To associate an artist with this band:
- Search for the artist to see if they are already on Equipboard.
- If the artist is not already on Equipboard, you can add them.
- Then from the artist's page, click Edit Artist Details to associate them with this band.
About
The Korgis are a British pop band celebrated for their classic melodic sensibilities and harmonious arrangements. Originating from the remnants of the 1970s group Stackridge, the band was initially formed by James Warren (vocals, bass, guitar) and Andy Davis (vocals, guitar, keyboards). Over the years, the lineup has evolved to include John Baker (vocals, guitar), Al Steele (guitar), Nigel Hart (keyboards), and Paul Smith (drums). Known for hits like "If I Had You" and "Everybody's Got to Learn Sometime," The Korgis' music bridges the gap between pop and electronic genres, maintaining a timeless appeal with their lush harmonies and evocative lyrics.
How to Sound Like The Korgis
To emulate The Korgis' sound, focus on crafting clean, melodic arrangements that emphasize harmonic richness and vocal layering. Their music often features bright, chiming guitar tones paired with smooth, vintage keyboard textures, which can be achieved using analog synthesizers and chorus effects. The rhythmic foundation is typically understated, with tight, dynamic drumming that supports rather than dominates the mix. For a touch of nostalgia, reverb and delay effects can be used to add depth and warmth, creating an inviting sonic atmosphere that complements their emotive vocal delivery. Prioritizing clarity and balance in the mix is key to capturing the essence of The Korgis' polished yet heartfelt sound.
Discography
The Korgis
1979
Dumb Waiters
1980
This World's For Everyone (Expanded Edition)
1992
The Korgis Kollection
2005
Unplugged
2006
Reader's Digest Music: The Korgis: Folk & Pop Classics
2007
Something About The Korgis
2008
...By Appointment
2015
Kartoon World
2021
Orchestrations
2023
Kool Hits, Kuriosities and Kollaborations (Kool Hits Version)
2025
Coffee in New York
2025