Named after the musical term for the measurement of time by an instrument,
Metronomy are the dance-meets-rock project of London-based multi-instrumentalist and producer Joseph Mount. The live version of
Metronomy also include keyboardist/saxophonist Oscar Cash and keyboardist/bassist Gabriel Stebbing. Prior to
Metronomy, Mount and Stebbing played together in bands such as the Upsides, a pop group the pair described as "the original
Busted," and the Customers, with whom they played in university. Using an old computer that his father gave him, Mount started
Metronomy in 2002 as a side project to the other bands he played with. When his cousin Cash joined
Metronomy, it became the trio's main project. With a sound inspired by everyone from
Devo and
David Bowie to
N.E.R.D. and Pavement,
Metronomy earned buzz for their engaging live show as well as official and unoffical remixes of tracks by
Gorillaz,
Architecture in Helsinki,
Sebastien Tellier,
Kate Nash,
U2, and
Britney Spears.
Metronomy's debut single, "You Could Easily Have Me," arrived in spring 2006 on the Holiphonic imprint; the full-length Pip Paine (Pay the £5000 You Owe) was released that summer.
Metronomy switched to their ow...
Named after the musical term for the measurement of time by an instrument,
Metronomy are the dance-meets-rock project of London-based multi-instrumentalist and producer Joseph Mount. The live version of
Metronomy also include keyboardist/saxophonist Oscar Cash and keyboardist/bassist Gabriel Stebbing. Prior to
Metronomy, Mount and Stebbing played together in bands such as the Upsides, a pop group the pair described as "the original
Busted," and the Customers, with whom they played in university. Using an old computer that his father gave him, Mount started
Metronomy in 2002 as a side project to the other bands he played with. When his cousin Cash joined
Metronomy, it became the trio's main project. With a sound inspired by everyone from
Devo and
David Bowie to
N.E.R.D. and Pavement,
Metronomy earned buzz for their engaging live show as well as official and unoffical remixes of tracks by
Gorillaz,
Architecture in Helsinki,
Sebastien Tellier,
Kate Nash,
U2, and
Britney Spears.
Metronomy's debut single, "You Could Easily Have Me," arrived in spring 2006 on the Holiphonic imprint; the full-length Pip Paine (Pay the £5000 You Owe) was released that summer.
Metronomy switched to their own labelNeed Now Future for their 2007 single "Radio Ladio," and their second album was expected in 2008. ~ Heather Phares, Rovi