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The Crushed Velvet Apocalypse

3M streams

2,952,428

Maria Dimension

1.5M streams

1,542,457

Crushed Velvet Apocalypse

988.2K streams

988,194

Any Day Now

352.3K streams

352,273

Poi Poka Mozhesh

337.4K streams

337,436

Any Day Now (2018 Remaster) (Expanded ...

253.9K streams

253,889

The Golden Age

232.8K streams

232,793

Asylum

230.6K streams

230,596

The Lovers

214.9K streams

214,892

The Golden Age (2018 Remaster)

188.7K streams

188,700

Biography

The Legendary Pink Dots are an Anglo-Dutch experimental rock band formed in London in August 1980. In 1984, the band moved to Amsterdam, playing with rotating musicians and having, as core members, singer/songwriter/keyboardist Edward Ka-Spel and keyboardist Phil Knight. In 2022, founding member and synthesist Philip Knight retired from touring, and Randall Frazier (Orbit Service, A Star Too Far) joined the band on synths, samples and electronics. As of 2022, the group is composed of Edward Ka-Spel (vocals, keyboards, songwriter), Erik Drost (guitars), Randall Frazier (keyboards, electronics) and Joep Hendrikx (live sound engineer). Although outside the mainstream (in terms of their music and career path), LPD have released more than 40 albums, have a devoted worldwide following, and tour frequently. The Pink Dots have influenced a wide range of bands, such as The Dresden Dolls, MGMT, Orbit Service, and Skinny Puppy. In 2017, Edward Ka-Spel released "I Can Spin A Rainbow" with The Dresden Dolls front-woman Amanda Palmer, and former Legendary Pink Dot Patrick Q. Wright. The release was followed by a US Tour and a European Tour. It's worth noting that on the US tour, Randall Frazier was sound engineer, and on the European tour, Joep Hendrikx was sound engineer, both members of The Legendary Pink Dots.