Très.b

très.b
Background information
Origin Denmark
Genres Alternative rock, indie rock, indie pop, dream pop
Years active 2005–2013
Labels Pomaton EMI
Website www.emimusic.pl/artysci,,tres_b
Members Misia Furtak, Olivier Heim, Thomas Pettit

très.b was an international indie rock band consisting of a Polish singer Misia Furtak, half Danish/half English drummer Thomas Pettit and a half Dutch/half American guitarist Olivier Heim, also known under his solo artist name Anthony Chorale. The band started at a Danish "Hojskole",[1] to later move to the Netherlands and Poland.[2]

History

The band first self-released an EP (Neon Chameleon 2006) and an album called "Scylla and Charybdis" (2007). In June 2010 they signed to Pomaton EMI in Poland and their most recent full length major label debut called The Other Hand came out 21 September. The album was recorded in Warsaw in Studio 333 and produced by Bartłomiej Kuźniak and Olivier Heim. It was mixed in New York City by Victor Van Vugt, who has worked with acts like: PJ Harvey, Nick Cave and Depeche Mode. It has been well received and in May 2011 the band was awarded with Fryderyk 2011 as Best Debut Of The Year.[3] très.b has given over 150 performances at festivals and venues all over Europe. The band shared the stage with acts like: Tv On The Radio, Jamie Lidell, Spiritualized, Seabear, Asteroids Galaxy Tour and many many more.

In December 2011 it has been announced that the band is ready to record a new album and that they want to crowd fund it by selling the not-yet-recorded CD, a ticket to a release event (or another show) and a thank you note on the album as a package directly to their fans.[4] This was the first album crowdfunded this way in Poland.

In February 2012 the band went to record the album @ The Rolling Tapes Studio in Srebrna Góra, Poland with Michał Kupicz (Indigo Tree, Enchanted Hunters), who also mixed the record. The album was produced by Michał Kupicz and Olivier Heim. The band recorded everything live, which resulted in the whole recording process taking only 6 days.[5]

The band used unusual ideas to promote the release, e.g. the title was announced in a set of riddles [6] and the first single, before the official radio premiere, was streamed by a local espresso bar where fans could hear it with a set of headphones attached to the wall, after they received gps coordinates to find the location.[7]

The album "40 Winks of Courage" was released 15.05.2012 and received very good reviews: "One of the best alternative records of last years, immediately marked with that 'must have' sticker" Music Is,[8] "Great pleasure for a sensitive listener" Polityka,[9] "Very coherent. Forced me to give it a very warm welcome"; Bartek Chaciński.[10] Furthermore, in August 2012 Uwolnij Muzykę placed "40 winks of courage" as #2 of "best album of 2012 -first half".[11]

In January 2013 the band was awarded with the prestigious Paszport Polityki The band toured extensively until December 2013 and went on a sabbatical.[12] They haven't been active since.

Discography

EPs and singles

Videography

Awards

Year Nominee/work Award Result
Fryderyk 2011 Très.B FRYDERYK Best Debut Of The Year (Fonograficzny Debiut Roku) Won
Paszport Polityki 2012 Très.B Paszport Polityki, Muzyka Popularna Won

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Charts

Rok Tytuł Pozycja na liście
LP3[15]
2012 Like Is nie notowany
2012 Let it shine 10

References

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