There is more than one artist with this name: 1) Pacific is drum'n'bass duo Matt Cox and Mark Soo from Vancouver, Canada. Matt also DJs a variety of genres under the name. 2) Pacific was an electronic indiepop band from the UK that released records and EPs on Creation Records as well as a split flexi with My Bloody Valentine on Catalogue. 1. Barnoon Hill (1988 UK Creation Records) 2. Sea Of Sand EP (1988 UK Creation Records) 3. Shrift (1989 UK Creation Records)
1) Pacific is drum'n'bass duo Matt Cox and Mark Soo from Vancouver, Canada. Matt also DJs a variety of genres under the name.
2) Pacific was an electronic indiepop band from the UK that released records and EPs on Creation Records as well as a split flexi with My Bloody Valentine on Catalogue.
1. Barnoon Hill (1988 UK Creation Records)
2. Sea Of Sand EP (1988 UK Creation Records)
3. Shrift (1989 UK Creation Records)
4. Inference (Scarce 1990 UK Creation Records)
3) Pacific is a band from Warrington, they play a distinctive and muse inspired array of covers and original songs. Their EP 'Act 1' is available to download from places on the internet.
You should come and see their unique brand of piano-driven chart rock soon, because their drummer is going to the London college of Drummers soon, and that might put a sting in their dreams to become Radiohead mk.4
Now on their 4th set of band members. They got a new drummer and kicked out their guitarist, because even for them he was too much of a mainstreamer.
4) Pacific is the brainchild of Los Angeles-based musicians and songwriters Dean Collins (lead vocals) and Daniel Pashman (guitar). Having met in middle school and grown up together, Collins and Pashman have always shared musical interests, and Pacific's current sound reflects great appreciation for their varied tastes, from Weezer, to The Strokes, to Coldplay. The two long-time friends began writing songs together one year ago; now, having recruited Erik Groysman (bass and harmonies) and David Ely (drums) to the outfit, the band is testing the waters of the Los Angeles music scene, with their debut album, "As We Got Older" to be released this year. Of their writing process, Collins says, "Daniel comes up with the music, and I come up with the lyrics and melodies.? "As We Got Older" address the themes of heartbreak and growing up. With live performances booked and a web presence established, Pacific are ready to share their California feel-good vibe with the world, gathering admiring fans along the way. "
(Not to be confused with the band Pacific!, if you're here due to that band, do last.fm and yourself a favor. Fix your artist tags.)