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Bark Bark Disco is a band from the island of [[Malta]] and [[Berlin]] that formed in August 2010. Their debut concert was with [[Bonnie Prince Billy]] in a masonic cemetery in  [[Valletta]].
Ian Schranz, (born March 9, 1977) best known by the stage name Bark Bark Disco, is a Maltese indie musician. Schranz first began his career as the drummer of the band Beangrowers before establishing himself as a solo artist.
Their debut video for their single "Song for the Lovers" was a tribute to 1970s porn star [[Brigitte Lahaie]], and was taken from  [[Erwin Dietrich’s]] classis film Six Swedish Girls in a Boarding School. It received half a million views on YouTube in under two weeks.


Bark Bark Disco are part of the So Lo-Fi music movement. The band had originally defined their sound as "bedroom pop", mainly because of the fact that their debut album, Your Mum Says Hello!, was recorded entirely in their bedroom.
Schranz released a demo single under the name Bark Bark Disco called "Song for the Lovers"[1] which was a tribute to 1970s adult actress Brigitte Lahaie, and was taken from Erwin Dietrich's film Six Swedish Girls in a Boarding School. It received half a million views on YouTube in two weeks. Following this, organisers asked him to play a solo show opening for Bonnie Prince Billy in a masonic cemetery in Valletta.
Recent collaboration work includes amongst others Andre [[Herman Dune]] aka Stanley Brinks and [[Alison Galea]]  of  [[Beangrowers]] on the Get Out Of My Songs, EP.


Band member:-
Schranz has collaborated extensively with other artists such as JOON, Andre Herman Dune aka Stanley Brinks, Johnny Jewel and Jeffrey Lewis among others.
* Morris Woodcock aka [[Ian Schranz]] – vocals and guitar


== Discography ==  
== Discography ==  

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Ian Schranz, (born March 9, 1977) best known by the stage name Bark Bark Disco, is a Maltese indie musician. Schranz first began his career as the drummer of the band Beangrowers before establishing himself as a solo artist.

Schranz released a demo single under the name Bark Bark Disco called "Song for the Lovers"[1] which was a tribute to 1970s adult actress Brigitte Lahaie, and was taken from Erwin Dietrich's film Six Swedish Girls in a Boarding School. It received half a million views on YouTube in two weeks. Following this, organisers asked him to play a solo show opening for Bonnie Prince Billy in a masonic cemetery in Valletta.

Schranz has collaborated extensively with other artists such as JOON, Andre Herman Dune aka Stanley Brinks, Johnny Jewel and Jeffrey Lewis among others.

Discography

Albums

  • Holy Smokes (Minty Fresh, 2018)

Singles

  • "'Til the End" (Italians Do It Better, 2020)
  • "Another Play" (Italians Do It Better, 2020)
  • "Honey I Love You Now" (Minty Fresh, 2018)
  • "Big Love" (Minty Fresh, 2018)
  • "Song for the Lovers" (Parasol, 2013)

EPs

  • "Let's Do This" (61 Franky, 2012)
  • "Get Out Of My Songs" (61 Franky, 2013)
  • "The Ep from the Sea" (61 Franky, 2013)

Sources

  • Template:MedMag
  • Template:The Examiner
  • Template:Recent Music Heroes

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