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The
Go Find began life as an electronic-oriented side project for Dieter Sermeus, lead singer and songwriter for the Belgian indie pop group Orange, Black. Formed in Sermeus' native Antwerp, Orange, Black had released three albums between 1997 and 2002, and served as the opening act for Belgian club gigs by the likes of
Pavement and
Stereolab. Sermeus began dabbling in homemade electronica, and eventually enlisted production help from his Morr Music labelmate Arne Van Petegem, who performed as the one-man electronica project
Styrofoam. The results of their collaboration were released in 2004 as
Miami, sounding something like Belgium's answer to
the Postal Service. Sermeus subsequently elected to turn
the Go Find into a full band, enlisting drummer/guitarist Tim Coenen, guitarist/keyboardist Nico Jacobs, and keyboardist Joris Calluwaerts for stage shows. This lineup remained intact for the second
Go Find album, 2007's
Stars on the Wall, which drew its musical inspiration from
Radiohead, France's
Phoenix, labelmates
the Notwist, and the pop recordings of
Jim O'Rourke. Sermeus fleshed out the lineup with a bassist, Peter Pask, and Bob Hermans, whom the band simply credits with "sound." The
Go Find's third album,
Everybody Knows It's Gonna Happen Only Not Tonight, was released in early 2010. Keeping to their usual schedule of a record every three years or so, they released their fourth, the synth pop-influenced
Brand New Love, in early 2014. ~ Steve Huey