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Woo is an experimental music duo from the UK. The band consists of brothers Mark (born in 1953) and Clive Ives (born in 1956). They grew up in the South of London. The band combine several musical styles, creating its own sound: Folk, Jazz, Pop, Ambient, Psychedelic as well as Healing Music. Woo is one of the first bands to incorporate acoustic instruments (clarinet, saxophone, Acoustic guitars, 12-string and bass guitars) into electronic music in the early 70's. The name of the band, Woo, refers to the sound of a musical saw,an instrument the brother's uncle Fred used to play.

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  • Woo est un duo anglais de musique expérimentale originaire du sud de Londres. Le groupe est composé des frères Mark (né en 1953) et Clive Ives (né en 1956). Le groupe s'essaye à plusieurs styles musicaux, se créant un son unique : folk, jazz, pop, ambient, psychedelic ainsi que l'« healing music ». Woo est un des premiers groupes à utiliser des instruments acoustiques (clarinette, flûtes, guitares espagnoles, guitares à douze cordes) dans le domaine de la musique électronique au début des années 1970. Le nom du groupe Woo, vient du son émis par la scie musicale dont jouait Fred, un de leurs oncles. (fr)
  • Woo is an experimental music duo from the UK. The band consists of brothers Mark (born in 1953) and Clive Ives (born in 1956). They grew up in the South of London. The band combine several musical styles, creating its own sound: Folk, Jazz, Pop, Ambient, Psychedelic as well as Healing Music. Woo is one of the first bands to incorporate acoustic instruments (clarinet, saxophone, Acoustic guitars, 12-string and bass guitars) into electronic music in the early 70's. The name of the band, Woo, refers to the sound of a musical saw,an instrument the brother's uncle Fred used to play. (en)
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  • 1975-01-01 (xsd:gYear)
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  • Woo, Woo Collective, Woo Music (en)
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  • Woo, Woo Collective, Woo Music (en)
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  • Mark And Clive Ives (en)
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  • Clive Ives (en)
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  • Experimental, ambient, electronic, folk, jazz (en)
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  • Palto Flats Records, Slow Boys Records, Quindi Records (en)
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  • Woo (en)
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  • London, England (en)
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  • Woo is an experimental music duo from the UK. The band consists of brothers Mark (born in 1953) and Clive Ives (born in 1956). They grew up in the South of London. The band combine several musical styles, creating its own sound: Folk, Jazz, Pop, Ambient, Psychedelic as well as Healing Music. Woo is one of the first bands to incorporate acoustic instruments (clarinet, saxophone, Acoustic guitars, 12-string and bass guitars) into electronic music in the early 70's. The name of the band, Woo, refers to the sound of a musical saw,an instrument the brother's uncle Fred used to play. (en)
  • Woo est un duo anglais de musique expérimentale originaire du sud de Londres. Le groupe est composé des frères Mark (né en 1953) et Clive Ives (né en 1956). Le groupe s'essaye à plusieurs styles musicaux, se créant un son unique : folk, jazz, pop, ambient, psychedelic ainsi que l'« healing music ». Woo est un des premiers groupes à utiliser des instruments acoustiques (clarinette, flûtes, guitares espagnoles, guitares à douze cordes) dans le domaine de la musique électronique au début des années 1970. (fr)
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  • Woo (fr)
  • Woo (music group) (en)
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