FOUND is the brainchild of art college buddies: Ziggy Campbell (lead
vocals, guitar), Tommy Perman (bass guitar, synth) and Kev Sim
(electronics, percussion). The band create an unusual mix of garage
rock, melodic pop and glitchy electronica, which has just lead to them
signing a publishing deal with the highly respected Domino Records and record deal with Chemikal Underground.
FOUND began life as an experimental arts collective putting on many
weird and wonderful events in art galleries, warehouses and even storage
containers.
Their most recent project, an emotional robot band called Cybraphon,
captured the attention of the world's press. Since its unveiling at the
Edinburgh International Festival at the start of August, Cybraphon has
been featured on national newspapers across the world (e.g. China,
Brazil, Italy, Spain, UK), made the top story on the homepage of
WIRED.com and has been covered by CNN and TV networks internationally
including BBC's primetime arts show The Culture Show. In November 2009
Cybraphon won a Scottish BAFTA in the Best Interactive category.
FOUND made their American debut at SXSW in March 2009 and followed up
with a string of performances at CMJ in October 2009 where Brooklyn
Vegan picked them out as ones to watch. In the UK they have built up a
strong fan base and highlights of their live career to date include the
BBC Electric Proms, T in the Park, Triptych, Brighton's Great Escape,
the Fence Collective's ‘Homegame' festival and Hydro Connect Festival.
Their self-released debut ‘Found Can Move' earned them an impressive
amount of UK national radio play including support from BBC Radio 1 djs,
Steve Lamaq, Rob Da Bank, Huw Stevens and Vic Galloway. They've
recorded radio sessions for BBC Radio 1, BBC 6 Music and BBC Radio
Scotland including a recording in John Peel's studio at Maida Vale.
They also recorded an exclusive live session in the legendary ‘Beatles
Studio' at Abbey Road for US radio station U-Pop XM 29.
FOUND have a prolific output with two full-length albums and numerous
singles / EPs in the last two years, with releases on Fence Records
[UK], Creeping Bent [UK] and Aufgeladen Und Bereit [Germany]. The band
have also become sought-after remixers and have recently applied their
creative imaginations to reworking the music of King Creosote (Warner),
Make Model (EMI), Attic Lights (Island) and Au Revoir Simone (Moshi
Moshi).
SELECTED PRESS
"FOUND sound like a punch up between Paolo Nutini and Captain Beefheart." The News Of The World
"their sound is so progressive, so completely unique, it's demeaning
to tie it to the stale confines of a label. Instead, we should be
celebrating the euphoria created by their extraordinary kaleidoscopic
soundscapes. 9/10″ Drowned in Sound
"Sampled sounds wrestle it out with jagged bursts of electronica
across songs that lurch around like shouty drunks on a week-long
bender." Q Magazine
"Both band name and album title are spot on. Like musical
beachcombers, Edinburgh quintet FOUND take full advantage of whatever
washes up on their shore that's capable of making a noise and build up a
delightfully wonky collage of sound with their haul. It's an approach
that bears particularly juicy fruit - the combination of the
experimental with a keen ear for a simple, to-the-quick melody making
them sound not unlike their label boss King Creosote holed up in a
studio with Brian Eno" Nige Tassell, WORD
For further information -
www.foundtheband.com