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As the turn of the millennium neared, Hooverphonic made a crucial pivot. They moved away from loop-based trip-hop and leaned heavily into grand, widescreen orchestral arrangements. This era proved that their songwriting could support massive, cinematic soundscapes.
The "reunion" album that proved the chemistry between Callier’s production and Geike’s vocals hadn't aged a day. hooverphonic discography better
There are bands you listen to with your ears. And then there are bands you inhabit with your entire nervous system. Hooverphonic is the latter. To move through their discography is not to witness a band perfecting a formula, but to observe a single, sprawling, beautiful, and often heartbreaking film—one where the leading actress keeps changing, but the auteur’s signature remains unmistakable. As the turn of the millennium neared, Hooverphonic
The moment Geike Arnaert arrived. This album is where Hooverphonic starts beating trip-hop at its own game. “Eden,” “This Strange Effect,” “Club Montepulciano” — each track shifts from jazz-tinged electronica to baroque pop to dancefloor melancholy. Seamless. Better than any single Portishead album in terms of range. The "reunion" album that proved the chemistry between
Their subsequent albums, Hidden Stories (2021) and the heavily 90s-dance-inspired Fake Is the New Trend (2024), showcase a band that has come full circle. They are now weaponizing nostalgia while utilizing decades of production experience to create a mature, polished sound.
An ambitious project using multiple vocalists, showcasing the band’s versatility as songwriters.
has evolved from a pioneering trip-hop act into a sophisticated pop-orchestral ensemble. Their discography, comprising 12 studio albums, reflects a career defined by atmospheric soundscapes, cinematic production, and a revolving door of talented vocalists, most notably Geike Arnaert Core Eras and Musical Evolution Hooverphonic - Belgium - Eurovision Lead singer Geike Arnaert has returned to Hooverphonic. www.eurovision.com