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Collabro are an English boy band who won the eighth series of Britain's Got Talent in 2014. Specialising in musical theatre, the group consists of Michael Auger, Richard Hadfield, Jamie Lambert, Matthew Pagan and Thomas J Redgrave. Collabro formed in January 2014. Pagan and Lambert knew one another already, and used social media to find three additional singers to complete the band's line-up.Pagan and Lambert held auditions where they found Auger and Redgrave. They found Hadfield on Youtube singing Bring Him Home. They sung together for the first time at the Miller pub in London Bridge. It was not long...
Club Collab is a collective formed around namesake monthly clubnight put on by four DJ friends – Jedynak, Dizky, Najar (all formerly known as Beat Banquet). Determined to blur lines between various scenes and genres Club Collab showcases the best dance music from the last 30 years. It is not uncommon to hear DJs play Talking Heads mixed with good ol’ French house, 80s boogie blended with Fela Kuti or contemporary disco just after soulful broken-beat tune. Digging deeper than just scanning hip blogs (but keeping eye for great new music, too) Club Collab has a reputation of the place...
The group was founded in Brest, France in 1982 and was part until its separation in 1985, in the context of the movement Oi! provincial French label around the Chaos Production. We find the group on several compilations as Chaos France Volume 1 and 2, 1984, The First Sonic World War as well as their unique mini-LP released in late 1984 . Their music is similar to the English bands like Peter and the Test Tube Babies, Toy Dolls and other groups compilations Oi! English. Their lyrics range from rural lechery (Pap labidoub Bop, 1985) and song guardroom , sometimes...
"The Pony Collaboration sound like something you used to know, but. Theirs is a gentle Americana, sung shyly from behind the mask of a distorted mic (him) and confidently but softly (her) while the band rattle and wheeze corralled by tight drums that were never in the long-lost origins of the sound. You’ve heard this before, and you like it, but you just can’t quite remember" PLAN B MAGAZINE www.theponycollaboration.com .