| A 90's dance act unafraid to throw
a growing variety of styles (and samples) into the mix, Apollo 440
hit the British Top Ten in 1997 by sampling Van Halen for the single,
"Ain't Talkin 'Bout Dub," and big-band drummer Gene Krupa
for "Krupa." The group was formed in 1991 by Howard Gray
(a former studio engineer), his brother Trevor, classically trained
on the piano, and their Liverpool schoolmate Noko, formerly the
guitarist in Howard Devoto's Luxuria. The group was initially influenced
by Britain's acid-house explosion, and worked as remixers (someitmes
under the same Stealthsonic Orchestra) for U2, EMF, and Shabba Ranks
before amking the leap to actual recording. The single "Astral
America" appeared on teh group's on Stealth Sonic Revords in
1993, followed by club hits like "(Don't Fear) The Reaper"
and "Krupa," both of which used an often formulaic hook
borrowed from obvious musical classics of the past. Apollo 440's
debut album, Millennium Fever, appeared in 1995, followed two years
by Electro lide in Blue. The group resurfaced in early 2000 with
Getting High on Your Own Supply.
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