This is the definitive anthology for the Geike Arnaert era (and just before her departure). The two-disc set compiles nearly two decades of single versions, B-sides, and remixes. A bonus DVD includes all of the band's music videos from that period along with a full-length concert.
"Badaboum", "I Like the Product", "Hiding in a Song"
To understand Hooverphonic's sonic evolution, a direct look at their chronological studio album timeline reveals how frequently the band shifted its musical focus.
[Bridge] Am - F - G - C (Saxophone and Piano trade phrases in a call-and-response pattern)
Yielded the massive summer hit "Amalfi" before Wolfs departed the group in 2015. In Wonderland (2016)
"Club Monte Carlo", "Eden", "This Strange Effect"
This comprehensive guide explores the evolution of the Hooverphonic discography, tracing their journey through every studio album, major hit, and sonic era. 1. The Trip-Hop Genesis (Late 1990s)
Below is an in-depth guide to the , highlighting their core studio albums, major hit singles, and the evolution of their sound through their various lead vocalists. The Formative Trip-Hop Years (1996–1999)
| Year | Title | Notes | |------|-------|-------| | 2003 | Sit Down and Listen to Hooverphonic | Live orchestral album (with the Flemish Radio Orchestra) | | 2006 | Singles ’96–’06 | Definitive singles collection from the Geike Arnaert era | | 2012 | With Orchestra Live | Live at Koningin Elisabethzaal, Antwerp | | 2017 | The Best of Hooverphonic (first edition) | Warner Music release; covers 1996–2016 | | 2018 | The Night Before: Remixes | Remixes of tracks from The Night Before and Reflection |
Hooverphonic burst onto the global scene during the late-90s trip-hop movement, distinguishing themselves with a heavily atmospheric, widescreen sound. A New Stereophonic Sound Spectacular (1996) Liesje Sadonius Key Tracks: "2Wicky", "Inhaler", "Wardrope"
A brief, interesting diversion occurred in 2015 with the self-titled album Hooverphonic , featuring original singer Liesje Sadonius returning for a one-off project. It was a nostalgic return to form, harkening back to the downtempo beats of their debut.
. It’s cohesive, accessible, and contains “Mad About You” and “Out of Sight.” Next, Blue Wonder Power Milk if you want more trip-hop. Then Hidden Stories for their modern sound.
"Badaboum", "I Like the Way I Dance", "Hiding in a Song" [9, 18] Looking for Stars "Romantic", "Uptight", "Looking for Stars" [9, 18] Hidden Stories
The Melancholic Cinematic Universe: A Definitive Guide to the Hooverphonic Discography
This album was a pivotal release for the band. Instead of a typical concert recording, the band recorded these tracks live in a theater setting with a full orchestra but a live audience, specifically to create an intimate, high-fidelity listening experience. The album strips down hits like "Inhaler" and "2Wicky" to their bare bones, offering a new perspective on the band's earlier trip-hop work.
Hooverphonic Discography !!install!! Jun 2026
This is the definitive anthology for the Geike Arnaert era (and just before her departure). The two-disc set compiles nearly two decades of single versions, B-sides, and remixes. A bonus DVD includes all of the band's music videos from that period along with a full-length concert.
"Badaboum", "I Like the Product", "Hiding in a Song"
To understand Hooverphonic's sonic evolution, a direct look at their chronological studio album timeline reveals how frequently the band shifted its musical focus.
[Bridge] Am - F - G - C (Saxophone and Piano trade phrases in a call-and-response pattern) hooverphonic discography
Yielded the massive summer hit "Amalfi" before Wolfs departed the group in 2015. In Wonderland (2016)
"Club Monte Carlo", "Eden", "This Strange Effect"
This comprehensive guide explores the evolution of the Hooverphonic discography, tracing their journey through every studio album, major hit, and sonic era. 1. The Trip-Hop Genesis (Late 1990s) This is the definitive anthology for the Geike
Below is an in-depth guide to the , highlighting their core studio albums, major hit singles, and the evolution of their sound through their various lead vocalists. The Formative Trip-Hop Years (1996–1999)
| Year | Title | Notes | |------|-------|-------| | 2003 | Sit Down and Listen to Hooverphonic | Live orchestral album (with the Flemish Radio Orchestra) | | 2006 | Singles ’96–’06 | Definitive singles collection from the Geike Arnaert era | | 2012 | With Orchestra Live | Live at Koningin Elisabethzaal, Antwerp | | 2017 | The Best of Hooverphonic (first edition) | Warner Music release; covers 1996–2016 | | 2018 | The Night Before: Remixes | Remixes of tracks from The Night Before and Reflection |
Hooverphonic burst onto the global scene during the late-90s trip-hop movement, distinguishing themselves with a heavily atmospheric, widescreen sound. A New Stereophonic Sound Spectacular (1996) Liesje Sadonius Key Tracks: "2Wicky", "Inhaler", "Wardrope" "Badaboum", "I Like the Product", "Hiding in a
A brief, interesting diversion occurred in 2015 with the self-titled album Hooverphonic , featuring original singer Liesje Sadonius returning for a one-off project. It was a nostalgic return to form, harkening back to the downtempo beats of their debut.
. It’s cohesive, accessible, and contains “Mad About You” and “Out of Sight.” Next, Blue Wonder Power Milk if you want more trip-hop. Then Hidden Stories for their modern sound.
"Badaboum", "I Like the Way I Dance", "Hiding in a Song" [9, 18] Looking for Stars "Romantic", "Uptight", "Looking for Stars" [9, 18] Hidden Stories
The Melancholic Cinematic Universe: A Definitive Guide to the Hooverphonic Discography
This album was a pivotal release for the band. Instead of a typical concert recording, the band recorded these tracks live in a theater setting with a full orchestra but a live audience, specifically to create an intimate, high-fidelity listening experience. The album strips down hits like "Inhaler" and "2Wicky" to their bare bones, offering a new perspective on the band's earlier trip-hop work.