Low Profile (New Zealand band)

Low Profile
Origin New Zealand
Genres alternative rock
Years active 1982–1987
Labels Jayrem
Members Phil Bowering
Steve Garden
Mike Farrell
Louise Loft
Stuart Pearce
Roger Sellers
Notable instruments
hosepipe

Low Profile were a New Zealand alternative rock band of the 1980s, formed by Phil Bowering (formerly of The Protons) and Steve Garden (Last Man Down, National Anthem), recording on the Jayrem label.[1]

The band's lineup included - among others - the late Mike Farrell on guitar and vocals, Tom Ludvigson (the Jive Bombers, Snap, Bluespeak, Trip to the Moon) and Stuart Pearce (Coconut Rough).

Low Profile released two albums - Quiet Streets (1982) and Elephunkin' (1987), but are best remembered for their quirky single Elephunk In My Soup [2] with its unlikely instrumentation of hosepipe, slap bass and synthesizers, which was a staple of student radio in 1984. The Elephunk video was a finalist in the 1984 New Zealand music awards.

Two follow-up singles, The Cutting Edge (1986) and Simon Says (1987) did not fare as well.[3]

References

  1. "Low Profile Background Information". www.potentbrew.com. Retrieved 2008-06-23.
  2. "Elephunk in My Soup". www.potentbrew.com. Retrieved 2008-05-05.
  3. "Low Profile Discography". www.potentbrew.com. Retrieved 2008-06-23.


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