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Earthling (band)

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Earthling was a 1990s trip hop band from Bristol, UK. It was comprised of rapper Mau and producers Tim Saul and Andy Keep.[1]

The group produced two albums before splitting: 1995's Radar (with scratching by Portishead's Geoff Barrow) and 1997's Human Dust. The group had moderate success, appearing on Jools Holland and being remixed by Portishead. They had a number 1 single in Israel.[2]

Saul now makes music for documentaries and adverts. Mau appeared on both Télépopmusik albums. Keep teaches at Bath University.

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