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'''The Gentle People''' were a [[Los Angeles]]-based band formed in 1995 by a multinational group of musicians performing under the names Dougie Dimensional, Laurie LeMans, Valentine Carnelian, and Honeymink.<ref name="allmusicbio"/> Their sound explored kitschy [[lounge music|lounge]] and [[easy listening]] aesthetics of the 1950s in the context of 1990s club culture.<ref name="allmusicbio"/> They signed to the UK [[electronic music|electronic]] label [[Rephlex Records]] in 1995 and released two albums: ''Soundtracks for Living'' (1997) and ''Simply Faboo'' (1999).<ref name="allmusicbio"/>
'''The Gentle People''' were a [[Los Angeles]]-based band formed in 1995 by a multinational group of musicians performing under the names Dougie Dimensional, Laurie LeMans, Valentine Carnelian, and Honeymink.<ref name="allmusicbio"/> Their sound explored kitschy [[lounge music|lounge]] and [[easy listening]] aesthetics of the 1950s in the context of 1990s [[club culture]].<ref name="allmusicbio"/> They signed to the UK [[electronic music|electronic]] label [[Rephlex Records]] in 1995 and released two albums: ''Soundtracks for Living'' (1997) and ''Simply Faboo'' (1999).<ref name="allmusicbio"/>


==Career==
==Career==

Revision as of 05:35, 8 September 2022

The Gentle People
OriginLos Angeles, U.S.
Genres
Years active1992–2011
LabelsRephlex
Past membersDougie Dimensional
Laurie LeMans
Valentine Carnelian
Honeymink

The Gentle People were a Los Angeles-based band formed in 1995 by a multinational group of musicians performing under the names Dougie Dimensional, Laurie LeMans, Valentine Carnelian, and Honeymink.[1] Their sound explored kitschy lounge and easy listening aesthetics of the 1950s in the context of 1990s club culture.[1] They signed to the UK electronic label Rephlex Records in 1995 and released two albums: Soundtracks for Living (1997) and Simply Faboo (1999).[1]

Career

The Gentle People were signed to Rephlex Records (co-run by Richard D. James a/k/a Aphex Twin), despite the group's "relaxed brand of sugar-coated, vocal-based easy listening" being quite different from "the typically abrasive lo-fi machine music of that label."[1] The signing occurred after they mailed a demo and postcard.[3] Their 1995 track "Journey" was their first release.[3] The band released their 1997 debut album Soundtracks for Living on the label. It received a positive review from Select, which claimed that "just when you thought easy listening was played out in a welter of zany student discos, the elegantly multinational Gentle People come to reaffirm la dolce vita."[2]

The group has worked with artists such as Pizzicato Five, Fantastic Plastic Machine, and Deee-Lite.[3] They attracted an international following in the UK, Japan, and US, where they appeared on various lounge and exotica compilations.[1] Their work was also remixed by labelmates such as Aphex Twin and Luke Vibert.[1]

Discography

  • Soundtracks for Living (1997, Rephlex)
  • Simply Faboo (1999, Rephlex)

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Cooper, Sean. "The Gentle People - Biography". AllMusic. Retrieved 8 September 2022.
  2. ^ a b Harrison, Ian. "New Albums". Select Magazine. Retrieved 8 September 2022.
  3. ^ a b c Ferber, Lawrence (December 1999). "Absolutely Faboo". The Advocate.