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  1. Douglas Augustus "Gus" Lobban [1] [2] [3], also known as Gus Bonito, is one-third of Kero Kero Bonito. He also records solo music under the names Kane West, Augustus, and Steve Nosurname. Gus was born in south London and went to school with Jamie. Gus was previously played the drums in a band...

  2. Kero Kero Bonito ( KKB) are a British indie pop band formed in London in 2011. The band consists of vocalist Sarah Midori Perry and producers and multi-instrumentalists Gus Lobban and Jamie Bulled. Their musical style consists of indie pop, [1] electropop, [2] dance-rock, [3] hyperpop, [4] and bubblegum pop. [5]

    • Gus Lobban, Jamie Bulled, Sarah Midori Perry
    • South London, England
    • 2011–present
  3. 10. Sept. 2021 · Civilisation by Kero Kero Bonito, released 10 September 2021 1. Battle Lines 2. When The Fires Come 3. The River 4. Gateway 5. The Princess and the Clock 6. 21/04/20 7. Well Rested Kero Kero Bonito are a London-based experimental pop trio, comprised of bilingual Anglo-Japanese singer Sarah and producers Gus and Jamie.

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  4. Gus Lobban is 1/3 of electropop band Kero Kero Bonito. He produces music solo under his own name and as Kane West. His style is generally regarded as an ironic take on modern club music...

  5. Kero Kero Bonito (sometimes abbreviated to KKB and alternatively styled as ケロケロボニト) is a British band from London, England. Gus and Jamie grew up in the suburbs south of London and went to school together. KKB was originally Gus' project and they had their first concert 12 March 2012. They...

  6. 7. Apr. 2016 · Rachel Aroesti. The south London trio revere the Pop Group, PiL, Devo and the B-52s, hate Four Tet and Burial – and aspire to make ‘the perfect music’. Thu 7 Apr 2016 13.47 EDT. ‘I think being...

  7. 18. Aug. 2017 · Kero Kero Bonito, a trio featuring Sarah Midori Perry, Jamie Bulled and Gus Lobban, hail from London and skip between hip-hop, dance sounds and more. Although Perry often sings in Japanese, she also hop-scotches back to English, delivering vocals about life in a small English town, imagining the life of a goldfish or getting up to face the day.