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A consistently inventive outfit,
WhoMadeWho use their pedigrees in rock, jazz, experimental music, and dance to keep their music fresh. When the Danish trio emerged in the mid-2000s, their fusion of punk, funk, and disco on releases like 2005's
WhoMadeWho was in line with the indie-meets-dance trends of the time. As the years passed, however, their drive to innovate set them apart from many of the groups from that era. On 2009's
The Plot, they added prog and surf rock to their eclectic array of influences, while the companion albums Knee Deep (2011) and
Brighter (2012) showcased the breadth of their emotional range. Later in the 2010s, the band balanced albums of song-oriented pop such as 2014's
Dreams with mix albums for esteemed dance labels like
Get Physical. By the time of 2020's
Synchronicity and 2022's
UUUU,
WhoMadeWho had created a space between the club and indie scenes that was entirely their own.
WhoMadeWho formed in Copenhagen in 2003, combining each member's unique musical perspective. Bassist/vocalist
Tomas Høffding had roots in the Scandinavian garage-rock scene, while guitarist
Jeppe Kjellberg's recordings with
the Lounge Lizards'
David Tronzo were among his exploits in New York's experimental rock and jazz communities, and drummer
Tomas Barfod produced releases for dance labels including Kitsune and
Get Physical. Jam sessions paved the way for a demo, and Munich-based label Gomma soon signed the trio. In 2004,
WhoMadeWho debuted with the Two Covers for Your Party single, which featured their versions of
Benny Benassi's "Satisfaction" and
Mr. Oizo's "Flat Beat." That year also saw the arrival of the "Happy Girl" 12-inch, and several other singles preceded the October 2005 release of their self-titled debut album.
WhoMadeWho earned praise for its mix of disco, folk, psych-rock, and more, and made a fan out of
Queens of the Stone Age's
Josh Homme, who covered the song "Space for Rent" with his side project the Fifif Teeners. Along with remixes of the album's singles, in 2006
WhoMadeWho also issued
Green Versions, a mini-album of acoustic renditions of their debut LP's tracks, while the inclusion of their song "Hello, Empty Room" on
Cut Copy's Fabriclive 29 mix reaffirmed they were on the rise.
WhoMadeWho spent the next few years touring the world -- including a headlining date at 2007's Benicàssim festival -- and experimenting with their sound. Their second album, 2009's
The Plot, reflected the band's growing horizons as they dipped into surf, funk, and prog as well as their dance and rock foundations.
The Plot's singles featured remixes by artists such as
Discodeine,
Hot Chip,
Noze, and
DJ Koze that were collected in Gomma's digital release
The Remix Collection that August.
The Plot tour saw
WhoMadeWho share the stage with
LCD Soundsystem,
Daft Punk, and
Franz Ferdinand, and once again the band worked on new music while on the road. This time, they worked on two releases at once. The first, April 2011's Knee Deep, was their debut for Kompakt Records. Produced by
Michael Mayer, it showcased a darker side to the group's music, as well as their fondness for vocal arrangements inspired by '60s psychedelia. The Tales of Us remix of the album's "Every Minute Alone" became an Ibiza hit, and
WhoMadeWho's performance at that year's Roskilde Festival introduced their hybrid live setup, which mixed live and electronic instrumentation with DJ sets. In February 2012,
WhoMadeWho issued
Brighter, the livelier counterpart to Knee Deep. That December, the band collaborated with the
Mark Lanegan Band on a split single that saw
WhoMadeWho cover
Lanegan's "Deep Black Vanishing Train" and
Lanegan and company interpret
Brighter's "Below the Cherry Moon."
Arriving in 2014,
WhoMadeWho's fifth album,
Dreams, offered a more straightforward and guitar-focused version of their music. On the following year's
Ember EP, they returned to the eclectic, jam-based approach of their early days. Also in 2015, they teamed up with
Oliver Schories on an installment of SonneMondSterne's mix series. On their own,
WhoMadeWho issued
Body Language, Vol. 17 for
Get Physical in 2016. They returned with
Through the Walls, an eclectic collection of songs balancing synth pop and dance that Embassy of Sound released in January 2018. The mix album
Watergate 26 appeared the following year and featured their cover of
Björk's "Violently Happy" as well as cuts by Otto B.,
Ruede Hagelstein, and
Mathias Schober.
WhoMadeWho continued the mix's collaborative feel on their next LP, November 2020's ambitious yet intimate
Synchronicity. Their first album for Kompakt in eight years, it included contributions from
Mayer,
Echonomist,
Robag Wruhme, and
Rebolledo among others.
UUUU, released on the Embassy One imprint in 2022, continued the band's exploration of song-based minimal house. ~ Heather Phares