Artist:Broadcast
Song:The Book Lovers
Album:Maida Vale Sessions
The British duo Broadcast had success mostly at home. Their music is electronica. There is interest in them in North America because the song The Book Lovers appeared in the 1997 film Austin Powers. Listeners may have thought the song was written for the film but it originally appeared on a 1996 EP. Broadcast was formed in 1995 by singer songwriter Trish Keenan and keyboardist James Cargill. They met in the Birmingham nightclub Sensateria. Trish was studying creative writing at Birmingham University. At first, they formed a full band called Pan Am Flight Bag in 1995. After a few shows, they got rid of the band and called themselves Broadcast. They released an EP in 1996 called The Book Lovers. They signed with the indie label Warp Records. That's when The Book Lovers appeared in the 1997 film Austin Powers and Broadcast played some shows in the US. Warp released the comp Work and Non Work in 1997. That album is not available. But Maida Vale Sessions is available on CD. It is a collection of appearances on John Peel BBC Sessions. You can also get The Book Lovers on the Austin Powers soundtrack. Broadcast released four albums. They had modest chart success in England. But their music is not commercial. Sadly, Trish Keenan died from pneumonia Jan. 14, 2011 at age 42. Since then, Cargill has been the caretaker of Broadcast's discography. He formed the band Children of Alice and they released a 2017 album as a tribute to Trish Keenan. Here's Broadcast performing The Book Lovers on MTV 1997.






