Young Wonder
Young Wonder were an Irish electro-pop duo from Cork.[1][2][2]
Young Wonder | |
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Origin | Cork |
Genres | |
Years active | 2012 | –2019?
Labels | Feel Good Lost Records |
Associated acts | Stevie G |
Website | Young Wonder on Facebook |
Past members |
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Career
Ian Ring is from County Wicklow and Rachel Koeman is from Cork, with a Dutch father. They met in 2012, and played at Castlepalooza in that year, and at the 2013 Latitude Festival.[3] Their debut album, Birth, was nominated for the Choice Music Prize; The Irish Times called it "evocative and powerful, a run of songs that glisten from both slick studio shaping and some strong, deft hooks."[4] By 2019 the duo had separated, with Ring making music under the name "Boku."[5]
Personnel
- Ian Ring (producer)
- Rachel Koeman (vocals)
Discography
- EPs
- Young Wonder (2012)
- Show Your Teeth (2013)[6]
- Albums
- Birth (2015)[7]
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References
- "Music Interview: Young Wonder". 30 May 2015.
- "JOE meets...Cork music duo Young Wonder". JOE.ie.
- "Cork's electro-pop duo Young Wonder push all the right buttons". www.irishexaminer.com. 12 May 2015.
- Carroll, Jim. "Young Wonder: Birth | Album Review". The Irish Times.
- "Hear Cork producer Boku's exclusive mix for Red Bull here". Red Bull.
- "Show Your Teeth, by Young Wonder". Young Wonder.
- "Exclusive Album Stream: 'Birth,' Young Wonder". 11 May 2015.
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