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Sneaker Pimps

Sneaker Pimps are an English electronic music band, formed in Hartlepool in 1994.[1] They are best known for their debut album, Becoming X (1996), and its singles "6 Underground" and "Spin Spin Sugar". The band takes its name from an article the Beastie Boys published in their Grand Royal magazine about a man they hired to track down classic sneakers.[2]

Sneaker Pimps
OriginHartlepool, County Durham, England
Genres
Years active
  • 1994–2005
  • 2015–present
Labels
Members
Past members
Websitesneakerpimpsmusic.com

The band was founded by electronic musician Liam Howe and guitarist Chris Corner. They later recruited Kelli Ali (then known as Kelli Dayton) as lead singer,[3][4] plus guitarist Joe Wilson and drummer Dave Westlake as backup musicians. After Becoming X, the band decided to replace Ali with Corner on vocals.[5] Wilson and Westlake departed in 2002. In 2016 Howe and Corner revived the group after a lengthy hiatus.[6][7] In 2021, they began releasing new music.[8]

History

Chris Corner and Liam Howe met as teenagers in the 1980s,[1] both taking an interest in recording and studio experimentation. They banded together under the name F.R.I.S.K. and produced the Soul of Indiscretion EP, an early example of what became known as trip hop. The mix of beats and acoustic folk sounds was further explored on two more instrumental EPs: F.R.I.S.K. and World as a Cone. They were signed to Clean Up Records.[9][10] The duo also worked as DJs and producers under the name Line of Flight.[11]

Howe and Corner launched Sneaker Pimps as a recording group in 1994.[12] The following year, they recruited Ian Pickering to help write lyrics for what would become Sneaker Pimps' debut album, Becoming X.[7] Corner recorded vocals for several demo tracks, but the band decided the kind of music they were writing would better suit a female voice.[13] At their manager's suggestion, they saw Kelli Ali (then known as Kelli Dayton) performing in a pub with her band The Lumieres,[12] and invited her to sing on some demos, including an early version of "6 Underground".[9][14] She soon joined the band, and the demos won the group a contract with Virgin Records.[14] The group was presented as a trio featuring Howe, Corner, and Ali; while bassist Joe Wilson and drummer Dave Westlake were added as supporting musicians.[2]

Released in 1996, Becoming X sold over one million copies.[13] The band toured for two years to support the album, including gigs alongside Aphex Twin.[15] A "grueling" tour of the US strained relations within the band,[16] and Howe left the tour prematurely.[14] A remix album, Becoming Remixed, followed in 1998.

Howe and Corner then developed their own studio, also called Line of Flight after their earlier production work, and began sessions for the second Sneaker Pimps album.[2][14] Kelli Ali had taken a break after the Becoming X tour and was away traveling, so Corner sang on the new demos.[14] When Ali returned, she was told by Howe and Corner that her voice was no longer considered suitable for their new music, and that Corner's voice was a better fit.[9][17] Due to other ongoing personality conflicts and the band's concern about being stereotyped as a faddish female-fronted trip-hop act,[2][5] Ali was fired and Corner took over on lead vocals.

This significant lineup change caused Virgin Records to drop the band.[2] Their second album Splinter was released in the UK on Clean Up Records in 1999, and failed to match the commercial success of Becoming X.[18] New songs were premiered during a 2001 European tour opening for Placebo.[9] Their third album Bloodsport was released on Tommy Boy Records in 2002.[18] Howe and Corner also gained notice by writing and producing for other artists, including Natalie Imbruglia, and for remixing songs under the name Line of Flight.[3]

In 2002, Joe Wilson and Dave Westlake left Sneaker Pimps.[19][20] In 2003, a fourth Sneaker Pimps album was demoed but shelved. The album, which started as the soundtrack for an abandoned indie film project called Blind Michael,[7] is referred to in fan circles as SP4.[7][21] Corner then launched the solo project IAMX,[22] which included several songs from the SP4 project.[23][24] After some additional cancelled projects,[25][26] in 2006 Howe and Corner recorded some new demo tracks, commonly referred to as SP5 demos, with an unidentified female singer that turned up on a MiniDisc found in a bar in Russia. The tracks were leaked online and were later confirmed to be legitimate new Sneaker Pimps songs.[7][27]

