The Aloof


The Aloof were a British electronic music group, formed in London, England, in 1990. The group consisted of Ricky Barrow, Gary Burns, Jagz Kooner, Richard Thair, and Dean Thatcher. They were active during the 1990s, and released four studio albums: Cover the Crime, Sinking, Seeking Pleasure, and This Constant Chase for Thrills.
On the day of the death of Diana Princess of Wales, BBC Radio 1 played their instrumental, "The Last Stand", every thirty minutes for several hours.

Members

  • Ricky Barrow – lead vocals
  • Jagz Kooner – producer, keyboards, programming, engineering
  • Gary Burns – producer, keyboards, bass, guitars
  • Dean Thatcher – keyboards
  • Richard Thair – drums, percussion

    Touring and session members

  • Ali Friend – bass
  • Nick Abnett – bass
  • Dave Stoneguitar
  • Nick Strasburg – keyboards
  • Will Blanchard – drums
  • Simon Hanson – drums
  • Andrew Small – drums, electronic percussion

    Discography

Studio albums

  • Cover the Crime
  • Sinking
  • Seeking Pleasure
  • ''This Constant Chase for Thrills''

    Singles

  • "Never Get Out the Boat" UK No. 98
  • "Scooter" "The World as One"
  • "On a Mission" UK No. 64
  • "Purity"
  • "Purity "
  • "Agent O"
  • "Cover the Crime"
  • "Mind"
  • "Society" "Drum "
  • "Favelas" UK No. 95
  • "Stuck on the Shelf"
  • "Wish You Were Here..." UK No. 61
  • "One Night Stand" UK No. 30
  • "Sinking"
  • "What I Miss the Most" UK No. 70
  • "Infatuated"
  • "Doing It for the Money"