Apollo 440
Apollo 440 are an English electronic music group formed in Liverpool in 1990. The group has written, recorded, and produced five studio albums, collaborated with and produced other artists, remixed as Apollo 440 and as ambient cinematic alter-ego Stealth Sonic Orchestra, and created music for film, television, advertisements and multimedia. They notched up ten UK top 40 singles with three top-tens, and had a chart presence worldwide.
Its name comes from the Greek god Apollo and the frequency of concert pitch — the A note at 440 Hz, often denoted as "A440", and the Sequential Circuits sampler/sequencer, the Studio 440. They changed the writing of their name from Apollo 440 to Apollo Four Forty in 1996, though they switched back for their latest album. To date, Apollo 440's remixes range from U2, P. Diddy/Jimmy Page and Ennio Morricone. Among their Stealth Sonic Orchestra remixes are a series of Manic Street Preachers singles.
History
Apollo 440 were formed by the brothers Trevor and Howard Gray with fellow Liverpudlians Noko and James Gardner, although Gardner left after the recording of the first album. All members sing and add a profusion of samples, electronics, and computer-based sounds.After relocating to the Camden area of London, Apollo 440 recorded in 1994 with their debut album, Millennium Fever, and released it on 30 January 1995 on their own Stealth Sonic Recordings label. They have successfully invaded both the record charts and the dance floor with their combination of rock, breakbeat, and ambient.
The band had been most known for its remixes until the release of Liquid Cool in the UK. However, it was not until the success of the singles "Krupa" and "Ain't Talkin' 'bout Dub" that their own musical efforts were brought to international attention — particularly the latter single contributed to pushing Apollo 440 into the spotlight.
In 2007, the band played a tribute gig to the late Billy Mackenzie.
Apollo 440's fifth album, The Future's What It Used To Be, became available for download on the iTunes Store from 23 March 2012.
Collaborators over the years have included Jeff Beck, Jean Michel Jarre, Billy Mackenzie, Ian McCulloch and Hotei.
Currently, the band resides in Islington, London, having once again moved its headquarters.
Live performances and members
Apollo 440 have always played live with a number of different line-ups.1994-1995
- Howard Gray - keyboards, samples, programming
- Trevor Gray - keyboards
- Noko - vocals, guitars
- James Gardner - bass
- MC Stevie Hyper D - raps
- Cliff Hewitt - drums
- Rhoda Dakar- vocals
1997-2000
- Howard Gray - onstage engineering
- Trevor Gray - keyboards, programming
- Noko - guitars
- Mary Byker - vocals
- Harry K - turntables, samples, keyboards
- Cliff Hewitt/Paul Kodish - drums, programming
- Rej - bass
2004
- Howard Gray - onstage engineering
- Trevor Gray - keyboards, programming
- Noko - guitars
- Mary Byker - vocals
- Harry K - turntables, samples, keyboards
- Cliff Hewitt - drums, programming
- Jonathan White - bass
2007-present
- Howard Gray - onstage engineering
- Trevor Gray - keyboards, programming
- Ashley Krajewski - keyboards, samples, backing vocals
- Noko - guitars, backing vocals
- Ewan MacFarlane - vocals
- Mary Byker - vocals
- Harry K - turntables, samples, keyboards
- Cliff Hewitt - drums, programming
- Michael Cusick - bass, backing vocals
Discography
Albums
Singles
- "Lolita"
- "Destiny"
- "Blackout"
- Rumble EP
- "Astral America" - UK No. 36
- "Liquid Cool" - UK No. 35
- " The Reaper" - UK No. 35
- "Krupa" - UK No. 23, US Dance No. 7
- "Ain't Talkin' 'bout Dub" - UK No. 7, US Dance No. 15
- "Raw Power" - UK No. 32
- "Carrera Rapida"
- "Rendez-Vous 98" - UK No. 12
- "Lost in Space" - UK No. 4
- "Stop the Rock" - UK No. 10, US Dance No. 11, US Alternative No. 21
- "Heart Go Boom" - UK No. 57
- "Cold Rock the Mic / Crazee Horse"
- "Charlie's Angels 2000" - UK No. 29
- "Say What?" - AUS No. 23
- "Dude Descending a Staircase" - UK No. 58
- A Deeper Dub EP
Media appearances
Video games
- 1996 Adidas Power Soccer - Rumble/Spirit of America
- 1997 Rapid Racer, format: PlayStation CD. The soundtrack was also available as an extra CD, as part of the limited edition double CD single release of "Carrera Rapida"
- 1999 FIFA 2000 - Stop the Rock
- 1999 Gran Turismo 2 - Cold Rock the Mic
- 2000 Spider-Man, featured a remix of "Spider-Man theme song"
- 2001 ATV Offroad Fury - Yo! Future
- 2001 ' - Stop the Rock
- 2002 F1 2002 - Blackbeat
- 2003 SX Superstar - Cold Rock the Mic
- 2004 ' - ???
