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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Take_My_HeadTake My Head - Wikipedia

    Take My Head is the second studio album by the London -based band Archive. This album is a collaboration of Danny Griffiths and Darius Keeler together with singer Suzanne Wooder.

  2. If you don’t know Archive, here is a little flavour of their history. Formed in 1994, the London band originated as a trip-hop band consisting of Darius, Danny Griffiths, and musician Roya Arab and rapper Rosko John. Over the next five years – the band had more breakups than you could count, and in the interim, added Suzanne Wooder in 1997.

  3. In 1997, Keeler and Griffiths continued Archive with another female singer, (Suzanne Wooder). In 1999, Archive released their second studio album, entitled Take My Head: a mix of pop and symphonic trip-hop, far more melodic than its predecessor. Due to differences of musical taste with an undisclosed number of producers that Darius and Dan tried to work with on this particular album, the band ...

  4. Information on Suzanne Wooder. Complete discography, ratings, reviews and more.

  5. Listen to music from Archive (Suzanne Wooder) like Love in summer, Woman & more. Find the latest tracks, albums, and images from Archive (Suzanne Wooder).

  6. Suzanne Wooder egy angol énekes, miután részt vett a második album a csoport Archive, Take My Head, a 1999. Ezért Roya Arabot követte, mint az Archívum fő hangját . „ Rosko John és Roya Arab mellett , korábbi énekeseink - mondja Darius Keeler erről az új énekesről -, az ének csak dekoráció volt, még egy hozzávaló hangszobrainkban.

  7. Retreats can be a really important tool to redress this frantic pace and Suzanne is an expert in creating a space and a mix of classes and free time to really bring you home – to a sense of stillness and calm within your mind and body – to press the reset button and step off the wheel. Sadly our retreat programme is on hold due to the Pandemic.