Air Cuba

For the Cuban national airline, see Cubana de Aviación.
Air Cuba
Origin United Kingdom
Genres Big beat, electronica, electronic rock
Years active 1998–2000/1
Labels 4AD
Associated acts Chapterhouse
Slowdive Mojave 3
Members Christopher Andrews
Ashley Bates

Air Cuba, previously known as Cuba, were a British electronic music duo formed by Christopher Andrews and Ashley Bates. They released two singles and an album, Leap of Faith, on 4AD in 1998 and 1999. Their sound demonstrated a range of electronic, pop, and rock influences, and they were frequently compared with Primal Scream.

Background

The group was formed as Cuba in 1998 by Christopher Andrews and Ashley Bates, formerly the drummer of Chapterhouse. Originally from Canada, Andrews named the band "Cuba" in honour of his mother's birthplace. The group self-financed two singles, "Havana" and "Fiery Cross", which were released by 4AD. The following year they changed their name to Air Cuba and released their only album, Leap of Faith.[1]

During the 1990s, Andrews was married to Slowdive vocalist/guitarist Rachel Goswell (their marriage dissolved in 2000). She performed on some of the band's recordings, and Cuba also collaborated with Angie Brown of Bizarre Inc, Shara Nelson, and Mau (alias of Michael Giffts).

Recordings

The group's first single release, "Cross the Line," was called "pretty appealing" in a Times review, which recommended Cuba as "a blistering cure for the summertime blues." Their sole full-length studio album on 4AD, Leap of Faith, was described as an "updated Happy Mondays with the ecstasy-induced excesses" by Canada's major music publication Chart Magazine.[2]

Discography

Albums

Singles

References

Specific

  1. "Air Cuba". allmusic.com. AllMusic. 2013. Retrieved 28 October 2013.
  2. "ChartAttack's Weekly Reviews of New Releases". 1999-09-07. Archived from the original on 2003-03-05. Retrieved 2008-11-26.

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