After several years of side projects, Howe hinted in 2015 that Sneaker Pimps may reform.[28] Corner confirmed the reunion in 2016,[29] and as of early 2019 they were reportedly working on a new album.[6] Deluxe box sets of previous albums and two new studio albums were announced to be released variously across 2021. Date has been pushed back since news was released to an unknown time frame.[30]

In May 2021, the band announced a new album entitled Squaring the Circle.[8] The album was produced at Sawtooth Studios in Pioneertown, California and The Tower Studios in London.[8] Main vocals are shared by Corner and "featured artist" Simonne Jones.[31] Two of the songs, "Lifeline" and "So Far Gone", originate from the SP5 demos titled "Samaritan" and "Sun Ate the Moon", respectively.

Members

In the studio, the band regularly swapped instruments. As Corner explained during the recording sessions for Bloodsport, "we tend towards jobs, but generally we can mix and match. If we get bored of one aspect, someone else jumps in the seat. Gone are the days where it’s like 'You’re the drummer, I’m the synth player."[3] When playing live, however, their roles were more fixed:

Current members

Contributors and former members

Discography

Studio albums

Title Album details Peak chart positions Certifications
UK
[33]
UK
Indie

[34]
AUS
[35]
AUT
[36]
CAN
[37]
SCO
[38]
US
[39]
US
Heat.

[40]
Becoming X
  • Released: 19 August 1996
  • Label: Clean-up (#CUP020)
  • Formats: CD, LP, CS
27 55 80 47 111 1
Splinter
  • Released: 25 October 1999
  • Label: Clean-up (#CUP040)
  • Formats: CD, LP
80 13
Bloodsport
  • Released: 22 January 2002
  • Label: Tommy Boy (#TB1532)
  • Formats: CD, LP
68
Squaring the Circle
  • Released: 10 September 2021[42]
  • Label: Unfall[42] (#ORP006)
  • Formats: CD, Digital, LP
"—" denotes items that did not chart or were not released in that territory.

EPs

  • Low Five (digital remix EP) (2005)
  • Loretta Young Silks (digital remix EP) (2005)
  • Rework Collection 1 (2021)[43]
  • Rework Collection 2 (2021)[44]
  • Rework Collection 3 (2022)[45]
  • Rework Collection 4 (2022)[46]

Singles

Year Title Peak chart positions Album
UK
[33]
UK
Dance

[47]
UK
Indie

[48]
AUS
[35]
CAN
Dance

[49]
EUR
[50]
SCO
[51]
US
[52]
US
Dance

[53]
US
Alt.

[54]
1996 "Tesko Suicide" Becoming X
"Roll On"
"6 Underground" 15 62 17 45 7
1997 "Spin Spin Sugar" 21 1 126 2 67 28 87 2
"6 Underground" (re-issue) 9 10 67 11
"Post-Modern Sleaze" 22 4 143 22
1998 "Spin Spin Sugar" (re-issue) 46 3 9 70
1999 "Low Five" 39 23 8 47 Splinter
"Ten to Twenty" 56 38 9 68
2001 "7th High" (with Double 99) 114 7th High (Double 99 album)
2002 "Sick" 100 24 16 Bloodsport
"Bloodsport"
"Loretta Young Silks"
2021 "Squaring the Circle" Squaring the Circle
"Fighter"
"Alibis"
2022 "Love Me Stupid" (Simonne Jones Remix) Rework Collection 3
"—" denotes items that did not chart or were not released in that territory.

Promo singles

  • 2002 "Kiro TV"
  • 2002 "M'Aidez"

Other appearances

Music videos

Year Title Director Notes
1996 "Tesko Suicide" Liam Howe and Joe Wilson Released on the 2001 DVD The Videos.
"Spin Spin Sugar" Toby Tremlett
1997 "6 Underground"
"Post-Modern Sleaze" Howard Greenhalgh
1999 "Low Five" Tom Gidley
2002 "Sick" Simon Smyth
"Loretta Young Silks" Liam Howe
2004 "First And Careless Rapture"[citation needed] Chris Corner unreleased
"Missile"[citation needed]
(do not confuse with IAMX single)
unknown
2021 "Fighter" Chris Corner Featuring Janine Gezang (IAMX) as fighter.
"Alibis" Chris Corner "A combination of animated still scanned photography and macro video."[55]
2022 "Love Me Stupid (Simonne Jones Remix)" Chris Corner

