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2[[caption-width-right:350:Raymond Geerts, Geike Arnaert and Alex Callier.]]
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4Hooverphonic is a Belgian band.
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6Originally consisting of vocalist Esther Lybeert, keyboardist Frank Duchêne, bassist Alex Callier, and guitarist Raymond Geerts, Hooverphonic began as a product of the [[TheNineties '90s]] {{trip hop}} scene, but have since been more broadly described as an electronic pop-rock band.
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8Since their founding, Hooverphonic has seen frequent turnover in personnel, specifically regarding the band's lead vocalist. Liesje Sadonius replaced original singer Lybeert before the release of their debut album ''A New Stereophonic Sound Spectacular'' in 1996, but departed herself shortly after. Following a brief stint fronted by Kyoko Bartsoen, Geike Arnaert became Hooverphonic's permanent vocalist from 1997 to 2008, the longest tenure to date. Noémie Wolfs then replaced Arnaert from 2010 to 2015. Hooverphonic proceeded without a vocalist for three years until Luka Cruysberghs joined in 2018. Arnaert returned to the lead vocalist role in November 2020, a change which Cruysberghs said [[DumpedViaTextMessage she was informed of on Zoom]].
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10Though they may not be familiar by name to those outside Belgium, Hooverphonic's music has been used in a variety of American film and television projects, including the likes of ''Film/IKnowWhatYouDidLastSummer'', ''Series/{{Entourage}}'', ''Series/CSICrimeSceneInvestigation'', and ''Series/TheUmbrellaAcademy''.
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12In October 2019, it was announced that Hooverphonic would represent Belgium in the 2020 Series/EurovisionSongContest, having the distinction of being the first act confirmed for the competition that year. However, it was later decided they would represent Belgium the following year (in 2021) after the 2020 edition was canceled due to concerns over the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic (they did, however, elicit anger for being the only act to not participate in the cover of "Love Shine a Light" that involved all other would be 2020 entries, and was the centerpiece of the replacement telethon). They eventually competed in the contest with the song "The Wrong Place", qualified from the semi-final (giving Belgium their first qualification since 2017) and ultimately placed nineteenth in the final.
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15!! Selected filmography:
16* ''A New Stereophonic Sound Spectacular'' (1996)
17* ''Blue Wonder Power Milk'' (1998)
18* ''The Magnificent Tree'' (2000)
19* ''Hooverphonic Presents Jackie Cane'' (2002)
20* ''No More Sweet Music/More Sweet Music'' (2005)
21* ''The President of the LSD Golf Club '' (2007)
22* ''The Night Before'' (2010)
23* ''Reflection'' (2013)
24* ''In Wonderland'' (2016)
25* ''[[GreatestHitsAlbum The Best of Hooverphonic]]'' (2016)
26* ''Looking For Stars'' (2018)
27* ''Hidden Stories'' (2021)
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29!! Blue Wonder Power Tropes
30* BadDate: The subject of "The Wrong Place" is a one-night-stand, possibly between former lovers, that Geike comes to regret the morning after.
31* TheBandMinusTheFace: Their ninth album ''In Wonderland'' was recorded after Noémie Wolfs left but before Luka Cruysberghs joined. The vocals were provided by several guest singers, like Émilie Satt of Music/MadameMonsieur on "Badaboum".
32* TheChanteuse: Noémie Wolfs portrays a glamorous one in "Anger Never Dies".
33* DisguisedHorrorStory: The video for "The Wrong Place" depicts the lyrics pretty closely, if not for a somewhat Gothic setting, until it shows [[spoiler:the guy's decapitated -- and ''still singing'' -- head lying on the floor, presumably chopped off by Geike.]]
34* DownerEnding: In their haste to find Geike in the music video for "Mad About You", Alex and Raymond force open the apartment front door, exposing Geike's plant lover to sunlight and killing him.
35* GenreMashup: Their distinctive style mixes TripHop with DreamPop, AlternativeRock and BaroquePop elements.
36* GriefSong: "Release Me", their 2020 Eurovision song, was written by Callier while he was going through his father's death. The end result is a calm yet harrowing example of this trope.
37* LeadBassist: Zigzagged: while not so prominent in music video and promotional material, behind the scenes bassist Alex Callier is the main creative force behind the band and is usually the one to speak during interviews.
38* LighterAndSofter: "The Wrong Place", their 2021 Eurovision entry -- while still maintaining the trademark Hooverphonic dramatic sound -- is considerably lighter in tone, musically and lyrically, than "Release Me".
39* LosingYourHead: [[spoiler:Geike's hookup in the video for "The Wrong Place" ends up with his head chopped and left on the floor, eyes open in terror and still lip-syncing to the song.]]
40* LyricsVideoMismatch: "Mad About You" is about the narrator being obsessed with an unspecified recipient. As for the music videos:
41** The first version shows Geike barricading herself in an apartment with her plant monster lover (who appears to be consenting), and the rest of the band trying to get in touch with her.
42** The second version has the guys smuggling a vial-sized Geike beyond a border and onto a ferry. Geike falls in the ocean when Alex accidentally drops the vial, but thankfully she washes up on a tropical island [[CoolShades with a new pair of sunglasses]].
43* MaleBandFemaleSinger: Two (three in the past) male instrumentalists fronted by a female singer.
44* ObsessionSong: "Mad About You", obviously.
45* PlantPerson: Geike's lover in the "Mad About You" video.
46* RevolvingDoorBand: They're known for having had several lead vocalists over the course of their 25-plus-year history. The best known frontwoman, as well as the longest-serving and, as of 2021, the current one, is Geike Arnaert, but three singers preceded her and two more held the spot between Geike's two tenures.

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