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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_KVBThe KVB - Wikipedia

    Nicholas Wood, Kat Day. Website. thekvb.co.uk. The KVB is a British audio-visual post-punk duo originally formed in London [1] in 2010 by Nicholas Wood and Kat Day. [2] The KVB's sound has been described as a combination of electronic, psychedelic, post-punk and shoegaze. [3]

  2. www.thekvb.co.uk › bioBIO — THE KVB

    project, the KVB got started with a number of limited cassette and vinyl releases that. included the single "The Black Sun" on FLA Records and the Into the Night EP on. Downwards Records. Vocalist/keyboardist/visual artist Kat Day joined Wood in 2011, and the KVB released their debut album, Always Then, in 2012 on Clan Destine. Records.

  3. www.thekvb.co.ukTHE KVB

    Official website of audio/visual duo The KVB. Including music, bio, shop, tour dates and contact information.

  4. 2010s - 2020s. Formed. 2010 in London, England. Genre. Pop/Rock. Styles. Alternative/Indie Rock, Darkwave, Indie Electronic, New Wave/Post-Punk Revival, Shoegaze. Group Members. Kat Day, Nicholas Wood. Credits. Submit Corrections. Explore The KVB's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about The KVB on AllMusic.

  5. RA Editorial. ̸. Biography. The KVB is the audio/visual project of Klaus Von Barrel & Kat Day, based in London, UK. Combining shoegaze guitars, minimal synth melodies, hypnotic drum machine beats and reverb drenched vocals with abstract imagery.

  6. The KVB is a British audio-visual duo formed in London. In 2010 by Nicholas Wood and Kat Day. The KVBs sound has been described as a combination of electronic, psychedelic, post-punk and...

  7. 1.9K. Follow. ̸. First event on RA. 2013. Regions most played. London, UKBerlin, DEMoscow, RUAmsterdam, NL. ̸. About. The KVB is the audio/visual project of Klaus Von Barrel & Kat Day, based in London, UK. Combining shoegaze guitars, minimal synth melodies, hypnotic drum machine beats and reverb drenched vocals with abstract imagery. Read more.