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NME.com feature on Hooverphonic including news, reviews, biography, youtube video, audio, concerts, tour dates, photos, pictures, commentary, album reviews and live reviews and cool facts.

Hooverphonic Music Videos

Happiness Play Video

Happiness

Official music video for the track Happiness by Hooverphonic.

Happiness Play Video

Happiness

Official music video for the track Happiness by Hooverphonic.

The World Is Mine  (Live With Orchestra) Play Video

The World Is Mine (Live With Orchestra)

Official music video for the track The World Is Mine (Live With Orchestra) by Hooverphonic.

Renaissance Affair Play Video

Renaissance Affair

Official music video for the track Renaissance Affair by Hooverphonic.

Unfinished Sympathy Play Video

Unfinished Sympathy

Official music video for the track Unfinished Sympathy by Hooverphonic.

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Hooverphonic Reviews

Hooverphonic : The Magnificent Tree

Hooverphonic : The Magnificent Tree

Chocolate box indie from Hollywood's favourite Belgians

  • May 14, 2001

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Hooverphonic Biography

Hooverphonic is a Belgian rock/pop group, formed in 1995. Though early on categorized as a trip hop group, they quickly expanded their sound to the point where they could no longer be described as a lone genre, but rather encompass alternative, electronica, electropop, rock, and mixture of others. The band originally called themselves Hoover, but later changed their name to Hooverphonic after discovering other groups were already using the Hoover name and to avoid any legal issues with the vacuum cleaner company.

On 10 October 2008, Geike Arnaert, the lead singer of the band, announced she would leave the group by the end of the year to pursue her solo career. Arnaert had been working on solo material for a few months. The last concert of Hooverphonic with Geike was on 13 December 2008 in Tele-Club, Ekaterinburg, Russia. It was filmed by the local MTV station and was shown on Russian TV in 2009.

On 29 October 2010, Hooverphonic announced their new single on their website. The videoclip showcased fourteen possible singers but only one of them, Noemie Wolfs, proved to be the real successor of Geike Arnaert. On 4 November 2010, the new singer was announced on De Laatste Show at the VRT, the Flemish public broadcasting organization.

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