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If you like: Portishead (lighter), Air, Goldfrapp, Saint Etienne, or cinematic female-fronted pop — dive in. Hooverphonic are masters of the “beautiful sadness” genre.

A conceptual pop album heavily influenced by Broadway, traditional pop, and 1960s lounge music.

"Badaboum", "I Like the Way I Dance", "Hiding in a Song" [9, 18] Looking for Stars "Romantic", "Uptight", "Looking for Stars" [9, 18] Hidden Stories

Rather than rushing to replace Wolfs, the band used a revolving door of male and female guest singers, resulting in their most diverse and unpredictable tracklist. Looking For Stars (2018) Lead Vocalist: Luka Cruysberghs

The Ultimate Guide to the Hooverphonic Discography Belgian band Hooverphonic has spent over three decades redefining the boundaries of electronic, pop, and orchestral music. Formed in 1995, the group evolved from trip-hop pioneers into masters of widescreen, cinematic pop. Led by bassist and primary songwriter Alex Callier and guitarist Raymond Geerts, the band has rotated through several iconic vocalists, with each era bringing a distinct flavor to their sound.