and Minimal
Electro arrangements with full, club-friendly
beats. Following the credo that less
very often equals more, the trio has
conjured up a highly versatile album
from these ingredients. It will be
released in early March and, to top
things off, Client have also filmed
a smashing contract-killer-clip for
the song "Can You Feel."
As the trio is constantly on the go,
we can also look forward to some extensive
touring on which they will have the
masses melt away before them once
again.
Nothing can stop these Electro-ladies
who have rightly earned their reputation
of not only being the coolest all-girl-band
on this planet, but also the hardest
working one.
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