The Egg (band)


The Egg are a British electronic dance music band, consisting of Ned Scott, Maff Scott, Paul Marshall and Matt White.

History

Founded in the early 1990s in Oxford, England, the Egg released its first EP Shopping on the independent record label, Cup of Tea Records. Having been signed by China Records, in 1996 the band released the album Albumen in the United States on Discovery Records in 1997. In 1998, the follow-up album, Travelator, was released, produced by Tim Holmes of Death in Vegas. In 2000, the group recorded the theme tune to the Yorkshire Television show, At Home with the Braithwaites.
Following Travelator, the Egg began exploring the new directions. Following their Mellowmania EP in 2002, they were signed by Bar de Lune Records, a subsidiary of Beechwood Music. Beechwood folded the following year just before a return with their new album, Forwards, and subsequently released on Squarepeg Records in 2004.
The single "Walking Away" was released in 2005, and further remixes commissioned by licensees. This became a crossover hit, and spawned the bootleg by David Guetta, "Love Don't Let Me Go ", to reach #3 in the UK Singles Chart in August 2006.
In 2006, the Egg played at The Big Chill, Bestival, Glastonbury, and other venues across Europe. The following year saw more UK music festivals appearances.
In 2007 the band toured Australia and Brazil for the first time playing most major cities in each.
In 2008 the Egg contributed the song "Trails and Tribulations" to the Songs for Survival Survival International charity album, and later in the year they played at Camp Bisco 7 in New York City. They also toured the U.S. extensively in 2008, 2009, and 2010.

Members

Current members

Studio albums