Performance · Production
Breton
London, United Kingdom • 2007-01-01 – 2019-02-04
Breton is credited on 18 releases across 13 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1956–2014 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
18
Pressings credited
13
Albums
7
Decades active
6
In collections
Biography
Breton was an English band from London, consisting of lead vocalist and guitarist Roman Rappak, drummer Adam Ainger, programmer Ian Patterson, bassist Daniel McIlvenny, and visual artist Ryan McClarnon. Rappak and Ainger began playing together around 2007, but the full group did not coalesce until several years later. They envisioned themselves as a multimedia artist collective, working from a former NatWest bank building in Elephant and Castle which they dubbed Breton Labs. The group released three extended plays and did remixes for artists such as Tricky, Alt-J, The Temper Trap, Lana Del Rey and Local Natives. The group signed to Fatcat Records in 2011 and released their debut full-length, Other People's Problems, early the following year. For much of 2012 and 2013, the band played around Europe while writing material in preparation for a follow-up album. As their own studios had been earmarked for demolition, the five-piece moved to Berlin to record the new album. They set up their own label and signed with Believe Recordings (UK) and released the singles "Envy" and "Got Well Soon" by the end of 2013. In early February 2014, the album War Room Stories was released. Breton's single "Edward the Confessor" was included in the 2012 action-adventure game Sleeping Dogs as one of the songs in the in-game "Kerrang! Radio". The following year, their single "The Commission" was included in the racing video game Asphalt 8: Airborne as one of the main menu themes. In 2015, the band's single "Got Well Soon" was included in episode 4 of the episodic video game Life Is Strange as the first song played inside the Vortex Club, causing a rise in popularity of the single. In February 2019, Rappak confirmed the splitting of the band through posts on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
Bio from Wikipedia
Credited work
18 releases · 13 albums · active 1956–2014
- Performance · 16
- Production · 4
- Engineering · 4
- Other credits · 3
Studios: Sundlaugin Studio · bretonLABS · Yuksek's Studio · Studio Paradis
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.
Frequent collaborators
- Juveniles (4)
- The Paris Theatre Orchestra
- Various
- Mina Tindle
- Composer (2)
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