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    • *Chart Log UK . zobbel - Dipl.-Bibl.(FH) Tobias Zywietz. Archived from the original on 22 March 2015. Retrieved 10 October 2020.
  34. ^ UK independent albums chart peaks:
  35. ^ a b Australian (ARIA Chart) peaks:
    • Top 100 peaks: Ryan, Gavin (2011). Australia's Music Charts 1988–2010 (PDF ed.). Mt Martha, Victoria, Australia: Moonlight Publishing. p. 258.
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  36. ^ "Austrian chart peaks". austriancharts.at. Retrieved 10 October 2020.
  37. ^ Canadian albums chart peaks:
    • "Becoming X". RPM. 17 July 2013. Retrieved 10 October 2020.
  38. ^ Scottish albums chart peaks:
  39. ^ US albums chart peaks:
    • "Becoming X". Billboard. 30 August 1997. Retrieved 10 October 2020.
  40. ^ US Heatseekers albums chart peaks:
    • "Becoming X". Billboard. 20 September 1997. Retrieved 10 October 2020.
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    • "Spin Spin Sugar". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 10 October 2020.
    • "6 Underground (re-issue)". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 10 October 2020.
    • "Post Modern Sleaze". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 10 October 2020.
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    • "Low Five". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 10 October 2020.
    • "Ten to Twenty". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 10 October 2020.
  48. ^ Independent singles chart peaks:
    • "Spin Spin Sugar (re-issue)". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 10 October 2020.
    • "Low Five". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 10 October 2020.
    • "Ten to Twenty". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 10 October 2020.
    • "Sick". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 10 October 2020.
  49. ^ Canadian dance singles chart peaks:
    • "Spin Spin Sugar". RPM. 17 July 2013. Retrieved 10 October 2020.
  50. ^ European singles chart peaks:
    • "Spin Spin Sugar" (PDF). Music & Media. Retrieved 10 October 2020.
    • "6 Underground (re-issue)" (PDF). Music & Media. Retrieved 10 October 2020.
  51. ^ Scottish singles chart peaks:
    • "6 Underground". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 10 October 2020.
    • "Spin Spin Sugar". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 10 October 2020.
    • "6 Underground (re-issue)". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 10 October 2020.
    • "Post Modern Sleaze". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 10 October 2020.
    • "Spin Spin Sugar (re-issue)". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 10 October 2020.
    • "Low Five". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 10 October 2020.
    • "Ten to Twenty". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 10 October 2020.
  52. ^ US singles chart peaks:
    • "6 Underground". Billboard. 2 January 2013. Retrieved 10 October 2020.
    • "Spin Spin Sugar". Billboard. 2 January 2013. Retrieved 10 October 2020.
  53. ^ US dance singles chart peaks:
    • Spin Spin Sugar: Whitburn, Joel (2004). Hot Dance/Disco: 1974-2003. Record Research. p. 238.
    • "Sick". Billboard. 14 September 2002. Retrieved 10 October 2020.
  54. ^ US modern rock singles chart peaks:
    • "6 Underground". Billboard. 30 August 1997. Retrieved 10 October 2020.
  55. ^ "Sneaker Pimps 22 September 2021 on Facebook". Facebook.

External links

  • "Sneaker Pimps Legacy". New and regularly updated Sneaker Pimps resource website
  • at the Wayback Machine (archived 26 February 2009)
  • . Archived from the original on 28 December 2005.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  • "the Sneaker Box". Italian fan site.
  • at the Wayback Machine (archived 9 December 2004)
  • Kirchner, Keith (6 December 2008). . Archived from the original on 17 June 2010.

