Lamb (electronic band)

[6] Lamb performed what was billed as their final live appearance at the Paradiso in Amsterdam in September 2004[7] and after their 2003 album Between Darkness and Wonder both went solo.

As well as trip hop, their musical style is a distinctive mixture of jazz, dub, breakbeat, industrial and drum and bass, with a strong vocal element and, in their later works especially, some acoustic influences.

Barlow worked on various projects including: "Hoof" (together with Oddur Runasson, among others, who also appeared on Rhodes' solo debut) and "Luna Seeds" with vocalist–songwriter Carrie Tree.

[11] The band started a European tour to promote the new album on 19 May in Kyiv, and played further concerts and festivals throughout 2011 including a performance at London's prestigious Somerset House.

The first single, "We Fall in Love", released on 6 October 2014, was announced by Q Magazine on 8 September, and received an exclusive preview as its Track of the Day.

[15] Previews of other songs from the album, including a live demo of "As Satellites Go By" were also released on the band's website and social media channels.

The band undertook a European tour in late 2017 to commemorate the 21st anniversary of the release of their first album, billed as "Twenty-One", which included a double-set concert at Manchester Cathedral which was recorded live in its entirety.

The band's 7th studio album, The Secret of Letting Go, was written and recorded in the space of a year, split between their home-studio in England's South Downs, and in India and Ibiza.

Billed to be as experimental as previous albums, the title track, The Secret of Letting Go, was written at a time that the band decided they were splitting up.

[19] In 2013 Barlow's debut solo album as LOWB, Leap and the Net Will Appear[20] was re-released on a new label, Distiller Records, with additional tracks and new artwork.

[22] Most recently, he produced and mixed David Gray's album Mutineers (released June 2014), co-writing a number of tracks.

[23] On 27 April 2014 signed, limited edition, pre-release copies of the follow-up The Phlunk's Worldwide Symphony went on sale at the band's store (official publication date 22 May 2014).

Signed set list for one of Lamb's final performances in September 2004, a secret show at the 491 Gallery in London.