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Revision as of 11:41, 16 August 2019
Bloem de Wilde de Ligny | |
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Background information | |
Born | Apeldoorn, The Netherlands | 7 July 1978
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Years active | 1996–present |
Labels | Sony France, Columbia, Virgin Belgium, Polichinelle, Lek, Dream Society |
Bloem de Wilde de Ligny (born 7 July 1978) is a Dutch singer-songwriter and musician based in the United Kingdom. de Ligny has released music as a solo artist and as a member of various bands, including Fono & Serafina, Polichinelle,[1] 4Fists, and Sam and the Womp. Her image and vocal style have often been compared to Björk. She has also performed under the names Bloem,[2] Bloem de Wilde de Ligny,[2][3] Serafina Ouistiti,[3] Oo is an Instrument,[4] Lady Oo, Bloom and most recently Bloom de Wilde.
Early years
Bloem (meaning 'flower' in Dutch) de Wilde de Ligny was born to an Indonesian father and a Dutch mother. Raised by her mother, they moved location twenty times before settling in Haarlem.[5] After leaving school, she moved into a squat, and from 1996 began performing music under the name Bloem, appearing on the festival circuit with appearances at the Oerol, Lowlands and Crossing Border festivals.[5]
Zink
de Ligny's festival performances brought her to the attention of the record company Columbia.[5][6] In November 1998, under the name Bloem de Ligny, the album Zink was released, produced by Tricky associate and ex-Boomtown Rats guitarist Pete Briquette, with contributions from musician Maarten Veldhuis,[5] and recorded at the Townhouse Studios in London. The album's name derives from de Ligny's name for her own fantasy sea.[6]
The record company had high expectations,[6] and the album generally received positive reviews, with many noting her vocal style as similar to Icelandic artist Björk,[5][6][7] although de Ligny cites Robert Wyatt as being a bigger influence.[5] The single "Fingiecrookie" was released from the album and received airplay on a number of music TV channels,[5] but album sales disappointed and she parted company with the record label. de Ligny later moved to Paris for several months, and in the beginning of 2000 studied fine art in Rotterdam.
Later work
In 2002, de Ligny made a guest appearance on the album We Should Have Been Stars by the band Mist.[5] She collaborated with the band again for their 2008 album Period.[3]
Also in 2002, with Ties van der Linden, she formed the ambient pop band Fono and Serafina. Their only album, Bathtub, was released in 2006.[8][9] Around this time, de Ligny began performing under the stage name Serafina Ouistiti and subsequently attended the Willem de Kooning Academy of Fine Arts in Rotterdam, graduating in 2007.[10] In 2005 she formed the band Polichinelle with the artist Bubu. They performed at the Glastonbury Festival in 2007.[10]
In 2007, de Ligny co-founded, with Bubu and artist Kai Nobuko, the surrealist art collective Dream Society, producing animations, songs, films, and art installations based on sounds and images from "everyday life". de Ligny performs with the Society under the name Oo is an Instrument.[11] Residing in London since 2003, she was involved in the founding of Gattoblaster Records,[12] She has performed in the bands 4Fists[13] and QDOS vs. Audio[14]
In 2009, de Ligny joined Sam and the Womp as the vocalist[15] and in 2012 their debut single "Bom Bom"[16] went to number one in the UK.
The band released their second single 'Ravo' in 2013. Bloem became a mother in the same year.
In 2014, de Ligny launched her new solo project Bloom and released her first single under that name, "Animal Spirit", which was followed by "Pale Moon Golden Light" the same year and "The World For You" in 2015.
In 2015, de Ligny founded Womp Records Ltd with Sam and the Womp bandmate Sam Ritchie to release the band's single 'Zeppelin'.
Solo discography
Albums
As Bloem de Ligny
Year | Title | Label | Notes | Source |
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1998 | Zink | Sony France/Columbia | ||
1999 | Bloem Ongeplukt | Polichinelle | Live album | [2] |
2001 | Bloemleg | Lek | [17] |
EPs
As Oo is an Instrument
Year | Title | Label | Source |
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2011 | The Song, The Ship | Dream Society | [4] |
Singles
As Bloem
Year | Title | Album | Label | Source |
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1995 | "Cake" (with Dirk-Jan) | Muziek Festival Haarlem - Finalisten | [18] | |
1997 | "Pink Serenity" | De Zevende Dag - Live 2 | Virgin Belgium | [19] |
As Bloem de Ligny
Year | Title | Album | Notes | Source |
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1998 | "Cells" | Zink and Nieuw Nederlands Peil 7 (Noorderslag) | Promotional single | [2] |
"Fingiecrookie" (Masthaz of Funk Remixes) | Zink | |||
1999 | "Fingiecrookie" | [6] |
References
- ^ Muziekencyclopedie - Polichinelle
- ^ a b c d Bloem de Ligny Discography at Discogs
- ^ a b c Muziekencyclopedie - Zoekopdracht
- ^ a b Oo is an Instrument Archived January 2, 2013, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ a b c d e f g h Muziekencyclopedie - Bloem De Ligny
- ^ a b c d e Columbia Holland Cultivates The Career Of Ing Nue Bloem De Ligny | Retail Trade > Miscellaneous Retail from AllBusiness.com
- ^ The Ectophiles' Guide to Good Music - Bloem de Ligny
- ^ matrix/cel-19/page-19
- ^ Muziekencyclopedie - Fono & Serafina
- ^ a b Gattoblaster Records » Blog Archive » Oo is an Instrument
- ^ DreamSocietyAbout « Archived April 22, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Gattoblaster Records
- ^ 4fists | Gratis muziek, tourneedata, foto's, video's
- ^ http://www.myspace.com/qdosvsaudio
- ^ Sam & The Womp | Bom Bom | Official Website
- ^ Sam And The Womp Go Straight To Number One With Debut Single 'Bom Bom'
- ^ [1]
- ^ Discogs listing
- ^ Discogs listing