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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SlowdiveSlowdive - Wikipedia

    Slowdive (stylized in lowercase) are an English rock band that formed in Reading, Berkshire, in 1989. The band consists of Rachel Goswell (vocals, guitars, keyboards), Neil Halstead (vocals, guitars), Christian Savill (guitars), Nick Chaplin (bass), and Simon Scott (drums, guitars, electronics), all of whom played on the band's debut ...

  2. 10. Okt. 2023 · HALSTEAD: Nick ist der 80s-Alternative-Typ, der The Cure und New Order mag und das auch in sein Bassspiel deutlich einbringt. Aber er hält keine Sekunde Ambient aus, was ich dagegen sehr liebe ...

  3. 31. Aug. 2023 · Shoegaze-Ikonen Slowdive: Christian Savill, Nick Chaplin, Rachel Goswell, Simon Scott und Neil Halstead (von links) (Foto: Ingrid Pop. Das Englischste, was Christian Savill jemals passiert ist, spielte sich ab, als er seine Tochter eines Tages von der Schule abholte. Auseinandersetzungen unter Teenagern sind nichts Ungewöhnliches, und ...

  4. 21. Dez. 2023 · Nick Chaplin, bassist of Slowdive, talks about life, death, and TikTok in an interview with KCRW's Andrea Domanick. He also discusses the band's new album everything is alive, their creative process, and their legacy in shoegaze.

  5. 23. Mai 2017 · The Revival of Slowdive. From being dropped by their label in 1995 to finding a new following two decades later, Slowdive bassist Nick Chaplin speaks about the band’s unexpected comeback. Slowdive photographed by Ingrid Pop.

  6. 1. Sept. 2023 · Fünf Alben in 34 Jahren. Slowdive sind in der Tat slow. Die Welt dreht sich schneller denn je, und Slowdive – die Band von Rachel Goswell, Neil Halstead, Christian Savill, Simon Scott und Nick Chaplin – legen mit „Everything Is Alive“ einen Meilenstein der Entschleunigung vor.

  7. 9. Feb. 2024 · Back in the day, Slowdive—the band’s line-up also features Christian Savill on guitar, Nick Chaplin on bass guitar, and Simon Scott on drums—had, on occasion, been the subject of the odd critical mauling from what could be a brutal UK music press. Something Rachel Goswell has been known to allude to on Twitter, (aka X).