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Sneaker Pimps are an English electronic music band formed in Hartlepool in 1994 1 They are best known for their debut album Becoming X 1996 and its singles 6 Underground and Spin Spin Sugar The band takes its name from an article the Beastie Boys published in their Grand Royal magazine about a man they hired to track down classic sneakers 2 Sneaker PimpsOriginHartlepool County Durham EnglandGenresElectronic trip hop dance rock downtempoYears active1994 2005 2015 presentLabelsClean Up Virgin Tommy Boy UnfallMembersLiam Howe Chris CornerPast membersKelli Dayton Joe Wilson Dave WestlakeWebsitesneakerpimpsmusic wbr comThe band was founded by electronic musician Liam Howe and guitarist Chris Corner They later recruited Kelli Ali then known as Kelli Dayton as lead singer 3 4 plus guitarist Joe Wilson and drummer Dave Westlake as backup musicians After Becoming X the band decided to replace Ali with Corner on vocals 5 Wilson and Westlake departed in 2002 In 2016 Howe and Corner revived the group after a lengthy hiatus 6 7 In 2021 they began releasing new music 8 Contents 1 History 2 Members 2 1 Current members 2 2 Contributors and former members 3 Discography 3 1 Studio albums 3 2 EPs 3 3 Singles 3 4 Promo singles 3 5 Other appearances 3 6 Music videos 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditChris Corner and Liam Howe met as teenagers in the 1980s 1 both taking an interest in recording and studio experimentation They banded together under the name F R I S K and produced the Soul of Indiscretion EP an early example of what became known as trip hop The mix of beats and acoustic folk sounds was further explored on two more instrumental EPs F R I S K and World as a Cone They were signed to Clean Up Records 9 10 The duo also worked as DJs and producers under the name Line of Flight 11 Howe and Corner launched Sneaker Pimps as a recording group in 1994 12 The following year they recruited Ian Pickering to help write lyrics for what would become Sneaker Pimps debut album Becoming X 7 Corner recorded vocals for several demo tracks but the band decided the kind of music they were writing would better suit a female voice 13 At their manager s suggestion they saw Kelli Ali then known as Kelli Dayton performing in a pub with her band The Lumieres 12 and invited her to sing on some demos including an early version of 6 Underground 9 14 She soon joined the band and the demos won the group a contract with Virgin Records 14 The group was presented as a trio featuring Howe Corner and Ali while bassist Joe Wilson and drummer Dave Westlake were added as supporting musicians 2 Released in 1996 Becoming X sold over one million copies 13 The band toured for two years to support the album including gigs alongside Aphex Twin 15 A grueling tour of the US strained relations within the band 16 and Howe left the tour prematurely 14 A remix album Becoming Remixed followed in 1998 Howe and Corner then developed their own studio also called Line of Flight after their earlier production work and began sessions for the second Sneaker Pimps album 2 14 Kelli Ali had taken a break after the Becoming X tour and was away traveling so Corner sang on the new demos 14 When Ali returned she was told by Howe and Corner that her voice was no longer considered suitable for their new music and that Corner s voice was a better fit 9 17 Due to other ongoing personality conflicts and the band s concern about being stereotyped as a faddish female fronted trip hop act 2 5 Ali was fired and Corner took over on lead vocals This significant lineup change caused Virgin Records to drop the band 2 Their second album Splinter was released in the UK on Clean Up Records in 1999 and failed to match the commercial success of Becoming X 18 New songs were premiered during a 2001 European tour opening for Placebo 9 Their third album Bloodsport was released on Tommy Boy Records in 2002 18 Howe and Corner also gained notice by writing and producing for other artists including Natalie Imbruglia and for remixing songs under the name Line of Flight 3 In 2002 Joe Wilson and Dave Westlake left Sneaker Pimps 19 20 In 2003 a fourth Sneaker Pimps album was demoed but shelved The album which started as the soundtrack for an abandoned indie film project called Blind Michael 7 is referred to in fan circles as SP4 7 21 Corner then launched the solo project IAMX 22 which included several songs from the SP4 project 23 24 After some additional cancelled projects 25 26 in 2006 Howe and