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The King of Luxembourg is one of many aliases used by Simon Fisher Turner. 2 albums were recorded on the cult 80's label El Records, seeing Turner brilliantly deal with psychedelic, sunshine and indie pop. .
Luxembourg are a British five-piece indie band. For most of their life, the lineup consisted of David Shah (lead singer), Rob Britton (guitar), Alex Potterill (keyboards), Jon Bacon (bass) and Steve Brummell (drums). Bassist Jon left the band at the end of 2006 and was replaced by David Barnett. Luxembourg are often compared to artists like Pulp, The Smiths and Roxy Music and sometimes described as "pop noir". After a lengthy hiatus the band returned to active duty in 2018 with the 'Youth' EP. For post-Luxembourg Last.fm activity, check the following: The Melting Ice Caps The Soft Close-Ups Jonny Cola...
Aberystwyth, United Kingdom From the wild west of Wales Radio Luxembourg's psychedelic pop culminated in the release of two brilliant EPs and a slot on last year's BBC Introducing tour. Successors to the mercurial talents that brought fame, if maybe not riches, to SFA and Gorky's, they are experimental, inventive and infectious, boasting multi-part harmonies, honking brass and swirling synths. They now play under the name of Race Horses. .
The Luxembourg Signal, while being a brand new project, features members who have been playing together for years as part of the much adored Aberdeen (Sarah Records). Several years, several bands -- including most recently Fonda and Trembling Blue Stars -- and a few reunions later, Johnny Joyner, Beth Arzy, Brian Espinosa and Ginny Pitchford started The Luxembourg Signal. Piecing together almost ten years of ideas and nabbing any recording time possible with Beth when visiting Los Angeles from the UK, their debut LP was released in 2014 .