Noonday Underground
Noonday Underground | |
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| Origin | London, England |
| Genres | Trip hop[1] |
| Years active | 2000 to Present |
| Labels | Setanta |
| Members | Simon Dine Daisy Martey |
Noonday Underground are a British band consisting of DJ Simon Dine and singer Daisy Martey. Dine had previously been a member of Adventures in Stereo. Martey was for a time the singer in Morcheeba.[2] The band name came from a book about The Who.[3]
The single "London" was featured in the soundtrack for the film The September Issue.
Their debut album Self-Assembly was released in 2000 on the M21 label, and re-issued by Setanta on 17 September 2001.[4]
Their track "The Light Brigade", from Self-Assembly, was used as the title theme for the Channel 4 nursing drama, No Angels.
An advertisement for Google Home used their track "Spinning All Around", from the album Body Parts For Modern Art.
Discography
[edit | edit source]- Albums
- Self-Assembly (2000) M21[1]
- Surface Noise (2002) Setanta[1]
- On the Freedom Flotilla (2006) Setanta[1]
- The K-O Chorale (12 July 2010) Setanta[5]
- Body Parts for Modern Art (2015) Stubbie Records[1]
- On a Quiet Night (2018)
- Compilations
- Set Sail (2003) Vroom Sound[1]
- EPs
- How Happy (1997)[1]
- Singles
- "London" (1999)[1]
- "I'll Walk Right On" (2003) (UK Singles Chart #86)[6]
References
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External links
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