Corner recorded some new demo tracks commonly referred to as SP5 demos with an unidentified female singer that turned up on a MiniDisc found in a bar in Russia The tracks were leaked online and were later confirmed to be legitimate new Sneaker Pimps songs 7 27 After several years of side projects Howe hinted in 2015 that Sneaker Pimps may reform 28 Corner confirmed the reunion in 2016 29 and as of early 2019 they were reportedly working on a new album 6 Deluxe box sets of previous albums and two new studio albums were announced to be released variously across 2021 Date has been pushed back since news was released to an unknown time frame 30 In May 2021 the band announced a new album entitled Squaring the Circle 8 The album was produced at Sawtooth Studios in Pioneertown California and The Tower Studios in London 8 Main vocals are shared by Corner and featured artist Simonne Jones 31 Two of the songs Lifeline and So Far Gone originate from the SP5 demos titled Samaritan and Sun Ate the Moon respectively Members EditIn the studio the band regularly swapped instruments As Corner explained during the recording sessions for Bloodsport we tend towards jobs but generally we can mix and match If we get bored of one aspect someone else jumps in the seat Gone are the days where it s like You re the drummer I m the synth player 3 When playing live however their roles were more fixed Current members Edit Chris Corner vocals guitar keyboards Liam Howe keyboards synths programming guitar percussionContributors and former members Edit Kelli Ali vocals Joe Wilson guitars bass backing vocals Dave Westlake drums percussion Ian Pickering lyrics live synths bass and vocals Simonne Jones featured artist on Squaring the Circle main vocals backing vocals spoken word lyrics 32 Cathy Davey backing vocals on Squaring the Circle 32 Sue Denim backing vocals and occasional lyrics Zoe Durrant backing vocals Janine Gezang IAMX backing vocals on Squaring the Circle 32 Sarah McDonnell backing vocals Chris Tate occasional live keyboards Noel Fielding occasional live guitar citation needed Discography EditStudio albums Edit Title Album details Peak chart positions CertificationsUK 33 UKIndie 34 AUS 35 AUT 36 CAN 37 SCO 38 US 39 USHeat 40 Becoming X Released 19 August 1996 Label Clean up CUP020 Formats CD LP CS 27 55 80 47 111 1 BPI Gold 41 Splinter Released 25 October 1999 Label Clean up CUP040 Formats CD LP 80 13 Bloodsport Released 22 January 2002 Label Tommy Boy TB1532 Formats CD LP 68 Squaring the Circle Released 10 September 2021 42 Label Unfall 42 ORP006 Formats CD Digital LP denotes items that did not chart or were not released in that territory EPs Edit Low Five digital remix EP 2005 Loretta Young Silks digital remix EP 2005 Rework Collection 1 2021 43 Rework Collection 2 2021 44 Rework Collection 3 2022 45 Rework Collection 4 2022 46 Singles Edit Year Title Peak chart positions AlbumUK 33 UKDance 47 UKIndie 48 AUS 35 CANDance 49 EUR 50 SCO 51 US 52 USDance 53 USAlt 54 1996 Tesko Suicide Becoming X Roll On 6 Underground 15 62 17 45 71997 Spin Spin Sugar 21 1 126 2 67 28 87 2 6 Underground re issue 9 10 67 11 Post Modern Sleaze 22 4 143 22 1998 Spin Spin Sugar re issue 46 3 9 70 1999 Low Five 39 23 8 47 Splinter Ten to Twenty 56 38 9 68 2001 7th High with Double 99 114 7th High Double 99 album 2002 Sick 100 24 16 Bloodsport Bloodsport Loretta Young Silks 2021 Squaring the Circle Squaring the Circle Fighter Alibis 2022 Love Me Stupid Simonne Jones Remix Rework Collection 3 denotes items that did not chart or were not released in that territory Promo singles Edit 2002 Kiro TV 2002 M Aidez Other appearances Edit Long Hard Road out of Hell a collaboration with Marilyn Manson on the Spawn Soundtrack 1997 Velvet Divorce a song on the A Life Less Ordinary Soundtrack 1997 Music videos Edit Year Title Director Notes1996 Tesko Suicide Liam Howe and Joe Wilson Released on the 2001 DVD The Videos Spin Spin Sugar Toby Tremlett1997 6 Underground Post Modern Sleaze Howard Greenhalgh1999 Low Five Tom Gidley2002 Sick Simon Smyth Loretta Young Silks Liam Howe2004 First And Careless Rapture citation needed Chris Corner unreleased Missile citation needed do not confuse with IAMX single unknown2021 Fighter Chris Corner Featuring Janine Gezang IAMX as fighter Alibis Chris Corner A combination of animated still scanned photography and macro video 55 2022 Love Me Stupid Simonne Jones Remix Chris CornerReferences Edit a b ONE LITTLE INDIAN ARTISTS www indian co uk 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