Hoboken

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Magaluf Lounge 00:00 Tools
Loungin it 00:00 Tools
Lampedusa Lounge 00:00 Tools
Meatpacking Lounge 00:00 Tools
California Tropic 00:00 Tools
Beauty Queen (MBRB Mix) 00:00 Tools
Sophia (MBRB Mix) 00:00 Tools
Crazy Glue 00:00 Tools
Walking On A Dream 00:00 Tools
Moan 00:00 Tools
Hotel Lisboa 00:00 Tools
Suicide Stretch 00:00 Tools
Vainglorious 00:00 Tools
It's A Sin 00:00 Tools
Pain Is The Pleasure 00:00 Tools
Safe 00:00 Tools
Sophia (Batteries Mix) 00:00 Tools
Say Hello, Wave Goodbye 00:00 Tools
All Eyes On Harry 00:00 Tools
Cherry Blossom Girl 00:00 Tools
No Means Maybe 00:00 Tools
Beauty Queen (Batteries Mix) 00:00 Tools
Crystalised 00:00 Tools
Somebody to Love Me 00:00 Tools
Beauty Queen (Batterles Mix) 00:00 Tools
Enjoy the Silence 00:00 Tools
Teasing 00:00 Tools
We May be Cruel 00:00 Tools
Trash 00:00 Tools
The Champ 00:00 Tools
Ride With Me 00:00 Tools
Can’t Get You Out of My Head 00:00 Tools
Sophia (Batterles Mix) 00:00 Tools
OPERATION IVY 00:00 Tools
Beauty Queen 00:00 Tools
Beauty Queen - MBRB Mix 00:00 Tools
Vainglorious (Batteries Remix) 00:00 Tools
Beauty Queen - Batterles Mix 00:00 Tools
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Hoboken are a three-piece Glasgow-based group who combine inspired electronica influenced by the likes of Sparks, Georgio Morodor and Depeche Mode with the drama and romance of Scott Walker and Jacque Brel, to produce dark yet uplifting songs about love, sex and death. Formed in 2001, Hoboken released their first single, Hotel Lisboa, in July 2003, and followed it up with their second single, Vainglorious, in November of the same year. Both received rave reviews. They released their debut album Crazy Glue in September 04 and since then have been playing round the country in support of it. Their development as a great live act resulted in a 16 date UK tour with electro legends The Human League in December 2005. A follow up single, Beauty Queen, was released in January 2006. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.