- xx · 2009
- xx · 2009
- xx · 2009
- Coexist · 2012
- xx · 2009
- Crystalised - Single van de Week · 2009
- I See You · 2016
- I See You · 2017
- xx · 2009
- I See You · 2017
- xx · 2009
- I See You · 2017
- Fiction - EP · 2013
Albums
- 2017
- 2017
- 2016
Artist Playlists
- Intimate, urgent dream pop inspired by the dead of night.
- Indie romance stripped down to its purest, starkest form.
- Indie stars build a clear identity on disparate influences.
- Lean back and relax with some of their mellowest cuts.
Live Albums
Appears On
- Oliver premieres a "Fruit" remix and chats with Romy and Jamie.
- Romy goes back to back in the mix with I. JORDAN.
- Romy, Jamie, Oliver and fans celebrate 10 years of their 2nd LP.
- Romy, Jamie, and Oliver share songs and catch up in the studio.
- The artist and DJ champions big pop songs that unite a room.
- The producer and DJ celebrates euphoric summer nights.
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About The xx
When The xx unveiled their breathy bedroom ballads in 2009, they sounded like no one else. Their silky blend of sultry trip-hop, wistful dream-pop and bass-driven dubstep stimulates in its restraint. “We weren’t overthinking it,” vocalist/guitarist Romy Madley Croft told Apple Music. “People were like, ‘Why is it so simple, and so minimal?’ They thought that maybe we were going for a really minimalist aesthetic, but we just wanted it to be exactly what was playable live.” The group—comprising schoolmates Romy Madley Croft, vocalist/bassist Oliver Sim, guitarist/keyboardist Baria Qureshi and producer Jamie Smith (aka Jamie xx)—were just out of school and still learning their instruments, after all. That simplistic approach ended up shaping The xx’s 2009 self-titled debut album—which earned them the Mercury Prize—and their entire sound since. Trimming down to a trio (Qureshi left in late 2009), the band have kept that understated appeal. Madley Croft and Sim’s hushed harmonies still sound like lovers sharing their deepest apprehensions on wispy melodies like “Angels”, as Jamie xx’s ever-evolving beats have inched them closer to the dance floor with hypnotic singles, “On Hold” and “I Dare You”. Meanwhile, the group’s airy, atmospheric ambiance has seeped into indie, pop and hip-hop, and even seduced the biggest stars on the planet, including Rihanna (who sampled “Intro”) and Drake (who would later re-envision Jamie xx’s Gil Scott-Heron remix of “I’ll Take Care of U”). Still, no one can replicate what The xx do best—stripping down intimacy to its absolute essentials: whispered sweet nothings, heart-throbbing beats and echoes of all the ineffable spaces in between.
- ORIGIN
- Wandsworth, London, England
- FORMED
- 2005
- GENRE
- Alternative