Alpha (band)

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Alpha
OriginBristol, England[1]
GenresTrip hop[2]
Years active1996–present
LabelsDon't Touch Recordings, Melankolic
MembersCorin Dingley
Wendy Stubbs
Hannah Collins
Duncan Attwood
Past membersAndy Jenks
Peter Wild
Websitewww.alphaheaven.com

Alpha is an English post-trip hop group. It comprises founding member Corin Dingley, vocalist and lyricist Wendy Stubbs and Hannah Collins; other founding member, Andy Jenks, left the group before the release of their 2007 album, The Sky Is Mine.

Originally working under the name "Ariel", the duo of Dingley and Jenks came together in 1995 after both had worked on various projects in the Bristol area, home of trip hop groups Massive Attack and Portishead.

Like Massive Attack, Alpha recruited singers to add vocals to their downtempo, beat-driven compositions of the late 1990s, which led to them being included in the category of "post trip hop".

Their debut album, Come from Heaven, was the first release on Massive Attack's Melankolic label in 1997. They are currently on Don't Touch Recordings, a label they founded.

A collaboration with reggae vocalist Horace Andy, entitled Two Phazed People, was released in 2009.[3]

Corin Dingley, one of the founder members of Alpha, has finished the 15th release for Alpha; it features vocals from Kate Stables, This Is The Kit, Jesse D Vernon, Morning Star, Jamie Gingell, Secret Shine, Hannah Collins, Wendy Stubbs, and Joe Cassidy.

Discography

Studio albums

Compilations albums

EPs

  • South (2001)
  • Revolution (2002)
  • Ariel (2009)
  • L'hiver (2012)
  • Salt (2015)

Singles

  • "Sometime Later" (1997)
  • "Slim" (1998)

References

  1. ^ Nickson, Chris (January 1998). "Alpha: Melancholy, With A Twist". CMJ New Music Monthly: 9.
  2. ^ Garcia, Guy (25 October 1998). "MUSIC; Trip-Hop Reinvents Itself to Take on the World". The New York Times. Retrieved 18 August 2017.
  3. ^ Dietzel, Andrew (12 November 2009). "Horace Andy and Alpha: Two Phazed People". PopMatters. Retrieved 29 August 2017.

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