Originally a quartet whose sound drew inspiration from psychedelia,
the Beloved found their greatest success as a rave-influenced dance-pop duo. Throughout
the Beloved's fluid existence, the guiding force behind the group remained vocalist
Jon Marsh, who formed the band Journey Through at Cambridge University with Guy Gousden and
Tim Havard; with the addition of guitarist
Steve Waddington a year later, the group renamed itself
the Beloved, and gradually evolved into a moody dance outfit not dissimilar to
New Order.
In 1986,
the Beloved issued their first single, "This Means War"; a series of releases (including the EP Happy Now, the double A-sided single "Surprise Me"/"Heavy Dancing," and the 1987 LP
Where It Is) followed, but none garnered any significant critical or commercial success. Consequently, Gousden and
Havard exited the group in 1988, at much the same time that
Marsh and
Waddington were falling under the sway of London's burgeoning rave community. After first re-emerging with the ambient-styled single "The Sun Rising,"
the Beloved then scored an international hit with "Hello," a bubbling techno exercise that name-checked many of the group's influences.
In 1990, the duo issued a pair of albums,
Happiness and
Blissed Out (a remix of its sister release), that achieved significant success both in and out of clubs. A long layoff followed, however, and when
the Beloved returned in 1993 with
Conscience,
Waddington had been ousted in favor of
Marsh's wife,
Helena, resulting in a more pop-oriented flavor. After another three-year absence, they released
X, a foray back into club culture. The compilation
Single File followed in 1997, before the group retired from the spotlight.
Marsh focused on a successful DJ career, holding residencies at London's iconic Ministry of Sound and Fabric nightclubs; he also did production work for other acts. The first new
Beloved material in more than 20 years was the single "Your Love Takes Me Higher [Evil Mix]"/"Awoke," released for Record Store Day 2019. Expanded reissues of
Where It Is and
Happiness followed in 2020. ~ Jason Ankeny