XX in concert at Glastonbury 2017 for this lunchtime Thursday – recorded from the Pyramid stage by the venerable BBC 6 Music on June 23, 2017.

The xx are from Wandsworth, London, formed in 2005. The band consists of Romy Madley Croft (guitar, vocals), Oliver Sim (bass guitar, vocals), Jamie Smith, also known as Jamie xx (beats, MPC, record production), and formerly Baria Qureshi (keyboard, guitar). They are known for their distinctive minimalist sound blending indie rock, indie electronicindie popdream pop and electro-rock and the dual-vocalist set-up of Madley Croft and Sim. Their music employs soft echoed guitar, prominent bass, light electronic beats and ambient soundscape backgrounds.

The band was formed when Madley Croft and Sim met during their time at Elliott School, with Baria Qureshi joining the same year and Smith in the following year. After posting demos on their Myspace page, they drew the attention of the Beggars Group-owned label Young Turks (now Young). Working with producer Rodaidh McDonald, the band released their debut album, xx, in August 2009. The album was a commercial and critical success, reaching number three on the UK Albums Chart, ranking first for The Guardian‘s and second for NME‘s best of the year lists among others, and winning the Mercury Prize in 2010. After their debut, Qureshi left the group. Their second album, Coexist, was released on 5 September 2012 to positive reviews, reaching number one in the UK and number five on the Billboard 200. After a four-year lapse between releases, including Smith’s solo debut in 2015, In Colour, the band released their third album, I See You, on 13 January 2017, which debuted to critical acclaim and reached number one in the UK and number two on the Billboard 200.

The music of its debut album was used extensively on television and in the media, such as 24/7, Person of Interest, NBC’s coverage of the 2010 Winter Olympic Games; during the series Cold CaseSuitsMercy, the Greek version of Next Top ModelBedlamHung90210, as well as being the feature song for the March 2010 E4 advert for 90210Misfits, the Karl Lagerfeld fall/winter 2011 fashion show, Waterloo Road, and the film I Am Number Four. In May 2010, the track “Intro” was used by the BBC in its coverage of the 2010 general election. This led to the band playing the track on an episode of Newsnight. The track was also played before the UEFA Euro 2012 and UEFA Euro 2016 matches at stadiums in Poland, Ukraine, and France and featured during the end of Top Gear season 19 episode 6 “Africa Special Part 1”. Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike and Sander van Doorn‘s 2012 single “Project T”, which launched the Tomorrowland 2012 aftermovie] contains samples from “Intro”; van Doorn had earlier released a remix of the song in 2010. The song was also sampled in Rihanna‘s “Drunk on Love” from her album Talk That Talk and was featured in the films It’s Kind of a Funny Story and Project X.

In September 2010, xx won the Mercury Prize.  After the live ceremony screening, the album jumped from 16 to 3 on 12 September UK album chart, accompanying a 269% sales increase. XL’s marketing campaign drastically expanded after this substantial win, with day-time TV advertisements and billboard campaigns on some of the UK’s highest-profile digital billboards. Thanks to the highlighted publicity, XL Recordings says that it shipped more than 40,000 CDs in the days following the Mercury Prize. XL managing director Ben Beardsworth explained, “Thanks to the Mercury win… things are accelerating dramatically and the band will be reaching a bigger and bigger audience with their music.” In another promotional initiative, the label sent out Saam Farahmand‘s audio/visual sculpture of the album when the band toured at Bestival 2010, as well as to an event at Seoul.

The xx was nominated for ‘Best British Album’, ‘Best British Breakthrough’ and ‘Best British Band’ at the 2011 BRIT Awards held on 15 February 2011 at the O2 Arena in London, although it did not win in any of the categories.

The xx has been described as various genres, including indie rockindie popindie electronic  R&Bdream pop, and electro-rock, while incorporating elements of post-punk and dance. The band members have cited several artists in their influences. Madley Croft said: “Jamie started out very much into soul and then from there moved into hip-hop and UK-based dance music. He brings some much lower frequencies of bass into the band. And then I’ve grown up listening to Siouxsie and the Banshees, and The Cure. We’re really quite a huge melting pot of different stuff.” She also had mentioned her liking for Jimi HendrixThe SlitsJoy DivisionYazooEurythmics and New Order. Madley Croft also added that the xx have been inspired by CocoRosieThe Kills and Electrelane. When signing to their label, they discovered bands like Cocteau Twins. They also expressed admiration for Beyoncé. Sim is an avid fan of Aaliyah, with the band covering her song “Hot Like Fire“,while Madley Croft enjoys Mariah Carey‘s music.

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