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Psapp
OriginLondon, England
GenresElectronica, indie pop
Years active2002–present
LabelsMelodic, Rallye, Wiaiwya, Arable, Leaf, Domino Records, The state51 Conspiracy
MembersGalia Durant
Carim Clasmann
Websitepsapp.net

Psapp (/ˈsæp/ or /ˈpsæp/)[1] is an experimental electronica band. The band, a duo consisting of Carim Clasmann and Galia Durant, are sometimes credited with inventing a musical style known as toytronica, a form of electronica made with toys and toy instruments (the band uses toy guitars, flutes, and a chicken they named Brunhilda). They have released five albums (Tiger, My Friend, The Only Thing I Ever Wanted, The Camel's Back, What Makes Us Glow and Tourists), a Japan Exclusive Mini-Album Northdown and five EPs (Do Something Wrong, Rear Moth, Buttons and War, Hi and the iTunes-exclusive Early Cats and Tracks). They composed the song "Cosy in the Rocket", the main theme on the medical-drama TV series Grey's Anatomy. Some of their other songs have been used in other American TV shows such as The OC and Nip/Tuck as well as the UK Channel 4 TV show Sugar Rush.

On Monday 16 September 2013, they announced that their fourth album What Makes Us Glow would be released on 11 November 2013 through The state51 Conspiracy.[2] The first single to be released from this album was "Wet Salt" on 4 November 2013 [3]

Psapp are known for their humour on stage, throwing toy cats (hand-made by the band) into the audience.

Discography

References

  1. ^ This pronunciation can be found in Psapp's Myspace profile in which a pronunciation file is included
  2. ^ "Psapp Announce Details Of Their Fourth Album 'What Makes Us Glow' Out 11th November 2013". Contactmusic.com. 17 September 2013. Retrieved 14 April 2020.
  3. ^ "Psapp - Wet Salt". Psapp.greedbag.com. Retrieved 14 April 2020.