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General Info
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Genre: Concrete / Dub / Pop
Location London and South East, UK
Profile Views: 134043
Last Login: 1/21/2012
Member Since 6/3/2007
Website sundaybest.net
Record Label Sunday Best Recordings
Type of Label Indie
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Bio
...... .. Here's the wonderful video for our new single 'Reverend Tisley & His Magic Lantern' (out now on 7" and digital!), a stop-animation beauty created with a whole lot of love by Ruth Barrett: .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Lucky Elephant are united in a desire to provide warm, inviting, melodic, challenging, fresh music. The 4 dashing young blades armed only with a collection of high maintenance, but hugely loveable old synths, tape delays, Wurlitzers, harmoniums, drums, ukuleles and guitars stride proudly out to battle – confident that the truth will out, and that once again music can provide inspiration and comfort. .... The listener can expect familiarity as the band love a tune with harmony, goosebumps and smiles, but they should also be prepared for some journeys into the melancholic and reflective side of music – the classic happy / sad combination that works so well for both highs and lows..... The foundation of any band should start from the drummer, and in the rhythmically named Laurence Clack, Lucky Elephant have a unique platform on which to build. The man plays drums like a piano – the beats become tunes. We think he was grown in a petris dish in a laboratory with equal parts Buddy Rich, Ginger Baker and a Roland 808. Expect fatness in unexpected places and a percussive light at the end of the long dark tunnel..... Providing the walls and ceilings are Sam Johnson and Paul Burnley. Between them they man the various bits of equipment that go to make up the Lucky Elephant sound. While Paul joyfully transforms a sample of the launch of an early 1960's Russian Rocket into a tuneful lead line Sam can be found with one hand on a Harmonium and another on the Space Echo hanging on for dear life, attempting to steer the Elephant away from the pavement packed with school kids and back on to the road. The joy of the pairing is in the balance. Like all good partnerships they overlap in the middle but have wildly opposing extremes – this helps to contribute to the musical tension and the unique combination of darkness and light that make up the Lucky Elephant manifesto..... The furnishings, the lights and the garden are all tended to by the hugely charming Emmanuel 'Manu' Labescat. A man who fully understands that to sing a lyric you need to have felt it. No throw away lines leave this man's mouth. He sings from that long forgotten organ – the heart. A true man of the South West of France, Manu brings passion, humour and a sense of integrity to the Elephant collective, as well as fine wine, ample tobacco and an ability to wear head scarves that no English man could compete with. His lyrics need time to unfold and reward the patient observer with new gifts after every listen. At last good people – you can believe a singer again. You can trust him. Not wanting to miss out on the multi instrumental nature of the band Manu also plays the harmonium, guitar and piano enabling the Lucky Elephant to mutate and flow from tune to tune whilst always steering a true and constant path. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..'Lucky Elephant'...... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..!!! Start Code To Apply Top Banner !!!!.. .. Custom top banner code by Eileen.. .. ..!!! End Code To Apply Top Banner !!!.. .. -
Members
..Emmanuel ‘Manu’ Labescat.. - vocals / melodica .. ..Sam Johnson.. - guitar / wurlitzer / piano .. ..Paul Burnley.. - synth bass / harmonium .. ..Laurence Clack.. - drums -
Influences
lovely melodies, funny sounds, odd textures, red wine (not ub40) -
Sounds Like
Album reviews just in... .. .."Perfect summer festival fare".. ..Q Magazine.... .."Sun-kissed bitter sweetness".. ..Uncut.... .."A lovely, slightly off-kilter sense of melody"......Sunday Times Culture.... .."A celestial debut, brooding with integrity and creativity".. ..8/10 NME.... .."A beguiling strangeness – odd yet lovable"......The Sun.... .."Not to be missed, this is essential summer listening!".. ..M8..
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LUCKY ELEPHANT
Album 2 recorded and being mixed as i type! Happy as can possibly be with it - cant wait to share it with you all - hopefully out in May
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LUCKY ELEPHANT
album 2 shaping up nicely - gigs for the summer being prepared for - candles being burnt from all ends
Videos
Lucky Elephant 'Reverend Tisley & His Magic Lantern'
04:02 | 165 plays | Oct 16 2009
Music
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11 Songs | Jul 19, 2009
Comments
- Katelyn GIllIam1 year ago
Have a nice day. - JAela Breton1 year ago
We wish you a Merry Christmas and a happy new year !!!
- Jennie K. Perez1 year ago
Hey! - Jodie Knight1 year ago
Have a nice day :)
- Jennie K. Perez1 year ago
Hello,How are you ? - 宗玄 sougen1 year ago
Hello from Japan
Thanks for being friend!!
when i hear your song,i feel some happy
Your music is really fantastic!
Please check out my music!! - Jennie K. Perez1 year ago
Hello,thanks add! - Crowea1 year ago
I really like your sound!
- Anja Muller1 year ago
Hello LUCKY ELEPHANT! Have a nice day!


- MEDIT1 year ago
Hi:)
My new album "Sverdet" is out now:)
It is available from the following (Just click the links):
itunes - cdbaby - emusic - last.fm - Amazon MP3 - LimeWire
This is the music for a play (written by Vera Henriksen) about the norwegian king Olav Haraldsson and his heathen sword Baesing.
Viking inspired dreamy world beat music!
-Kjell.
Bio:
Here's the wonderful video for our new single 'Reverend Tisley & His Magic Lantern' (out now on 7" and digital!), a stop-animation beauty created with a whole lot of love by Ruth Barrett:
Lucky Elephant are united in a desire to provide warm, inviting, melodic, challenging, fresh music. The 4 dashing young blades armed only with a collection of high maintenance, but hugely loveable old synths, tape delays, Wurlitzers, harmoniums, drums, ukuleles and guitars stride proudly out to battle – confident that the truth will out, and that once again music can provide inspiration and comfort.
The listener can expect familiarity as the band love a tune with harmony, goosebumps and smiles, but they should also be prepared for some journeys into the melancholic and reflective side of music – the classic happy / sad combination that works so well for both highs and lows.
The foundation of any band should start from the drummer, and in the rhythmically named Laurence Clack, Lucky Elephant have a unique platform on which to build. The man plays drums like a piano – the beats become tunes. We think he was grown in a petris dish in a laboratory with equal parts Buddy Rich, Ginger Baker and a Roland 808. Expect fatness in unexpected places and a percussive light at the end of the long dark tunnel.
Providing the walls and ceilings are Sam Johnson and Paul Burnley. Between them they man the various bits of equipment that go to make up the Lucky Elephant sound. While Paul joyfully transforms a sample of the launch of an early 1960's Russian Rocket into a tuneful lead line Sam can be found with one hand on a Harmonium and another on the Space Echo hanging on for dear life, attempting to steer the Elephant away from the pavement packed with school kids and back on to the road. The joy of the pairing is in the balance. Like all good partnerships they overlap in the middle but have wildly opposing extremes – this helps to contribute to the musical tension and the unique combination of darkness and light that make up the Lucky Elephant manifesto.
The furnishings, the lights and the garden are all tended to by the hugely charming Emmanuel 'Manu' Labescat. A man who fully understands that to sing a lyric you need to have felt it. No throw away lines leave this man's mouth. He sings from that long forgotten organ – the heart. A true man of the South West of France, Manu brings passion, humour and a sense of integrity to the Elephant collective, as well as fine wine, ample tobacco and an ability to wear head scarves that no English man could compete with. His lyrics need time to unfold and reward the patient observer with new gifts after every listen. At last good people – you can believe a singer again. You can trust him. Not wanting to miss out on the multi instrumental nature of the band Manu also plays the harmonium, guitar and piano enabling the Lucky Elephant to mutate and flow from tune to tune whilst always steering a true and constant path.
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Member Since:
June 03, 2007Members:
Emmanuel ‘Manu’ Labescat - vocals / melodicaSam Johnson - guitar / wurlitzer / piano
Paul Burnley - synth bass / harmonium
Laurence Clack - drums
Influences:
lovely melodies, funny sounds, odd textures, red wine (not ub40)Sounds Like:
Album reviews just in..."Perfect summer festival fare" Q Magazine
"Sun-kissed bitter sweetness" Uncut
"A lovely, slightly off-kilter sense of melody"
Sunday Times Culture
"A celestial debut, brooding with integrity and creativity" 8/10 NME
"A beguiling strangeness – odd yet lovable"
The Sun
"Not to be missed, this is essential summer listening!" M8












