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The xx

The xx

The xx are an English indie rock band from Wandsworth, London, formed in 2005. The band consists of Romy Madley Croft (guitar, vocals), Oliver Sim (bass guitar, vocals), Jamie Smith, also known as Jamie xx (beats, MPC, record production), and formerly Baria Qureshi (keyboard, guitar). They are known for their distinct and minimalist sound that blends indie rock, indie electronic, indie pop, dream pop and electro-rock and the dual vocalist setup of both Madley Croft and Sim. Their music employs soft, echoed guitar, prominent bass, light electronic beats and ambient soundscape backgrounds.

The band was formed when Madley Croft and Sim met during their time at Elliott School, with Baria Qureshi joining the same year and Smith a year later. After posting demos on their Myspace page, they drew the attention of the Beggars Group-owned label Young Turks (now Young). Working with producer Rodaidh McDonald, the band released their debut album, xx, in August 2009. The album was a commercial and critical success, reaching number three on the UK Albums Chart, ranking first for The Guardian's and second for NME's best of the year lists among others, and winning the Mercury Prize in 2010. After their debut, Qureshi left the group and their second album, Coexist, was released on 5 September 2012 to positive reviews, reaching number one in the UK and number five on the Billboard 200. After a four-year lapse between releases, including Smith's solo debut in 2015, In Colour, the band released their third album, I See You, on 13 January 2017, which debuted to critical acclaim and peaked at number one in the UK and number two on the Billboard 200.

Albums

2009 xx
2012 Coexist
2017 I See You
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Latest Articles

Features / Music
The xx make their triumphant return with On Hold, the first single from their new album
I See You is due January next year..
Features / Music
Watch: Jamie xx - Loud Places feat. Romy
Hype levels are reaching fever pitch in the lead-up to Jamie xx's album.. After just dropping his new single Loud Places, featuring xx band-mate Romy Croft as well as Gosh on Friday, English producer Jamie xx has today followed up with the release of a video clip for Loud Places.  The video tracks the pair as they skate through the dimly-lit streets of London. It's a rather simple and calming video pairing with the relaxed beats. Before long, a heap of confetti drops as we near the end of the tune. Gosh is also now available to stream via YouTube, to tide everyone over as they feverishly anticipate the rest of what new album In Colour has in store. In Colour will also include the previously released Girl and Sleep Sound. Follow Jamie xx: FACEBOOK / YOUNG TURKS SOUNDCLOUD
Features / Music
Listen: Jamie xx - Alba
Jon Hopkins premieres a delicate, soft-jazz track from Jamie xx..
Reviews / Live
Live Review: The xx, Jagwar Ma
The XX have done a commendable job of adapting to the venue without losing what makes the band special.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: The xx, Jagwar Ma
If you thought The xx couldn’t get better than on their records, be sure to catch them live.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: The xx, Jagwar Ma
The xx farewelled us with a luxurious performance of Angels and we drifted off into the night, totally and hopelessly charmed.
Features / Music
Together As One
“When you start singing with your best friend it’s not always going to [end] well, so the fact that it didn’t sound awful was a good starting point for us. It’s quite a nice thing that it worked out.”
News / Music
Jagwar Ma To Support The xx
And some more tickets have been released for the tour.
News / Music
The xx Sell Out Sydney and Melbourne, Add More Shows
You'd better get in quick, tickets won't be around for long
News / Music
The xx Return For April Tour
Band play their biggest rooms yet
Reviews / Album
Album Review: The xx - Coexist
Coexist is stunning, compelling in delivery, simple and beautiful.
Reviews / Album
Album Review: The xx - 'Coexist'
Mundane second effort.