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Pram

105 Shouts   -   518,496 Scrobbles

Biography

As indicated by their name, Pram brought a distinctly childlike world-view to their uniquely cinematic brand of fractured electro-pop; unlike the cutesy, baby-doll mentality that informed the work of many of their more whimsical contemporaries, however, the group's vision of childhood was decidedly nightmarish, evoking a hallucinatory world of helplessness and fear. Formed in Birmingham, England, in 1990, Pram originally fostered an aesthetic consisting primarily of frontwoman Rosie Cuckston's eerie vocals and the sounds of a homemade theremin, but the unit's ranks later swelled to include multi-instrumentalist Matt Eaton, bassist Sam Owen, and keyboardist/sampler Max Simpson. After their bare-bones 1992 EP debut, Through The Gash, Pram's music began to grow more intricate, their odd melodies and hypnotic beats textured by toy pianos, triangles, glockenspiels, glass hammers, and even a Hawaiian bubble machine; the 1993 releases My Iron Lung and the full-length The Stars Are So Big The Earth Is So Small... Stay As You Are greatly expanded their horizons by experimenting with sound and structure, and by the release of 1994's Helium (Ltd Edition) they even began incorporating elements of jazz and hip-hop.

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Top Songs

Total plays on Last.fm over the last 6 months
  1. Track of the Cat - (4:10)  -  1,631 plays
  2. The Archivist - (6:01)  -  1,348 plays
  3. The Doors Of Empty Cupboards - (4:59)  -  1,268 plays
  4. Mother of Pearl - (5:06)  -  1,467 plays
  5. The Pawnbroker - (3:17)  -  884 plays
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