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* [[Careful with That Axe]]: "Slippage"
* [[Careful with That Axe]]: "Slippage"
* [[Darker and Edgier]]: "Black Cherry". [http://youtu.be/bYFuwKfd2EA Their remix for] [[Lady Gaga]]'s "Judas" does this for the original song, [[Up to Eleven]].
* [[Darker and Edgier]]: "Black Cherry". [http://youtu.be/bYFuwKfd2EA Their remix for] [[Lady Gaga]]'s "Judas" does this for the original song, [[Up to Eleven]].
* [[Dream Team]]: Worked with [[Christina Aguilera]] on her "Bionic" album
* [[Dream Team]]: Worked with [[Christina Aguilera]] on her "Bionic" album
* [[Dye Hard]]: Alison is a natural brunette, but she dyes it blonde.
* [[Dye Hard]]: Alison is a natural brunette, but she dyes it blonde.
* [[Early Installment Weirdness]]: ''Felt Mountain'' is quite surprising for fans introduced through their [[Hotter and Sexier|later work.]] However, it is still often cited as their masterpiece, for perhaps the same reasons.
* [[Early Installment Weirdness]]: ''Felt Mountain'' is quite surprising for fans introduced through their [[Hotter and Sexier|later work.]] However, it is still often cited as their masterpiece, for perhaps the same reasons.
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* [[New Sound Album]]: Every single one. From cinematic, spy-film ambience (''Felt Mountain''), to poppy electroclash (''Black Cherry''), to 70's glam (''Supernature''), to soothing folktronica (''Seventh Tree''), to 80's synthpop (''Head First'').
* [[New Sound Album]]: Every single one. From cinematic, spy-film ambience (''Felt Mountain''), to poppy electroclash (''Black Cherry''), to 70's glam (''Supernature''), to soothing folktronica (''Seventh Tree''), to 80's synthpop (''Head First'').
* [[Non-Appearing Title]]: "Hairy Trees", "Koko", "Deep Honey", and others.
* [[Non-Appearing Title]]: "Hairy Trees", "Koko", "Deep Honey", and others.
* [[Punctuated for Emphasis]]: "How? Long? Now? Honestly, how? Long? Now?" from "You Never Know"
* [[Punctuated! For! Emphasis!]]: "How? Long? Now? Honestly, how? Long? Now?" from "You Never Know"
** To an extent, "Koko".
** To an extent, "Koko".
* [[Sanity Slippage Song]]: "[[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|Slippage]]"
* [[Sanity Slippage Song]]: "[[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|Slippage]]"

Revision as of 12:42, 5 October 2014

Goldfrapp are a British electronic duo formed in 1999 by Alison Goldfrapp (vocals/synthesizer) and Will Gregory (synthesizer).

Their style has changed over the years - each album sounds very different to the one before, but roughly speaking, Felt Mountain and Seventh Tree are more subdued (the former is mainly electronic, the latter picks up a Folk Rock influence), Supernature and Head First are more danceable (the former being pop-rock, the latter disco), and Black Cherry seems to split the last two somewhat equally. This can lead to a bit of a Broken Base sometimes.

They have quite a large worldwide fanbase, due to their various styles and frequent commercial usage.

Alison Goldfrapp is also known for her work as a session vocalist with Orbital, Tricky and others.

Discography

Their discography runs as follows:

  • Felt Mountain (2000)
  • Black Cherry (2003)
  • Supernature (2005)
  • Seventh Tree (2008)
  • Head First (2010)
  • The Singles (2012)

Along with:

  • Wonderful Electric (DVD/CD, 2003)
  • We Are Glitter (remix album, 2006)

Goldfrapp provide examples of the following tropes: