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{{Notability|Music|date=January 2009}}
{{Notability|Music|date=January 2009}}
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'''Blue Foundation''' is a [[Denmark|Danish]] [[alternative rock]] band founded in [[2000]] by musician Tobias Wilner.
'''Blue Foundation''' is a [[Denmark|Danish]] [[trip-hop]] band founded in [[2000]] by musician Tobias Wilner.


==History==
==History==

Revision as of 06:48, 22 March 2010

Blue Foundation is a Danish trip-hop band founded in 2000 by musician Tobias Wilner.

History

Blue Foundation started out in 2000 based on Tobias Wilner, aka Bichi's cooperation with various artists and musicians; his work with Kirstine Stubbe Teglbjærg and Bo Rande has been especially characteristic for the Blue Foundation sound. The music can be described as a mix of melodic dreamy pop influenced by indietronica and shoegaze. Tobias Wilner called it "folk music for modern people". Blue Foundation released their first 7" via MoshiMoshi (Hot Chip, Bloc Party etc)[1] and their first, self-titled album was released shortly thereafter. During the past several years, Blue Foundation have expanded their audience, embracing both the underground and the alternative mainstream. Blue Foundation's music has been featured in major films such as Twilight[2], Miami Vice and the TV series The O.C.. Blue Foundation released their third album Life of a Ghost in Scandinavia in 2007.

Members

Discography

Studio albums

EPs and singles

  • Enemy
  • Sweep
  • Dead Peoples Choice
  • Crosshair
  • Ricochet
  • LIVE at Vega
  • This is Goodbye
  • Embers
  • End of the Day
  • As I Moved On aka Rise
  • Bassment
  • Jack to Phono EP
  • Alis
  • Hollywood & Wiseguy
  • Hollywood & Hide

Compilations

  • Mother Nature (2003)
  • Colors: A Nordic Compilation (2003)
  • Who Shot Jacques Laverne? (2004)
  • Paris (2007)
  • Sequential (2007)
  • Warp Factor (??)

Selected soundtracks & movies

  • Twilight
  • Miami Vice
  • Drabet
  • The O.C.
  • Anna Pihl

References