- 2004 - Hustler Groove
- 2004 Gran Turismo 4 - Start the Car
- 2004 Gran Turismo 4 - Hold the Brakes
- 2007 Forza Motorsport 2 - SolidRockRazorSteel
- 2007 Forza Motorsport 2 - Rollin' Down the Highway
- 2007 Cars Mater-National Championship - Stop The Rock
- 2012 LittleBigPlanet Karting - Odessa Dubstep
Music in film
- Spawn the soundtrack : "This Is Not a Dream", with Mark Sandman of Morphine on vocals
- *Spawn #Soundtrack Bonus Track
- Club Hits 97/98,, featured "Ain't Talkin' 'bout Dub"
- Lost in Space , featured "Lost in Space"
- Charlie's Angels, featured a remix of the Charlies Angels theme song
- Boys and Girls, featured "Stop the Rock" in a club scene
- Cut, featured "Stop the Rock"
- Gone in 60 Seconds, featured "Stop the Rock"
- Driven, features "Stadium Parking Lot" in a montage of several songs during a chase scene
- Spider-Man, featured "Altamont Super-Highway Revisited" in one of the trailers
- Resident Evil, featured "Wall of Death"
- S.W.A.T., featured "Time Is Running Out"
- Eurotrip, featured "Make My Dreams Come True"
- Chasing Liberty featured "Stop the Rock"
- Disaster Movie, featured "Stop the Rock" in the teaser trailer
- The Sopranos, in "Whoever Did This" "The Man with the Harmonica" played over the end credits
- Victoria's Secret Fashion Show 2007, featured "Stop the Rock" in the segment "Sureally Sexy"
Vocalists
- Billy Mackenzie on "Pain In Any Language" on Electro Glide in Blue, the last song he recorded.
- Ewan MacFarlane on "Electro Glide in Blue" on Electro Glide In Blue and numerous tracks on the Dude Descending a Staircase album - currently performing live.
- Xan on "Something's Got to Give" on Dude Descending a Staircase
- Jalal Nuriddin on "Children of the Future" on Dude Descending a Staircase
- The Beatnuts on the title track of Dude Descending a Staircase
- Elizabeth Gray on "Christiane" on Dude Descending a Staircase and "Stealth Mass" on Electro Glide in Blue
- Mary Byker on "Ain't Talkin' 'bout Dub", "Raw Power" on Electro Glide in Blue and "Stop The Rock" on Gettin' High On Your Own Supply - performed as live vocalist until 2004.
Tributes
Jean Baudrillard
The album, Millennium Fever, is a tribute to the French postmodernist Jean Baudrillard. Since the release of that album, other references to Jean Baudrillard's works have popped up.- The track, "Astral America", references Baudrillard's America essay, where the term originates.
- The track, "The Perfect Crime", references Baudrillard's book of the same name.
- The lyrics of "Stealth Requiem" reference the Baudrillardian concept of hyperreality. At one point a female voice says, "Ravishing hyperrealism... Mind blowing", and later quotes directly from America : "The exhilaration of obscenity; the obscenity of ; the obviousness of ; the power of simulation."
Marcel Duchamp
Alcor
The song "Liquid Cool" is a tribute to Alcor, a company focused to pursue research into and the organization of cryonization. The topic is also referenced in the title-song "Millennium Fever", which includes the line, '"I've been dreaming of freezing my mind in California'" where Alcor was based until 1994.Contact details for Alcor subsequently appeared on the sleeve of the single " The Reaper", a cover of the Blue Öyster Cult song.