Three artists share the name BIM 1. An electro-pop band 2. A 1980s new wave band 3. A Japanese hip hop artist 1. Rebecca and Tim are new London-based electro-pop band, Bim. With their blend of harmonies, piano duets and electro beats, the duo have already made a name for themselves online - charting at #6 in the iTunes electro charts and having over 650,000 YouTube hits for their single, Stay In My Memory; and thousands following their Twitter, Facebook and Myspace pages. Musically, Bim have...
Three artists share the name BIM
1. An electro-pop band 2. A 1980s new wave band 3. A Japanese hip hop artist
1. Rebecca and Tim are new London-based electro-pop band, Bim.
With their blend of harmonies, piano duets and electro beats, the duo have already made a name for themselves online - charting at #6 in the iTunes electro charts and having over 650,000 YouTube hits for their single, Stay In My Memory; and thousands following their Twitter, Facebook and Myspace pages.
Musically, Bim have been compared to The Cardigans, The Cocteau Twins and Imogen Heap, with a live stage show that echoes the energy of Blondie, Madonna and Abba.
Their debut album, Scatterheart, was entirely written, recorded, produced and promoted by Tim and Rebecca, and is released along side a string of home-grown music videos.
"You make the most beautiful and sad music I've ever heard."
2. BIM (always spelt in upper case) were a group from the early 80's with band members Cameron McVey, Vocals, Steve Street, Bass and Percussion, Brian Wren, Drums and Percussion Andy Harley,Keyboards . They released several singles between 1980-82 on Swerve records UK. None were hits, but Factory did receive lots of airplay on Radio 1 in 1982.
3. BIM is a Japanese rapper and producer from Kawasaki City, Kanagawa. He is a member of The Otogibanashi's and CreativeDrugStore, and released his first solo album titled "The Beam" on July 25th 2018 under the record label Summit. Born - 1993, active 2012 - present. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.