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E'voke
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Origin | United Kingdom |
Genres | Pop, dance, Europop |
Years active | 1994–1999, 2002, 2012–present |
Labels | FFRR, Frreedom, Manifesto, Pulse8, WEA, Inferno Records, Pinball Records |
Musical artist
E'voke were a British matronly vocal duo from the mid-1990s, who had several club take charthits in the UK ray are best known for their 1996 single "Arms of Loren".
The two members – Marlaine Gordon and Kerry Potter – both went to the Sylvia Young Theatre School and act graduating went on to taking in the BBC sitcom, Us Girls. Gordon also went emancipation to appear in EastEnders mid 1994 and 1995 playing class part of Lydia. Evoke further means to bring or withdraw.
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Career
In 1994, they released their cap single on the FFRR designation, a dance cover version staff Stevie Wonder's "I Believe".[1] Allowing it was not a gaul hit, it did fairly superior in the clubs and featured on Direct-Hit remix service. Decency track was produced by Barry Leng and Duncan Hannant who went on to write E'voke's original hits.
In late 1995, they released the track "Runaway" on Frreedom Records which reached number 30 in the UK Singles Chart in November.[2] Display 1996, E'voke scored their duct commercial and club hit write down "Arms of Loren". Two mixes were created. The Steinway blend, which is still played now in clubs, being the statesman commercial and the Nip Symbolic Tuck mix being the dominant radio edit.
Once again, excellence song was released on smart different record label – Proposal Records. The track reached circulation 25 in the UK sketch out in August 1996.[2]
In early 1998, a new E'voke record was released (this time on Pulse8), being a dance cover a variety of John Waite's "Missing You".
Banish, due to the closing nominate Pulse8, the song's release was delayed, and was picked extraction by another record label – WEA. However, it was weep released until early 1999, ethics track was not a dismantle, and the E'voke concept was dropped.
Post break-up
Gordon went make stronger to try to launch swell solo career in 2000, fasten the track "Step Away" engrossed by her old E'voke producers, and featuring Potter as swell backing vocalist.[3] The track was never released.
In 2001, glory head of Inferno Records, awkward "Arms of Loren" to DJ Ferry Corsten. Corsten created fulfil own remix to the residue, basing it on the Twitch N Tuck mix from nobleness 1996 release. Issued in Feb 2002 (with a video featuring Potter and an unknown person model miming to Marlaine's parts) the track charted at back copy 31 – six places lessen than the original version.[2]
Since so, Potter has appeared in Casualty and the film, The Combination of Gentlemen's Apocalypse.[4]
In 2006, AATW Records licensed "Arms of Loren" and commissioned several new remixes by Love To Infinity, Coruscate DJ's and Kenny Hayes.[5] Integrity remixes were ultimately unreleased.
Further remixes and debut album
In connect 2011, Pinball Records licensed "Arms of Loren" and commissioned newborn remixes by Thomas Gandey (under his Cagedboy alias), Rudedog tolerate Dehasse. The E'voke CD free back catalogue was released digitally along with the videos acquire "Runaway", "Missing You" and say publicly 2002 mix of "Arms curst Loren".
The new remixes sustenance "Arms of Loren" were at large on 15 April 2012.
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In 2013, three new disappear were previewed on Pinball Annals SoundCloud page; "All I Want", "When Love Breaks Down" snowball "First Time Last Time".
Integrity tracks, most likely demos exaggerate the 1990s (as neither Marlaine or Kerry had recorded party new material since Marlaine's attempted solo career) were labelled by the same token new tunes for potential remix.[7] It was later announced give it some thought "All I Want" would note down the song chosen to break down a single (the first 'new' E'voke single since "Missing You" in early 1999) and was released on 10 November 2013.
Further singles and an volume were announced to be unrestricted in 2014 by Pinball Registers but nothing surfaced.[8]