Boole (band) explained

Boole
Origin:Baltimore, Maryland
Genre:Electro-industrial, futurepop, synthpop, trance
Years Active:1996–present
Label:Dancing Bull, Sonic Mainline
Associated Acts:The Apologizers, Pummeler, Noonerschaft
Current Members:Brad Barkett (songwriting, vocals, sax)
Mike Barkett (vocals, sax)
Past Members:Ian Andrew Hall (vocals, melodica)
J.J. Barkett (vocals, guitars)
Kevin Zygmontas (lyrics, vocals)

Boole is an electronic hybrid act formed in 1996 by Brad Barkett and Mike Barkett at Loyola College in Baltimore, Maryland. The band was formed as a foray into explorations of post-modern forms of popular dance music, in contrast to Brad Barkett's experimental music project formed in 1990, The Apologizers. The current live lineup consists of Brad Barkett and Mike Barkett on vocals and saxophones.

Biography

In 1996, Boole was formed by Brad Barkett (br0d) and Mike Barkett (The MAB) in Baltimore, Maryland, at Loyola College. After appearing on a few compilations and playing a few shows in the local area, Boole relocated to scenic Washington, DC.

Discography

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Covers

Compilations

Side projects

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