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Emerging from the electronic music scene in the late 90s, Zoot Woman is synonymous with a unique blend of futurology and retrospection. Made up of British music producer Stuart Price (who had scored victories for acts such as The Killers, Madonna, and Pet Shop Boys), singer/songwriter Johnny Blake, and songwriter/producer Adam Blake. In the cosmos of electronic music, Zoot Woman's star sparkles quite brilliantly; they are known for creating tunes that redefine the boundaries of synthpop and electronic rock.
Their music videos, often quirky, are just as revolutionary. The unforgettable 'Grey Day' had every fan imitating the band's minimalist dance moves in front of their mirrors. Then there's 'Living in a Magazine' which offered an eye-catching mix of modish aesthetics, narrating the distortion of reality through media in a visually gratifying way. 'Taken It All', my personal favorite, takes a different approach, using a hypnotic array of lights and contrasting shadows to convey the essence of the song. But perhaps the most memorable moment was in the video for 'The Model', where in a fantastical twist, the band gets miniaturized and ends up performing inside a refrigerator ice dispenser. In an industry often laden with seriousness, Zoot Woman's adventurous spirit is a refreshing reminder of the joyful escapism music brings.
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