Plone (band)
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Origin | Birmingham, England |
Genres | Indietronica, IDM, space age pop, indie pop, dance-pop |
Years active | 1994–2001; 2019-present |
Labels | Warp Matador Ghost Box |
Members | Mike 'Billy' Bainbridge Michael Johnston |
Past members | Mark Cancellara |
Plone are an electronic music band from Birmingham, England.
Career[]
The group formed in late 1994 when Mark Cancellara and Mike Johnston started to buy old analogue keyboards and guitar effects units, and began to rehearse making soundscapes. Johnston was living with Billy Bainbridge (who was in another band at the time, Supernal, also containing members of electro band sol dat) who bought himself a keyboard and joined the band.
The band started gigging as support to local bands such as Pram and Broadcast. In 1997, the band was approached by Wurlitzer Jukebox who released the single, "Press a Key". On the strength of this the band was signed to Warp and, in September 1998, released the single "plock". This was tipped as one of the singles of the year by NME, Melody Maker and Dazed & Confused.
An album For Beginner Piano was released in September 1999 to widespread critical acclaim.[citation needed]
Rob Mitchell (who had originally signed the band to Warp) was diagnosed with cancer in 2001 and died in September that year.
Their second album has never been officially released but has appeared on torrent and other file sharing sites on the internet.
Bainbridge went on to play keyboards with Broadcast (on the 'Ha Ha Sound' tour), and is now a member of Seeland with Tim Felton (now also ex-Broadcast), and released a single "Wander" / "Pherox" on Duophonic in 2005. Johnston went on to form Mike in Mono, and is also 'Clive 2' in ZX Spectrum Orchestra and a member of the Modified Toy Orchestra.
Mark Cancellara is currently a magician's assistant and DJ.
Starting in the summer of 2009, Plone's song "Plaything" appeared on a Reese's Peanut Butter Cups commercial.
In October 2019, it was announced that a new Plone album will be released on the Ghost Box label in 2020.[1] On 25 February 2020 the new album was announced, named Puzzlewood and set to be released on 17 April. It is compiled from material recorded at various points since the “lost second album”, right up to the present day.
Band members[]
- Mike 'Billy' Bainbridge
- Michael Johnston
Discography[]
Singles[]
- "Press A Key" (Wurlitzer Jukebox)
- "Plock" (Warp Records)
Albums[]
- For Beginner Piano (Warp Records)(1999)
- Untitled second album - never released
- Puzzlewood (Ghost Box Records)(2020)
Remixes[]
- Warp 10+3 (2xCD) "Tricky Disco (Plone Remix)" (Warp Records)
- "Me And Jerry D" / "On Furry Cushion (Plone Mix)" (7") "On Furry Cushion (Plone Mix)" (Octave Kitten Recordings)
- Somniloquy (CD) "Bewitched (Plone Mix)" (Domino Recording Company Ltd.)
Tracks appeared on[]
- wap100. We Are Reasonable People (CD) "Plaything" (Warp Records)
- Round Squared: Weirdbag Vol. 1 (CD) "Somebody Is Alive And Well... Somewhere" (Round Records)
- For Wearing A Phone W/Q (CD) "Simple Song" (not on a label)
- The Mediterranean Beat Cook (Cassette) "Sunday Laid Moo" (Spotlight Records, Japan)
- Music Sampler (CD) "Plock", "Top & Low Rent" (Warp Records)
References[]
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2 November 2019. Retrieved 25 October 2019.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
External links[]
- Plone
- For Beginner Piano at the Warp Records website
- "Plock" at the Warp Records website
- Plone interviewed in 1997
- Mike Johnston in Mono fan blog
- Mike Johnston in Mono page at warmcircuit
- BBC interview with Mike Johnston
- Seeland on Duophonic
- English electronic music groups
- Intelligent dance musicians
- Warp (record label) artists
- Matador Records artists
- Musical groups from Birmingham, West Midlands