Chikinki Explained

Chikinki
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Origin:Bristol, England
Genre:Electropop
Years Active:1996–present
Label:Urban Cow
Website:Official website
Current Members:Rupert Browne
Steve Bond
Ed East
Trevor Wensley
Boris Exton
Past Members:Frank
Luke Sherwood

Chikinki are an English electropop band from Bristol, England.

History

The band formed at Hiatt Baker Hall at the University of Bristol in 1996. Originally there were six members: Rupert Browne (vocals), Ed East (rhythm guitar), Steve Bond (drums), Simon (Boris) Exton (keyboards), Luke Sherwood (lead guitar) and Trevor Wensley (saxophone).[1] After Sherwood left the band, Wensley became a second keyboard/synth player. As there was no bass player the two keyboards shared rhythm, bass and melody duties. All five members write the songs. An early EP, Telephone Heroes, was followed by their debut album, Experiment with Mother. Recorded at home, it was released by Bristol Label Sink and Stove Records along with the single "Like It or Leave It".[2] Having gigged regularly for many years around Bristol, they began to play further a-field. This led to them acquiring management and subsequently signing a deal with Island Records. The band recorded the album Lick Your Ticket in 2003 with producer Steve Osborne at Realworld Studios. They released a number of singles from it and toured extensively, playing with bands such as Kasabian (other than in Southampton),[3] the Kaiser Chiefs and The Charlatans as well as at Glastonbury and V festivals. However, they were unable to sell enough records to make a sufficient return on the large investment Island had made in them and their contract was not extended to another album.

Whilst working in Berlin with dance producers Tiefschwarz they were seen performing by Kitty-Yo Records who signed the album up for release in GAS.[4] Their next album, Brace, Brace was licensed by Weekender among other labels. Produced by Bruno Ellingham[5] this album featured the single, "You Said" which enjoyed airplay and allowed the band to play a large number of gigs across Europe. Their most recent album, Bitten (2011), was written and recorded at Studio East in Berlin; a studio run by their guitarist East.[6] Funded by BMG Rights and distributed by Rough Trade it featured the single "Bitte Bitte".

Discography

Albums

Singles and EPs

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Chikinki. All Music. 20 December 2015.
  2. Web site: Chikinki. Sonicbids. 20 December 2015.
  3. Web site: Kaiser Chiefs to go Top 20?. Drowned in Sound. 20 December 2015. 22 December 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20151222133530/http://drownedinsound.com/news/10598-kaiser-chiefs--to-go-top-20. dead.
  4. Web site: Chikinki – Ether Radio Remixes. Discogs. 20 December 2015.
  5. Web site: Bruno Ellingham. Irish Charts. 20 December 2015.
  6. Web site: Chikinki – Bitten. Discogs. 20 December 2015.