Brudenell Presents... With support from - Ecce Shnak "EMF are a band
reborn. The ludicrous strength of their reunion albums, combined with
the obvious love they have for each other, makes their shows something
to treasure, and the connection between band and audience is genuine.
As life-affirming live as they are on record, make sure you catch EMF
in person." – Sonic Abuse, 2024Formed in 1989 in the quiet town of
Cinderford in England’s Forest of Dean, EMF exploded onto the global
stage with their infectious blend of dance, rock, and pop. Within a
year, they were everywhere, thanks to the smash hit “Unbelievable,"
a song that would go on to define a generation and top charts
worldwide.Their debut album Schubert Dip (1991) captured their raw
energy and genre-defying sound. With follow-ups Stigma (1992) and Cha
Cha Cha (1995), EMF took fans on an ever-evolving journey, shifting
from dance floor anthems to darker, more introspective sonic
territory. But by 1995 the toll of the spotlight and constant touring
was beginning to tell and the band went their separate ways. Before
bowing out gracefully, they released their hit version of The Monkees
“I’m a Believer,” accompanied by comedians Vic and Bob.During
their hiatus, the members found new creative paths: frontman James
Atkin launched a solo career while teaching music in Yorkshire;
guitarist Ian Dench became a sought-after songwriter and music
executive, collaborating with everyone from Beyoncé to The Prodigy;
keyboardist Derry Brownson founded Little Killers (LK); and bassist
Zac Foley played with the band Carrie.In 2001, EMF reunited for a
string of shows celebrating their compilation, The Best of EMF: Epsom
Mad Funkers. But just as a full resurgence seemed imminent, tragedy
struck. The sudden passing of Zac Foley in early 2002 shocked the band
back into silence.Though they sporadically returned to the stage with
new bassist Stevey Marsh and a memorable 2012 live video recording of
Schubert Dip and Stigma, it wasn’t until 2020 that EMF truly
reignited. Marking their 30th anniversary, the band released the
expansive box set From Us to You, which included remastered classics
and a disc of b-sides and unreleased archive material called Flipsides
and Bonafides. Feeling the love from their loyal fans, James and Ian
started writing again, culminating in the triumphant 2022 release of
Go Go Sapiens. With new drummer Aid Todd behind the kit, the band hit
the road once more, reuniting with audiences across the UK, Europe,
and the US.Their momentum continued with 2024’s The Beauty and the
Chaos, a critically acclaimed album that reaffirmed EMF’s place in
the modern music landscape.In 2025, EMF were honoured in their
hometown with a commemorative blue plaque in Cinderford, a lasting
tribute to the band’s cultural impact and the pride they bring to
the Forest of Dean.Now, EMF are not just back, they’re thriving.
Still creating, still touring, and still full of the life-affirming
energy that made them unforgettable. EMF remain as vital and visionary
as ever.
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