Zero 7 interview: ‘We never set out to make music to accompany Jamie and Nigella whisking eggs’

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Zero 7 interview: ‘We never set out to make music to accompany Jamie and Nigella whisking eggs’
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They were kings of chillout in the 2000s, but there’s more to the dreamy duo than soundtracking cookery shows – including launching Sia’s career, the band tell Helen Brown

iddle-class cookery programmes? Oh God!” groans Henry Binns, one half of downtempo pop duo Zero 7. “Our songs were on them all. We never set out to make music to accompany Jamie and Nigella whisking eggs. Sam [Hardaker, the other half] and I had agonised over the creation of something profound…”

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