Chicken Lips is a dance music band and production team from Stafford, England, that includes Andy Meecham and Dean Meredith, both formerly of Bizarre Inc, a band they created in the early 1990s.

Career

Meecham and Meredith began working as Chicken Lips in 1999.[1] Their music is more left-field House than the acid house that dominated in their earlier Bizarre Inc. productions.[1] Their music has also been described as "disco-dub".[2] As producers, they have issued in stream of twelve-inch singles released through the Kingsize label.[1] With the addition of Steve Kotey, owner of Bear Funk Records, the Chicken Lips became a trio.[1][3]

Meecham has also been involved in side-projects such as The Emperor Machine.[4]

Discography

Albums

  • Echoman (2000), Kingsize
  • Extended Play (2002), Kingsize
  • Body Music – Nite:Life 015 (2003), NRK Nite Life
  • DJ-Kicks: Chicken Lips (2003), !K7
  • Re-Echoed, Re-Extended and Re-Hashed (2003), Kingsize
  • Clicks, Acid 'n' Disco (2005), Trust the DJ
  • Making Faces (2006), Adrift
  • Show Your Shape (The Best Of Chicken Lips) (2010), Tirk
  • Experience Of Malfunction (2010), Lipservice
  • "D.R.O.M.P (Remixes)" (2012), Southern Fried Records

Singles

  • "Shoe Beast"
  • "Git Back"
  • "Jerk Chicken"
  • "He Not In"
  • "You're Playing Dirty"
  • "Blanc Tape"
  • "Many Members"
  • "Bad Skin"

Remixes

  • 1999 Meat Katie – "Can't Hear Ya"
  • 1999 MFA – "Mesmerized"
  • 1999 Oshun Flow – "HalfLife"
  • 1999 Riptide – "Got2Get2Gether"
  • 2000 Bentley Rhythm Ace – "How'd I Do Dat?"
  • 2000 Utah Saints – "Power to the Beats"
  • 2001 Nigo – "March of the General"
  • 2001 Organic Audio – "Nurega"
  • 2001 Playgroup – "Number One"
  • 2001 Shrinkwrap – "Illegal Entry"
  • 2001 Stereo MCs – "We Belong in This World Together"
  • 2001 Street Corner Symphony – "Memories of Aphrodite"
  • 2001 Suns of Arqa – "Tomorrow Never Knows"
  • 2001 The White Rabbit – "Transistor Queen"
  • 2002 Maurice Fulton presents Stress – "My Gigolo"
  • 2002 Nile – "To Sir with Love"
  • 2002 Outcast – "Last Bullet"
  • 2002 Justin Robertson Presents Revtone – "The Brightest Thing"
  • 2002 Soul Mekanik Invents Ben-E-Lux – "If U Nu"
  • 2002 Stylophonic – "Bizarre Mind"
  • 2002 Underworld – "Dinosaur Adventure 3D"
  • 2003 Chicks on Speed – "We Don't Play Guitars"
  • 2003 Will Dawson – "Under the Water"
  • 2003 FC Kahuna – "Hayling"
  • 2003 Foolish & Sly – "Rainfalls"
  • 2003 Jas – "Hitchhiking"
  • 2003 Headman – "It Rough"
  • 2003 Land Shark – "Tie Me Up"
  • 2003 Ennio Morricone – "Teorema"
  • 2003 Random Factor – "What I Need"
  • 2003 Rocket – "People"
  • 2003 Sono – "Heading For"
  • 2003 Triangle Orchestra – "@ 137"
  • 2004 Woody Braun – "Finding Words Ain't Easy"
  • 2004 Nick Holder – "Player 1"
  • 2004 Ignition – "Love Is War"
  • 2004 Playgroup – "Make It Happen"
  • 2004 Wink – "516 Acid"
  • 2005 Hard-Fi – "Middle Eastern Holiday"
  • 2005 The Kills – "No Wow"
  • 2005 Mattafix – "To & Fro"
  • 2005 Morcheeba – "Wonders Never Cease"
  • 2005 Plant Life – "The Last Song"
  • 2006 Alexkid with Liset Alea – "Nightshade"
  • 2006 Bell X1 – "Flame"
  • 2006 Clearlake – "Good Clean Fun"
  • 2006 Sébastien Tellier – "Broadway"
  • 2006 Tiga – "(Far From) Home"
  • 2006 Robbie Williams – "Rudebox"
  • 2007 Chin Chin – "Appetite"
  • 2007 Tim Fuller – "The Slightest Touch"
  • 2007 Kotey Extra Band feat. Chaz Jankel – "Sooner or Later"
  • 2007 Mark Ronson feat. Daniel Merriweather – "Stop Me"
  • 2007 Next Door But One – "Art Of The Matter"
  • 2007 Wolfmother – "Love Train"
  • 2008 Love Is All – "Make Out Fall Out Make Up"
  • 2008 Pnau – "Embrace"

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Kelman, Andy "Chicken Lips Biography", AllMusic, retrieved 2010-08-08
  2. Kleinfeld, Justin (2003) "RPM Q&A: Chicken Lips", CMJ New Music Monthly, 3 November 2003, p. 28, retrieved 2010-08-08
  3. Rauscher, William (2010) "Chicken Lips - Show Your Shape (The Best Of Chicken Lips)", Resident Advisor, 3 August 2010, retrieved 2010-08-08
  4. Kharas, Kev (2009) "Emperor Machine: Dark Room Dynasties And Roman Stoned", The Quietus, 25 June 2009, retrieved 2010-08-08
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