Cubic Zirconia (band)

Cubic Zirconia are an American electronic dance music trio from East Village, New York City composed of Tiombe Lockhart, Nick Hook and Daud Sturdivant. They have been noted for their energetic live performances[1] and experimental sound, which combines elements from such genres as Chicago house music, neo-soul,[2] rock and electro-funk.[1]

Cubic Zirconia
OriginNew York, United States
GenresHouse, R&B, neo-soul, electro-funk
Years active2008–present
LabelsFool's Gold Records, Don't Cry Recordings
Associated actsMen, Women & Children, Social Security, Platinum Pied Pipers, Glassjaw, Hussle Club, Drop the Lime
Websitecubiczirconia.tumblr.com
MembersTiombe Lockhart
Nick Hook
Daud Sturdivant
Past membersTodd Weinstock

History

The group was formed in the fall of 2008, when Men, Women & Children keyboardist Nick Hook met singer Tiombe Lockhart at a sake bar he worked at. The pair became friends and decided to work on music together. They were joined by keyboardist/percussionist Daud Sturdivant, who worked at the same bar, and Hook's then-bandmate guitarist Todd Weinstock to form Cubic Zirconia.[3] The first release from the group arrived on June 22, 2009 in the form of Fuck Work EP and featured the likes of Dâm-Funk, Dances with White Girls and Nacho Lovers remixing the title track. Later that year Weinstock left Cubic Zirconia to produce other artists as part of Social Security and play guitar in Hussle Club and Gina and The Eastern Block.[4] The remaining members of the group spent the late 2009 recording their debut album in Los Angeles. In 2010 Cubic Zirconia released singles "Josephine", "Black & Blue" and "Hoes Come Out at Night" on their own label Don't Cry Recordings, and announced that their debut full-length record, entitled Follow Your Heart would be released in February 2011 via LuckyMe Records.[5] After a few months of release delays, Cubic Zirconia confirmed that they were now signed with Fool's Gold Records, who released the album on September 20, 2011.[6]

Members

Current members

Touring members

  • Justin Tyson - drums

Former members

Discography

Albums

EPs

  • Fuck Work (2009) (Digital EP, The Savant Guard)
  • Ready to Slide (2009) (free download)
  • Darko (Remixes) (2012) (Digital EP, Fool's Gold Records)

Singles

  • "Josephine" (2010) (Digital, Don't Cry Recordings)
  • "Black & Blue" (2010) (Digital, Don't Cry Recordings)
  • "Hoes Come Out at Night" (2010) (Digital, Don't Cry Recordings)
  • "Hoes Come Out At Night (Ikonika Remix) / Reclash (Give It To Me) (feat. Bok Bok)" (2010) (12", Night Slugs)
  • "Take Me High" (2011) (Digital, Fool's Gold Records)

Music videos

  • "Fuck Work" (2009)
  • "Josephine" (2010)
  • "Black & Blue" (2010)
  • "Hoes Come Out at Night" (2010)
  • "Night or Day (feat. Bilal) (CZ Club Mix)" (2011)
  • "Take Me High" (2011)
  • "Take Me High (Bart B More Remix)" (2012)
  • "Darko (Tommy Trash Remix)" (2012)

Remixes

  • Apsci - Under Control (Cubic Zirconia Remix featuring Sammy Siegler) (2009)
  • Egyptrixx - The Only Way Up (Cubic Zirconia Remix) (2010)
  • Head Automatica - Can't Stand Amadeus (Cubic Zirconia Remix) (2010)
  • Panteros666 - X Lova (Cubic Zirconia Remix) (2011)
  • CHLLNGR - Ask For (Cubic Zirconia Remix) (2011)
  • Greenmoney - Into You (feat. Roses Gabor) (Cubic Zirconia Remix) (2011)
  • Yuksek - Off the Wall (Cubic Zirconia Remix) (2012)

References

  1. Caramanica, Jon (July 3, 2009). "Late at Night and Hard at Work". The New York Times. Retrieved 19 August 2012.
  2. Graham, Andrew (October 25, 2011). "Cubic Zirconia: Follow Your Heart". The Portland Phoenix. Archived from the original on 4 February 2013. Retrieved 19 August 2012.
  3. Holmes, Renee (March 12, 2010). "Cubic Zirconia Interview: SXSW 2010". Spinner. Retrieved 19 August 2012.
  4. "About Us". Produced by Social Security. Retrieved 19 August 2012.
  5. Fallon, Patric (November 11, 2010). "Cubic Zirconia Prep Debut LP for LuckyMe". XLR8R. Archived from the original on 2011-12-20. Retrieved 19 August 2012.
  6. "Cubic Zirconia album finally gets a release date". Dummy. January 9, 2011. Archived from the original on 26 January 2013. Retrieved 19 August 2012.
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